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    Home»Culture»Africa’s Formula 1 race heats up as Nigeria joins South Africa and Rwanda in bid to end 33-year wait
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    Africa’s Formula 1 race heats up as Nigeria joins South Africa and Rwanda in bid to end 33-year wait

    IonosAdminBy IonosAdminJune 29, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Africa’s Formula 1 race heats up as Nigeria joins South Africa and Rwanda in bid to end 33-year wait
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    • Nigeria has officially joined South Africa and Rwanda in bidding to host the first Formula 1 Grand Prix in Africa since 1993.
    • Nigeria’s proposed race in Abuja would make it the first West African nation to host a Formula 1 World Championship event.
    • South Africa is leveraging its motorsport heritage and is focusing on the historic Kyalami Circuit, which is ready for necessary FIA upgrades.
    • Rwanda is promoting a new, purpose-built circuit near Bugesera International Airport as part of its bid, supported by President Paul Kagame.

    The National Sports Commission (NSC) has confirmed that Nigeria submitted an official bid to stage a Formula 1 Grand Prix in Abuja, joining South Africa and Rwanda in the race to host the sport’s first African event since the 1993 South African Grand Prix at Kyalami

    Nigeria has appointed Opus Racing Promotions as its representative to engage with Formula One Management (FOM) and the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), with officials describing the proposed Abuja race as part of a project reportedly worth about $500 million

    If successful, Nigeria would become the first West African nation to host a Formula 1 World Championship race

    DON’T MISS THIS:South Africa courts six firms in push to return F1 to African soil

    The bid comes as Formula 1 continues expanding into new markets, with host countries increasingly viewing Grands Prix as catalysts for tourism, foreign investment and infrastructure development

    While Nigeria is the newest contender, South Africa and Rwanda have been pursuing Formula 1’s return for months

    South Africa is banking on its rich motorsport heritage, having hosted 23 Formula 1 World Championship races between 1962 and 1993

    Its campaign is built around the historic Kyalami Circuit, which has secured approval for the FIA Grade 1 upgrades required to host modern Formula 1 races

    Rwanda, meanwhile, is pitching a purpose-built circuit near the under-construction Bugesera International Airport

    DON’T MISS THIS:Africa’s wealthiest country plans to raise $50 million for Formula 1 bid

    The country officially launched its bid during the FIA General Assembly in Kigali in December 2024, with President Paul Kagame positioning the project as part of Rwanda’s strategy to become a leading destination for international sporting events

    Formula 1 has not raced in Africa for more than three decades despite expanding its calendar across the Middle East, Asia and North America

    The continent’s absence has drawn repeated criticism from seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, who has argued that the sport cannot truly be global without an African race

    Although only one country is likely to secure hosting rights, the emergence of bids from Nigeria, South Africa and Rwanda marks Africa’s strongest collective push yet to reclaim a place on the Formula 1 calendar

    DON’T MISS THIS:Rwanda president Kagame announces F1 race bid, 31 years after last race in Africa

    Each proposal offers a distinct advantage. Nigeria presents the continent’s largest consumer market and a rapidly growing economy, South Africa offers a proven Formula 1 venue with decades of racing history, while Rwanda is promoting a modern, purpose-built circuit as part of its broader sports tourism ambitions

    With Formula 1’s calendar already packed with 24 races, winning a place will require more than a world-class circuit

    Governments must also demonstrate commercialegardless of which bid succeeds, Africa’s renewed drive signals that the continent is no longer waiting for Formula 1 to return but is actively competing to host it

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