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F1 Will Spur SA Development

The Citizen

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February 28, 2025

McKenzie pushing for five-year hosting agreement to unlock the benefits.

- Faizel Patel

F1 Will Spur SA Development

Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie said his department's decision to examine the feasibility of hosting a Formula One (F1) Grand Prix in South Africa is informed by several strategic considerations, including the development of motorsport in the country.

McKenzie responded to a parliamentary question from the ANC MP Nomgqibelo Nkosi on Wednesday.

Nkosi wanted to know if McKenzie's department strategically promoted and supported motorsport development to enhance grassroots participation, drive skills development and unlock opportunities in the sector.

The minister said hosting a F1 Grand Prix in SA will uplift motorsport in the country.

"Firstly, the prestigious event was last hosted in Africa more than 30 years ago, notwithstanding its popularity in the continent and South Africa. Secondly, motorsport is still viewed as the preserve of the elite and, thirdly, it is not accessible to the majority of South Africans," McKenzie said.

"The department intends to utilise the hosting of F1 to serve as a catalyst for addressing and changing the above."

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