Lewis Hamilton Advocates for Rwandan Grand Prix in F1's Return to Africa
Hamilton underscores the urgency of including Africa in the F1 calendar, highlighting Rwanda's readiness and potential.
- F1 has not held a race in Africa since the 1993 South African Grand Prix at Kyalami Circuit.
- Hamilton has been actively involved in discussions with Rwanda and South Africa to facilitate F1's return.
- Rwanda has presented a comprehensive plan and is preparing to host the FIA Annual General Assembly in December.
- Hamilton emphasizes the need to address Africa's exclusion from the F1 calendar and the continent's untapped potential.
- F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali confirms Rwanda's serious interest and plans to discuss further in September.