As the revised Kyalami circuit was new to the Formula One calendar, there were two acclimatization sessions held on the Thursday before the Grand Prix weekend. A pre-qualifying session was to be held on Friday morning to eliminate two cars, allowing the other thirty to take part in the main qualifying sessions on Friday afternoon and Saturday. The entrants required to take part in pre-qualifying included the
Larrousse team with their new
Venturi LC92 chassis, driven by
Bertrand Gachot, who had driven for the team in the season-ending
1991 Australian Grand Prix after losing his seat at
Jordan; and the reigning
Japanese Formula 3000 champion
Ukyo Katayama. Also due to take part were one car from each of the
Fondmetal and
Footwork teams. They had chosen Swiss debutant
Andrea Chiesa and Italian veteran
Michele Alboreto respectively. The other two cars taking part were from the new
Andrea Moda team. The Andrea Moda fashion company, owned by
Andrea Sassetti, had bought the
Coloni team, which had failed to pre-qualify at every race of the 1991 season. They had signed ex-Footwork driver
Alex Caffi, and
Enrico Bertaggia, who had driven for Coloni during the 1989 season, and had brought the
Judd-engined
Andrea Moda C4B to South Africa. This car was an adaptation of last season's
Cosworth-powered Coloni C4. Caffi drove in the second of Thursday's acclimatization sessions, although the car's battery failed on the first lap. Bertaggia did not run, and it was unclear if a second C4B had been built, or brought to Kyalami. However, a stewards' meeting on Thursday afternoon ruled that Andrea Moda was a new team, not a continuation of Coloni, and were therefore liable to pay a $100,000 guarantee according to Article 41 of the Formula One Sporting Regulations. The stewards also noted the C4 cars were originally built, and had been raced, by another constructor, i.e. Coloni, not Andrea Moda, thus the cars were likely to be ineligible, as a new team must use an original chassis. In any case, failure to pay the guarantee meant exclusion from the event. Sassetti believed that he did not have to pay the guarantee for new teams as he had purchased an existing team, but officials decided that he had not purchased Coloni's entry into Formula One, or the constructor itself, only its cars and facilities. Sassetti lodged an appeal, citing the fact that several other teams, such as
March, Fondmetal and Footwork had not been required to pay the guarantee when the teams changed hands. In any case, Andrea Moda's exclusion meant that pre-qualifying was cancelled. ==Qualifying==