Argentine President Javier Milei is championing efforts to bring Formula 1 racing back to Argentina. Last hosted in 1998, the nation is renovating the Oscar and Juan Galvez Autodrome to achieve necessary circuit status. Milei aims to garner support and attend the upcoming FIA Americas Congress.

In a move to reignite Argentina’s presence on the international motorsport stage, Argentine President Javier Milei announced plans to bring Formula 1 back to the country. The initiative would mark Argentina’s return to hosting the prestigious race, not held since 1998.
President Milei <a href="https://comicvibe.com/detective-comics-1112-preview-family-secrets-finally-revealed/” title=”Detective Comics #1112 Preview: Family Secrets Finally Revealed”>revealed his strategy during a radio interview, stating he plans to attend the International Automobile Federation’s Americas Congress, scheduled between August 31 and September 2 in the capital. The Automovil Club Argentino will host the Congress, marking a significant step in Argentina’s motorsport revival.
Renovations at Buenos Aires’ Oscar and Juan Galvez Autodrome aim to achieve Grade 1 circuit status, essential for hosting such races. The venue, set to host a MotoGP in 2027, is hastening its upgrades, with hopes of securing an FIA Grade 1 license to welcome Formula 1 again in the upcoming seasons.
