City
Epaper

Female driver Wahome makes WRC Safari Rally Kenya history

By IANS | Updated: June 27, 2022 22:30 IST

Nairobi, June 27 Maxine Wahome made history by becoming the first Kenyan female to win a World Rally ...

Open in App

Nairobi, June 27 Maxine Wahome made history by becoming the first Kenyan female to win a World Rally Championship (WRC) support round as the Safari Rally concluded here.

Wahome won the WRC3 title on home soil in the 2022 edition of the African classic on Sunday that saw Finland's Kalle Rovanpera win the main class to extend his lead at the top of the world championship.

"My goal was just to learn the car and day by day improve my speed. Wednesday was my first time in the car I normally drive a Subaru Impreza N12. The only testing I got with the car was on Tarmac, which is completely different to the Safari," Wahome told the WRC Promoter after her pioneering feat.

Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta, who officially closed the rally in Naivasha, 90km northwest of the capital Nairobi, hailed Wahome in his address.

"I want to congratulate our very own Maxine Wahome, you have proved that the world of motorsport is not the world of men but humankind; we shall stand with you through the WRC ranks globally," Kenyatta saluted.

After Sunday's opening test was canceled, the 26-year-old produced five error-free stages to lead the all-Ford Fiesta Rally3 field by 25 minutes and 27 seconds over second-placed compatriot Jeremy Wahome.

FIA Junior WRC regular McRae Kimathi rounded out the all-Kenyan podium over 10 minutes behind at the end of a brutal event that forced every driver into retirement at least once, reports Xinhua.

Wahome's winning performance was made even more impressive by the fact she had never driven the Fiesta car on gravel before the start.

Wahome's rally very nearly unraveled on Friday evening when she was sidelined by an engine control unit fault on the final test, but the youngster was able to restart on Saturday and reclaimed the top spot as her rivals came unstuck.

Hamza Anwar threatened to break her stride and clawed back over two and a half minutes on Sunday morning, but he retired with two stages remaining.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: TarmacMaxine wahomeNairobiWRCUhuru kenyattaNaivasha
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiMumbai: Two Bangladeshi Nationals Held at Airport with Fake Passports While En Route to Norway

MumbaiMumbai Man Caught at Airport with Forged Maritime Documents While Attempting to Travel to Malawi

MaharashtraMumbai: DRI Seizes Rs 19.79 Crore Cocaine at CSMI Airport, Sierra Leone National Arrested

InternationalKenya: Mysterious illness hits Kenyan schoolgirls, 90 students paralyzed

InternationalIn the name of assistance, Chinese companies controlling public services in Kenya: Report

Other Sports Realted Stories

Other SportsSpin in focus as Australia face rare T20I series decider test against Proteas

Other SportsChennai Grand Masters 2025: Vincent Keymer seals title with a round to spare, becomes tournament's first ever sole champion

Other SportsPKL Season 12: Services players pay tribute to nation's heroes on Independence Day

Other SportsIsak would not have done as well without our support: Howe

Other SportsWorld Padel League Day 3: Khan Tigers dominate Vernost Jaguars, SG Pipers Cheetahs edge Vedanta Leopards to clinch semi-final spot