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Bobby Hartslief to bring F1 to Soweto

This entrepreneur stepping in will certainly boost the love of cars and F1, particularly in Soweto.

South African entrepreneur Bobby Hartslief, the man responsible for saving the South African Formula 1 Grand Prix in the early 1980s, has confirmed that he was instructed to put together a bid for a new South African Grand Prix. A new street circuit was proposed to be constructed at the Nasrec Show Grounds adjacent to Soweto, south of Johannesburg.

“Yes, I have been approached to offer advice and comment on the concept of a Soweto South African Formula 1 Grand Prix at the Nasrec Show Grounds,” Hartslief confirmed on Friday. “A group of influential business people contacted me some years ago with the concept of a massive event, one substantially greater than just three days of practice, and qualifying culminating in a two-hour Formula 1 race.

“A Soweto South African Grand Prix at the Nasrec Show Grounds ticks all the right boxes. Nasrec is an international standard exhibition centre with all the necessary amenities and more already in place. Nasrec is right next door to the soul of the country and the symbol of African liberty in Soweto. The adjacent FNB stadium successfully hosted the 2010 Fifa Soccer World Cup finals and easily caters to 94 000 people. All necessary planning and infrastructure to host a Soweto South African Grand Prix has been considered.

Bobby Hartslief.

“That will cost money. Considering the challenges faced by the government at every turn, it would be remiss to expect any surplus state cash to be handed out to fund a F1 Grand Prix. The group that has approached us, however, believes that they can raise the funds to float more than just a Soweto South African Grand Prix. Their concept is for a major event, an epic mega prix the proportions and magnitude of the 2010 Soccer World Cup.

“South Africa indeed continues to face its challenges. A Soweto South African Grand Prix for the people, by the people, will not only bring international recognition and exposure, but it will also prove a significant morale booster for the country and provide tens of thousands of much-needed jobs for our unemployed youth.

“Do I think a Soweto South African Grand Prix can happen around the Johannesburg Nasrec Show Grounds?” Hartslief said. “Unequivocally yes! We will reveal more of our plans when our principals speak for themselves in due course.”

Hartslief organised and promoted five South African Formula 1 Grands Prix at Kyalami between 1981 to 1985. He managed the affairs of three-time Formula 1 world champion Nelson Piquet, before returning to South Africa. Hartslief later designed and built the Phakisa Freeway at Welkom, where once again against all odds, he organised, promoted and ran six MotoGPs at the Free State circuit.

Source: MotorsportMedia

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Matthys Ferreira

Served in SAPS for 22 years - specialised in forensic and crime scene investigation and forensic photography. A stint in photographic sales and management followed. Been the motoring editor at Lowveld Media since 2007. "A petrol head I am not but I am good at what I do".
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