Kigali To Host the FIA Annual General Assembly & Prize Giving Ceremony This December,2024

Kigali To Host the FIA Annual General Assembly & Prize Giving Ceremony This December,2024

Hamilton reveals biggest dream as champion discusses his retirement However, Rwanda has emerged as the most likely nation to host an F1 race, and CEO Stefano Domenicali held a meeting with representatives in September 2024.

Kigali will host the FIA Annual General Assembly & Prize Giving Ceremony this December, and Hamilton himself has previously supported a grand prix in Rwanda.

By  https://www.gpfans.com/en/f1-news/1035830/lewis-hamilton-f1-retirement-dream-african-grand-prix/,  Lewis Hamilton has previously called for a grand prix in Africa to join the F1 calendar, and championed this cause once again recently, suggesting he may have some influence on F1's potential future locations.

"One of the cool things is that I feel like I might play a small part in these new races," the Brit told various media sources.

"They asked where you wanted to have a race and I always said Vegas. And then suddenly a few years later we had a race in Vegas.

"I’ve been talking about Africa and we’ve got Rwanda potentially on the map, which is great," he continued.

"So I hope it comes in time, before I’m gone. That’s my biggest dream, to make sure I can race there before I retire."

F1 last raced in Africa in 1993 at the Kyalami circuit for the South African Grand Prix, which was won by four-time world champion Alain Prost.

This has been appreciated by the Government of Rwanda through X."I’ve been talking about Africa and we’ve got Rwanda potentially on the map, which is great, so I hope it comes in time, before I’m gone. That’s my biggest dream, to make sure I can race there before I retire.”The Government Spokesperson Yolande Makolo  re-quoted  Lewis’aspirations.  

Ferrari will welcome the seven-time world champion in 2025 where he will go up against Charles Leclerc and look towards earning a record-breaking eighth world title.

Whilst an eighth championship would make Hamilton statistically the most successful F1 driver of all time, the champion has also revealed another dream before he retires.

Kigali To Host the FIA Annual General Assembly & Prize Giving Ceremony This December,2024

Kigali To Host the FIA Annual General Assembly & Prize Giving Ceremony This December,2024

Hamilton reveals biggest dream as champion discusses his retirement However, Rwanda has emerged as the most likely nation to host an F1 race, and CEO Stefano Domenicali held a meeting with representatives in September 2024.

Kigali will host the FIA Annual General Assembly & Prize Giving Ceremony this December, and Hamilton himself has previously supported a grand prix in Rwanda.

By  https://www.gpfans.com/en/f1-news/1035830/lewis-hamilton-f1-retirement-dream-african-grand-prix/,  Lewis Hamilton has previously called for a grand prix in Africa to join the F1 calendar, and championed this cause once again recently, suggesting he may have some influence on F1's potential future locations.

"One of the cool things is that I feel like I might play a small part in these new races," the Brit told various media sources.

"They asked where you wanted to have a race and I always said Vegas. And then suddenly a few years later we had a race in Vegas.

"I’ve been talking about Africa and we’ve got Rwanda potentially on the map, which is great," he continued.

"So I hope it comes in time, before I’m gone. That’s my biggest dream, to make sure I can race there before I retire."

F1 last raced in Africa in 1993 at the Kyalami circuit for the South African Grand Prix, which was won by four-time world champion Alain Prost.

This has been appreciated by the Government of Rwanda through X."I’ve been talking about Africa and we’ve got Rwanda potentially on the map, which is great, so I hope it comes in time, before I’m gone. That’s my biggest dream, to make sure I can race there before I retire.”The Government Spokesperson Yolande Makolo  re-quoted  Lewis’aspirations.  

Ferrari will welcome the seven-time world champion in 2025 where he will go up against Charles Leclerc and look towards earning a record-breaking eighth world title.

Whilst an eighth championship would make Hamilton statistically the most successful F1 driver of all time, the champion has also revealed another dream before he retires.