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Revving Up the Caucasus: Armenia and FIA Chart a High-Speed Future for Motorsports and Tourism (2026)

26 Feb 2026 By travelandtourworld

Revving Up the Caucasus: Armenia and FIA Chart a High-Speed Future for Motorsports and Tourism (2026)
 

In the world of high-stakes diplomacy and economic development, sometimes the fastest way forward is behind the wheel of a race car. On February 24, 2026, a significant meeting in Yerevan signaled that Armenia is no longer content with being a spectator in the global sports arena. Armenian Economy Minister Gevorg Papoyan sat down with a high-level delegation from the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), led by Secretary General for Sport Valerio Iachizzi, to discuss a partnership that could redefine the nation’s brand.

The agenda was as ambitious as a qualifying lap at Monaco: the integration of Formula 1 standards, the expansion of motorsport tourism, and the mobilization of Armenia’s industrial and engineering potential.

For Armenia, motorsports isn’t just about the roar of engines and checkered flags. It is a strategic tool for economic diversification. During the discussions, Minister Papoyan emphasized that the country is looking to leverage the FIA’s global prestige to:

In a historic first, specialists from the Automobile Federation of Armenia have already built a racing vehicle entirely within the country. This isn’t a million-dollar hypercar; it is an accessible, locally-produced cross car designed to lower the barrier to entry for young Armenian talent. By allowing students and enthusiasts to engage in the design and production process, Armenia is turning the racetrack into a classroom.

As the 2026 racing season begins globally, Armenia is finally joining the grid. The partnership with the FIA is a testament to the country’s resilience and its forward-looking economic strategy. Whether it is the local production of cross cars or the dream of seeing an F1 car sprint through the streets of Yerevan, one thing is certain: Armenia is moving fast, and the world is starting to take notice.

The engines are starting. The lights are about to go out. And for Armenia, the race has just begun.

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