The minister of sports, arts and culture, McKenzie, has announced plans to bring Formula One racing back to South Africa. He declared on social media platform X that his term would be considered a failure if he did not succeed in hosting this major sporting event.
The minister of sports, arts and culture, McKenzie, has announced plans to bring Formula One racing back to South Africa.He declared on social media platform X that his term would be considered a failure if he did not succeed in hosting this major sporting event.last June, rumours circulated that the Kyalami racetrack in Johannesburg might host a Formula One event.The speculation was driven by a gap in the F1 calendar, which was later filled by the Belgian Grand Prix.
Explore Cape Town and its surroundings with these incredible deals on cars for under 100k. Find car listingsMcKenzie recently shared on X that he has already arranged meetings to discuss bringing F1 to South Africa. ‘I have set up meetings with relevant people already, my term will be a failure if I don’t bring one of the biggest sporting tourist events to South Africa, which is F1. Our first meeting is end of August in Monaco,’ he stated.
The new minister’s popularity has risen due to the promises he has made to the public, including this ambitious plan to revive Formula One in South Africa.
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