A return to F1? Argentina is ready to experience a particularly exciting moment linked to the world of Formula 1: on 26 April, home idol Franco Colapinto will bring his Alpine through the streets of Buenos Aires, with the capital itself at the center of an important project. In this case, the Circus could seriously return to the calendar at the Autodromo Oscar y Juan Galvez, where the last edition of the South American GP took place in 1998. When? The track is currently unusable due to the modernization and redevelopment works on the facility, with the works due to be completed in time for the return of MotoGP expected next year. However, in addition to the MotoGP World Championship (which in previous seasons had held its races on the Termas de Rio Hondo circuit), the intention of the Government of the City of Buenos Aires, together with a local promoter, the OSD Group, is to bring Formula 1 back in the same year if the opportunity arises, or more concretely in 2028. It is no coincidence that on the weekend of the Miami GP a meeting will be held with the top management of Liberty Media to present the project aimed at welcoming Formula 1 back to Argentina. Just in Miami, last year, there was a first meeting with the company that owns F1, but according to the latest statements by the Sports Secretary of Buenos Aires, Fabian Turnes, there has been significant progress in the work underway. The greatest possibility would be to see the Argentine GP back on the calendar in 2028, but an opportunity could also arise in 2027, thanks to the expiration of the contract of some tracks and, something that no one hopes for (starting from Turnes himself), the continuation of the war in the Middle East, which has already canceled the Bahrain and Saudi Arabia GPs scheduled for this month.
Not just MotoGP: Argentina is also ready to welcome F1 from 2027
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