FIA approves Kyalami upgrade design for potential Formula One return
Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit has moved a step closer to hosting a Formula One Grand Prix after motorsport’s governing body, the FIA, approved final design proposals to upgrade the venue to grade 1 status.
The grade 1 classification is a prerequisite for any circuit wishing to host a F1 event. Once the planned upgrades are completed and the circuit passes a final inspection, Kyalami would become the only FIA grade 1 circuit on the African continent.
At a media briefing on Wednesday, circuit owner Toby Venter and Clive Bowen, founder and director of UK-based Apex Circuit Design, outlined the five-year process that led to FIA approval. Apex, a well-known circuit design firm, also worked on the layout for the Miami Grand Prix.
“This is a defining moment for South African motorsport,” said Venter.
“When we acquired Kyalami in 2014, we made a commitment to restore 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 upgrade plan does not alter the track layout but includes modifications to meet modern safety and technical standards. These focus on expanding run-off areas, upgrading barrier systems, improving debris fencing, adjusting kerbs and enhancing drainage.
“This is a light-touch upgrade in engineering terms, but one that enhances the already excellent circuit standards to meet modern grade 1 requirements,” Bowen said.
The FIA has given the circuit a three-year window to complete the upgrade. Construction will be phased to avoid interfering with existing bookings, and full implementation will depend on whether South Africa secures a place on the Formula 1 calendar and if Kyalami is chosen as the host venue.
“Today, we turn the page to a bold new chapter for Kyalami. We are ready for the return of Formula 1 to African soil,” Venter said.