- 14 Sep 08, 20:30#65629
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From F1 Live:
A bid to bring a South African Grand Prix back to the Formula One calendar is gathering speed, according to a local report.
The country's Sunday Times newspaper said talks about a new race from 2011 at the Kyalami circuit, last scene of a Formula One event in 1993, are taking place between the provincial Gauteng government and Bernie Ecclestone.
The newspaper said the F1 Chief Executive has agreed in principle, and that a memorandum of understanding could be signed by the end of the year.
South African race officials are understood to have inspected the F1 venues in Melbourne and Silverstone, and will be trackside for the sport's first ever night race in Singapore in two weeks.
A government spokesman would not comment specifically about F1, but he said: "We value the contribution motor sport can make to the economy of the province and will continue to look at opportunities."
It is suggested that F1 officials have inspected the Kyalami circuit, which has hosted many South African Grand Prix, and given guidance about what would need to be done to get the venue up to the sport's modern standards.
A spokesman for Motorsport SA, the controlling body of all motorsport in South Africa, said a local Formula One race is 'very possible' but revealed there has been no approach by the sport's governing body, the FIA.
In January, Renault announced that it entered a partnership agreement to promote the Gauteng province.
Source: GMM
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I like the sound of the South African Grand Prix returning, but I wonder will there be any Grands Prix taken off the calendar to fit it in? Or by that stage will there be twenty Grands Prix in a season and less testing?
A bid to bring a South African Grand Prix back to the Formula One calendar is gathering speed, according to a local report.
The country's Sunday Times newspaper said talks about a new race from 2011 at the Kyalami circuit, last scene of a Formula One event in 1993, are taking place between the provincial Gauteng government and Bernie Ecclestone.
The newspaper said the F1 Chief Executive has agreed in principle, and that a memorandum of understanding could be signed by the end of the year.
South African race officials are understood to have inspected the F1 venues in Melbourne and Silverstone, and will be trackside for the sport's first ever night race in Singapore in two weeks.
A government spokesman would not comment specifically about F1, but he said: "We value the contribution motor sport can make to the economy of the province and will continue to look at opportunities."
It is suggested that F1 officials have inspected the Kyalami circuit, which has hosted many South African Grand Prix, and given guidance about what would need to be done to get the venue up to the sport's modern standards.
A spokesman for Motorsport SA, the controlling body of all motorsport in South Africa, said a local Formula One race is 'very possible' but revealed there has been no approach by the sport's governing body, the FIA.
In January, Renault announced that it entered a partnership agreement to promote the Gauteng province.
Source: GMM
© CAPSIS International
I like the sound of the South African Grand Prix returning, but I wonder will there be any Grands Prix taken off the calendar to fit it in? Or by that stage will there be twenty Grands Prix in a season and less testing?

Ayrton Senna: WDC 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991
McLaren: WCC 1974, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1998, 1999, 2007
McLaren: WDC 1974, 1976, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1998, 1999, 2008