💨 Abstract
Rwanda is favored to host the first Formula 1 race in Africa in over three decades, overtaking South Africa. The sport has not been held in Africa since 1993 due to financial constraints, with the majority of races held in the Middle East and Asia. Rwanda's investment in sports infrastructure, including the BK Arena and Amphora Stadium, makes it a strong contender.
Courtesy: www.thesouthafrican.com
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