Vrrrrrrrrrmmm: Naivasha breathes again to 2026 WRC Safari Rally

Safari Rally Kenya 2026 has turned Naivasha into a hive of activity as crews, fans, and teams gather for the iconic WRC event following days of recce and scrutineering...
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The 2026 WRC Safari Rally has officially kicked off in Naivasha, transforming the lakeside town into a hub of activity and economic boom.
- Over 400,000 fans are expected to attend the 20 rally stages.
- Key figures include Adrien Fourmaux (French driver) and Principal Secretary for Sports Hon Elijah Mwangi.
- The Wildlife Research and Training Institute of Kenya serves as the Service Park, hosting top manufacturers like Toyota, Hyundai, and M-Sport Ford, with Toyota aiming for a dominant performance.
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