Though South Africa's hopes to appear on the 2024 Formula 1 calendar have been derailed, Motorsport South Africa chairperson Anton Roux is adamant that talks will continue when the time is right.Roux, a member of the Senate of the FIA, confirmed to News24 that he is not giving up on ambitions to host an F1 race in the country in the future."All the discussions have been paused, and not terminated," Roux said."I'm not going to give up on it.
But for now, we'd have to wait and see how the matter with Mr Putin and Russia actually pans out." READ: Another major blow to SA's F1 hopes Indeed, South Africa's ties with Russia and its president, Vladimir Putin, have put negotiations on ice.
South African president Cyril Ramaphosa's deflection on calls to have his Russian counterpart Putin arrested when he sets foot in the country later this year has led to the FIA and Formula One Management (FOM) putting talks on hold.The International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Putin in March over war crimes related to Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the subsequent war between the two nations.
As a member of the ICC, South Africa are theoretically required to arrest Putin under the court's warrant. Is F1 economically viable? Earlier this year, Cape Town hosted a round of the 2022/23 Formula E season - the first open-cockpit race in the country since the 1993 F1 race at Kyalami.