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Cape Town stadium did host a Formula E race a few years ago. Oddly it didn't appear on the calendar again and I haven't found a reason why yet, but it was a pretty cool slipstreaming track for Formula E cars. Completely useless and too tight for F1 in the current guise, but surely lessons learned could help increase the size of it.
Yeah, the proposal from the Cape Town group seems to be for the same location but extended (there are requirements for a 1km straight, for example).

A couple of pics of the area for comparison:

Formula E

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A proposed F1 variant

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Just on the topic of Rwanda courting F1 about a Grand Prix:

BBC Sport

Three very well-known football clubs, Arsenal, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain, have been advised to drop their Visit Rwanda sponsorships given Rwanda's invasion of Congo DR and capture of Congolese territory and cities.

Just thought it was worth mentioning at a time when Formula One might be getting involved with a country as illustrious as Rwanda, others in other sports are being advised to drop all their links.
 
Just on the topic of Rwanda courting F1 about a Grand Prix:

BBC Sport

Three very well-known football clubs, Arsenal, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain, have been advised to drop their Visit Rwanda sponsorships given Rwanda's invasion of Congo DR and capture of Congolese territory and cities.

Just thought it was worth mentioning at a time when Formula One might be getting involved with a country as illustrious as Rwanda, others in other sports are being advised to drop all their links.
Seems like an ideal F1 location then surely? /S
 

he Vegas race will now begin at 8pm local time on Saturday 22 November, which means lights out for UK viewers will be at 4am on Sunday morning.
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Feeding shots of the Caesars Palace GP layout into an AI image generator for your new track logo is quite the statement.
 
Latest proposal for a Cape Town race, no longer going through the stadium.

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A decision is due soon whether the government there supports this bid or Kyalami. Thailand seems a serious alternate contender (likely a street race) along with Rwanda (circuit) and South Korea (not sure). A couple of slots on the calendar may open up from 2030 onward - I doubt the calendar can be extended any further without more triple headers, it's ridiculously long already.
 
When even the simulation software can't cope with your crap hole of a circuit, you know you're bad. I will say, I love the super-banked 270 degree corner - just a shame the rest is a sack of cack.
 
Liked the 270 degree corner and the tunnel. Everything else was bland. The fact they didn't do a retake on when he nearly spun out shows they think so much of its prospects.
 
It’ll fit in with a lot of the current calendar - overtaking looks virtually impossible.
I don't understand the current obsession with street or street style circuits. Long ,not quite straight, straights followed by a double 90' which is so narrow that one car at a time is only just possible. While its great for watching a driver trying to find the limits of his car, in clean air, it definitely doesn't give us the spectacle of close wheel to wheel racing. And let's face it that's what we all tune in to see.
 
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I don't understand the current obsession with street or street style circuits.
As always, the answer is...

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Street circuits let F1 expand into new areas fast without having to negotiate a long term agreement. They're cheaper and much quicker to set up than a dedicated circuit, and city politicians are much easier to sway with the promise of increased tourism and local business than private track owners who would have to spend large amounts of their own money to bring their tracks and the surrounding infrastructure up to the proper spec if it's even possible to do so.
 
Mexico remains on the calendar through 2028.


I wonder how Checo’s negotiations with Cadillac are going.
 
2026 calendar released
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Imola is gone, replaced with the Madring. No confirmation yet as to what the Grand Prix name will be though as Barcelona is still on the calendar for the last year of its contract. They can't have two Spanish Grand Prix in a year, so one will have to concede a name. I hope they give one of them the title of European Grand Prix for this one-off.

Miami and Canada are consecutive, but with a few weeks in between. Melbourne stays as the season opener and I think that's about it in terms of headlines compared to 25.
 
Uninterrupted European leg. I expect that the Barcelona race will just become the Catalan GP, like it is in MotoGP.
 
The regional blocs are better, but going from Imola (with its faults) to that horrid business park race in Madrid is a terrible downgrade. Hopefully something good (an actual race track) replaces Catalunya in 2027 to make up for it, when Zandvoort also drops off the schedule and Spa goes into a rotation. A 2nd Saudi race is almost guaranteed but maybe at that point there will still be room for Imola/Sepang/Istanbul/etc.
 
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