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Circuit Comeback: Nigeria, Rwanda & SA Race to Revive F1

Ben Temnick
Jul 25 ,2025
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For the first time after thirty years since formula was hosted in Africa, nations are racing to host the  Formula 1 Grands Prix again.  Nigeria, South Africa and Rwanda have each launched their bids to bring the F1 races in to the continent.  Officials emphasize that the efforts are more than just a sport ambitions, it’s seen as a catalyst for tourism, infrastructure upgrades, youth engagement or empowerment and economic growth.  Such an event would put African cities on the global motorsport map and could inspire a new generation of fans and drivers.

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Nigeria’s Grand Prix Bid

Nigeria has officially entered the race to host an F1 Grand Prix.  On July 24, 2025 the country’s National Sports Commission announced a bid for a purpose-built circuit in Abuja, which would make Nigeria the first African nation to stage a world championship round since South Africa in 1993.  NSC chairman Shehu Dikko appointed Opus Racing Promotions as the official bid representative and invited F1 boss Stefano Domenicali and seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton to inspect Abuja’s plans.

Dikko referred to the project as “catalyst for tourism, infrastructure development, youth engagement, and economic growth”.  He added that a if  Nigeria would be approved to host the Grand Prix it would create jobs and boost national pride, and improving GDP growth of thecountry.  The bid is aligned with President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope sports initiative (RHINSE), aiming to unlock investment and leverage Nigeria’s status as Africa’s largest economy for this international spectacle.

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South Africa’s Circuit Revamp

South Africa is also revving up for an F1 return.  At the historic Kyalami race track, Toby Venter announced that the FIA has approved Grade 1 upgrade plans.  Venter declared, “Today, we turn the page to a bold new chapter for Kyalami. We are ready for the return of Formula One to African soil”.

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The planned improvements – widening run-off zones and upgrading barriers, fencing and drainage – are technically minor but essential for F1 standards.  Once complete, Kyalami will be the only FIA Grade 1 certified race track in Africa.  (The 4.5 km circuit has a storied history, having hosted 21 Grands Prix, the last of which was in 1993.)  South African officials hope this renewal can again position the country on the global racing stage.

Rwanda’a Bid to host F1 Grand Prix

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Driving a New Era for African Motorsport

Many see these bids as the start of a motorsport renaissance in Africa.  Organizers and fans alike have highlighted the wider benefits that goes beyond the thrill of racing experience, a Grand Prix could create jobs, attract investment and showcase African cities on a global stage.  As Nigeria’s sports chairman noted, a home Grand Prix would “create jobs” and help position the sports industry as a key driver of economic growth.  With planning underway in Abuja, Johannesburg and Kigali, proponents believe the continent is poised to write a new chapter in Formula 1’s history.

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