High-Octane Action Set for WRC Safari Rally Kenya 2025

The WRC Safari Rally Kenya 2025 will occur from March 19 to March 23, featuring 21 stages across Nairobi and Naivasha. It includes crucial events like the Shakedown and various competitive stages challenging top drivers, including those from Kenya. The race concludes with podium celebrations on March 23.
The WRC Safari Rally Kenya 2025 is poised to be an exhilarating event from March 19 to March 23, showcasing elite rally drivers tackling Kenya’s challenging terrain. Known for its difficult conditions and unpredictable weather, the competition will span both Nairobi and Naivasha, featuring a total of 21 arduous stages.
The rally commences on March 19 with a Shakedown at Sleeping Warrior (5.00km), providing drivers with an opportunity to fine-tune their vehicles before the main event. The official start occurs on March 20 at KICC in Nairobi at 11:26 AM, followed by the Super Special Stage at Kasarani (4.76km) and the Mzabibu 1 stage (8.15km) in the afternoon.
On March 21, full rally action begins with challenging stages such as Camp Moran (32.20km), Loldia (19.11km), Geothermal (13.12km), and Kedong (15.10km). The next day, March 22, sees additional demanding stages including Sleeping Warrior (26.88km), Elmenteita (17.31km), and Soysambu (29.32km) pushing drivers to their limits.
The final day, March 23, wraps up the excitement with stages like Oserengoni (18.33km) and Mzabibu 2 (8.15km), culminating in the iconic Hell’s Gate Power Stage (10.53km) before podium celebrations at 3:30 PM in Naivasha.
A stellar lineup of competitors is anticipated at the WRC Safari Rally 2025, featuring top drivers such as Elfyn Evans (33) and Kalle Rovanperä (69) in Toyota GR Yaris Rally1, as well as Thierry Neuville (1) and Ott Tänak (8) in Hyundai i20 N Rally1. Other notable participants include Takamoto Katsuta (18), Josh McErlean (55), Grégoire Munster (13), and Oliver Solberg (20) in various entries.
In addition to international competitors, several Kenyan drivers, including Jeremiah Wahome (29), Hamza Anwar (30), and Jasmeet Chana (39), aim to showcase their skills on familiar terrain. With anticipated support from thousands of fans, the WRC Safari Rally 2025 is set to deliver a memorable motorsport experience.
The WRC Safari Rally Kenya 2025 promises high-stakes competition and thrilling moments as world-class drivers navigate the demanding Kenyan landscape. With a well-planned schedule of challenging stages and a mix of elite international and Kenyan drivers, the event is poised to be a highlight in the rally calendar, attracting a significant fanbase eager for high-octane action.
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