WRC – African adventure presents challenge and intrigue for WRC stars

2022 WRC - Safari Rally Kenya - Kalle Rovanperä/Jonne Halttunen - Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT - Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 Hybrid (photo: Nikos Katikis/DPPI)

The 2023 FIA World Rally Championship reaches halfway next week when the 70th anniversary edition of Safari Rally Kenya hosts round seven of a season full of action and intrigue.

With Hyundai triumphing on Rally Italia Sardegna earlier this month, all three manufacturers competing in the initial phase of the hybrid-powered Rally1 era are now victorious in 2023 following wins earlier in the year for M-Sport (Ford) and Toyota.

What’s more, they have done so in three different car types, with Toyota, Hyundai and M-Sport using B-Class, C-Class and Compact Crossover vehicles respectively, such is the accessible nature of the Rally1 regulations. These require the use of fossil-free fuel and place an even greater emphasis on enhanced safety than previously through the continuous advancement of technology.

But while Safari Rally Kenya’s latest milestone is worthy of considerable celebration, the drivers and teams contesting one of the sport’s most demanding events will be focused solely on successfully negotiating the challenging route located around event hub Naivasha, 100 kilometres to the north of the capital Nairobi.

One of the sport’s most iconic contests, Safari Rally Kenya’s formidable reputation is not to be underestimated with river crossings, rock-strewn sections, climbs and dips, intense heat, plus a slippery surface in the event of heavy rainfall just some of what’s in store when the event takes place from June 22-25 over 355.92 timed kilometres.

As well as forming part of an increasingly exciting race for the prestigious FIA World Rally Championship titles, Safari Rally Kenya provides a chance for several African crews to gain crucial experience and showcase the competitive nature of the FIA African Rally Championship.

For the sport to continue to grow and to be accessible to more and more people, expanding the WRC’s reach around the globe is vital in encouraging the next generation of drivers, co-drivers, engineers, mechanics, logistics people and more besides. The championship’s return to Africa in 2021 after almost two decades away has therefore provided a significant opportunity.

All Rally1 cars competing on Safari Rally Kenya will use the Scorpion KX soft and hard tyres from official supplier Pirelli. The soft compound is the first choice for use in cool and damp conditions, while the hard compound is for warm and dry weather. Rally1 teams can use a maximum of 28 tyres for the event including four for Shakedown.

THE ROUTE IN SHORT

Stunning scenery and wildlife combine to make Safari Rally Kenya a must-follow event. The 19-stage route begins with the two-by-two Kasarani superspecial in the outskirts of Nairobi following the ceremonial start in Uhuru Park.

Three repeated stages on the northerly and southerly shores of Lake Naivasha form the largely unchanged Friday leg. Saturday’s action is located north of Naivasha towards Lake Elmenteita includes twin visits to the Sleeping Warrior stage, now the rally’s longest at 31.04 kilometres after Friday’s Kedong stage was reduced in length slightly. 

Sunday’s itinerary begins with the new Malewa stage one of three repeated tests on the final leg of the event, of which the 10.53-kilometre Hell’s Gate Wolf Power Stage provides the final challenge.

SAFARI RALLY KENYA DATA

Stage distance: 355.92 km
Total distance: 1190.79 km
Number of stages: 19

RALLY1 HYBRID CONTENDERS

Hyundai Shell Mobis World Rally Team: While Thierry Neuville and Dani Sordo have previous Safari Rally Kenya experience to call upon, the event is all-new for Esepakka Lappi.

M-Sport Ford World Rally Team: Ott Tänak finished third on his Safari debut in 2021 but team-mate Pierre-Louis Loubet is a newcomer to the event. Jourdan Serderidis is entered in a third Ford Puma Rally1 but is not eligible for Manufacturers’ championship points.

Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT: Toyota’s drivers have considerable Safari Rally pedigree with Sébastien Ogier and Kalle Rovanperä winning in 2021 and 2022 respectively. Development driver Takamoto Katsuta’s second place finish in 2021 marked his first WRC podium. Elfyn Evan, who finished second last year, completes the Toyota-powered line-up.

SUPPORTING CATEGORIES

Twelve drivers will contest the FIA WRC2 category for Rally2 cars. They include Kajetan Kajetanowicz, Armin Kremer, Grégoire Munster, Martin Prokop and multiple Kenyan champion Carl Tundo.

Oliver Solberg will also rely on Rally2 technology although the young driver from Sweden has not nominated Safari Rally Kenya as one of his scoring rounds.

Kenya drivers Hamza Anwar, McRae Kimathi and Jeremiah Wahome are among the WRC3 entry, which also features Canada’s Jason Bailey and Paraguyan Diego Dominguez.

MEDIA INFORMATION

Media accreditation

Media accreditation must be collected personally by accredited Pass Holders at the Accreditation Desk, located at the Media Centre, Safari Rally Service Park in Naivasha (location: Wildlife Research and Training Institute, 7F52+47R, Biashara Nakuru Town East, Karagita)

The Accreditation Desk is open as follows:
Sunday 18 June: 12:00 – 18:00 (for recce only)
Monday 19 June: 14:00 – 19:00
Tuesday 20 June: 08:00 – 19:00
Wednesday 21 June: 08:00 – 20:00
Thursday 22 June:  08:00 – 20:00
Friday 23 June: 08:00 – 12:00

Media Centre

The Media Centre is at the same location and opens as follows:

Tuesday June 20: 14:00 – 19:00 hrs
Wednesday June 21: 08:00-20:00 hrs
Thursday June 22: 08:00-20:00 hrs
Friday June 23: 07:45-20:00 hrs
Saturday June 24: 07:45-20:00 hrs
Sunday June 25: 06:45-20:00 hrs

