After nearly two decades of unparalleled success in Formula 1, Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time world champion, has one unfulfilled aspiration: to race on African soil. As his illustrious career inches closer to its final lap, Hamilton has publicly declared his desire to see Formula 1 return to Africa—a continent that has been absent from the sport’s calendar for three decades.
“My Biggest Dream”: Hamilton’s African Ambition
Despite competing on circuits across the globe since his 2007 debut, the 39-year-old British driver yearns to bring the sport back to Africa, a place he deems pivotal to Formula 1’s global appeal.
“I’ve been talking about Africa, and we’ve got, potentially, Rwanda on the cards, which is amazing,” Hamilton revealed. “I just hope it comes in time before I’m gone. That’s my biggest dream, to make sure I get to race there before I retire.”
Hamilton’s comments reignite hopes for a Grand Prix on the African continent, a dream that aligns with Formula 1’s ongoing efforts to expand its global footprint. South Africa’s iconic Kyalami circuit has been at the center of these talks, with discussions between Formula 1 and the FIA heating up in recent years. If agreements materialize, the 4.529-kilometer Kyalami track could soon return to the F1 calendar, marking the sport’s first African race since 1993.
Racing Beyond Records: Hamilton’s Legacy Mission
More than just a driver, Hamilton has become an ambassador for Formula 1, using his platform to push for diversity, sustainability, and greater global representation in the sport. Racing in Africa would not only fulfill his personal dream but also symbolize his broader mission to bring Formula 1 to untapped markets.
The move to Mercedes for 2025, widely regarded as Hamilton’s swan song in the sport, provides a narrow window for this dream to become reality. The potential addition of an African Grand Prix would add an emotional and historic dimension to Hamilton’s farewell tour.
Looking Ahead to Las Vegas: A Dance Under the Lights
While the African Grand Prix remains a dream, Hamilton’s immediate focus is on Formula 1’s upcoming spectacle: the Las Vegas Grand Prix. After a chaotic inaugural event in 2023, the race is set to return next week with promises of improvement. Hamilton shared his excitement for the night race, recalling its electrifying atmosphere:
“Dancing under the nightlights was just incredible. I think they’ve made a lot of changes to make it even better this year.”
The 2023 Las Vegas GP saw Hamilton finish a modest seventh amidst a turbulent race, while Mercedes grappled with the shortcomings of the W15. As the 2024 season continues to challenge the Silver Arrows, Hamilton remains upbeat, though another top-five finish may prove elusive on the high-speed, glitzy streets of Vegas.
Kyalami in the Spotlight: Will Africa Welcome Formula 1 Again?
Africa’s potential return to the Formula 1 calendar would represent a monumental shift for the sport. Negotiations surrounding the Kyalami circuit have gained momentum, but hurdles remain. If successful, the Grand Prix would not only fulfill Hamilton’s dream but also reconnect Formula 1 with a continent rich in motorsport history and potential.
For Lewis Hamilton, the possibility of racing in Africa is about more than adding another trophy to his cabinet. It’s about leaving a legacy that transcends the track—connecting the sport he loves with a region that has long been sidelined.
As his career edges toward its conclusion, one question remains: Will Formula 1 grant Lewis Hamilton his African dream before the final checkered flag?