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The last time Formula 1 raced in Africa


Has F1 ever raced in Africa? A look at its history - Autosport

So, that season was Kyalami's final appearance on the calendar and F1 has not visited the African continent since 1993. Alain Prost, Williams ...

South African Grand Prix - Wikipedia

World War II brought an end to the race, but it was revived in 1960 as part of the Formula One circuit, entering the World Championship calendar two years later ...

The last time Formula 1 raced in Africa - nss magazine

Find out the last time Formula One raced in Africa, it was 1993 at the Kyalami circuit for the South African Grand Prix.

Kyalami — Formula 1's Past (and Future?) Home in Africa - Medium

The 1993 race was therefore the last South African Grand Prix, and to date the final F1 race held on the entire continent of Africa. While ...

South Africa joins race to bring Formula One back to Africa - YouTube

Africa has not had a Formula One race for over 30 years. The last time the premier class competition featured in the continent was at the ...

Will Formula 1 return to South Africa? – DW – 09/26/2024

The last F1 race in Africa was in 1993. A return could be in the cards, but what would it mean for the country and the continent?

F1 in South Africa: Oracle Red Bull Racing at Kyalami

David Coulthard performs during the filming of Racing Around Kyalami in Johannesburg, South Africa on. © Craig Kolesky/Red Bull Content Pool. F1 ...

Lewis Hamilton and F1 are aligned on Africa return - The Independent

As of now, there are no plans for F1 to return, despite speculation about the city of Tangier hosting a race. Yet the first Morocco Historic ...

Lewis Hamilton: Mercedes F1 driver says Formula 1 cannot continue ...

Seven-time F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton has made a plea for the sport to visit Africa for a grand prix in the future; Formula 1 returns ...

'It's time for an African F1 race' says official behind Rwanda GP plan

Kyalami hosted the 1993 South African GP, the last time F1 visited the continent, and the circuit was seen as the frontrunner to host the series ...

Has F1 ever had a Grand Prix in Africa? - GPblog.com

The first non-official F1 race took place in 1957 in Morocco, where Jean Berra won in a Maserati. A year later in 1958, for the first time in ...

South African Grand Prix | Formula 1 Wiki - Fandom

It started as a race on a 23.4 km public roads course just west of East London in the 1930s. After World War II, the track was rebuilt as a 3.9 km semi- ...

South African Formula One Championship - Wikipedia

The South African Formula One Championship, was a Formula One motor racing championship held in South Africa between 1960 and 1975, including races in ...

Formula 1's Africa Dilemma Might Finally be Over - YouTube

Formula 1 hasn not races in Africa since 1993, but they could soon return with a Grand Prix in Rwanda. Formula 1 races all over the world ...

Why aren't there any Formula 1 races anywhere in Africa? - Quora

Money. The last F1 race in Africa was in 1993. The South African GP ran, on and off, for decades. The track was taken over by the South ...

Hamilton working with Rwanda and South Africa on F1 race plans

Formula One has long wanted to return to Africa for the first time since South Africa's Kyalami circuit last hosted a race in 1993, but ...

Hamilton says 'no excuse' for no F1 race in Africa amid Rwanda talks

The African continent has not staged a round of the F1 championship since the 1993 South African Grand Prix and Hamilton believes it is time the ...

A timeline of Formula One | Formula 1 | F1 features | ESPN.co.uk

A driver strike took place ahead of the South African Grand Prix protesting against the introduction of driver licences. 1983 The last non-championship F1 race ...

The beginner's guide to the F1 calendar | Formula 1®

... time. Since then, the sport has expanded to North America, Asia, the Middle East and Australia, with races having also been held in Africa. Of the original ...

Kyalami Circuit | Formula 1 Wiki - Fandom

The track was commissioned and built by the South African Motor Racing Club. It is roughly halfway between Johannesburg and Pretoria, in an area named Midrand ...