Kyalami ramps up F1 bid with new approval

The Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit has received official confirmation that the Federation International de l'Automobile (FIA) has accepted final design proposals to upgrade the circuit to Grade 1 status – the highest international standard required to host Formula 1.

At a press conference held at Kyalami, Circuit Owner Toby Venter and Clive Bowen, Founder and Director of UK-based Apex Circuit Design, detailed a plan that has been ongoing for five years.

Apex, an internationally recognised circuit design house also steered the design of, amongst others, the Miami Formula 1 street circuit.

“This is a defining moment for South African motorsport,” said Venter. “When we acquired Kyalami in 2014, we committed to restoring it, not just as a world-class venue, but as a beacon for motorsport across the African continent. The FIA’s acceptance of our Grade 1 design is a major step forward in that journey.”

The FIA plan approval grants Kyalami a three-year period to complete the intended Grade 1 upgrades.

“We are turning the page to a bold new chapter for Kyalami. We are ready for the return of Formula 1 to African soil,” said Venter.

Kyalami faces competition from Cape Town, Rwanda and Morocco to host a Formula 1 race on African soil.