Ahead of the opening race of the 2026 Formula 1 season in Melbourne, Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton made clear that his retirement plans hinge on one condition: Africa must return to the F1 calendar.
“I don’t want to leave the sport without having a grand prix there, without getting to race there,” Hamilton said. “I’m chasing them: when is it going to be? They’re setting certain dates, and I’m like, ‘damn, I’m running out of time’. So I’m going to be here for a while until that happens.”
Hamilton emphasized his deep ties to Africa, noting family roots in Togo, Benin, Senegal, and Nigeria. He visited Benin last year and described the continent as “the most beautiful part of the world.”
“It’s something I’m really proud of,” he added, underscoring why racing in Africa would be personally meaningful.
Hamilton revealed he has been pushing behind the scenes for nearly a decade to secure a race on the continent. “For the past six years, I think, maybe seven, I’ve been fighting in the background to get a grand prix,” he said. “We’re on every other continent, why not Africa?”
He noted that F1 officials have explored multiple countries as potential hosts. Among his favorites, Hamilton highlighted Rwanda and South Africa as strong contenders, while also praising Kenya despite doubts about its viability.
Africa has hosted only two Formula 1 races in history: the South African Grand Prix, last held in 1993, and the Moroccan Grand Prix in 1958. The absence of the continent from the calendar has long been criticized by fans and drivers who see Africa as a vital part of the sport’s global reach.
With Hamilton’s strong stance, pressure is mounting on F1 stakeholders to finalize a return to Africa. Discussions with potential host nations are ongoing, but no official announcement has been made. For now, Hamilton’s declaration ensures he will remain on the grid until the milestone is achieved.
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