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Consequences of Ties with Russia have begun for SA: Look what happened.

September 12, 2024
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South Africa’s ties with Russia have cost the country its place in the prestigious world of Formula One (F1), leading to a significant blow to its international reputation. The decision by F1 to withdraw from South Africa suggests that the country has transitioned from being hailed as a hero to being viewed as unwelcome in the global community.

This development raises concerns about the possibility of a broader sport boycott reminiscent of the one experienced during the apartheid era. The Freedom Front Plus (FF Plus) has long highlighted the detrimental effects of political interference and quotas on South African sports, akin to the disruptions witnessed in the past.



 

The repercussions of F1’s cancellation are not limited to a symbolic loss. The economic ramifications are substantial, with billions of potential revenue lost for Gauteng and South Africa as a whole. Market research indicates that the E-Prix event in Cape Town in February injected over a billion rand into the local economy, raising hopes of a similar boost for Gauteng.

Furthermore, hosting an F1 race holds significant status, especially considering that Africa currently lacks representation on the sport’s calendar. The last F1 race on the continent occurred approximately three decades ago at the iconic Kyalami circuit, and the expectation was for the race to return to this venue next year.



 

According to media reports, F1’s decision to withdraw from South Africa stemmed from allegations of weapons transfers between the country and Russia. Additionally, the ANC government’s reported consideration of offering immunity to Russian President Vladimir Putin at the upcoming BRICS summit in South Africa likely played a role.

Stefano Domenicali, CEO of F1, expressed his strong stance against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last year by promptly removing Russia from the racing calendar. In an interview with sporting website ESPN, Domenicali affirmed that there would be no further F1 racing in Russia and that negotiations on the matter were off the table.



 

These developments signify a growing tightening of the noose around the ANC government’s neck. Over the years, the ANC’s actions have garnered international attention and now, finally, consequences are being imposed. The repercussions could potentially have a snowball effect, as seen with the recent criticism from the American ambassador regarding arms deals with Russia.

The withdrawal of F1 from South Africa marks the beginning of the end for the ANC. Voters will have the opportunity to seal its fate at the polls next year. As the country faces these consequences, it is crucial to reflect on the impact of political decisions on South Africa’s international standing and the potential implications for its economic and sporting future.



 

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