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Top three drivers separated by 12 seconds in 2026 Safari Rally

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March 13, 2026
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The battle for the 2026 Safari Rally title is finely poised as the top three drivers are separated by only 12 seconds after stage nine of 19. Andas Mike Okinyi reports from Naivasha in Nakuru County. Saturday is the big day, with a punishing schedule that will see the drivers tac

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Solberg Maintains Narrow Lead in WRC Safari Rally Naivasha - March 2026

Oliver Solberg of Sweden holds a one‑second lead after Day 2 of the 2026 WRC Safari Rally in Naivasha. Toyota crews continue to dominate the top positions, with Sébastien Ogier closing in after Solberg suffered a tire puncture earlier in the day. Changing weather and muddy stages have made driving conditions particularly demanding. In a related development, Toyota Gazoo Racing driver Takamoto Katsuta described a double front puncture at Kedong' Two as the worst of his career at the Safari Rally. Meanwhile, the top three drivers are separated by just 12 seconds after stage nine, highlighting how closely contested the 2026 Safari Rally has become. Turning to the economic impact, the rally has brought significant activity to Nakuru County, with Naivasha experiencing a surge in business and tourism during the event.

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