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Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit (from Khaya lami, My home in ) is a motor racing circuit located in , , , just north of . The circuit has been used for Grand Prix and races and has hosted the South African Grand Prix twenty times. Among the races held at the track the 1977 South African Grand Prix stands out, as it is principally remembered for the fatal accident that claimed the lives of race marshal Frederick Jansen van Vuuren and driver . In recent years, the area surrounding the circuit has developed into a residential and commercial suburb of . More recently, Kyalami has played host to five rounds of the Superbike World Championship from 1998 to 2002 and later in 2009 and 2010, the season finale of the Superstars Series in 2009 and 2010, and the South African round of the 2008–09 A1 Grand Prix season. International racing returned to the circuit in November 2019, when it hosted the 2019 Kyalami 9 Hours, serving as the season finale of the 2019 Intercontinental GT Challenge.


History
The original, sweeping circuit was designed and cleared by Harry Pierce and Dick Bremner along with a few friends and workers in the mid-1950s. The two were also responsible for the hosting and housing of early race teams that ventured to Africa to try out the new track with Bremner being the chairman of the South African Automotive Racing Association. The circuit was opened in 4 November 1961 with the race of Kyalami 9 Hours. Its first major international event was in 1961 until political sanctions (due to policies) eliminated the Grand Prix after the 1985 race. The final race at the original circuit was held in 26 November 1988.


Original layout: 1961–1988
The clockwise track layout was based on a long straight with nine corners that had their naming inspired by a mix of local geography, South African cultural elements, and racing terminology. A lap started in close to the pit lane entrance on the Main Straight - a straight that lead downhill into the first bend.
  1. Crowthorne Corner – A tight right-hander, being the first turn after the start-finish straight. The corner was named after the Crowthorne Hotel, located near this particular section of the circuit.
  2. Barbecue Bend A second right-hand medium speed bend likely named after the tradition of South African barbecues (braais), which were often held near this section of the track during race events.
  3. Jukskei Sweep This was a long, fast left-hand curve, named for the , which runs near the track. The river itself is named after the traditional Afrikaaner game of (similar to horse-shoes), which was played by early settlers.
  4. Sunset Bend A fast right-hander considered one of the iconic corners on the track. It was so named because the corner often forced drives to face the setting sun while navigating this section of the track.
  5. Clubhouse Bend A 90-degree left-hander named after the motorsport clubhouse that was located at this bend on the track.
  6. Esses 1 Bend one: initial left-hander.
  7. Esses 2. Right-handed 90-degree bend, leading to steep uphill into turn 8.
  8. Leeukop Bend Leeukop was a tight right-hand hairpin that led onto the initial part of the long straight. This corner was named after Leeukop hill (Lion’s Head), a common and prominent geographical naming feature in South African topography. It also referred to the that was located behind the hill on adjacent land.
  9. The Kink This was a right deviation in the track splitting the main straight into two sections.


Revised layout: 1989 to present
When the circuit was rebuilt in 1989 as part of a commercial development, Leeukop Bend, the Kink, Pit lane, the start/finish straight, Crowthorne Corner and Barbecue Bend were all eliminated. Jukskei Sweep was heavily modified to create the entrance into the bend before the then newly built Pit lane and start/finish straight. The remaining part of the old fast circuit, modified to a lesser degree were Sunset Bend, Clubhouse Bend and the Esses still incorporated into the current configuration, with the result that the circuit became a narrow, twisty ribbon rather than one of the fastest circuits on the calendar. Formula One abandoned the rebuilt circuit in 1993 after just two races on the new layout, caused by a bankruptcy on the part of the promoter.

It hosted the South African motorcycle Grand Prix until 1992.

Kyalami was changed again with the building of the current pit lane and start/finish straight and later again changes were made, with the addition of a chicane which in turn was removed again for the 2009 World Superbike race. Kyalami came under new management and 2008 saw the 50th anniversary of the 9-hour revival being held at Kyalami with golden oldies like David Piper and others. On 6 June 2014, it was announced that Kyalami would be auctioned off on 24 July without reserve. On 24 July 2014, it was auctioned off for R205 million. The winning bidder was , owner of . R100 million was invested to upgrade the circuit, allowing it to successfully obtain an Grade 2 status.

