Brazil is the only South American country to host a Formula 1 race on the current calendar, but that could change by as soon as 2024 under new plans being hatched
Stefano Domenicali flew out to South America to discuss plans for a ‘Caribbean Grand Prix’.
Brazil is currently the only city on the continent to host an annual race, though Argentina has also welcomed the Formula 1 circus in the past. Now, Colombia could be set for its own slice of F1 history under plans to begin hosting a race in the country.
Plans for the race, which would be marketed as the Caribbean Grand Prix, were first revealed in September. Jaime Pumarejo, mayor of the coastal city of Barranquilla, told local radio F1 delegates had already visited and that talks were “going very well”.
It seems that is the case, as F1 chief executive Domenicali has been pictured arriving at the city’s Ernesto Cortissoz Airport on a private plane. According to El Heraldo , he is there to further discuss the plans with general director of the Mexican Grand Prix Federico Gonzalez Compean also in attendance.