F1 has paused plans for a South African GP in 2024, but a race for the following season hasn't been ruled out 📅 Full story ⬇️
To underline its status as a world championship, F1 has coveted a race in Africa. A return to the famed Kyalami circuit, which last hosted a GP in 1993, has long been the frontrunner.
A 2024 slot was originally in mind although there was a bid to add the event to the 2023 schedule - which has since lost the Chinese and Emilia Romagna GPs. A South African GP will now not go ahead until 2025 at the very earliest. Autosport understands that F1 is reluctant to push ahead with potentially unsustainable plans for a 2024 race that might lead to the event collapsing before its contracted term has fully elapsed.
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