On 12 December 2019, the provisional calendar for the 2020–21 FIA World Endurance Championship was announced, containing a six-hour race at Kyalami scheduled for 6 February 2021. However, after the calendar was revised due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Kyalami was removed.

==Layout history==


South African Grand Prix
From 1967 to 1993, Kyalami hosted 21 editions of the South African Grand Prix. Perhaps the most infamous of these was the 1982 edition, when the Grand Prix Drivers' Association staged a in protest of new conditions imposed by FISA.

became the most successful driver at Kyalami, taking his third victory at the circuit in 1984. , and are the joint second-most successful drivers at the circuit, with two wins each. became the first and only South African driver to win their home race during the 1975 edition. and Williams are the most successful constructors at the circuit, with four wins each.

In June 2022 it was reported that Stefano Domenicali, the President of Formula One, had flown to South Africa to meet representatives of the circuit about a possible return for F1 in 2023, but was not included in the 2023 provisional calendar.


Events
Current

  • July: South African Endurance Series Kyalami 4 Hours
  • November: South African Endurance Series Kyalami 9 Hours

Former

  • A1 Grand Prix
    • 2008–09 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, South Africa (2009)
  • Birkin Cars/TVR Invitational Race (1995)
    • South African Grand Prix (1967–1985, 1992–1993)
  • Grand Prix Masters (2005)
  • Grand Prix motorcycle racing
    • South African motorcycle Grand Prix (1983–1985, 1992)
  • Intercontinental GT Challenge
    • Kyalami 9 Hours (2019–2020, 2022–2023)
  • Rand Grand Prix (1961–1965)
  • South African Formula Atlantic Championship (1976–1979)
  • South African Formula One Championship (1961–1975)
  • South African Springbok Championship Series
    • Kyalami 9 Hours (1965–1973)
  • Sidecar World Championship (2000, 2002)
  • Sports Racing World Cup
    • Vodacom Festival of Motor Racing (1998–2000)
  • Superbike World Championship
    • Kyalami Superbike World Championship round (1998–2002, 2009–2010)
  • Supersport World Championship (1998–1999, 2002, 2009–2010)
  • Superstars Series (2009–2010)
  • World Sportscar Championship
    • Kyalami 1000 km (1974, 1983–1984)


Lap records
As of December 2024, the fastest official race lap records of the Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit are listed as:

2024 Kyalami 9 Hours
2023 Kyalami Festival of Motoring
2023 Kyalami Wild Rose Gin Sports & GT round
2024 2nd Kyalami ZX10 Masters round
2023 Kyalami BMW M Performance Parts Race Series round
2024 Kyalami Global Touring Car Championship round
2023 Kyalami Wild Rose Gin Sports & GT round
2024 Kyalami Investchem F1600 round
2023 Kyalami Extreme Supercars round
2023 Kyalami Global Touring Car Championship round
2023 Kyalami BMW M Performance Parts Race Series round
2024 Kyalami Gazoo Racing SA Cup round
1992 South African Grand Prix
2010 Kyalami World SBK round
1992 South African motorcycle Grand Prix
2009 Kyalami World SSP round
1992 South African motorcycle Grand Prix
1992 South African motorcycle Grand Prix
2008–09 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, South Africa
1995 Birkin Cars/TVR Invitational Race
1998 2 h 30 min Kyalami
2005 Kyalami Grand Prix Masters
1999 SportsRacing World Cup Kyalami
2002 Kyalami World SBK round
2000 Vodacom Speed Festival Kyalami
2000 Vodacom Speed Festival Kyalami
2002 Kyalami World SSP round
1990 Yellow Pages 200
1985 South African Grand Prix
1986 Southern Sun 500
1974 Kyalami 6 Hours
1971 Kyalami 9 Hours
1987 Kyalami Group C2 race
1973 Highveld 100
1985 South African motorcycle Grand Prix
1979 1000 km of Kyalami
1975 1000 km of Kyalami
1985 South African motorcycle Grand Prix
1967 Rand Spring Trophy
1961 Rand Grand Prix


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