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F1 boss in South Africa for 2023 grand prix talks

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LONDON: Formula One boss Stefano Domenicali arrived in South Africa on Monday (Jun 13) for talks that could see the country's Kyalami circuit return to the grand prix calendar next year for the first time since 1993.A Formula One spokesman confirmed Domenicali flew to South Africa after Sunday's Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Baku.The former Ferrari team boss, who took over at the helm of Formula One last year, will meet representatives of the circuit north of Johannesburg with the sport keen to do a deal.Africa is the only continent other than Antarctica without a Formula One race and Domenicali, who represents commercial rights holders Liberty Media, has spoken of his desire to rectify that.Chloe Targett-Adams, Formula One's global director of race promotion, told a CSM-hosted webinar last week that Africa was a big strategic aim."It is the only continent we're not in, it's an unbelievable demographic in population and one that we're very keen to bring more into the Formula One world," she said. "So that's very much in our sights."South Africa was a regular round of the championship until 1985, when some teams and sponsors boycotted the race due to the country's apartheid system of racial segregation.The sport returned to Kyalami in 1992 and 1993 after apartheid had ended and Nelson Mandela, later to become the country's first Black head of state, was released from prison.Mercedes' seven times world champion Lewis Hamilton, the sport's only Black driver, has also pushed for the return of an African race with his father Anthony involved at one point in a Cape Town project.Financing a race deal has always been the ultimate stumbling block, however.Talk has intensified recently of Kyalami returning on what would be a record

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