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Revving up the future: What an F1 Grand Prix at Kyalami could mean for South Africa’s youth

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September 12, 2025

WHEN South Africa's Cabinet approved the nation’s bid to host a Formula 1 Grand Prix at Kyalami beginning in 2027, it marked more than a moment of motorsport nostalgia—it was a powerful statement of intent for the country’s socioeconomic future.

The announcement, confirmed on 5 September 2025, commits to a three-year hosting term, fully financed by the private sector, with the aim of catalysing job creation and economic growth.

Relighting a Legendary Circuit

Kyalami is no stranger to speed. From hosting its first Grand Prix in 1967 to welcoming the final South African races in the early 1990s, the circuit has seen legends like Niki Lauda, Alain Prost, and Jody Scheckter cross its finish line.

Now, the FIA has greenlit upgrades to elevate Kyalami to Grade 1 status—without altering its unique layout.

This is not just a nod to heritage—it signals South Africa's reemergence onto the global motorsport map.

Racing Towards Economic Revitalisation

An F1 race of this magnitude promises a powerful economic ripple effect.

Projections suggest the event could inject R1 billion into the local economy, fuelled by tourism, hospitality, and global media exposure.

With costs estimated at R2 billion annually—funded privately—brands such as MTN, MultiChoice, Heineken, and corporate heavyweights like Johann Rupert are already at the table.

But beyond the economics, the Grand Prix offers something far more profound: the opportunity to use F1 as a platform for youth empowerment.

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