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WRC Safari Rally: Young Kenyan Speedsters Shine

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Jeremy Wahome, 22, of the FIA Rally Star Programme, in action during the World Rally Championship (WRC) Safari Rally in Naivasha.
Jeremy Wahome, 22, of the FIA Rally Star Programme, in action during the World Rally Championship (WRC) Safari Rally in Naivasha.
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Kenyan youngsters Jeremy Wahome, Hamza Anwar and McRae Kimathi put in assured performances at the recently concluded WRC Safari Rally, showcasing the next generation of Kenya’s motorsport talent.

The trio, who were sponsored by Safaricom and Kenya Airways, took part in the event as part of the FIA Rally Star Program, a global initiative that seeks to identify, train, and develop talented young drivers between 17-26 years.

Driving an M-Sport Fiesta Rally 3, 22-year-old Jeremy Wahome, in the cockpit with co-driver Victor Okundi, drew from his experience in Formula 3 to finish in 16th place in his first-ever rally event, taking on more experienced drivers in one of the toughest WRC events.

“I am happy with my finish and I want to thank sponsors such as Safaricom for coming on board to support us become professional and world-class drivers. This will enable us to have Kenyan drivers participate in the main event in the next five years that the rally will be in the country,” said Jeremy Wahome.

READ>>>>>WRC Safari Rally: Safaricom Unveils Ksh17.5 Million Sponsorship

Hamza Anwar, also 22 years, finished 25th overall. Hamza comes from a strong rally heritage, as his father Asad Anwar and uncle Azar Anwar are both famous for their rally exploits. The third young rally star, McRae Kimathi, 26 years, put on a strong show throughout the grueling course but had to retire his vehicle in the final stage due to a mechanical problem.

McRae Kimathi (Left), Hamza Anwar (Centre) and Jeremy Wahome (Right), of the FIA Rally Star Programme, during Safaricom sponsorship launch of WRC Safari Rally at Kasarani.
McRae Kimathi (Left), Hamza Anwar (Centre) and Jeremy Wahome (Right), of the FIA Rally Star Programme, during Safaricom sponsorship launch of WRC Safari Rally at Kasarani.

The WRC Safari Rally, which made its comeback to Kenya after a 19-year hiatus, was won by World Champion Sebastien Ogier, with his Toyota Gazoo team-mate Takamoto Katsuta emerging second. Third place went to Hyundai Motorsport’s Ott Tanak.

Kenyan trio Onkar Rai, Karan Patel and Carl Tundo who was also sponsored by Safaricom finished in the seventh, eighth and ninth positions respectively.

READ>>>>>Safari Rally: Safaricom Powers Carl Tundo’s Quest for Glory

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