The Winning Concept
In Cape Town, named the best city in the world 2025 by Timeout.

Number of Laps: ≈ 53
Race Distance: 302.1 km
Direction: Anti-Clockwise
Turns: ≈33
- Stadium Capacity: 55 000
- Table Mountain
- Robben Island
- V&A Waterfront
In Cape Town,
named the best
city in the world
2025 by Timeout.
Number of Laps: ≈ 53
Race Distance: 302.1 km
Direction: Anti-Clockwise
Turns: ≈33
- Stadium Capacity: 55 000
- Table Mountain
- Robben Island
- V&A Waterfront

The Cape Town Grand Prix SA (CTGPSA) is a stunning street circuit sculpted into the city’s natural contours, designed by CTGPSA with F1’s premier track designer, Hermann Tilke, advising on its layout. Set against Table Mountain and the Atlantic, the track weaves through Cape Town’s vibrant streets, blending high-speed straights with flowing corners that capture the city’s rhythm. Tilke’s expertise ensures a perfect balance of spectacle and strategy, creating a circuit where cutting-edge motorsport meets breathtaking scenery. More than a race, CTGPSA is a masterpiece of speed, design, and the spirit of the Mother City.

Hermann Tilke is the mastermind behind modern Formula 1 circuit design, having crafted most of the tracks on the calendar. As an engineer and former racer, he blends technical expertise with a deep understanding of racing dynamics. His circuits—like Yas Marina, Circuit of the Americas, and Bahrain International—set new standards for safety, overtaking opportunities, and architectural brilliance. Trusted by the FIA and F1 for decades, Tilke has shaped the very future of motorsport, leaving a legacy of thrilling, high-speed battles on tracks built for spectacle and strategy.

Hermann Tilke is the mastermind behind modern Formula 1 circuit design, having crafted most of the tracks on the calendar. As an engineer and former racer, he blends technical expertise with a deep understanding of racing dynamics. His circuits—like Yas Marina, Circuit of the Americas, and Bahrain International—set new standards for safety, overtaking opportunities, and architectural brilliance. Trusted by the FIA and F1 for decades, Tilke has shaped the very future of motorsport, leaving a legacy of thrilling, high-speed battles on tracks built for spectacle and strategy.