Rovanperä takes dominant Safari Rally win!

With an apparent imperiousness that belied the effort it obviously demanded, Kalle Rovanperä became a two-time winner of the 2024 Safari Rally Kenya, ending the grueling African fixture with a 1m 37.8s victory margin having led since Friday morning, in by far the most grueling FIA World Rally Championship round so far this season. It was Rovanperä's meticulous balance of both speed and common sense that ultimately secured his 12th career WRC victory.

The Finn, co-driven by Jonne Halttunen, built a lead of almost one minute after winning all of Friday's rock-strewn stages around Lake Naivasha, then kept his driving super clean to end Saturday two minutes ahead of the chasing pack as they encountered a litany of mechanical troubles and tyre damage. That buffer allowed the two-time WRC champion to drive for a finish in Sunday's final leg, which culminated amid stunning scenery at Hell's Gate with Kenyan President William Ruto in attendance.

Takamoto Katstuta completed a Toyota GR Yaris 1-2 as the Japanese marque extended its manufacturers' championship lead to four points over Hyundai Motorsport, while M-Sport Ford Puma hotshot Adrien Fourmaux bagged his second consecutive podium 47.3s behind.

Rovanperä enthused: "It's always special to win here, a legendary event for Toyota. We've always been so good here and that's continuing. Like they say in Africa: the car in front is always a Toyota! A big thanks to the team, everybody made a big effort to make the car work so well. I think me and Jonne did a good job, I don't think you can have a better Safari Rally than we did. No issues, clever driving and I think it was a good effort."

Elfyn Evans ended Friday in contention for a podium but a fraught Saturday, which saw the Welshman stop twice to carry out stage-side wheel changes, meant he finished over four minutes back from his team-mate Rovanperä in fourth overall. He remains second in the drivers? championship behind leader Thierry Neuville, who trailed him by almost six minutes in fifth. Nevertheless, Neuville now heads Evans by six points after enduring a troublesome week aboard his Hyundai i20 N. Fuel pressure problems on Saturday cost the Belgian several minutes and suspension damage on Sunday, inflicted by a rock added insult to injury. His colleagues, Esapekka Lappi and Ott Tänak fared even worse. Lappi's problems included two broken gearboxes over the course of the week while Tänak could only climb back to eighth overall behind WRC2 runners Gus Greensmith and Oliver Solberg after his car sustained broken suspension on Friday.

Completing the top 10 were gentleman driver Jourdan Serderidis in a Puma and Skoda Fabia Rally2 star Kajetan Kajetanowicz. The WRC returns to asphalt for the Croatia Rally which takes place 18 - 21 April, based in capital city Zagreb.

2nd April, 2024