Media activities and opportunities 

Tuesday 20 June  
15:30 – 17:00 hrs Team media functions (in team service areas):
15:30 hrs M-Sport Ford World Rally Team
16:00 hrs Hyundai Shell Mobis World Rally Team
16:30 hrs Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT
17:00 – 17:30 hrs Mandatory Tabard Media Safety Briefing (Media Centre)
   
Wednesday June 21  
10:01 – 13:00 hrs Shakedown for P1, P2, P3 and P4 drivers (Loldia, 5.40 km)
13:01 – 14:00 hrs Shakedown for Non-priority drivers (Loldia, 5.40 km)
14:00 hrs FIA Pre-event press conference (Media Centre)
14:45 hrs Tree planting for invited crews (Service Park)
   
Thursday June 22  
11:00 hrs  Media interviews and promotional functions for selected drivers (Uhuru Park, Nairobi)
11:00 hrs  Media interviews with Ogier, Rovanperä, Tänak, Evans and Neuville
11:00 hrs  Visit to Hustler Market with Lappi, Sordo, Katsuta, Loubet, Solberg, Kajetanowicz, Munster
11:15 hrs Autograph session for selected P1, P2 & P3 drivers, details in Bull. 1 (Uhuru Park, Nairobi)
11:45 hrs WRC family photo on the podium (Uhuru Park, Nairobi)
  Photo 1 – P1 drivers and co-drivers
  Photo 2 – P2 drivers and co-drivers
  Photo 3 – P3 drivers and co-drivers
11:50 hrs P1 crews meeting with President of Kenya (Uhuru Park, Nairobi)
12:15 hrs Presidential and VIP speeches (Uhuru Park, Nairobi)
12:46 hrs Start of Section 1 (Uhuru Park, Nairobi)
   
Friday June 23  
07:00 hrs Start of Section 2 (KWS Naivasha Service Park)
See itinerary Midday and end-of-day media zone (see details below)
   
Saturday June 24  
06:35 hrs Start of Section 4 (KWS Naivasha Service Park)
See itinerary Midday and end-of-day media zone (see details below)
   
Sunday June 25  
06:20 hrs Start of Section 6 (KWS Naivasha Service Park)
16:00 hrs Prize-giving ceremony (KWS Naivasha Service Park)
16:30 hrs FIA Post-event Press Conference (Media Centre)

Media zones

Media Zones attended by all drivers, co-drivers and selected team representatives will operate in the Media Zone area as follows: TC1A, 4A, 7A, 10A, 13A, 16A, 19A.

FIA Press Conference attendance and schedule

Pre-event (Media Centre), Wednesday June 21

14:00 – Part 1, FIA WRC3, Rally Stars Kenya programme
Hamza Anwar (KEN), Ford Fiesta Rally3
Jeremiah Wahome (KEN), Ford Fiesta Rally3
McRae Kimathi (KEN), Ford Fiesta Rally3

14:10 – FIA WRC2 and WRC Masters cup
WRC2: Karan Patel (KEN), Ford Fiesta Rally2
WRC2: Carl Tundo (KEN), Škoda Fabia Rally2 Evo
WRC Masters: Piero Canobbio, Hyundai i20 N Rally2

14:20 – FIA WRC
Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT – Kalle Rovanperä (FIN), Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 Hybrid
Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT – Esapekka Lappi (FIN), Hyundai i20 N Rally1 Hybrid
M-Sport Ford WRT – Pierre-Louis Loubet (FRA), Ford Puma Rally1 Hybrid
 
Post-event (Media Centre), 16:30 hrs, Sunday June 25

Top 3 drivers in overall classification plus winning co-driver
Representative of winning manufacturer
Winning WRC2 drivers (WRC2, WRC2 Challenger)
Winning WRC3 driver
Winning WRC Masters Cup driver

SAFARI RALLY KENYA MANUFACTURER ENTRIES

Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Kalle Rovanperä (FIN)/Jonne Halttunen (FIN) – #69
  Sébastien Ogier (FRA/Vincent Landais (FRA) – #17
  Elfyn Evans (GBR)/Scott Martin (GBR) – #33
   
Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT Thierry Neuville (BEL)/Martijn Wydaeghe (BEL) – #11
  Esapekka Lappi (FIN)/Janne Ferm (FIN) – #4
  Dani Sordo (ESP)/Cándido Carrera (ESP) – #6
   
M-Sport Ford WRT Ott Tänak (EST)/Martin Järveoja (EST) – #8
                        Pierre-Louis Loubet (FRA)/Nicolas Gilsoul (BEL) – #7

FIA WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP 2022 CLASSIFICATION

The provisional classifications following round 6 of the 2023 FIA World Rally Championship are available here.

SAFARI RALLY KENYA 2022 RESULTS

1. K. Rovanperä (FIN)/J. Halttunen (FIN) Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 3h40m24.9s
2. E. Evans (GBR)/S. Martin (GBR) Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 +52m.8s
3. T. Katsuta (JPN)/A. Johnston (IRL) Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 +1m42.7s

SAFARI RALLY KENYA RECENT WINNERS

2022 Kalle Rovanperä/Jonne Halttunen Toyota GR Yaris Rally1
2021 Sébastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia Toyota Yaris WRC
2019* Baldev Chager/Ravi Soni Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X R4
2018* Carl Tundo/Tim Jessop Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X R4
2017* Tapio Laukkanen/Gavin Laurence Subaru Impreza WRX STi
*Non-WRC event  

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