Cape Town, Vancouver and Seoul have been linked in the new season of Formula E, an all-electric racing series that will grow to a record 16-race championship in 2021/22, according to a provisional calendar approved on Thursday.
Formula E will race in 12 cities across four continents next season as the series expands after the end of coronavirus-related restrictions in countries such as China returns to the calendar.
Cape Town will host the FIA single-seater World Championship race for the first time since 1993, when it staged the Formula One Grand Prix.
The 2021/22 season for the all-electric series will resume in January in a one-night race in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia.
Other venues for the season ending in August 2022 include London, Berlin, Monaco, Rome and New York.
Swiss driver Edoardo Mortara (Rokit Venturi) leads the standings this season ahead of this weekend's race in New York, 10 points ahead of Dutchman Robin Frijns (Envision Virgin).