Tuta Mionki: Breaking Barriers as the First Kenyan Woman Chairperson of the Stewards at the Pearl of Africa Rally 2024 In a monumental stride for gender equality and motorsport representation, Tuta Mionki makes history as the first Kenyan woman to assume the role of Chairperson of the Stewards at the prestigious Shell V-power Pearl of
Held ahead of the inaugural Tokyo ePrix, ‘Transport’s Net-Zero Transition’ was an opportunity for discussions around the future of sustainability in motorsport, track-to-road innovation, and mobility innovation. The Japan Automobile Federation (JAF) and the University of Tokyo kindly supported the event. This year’s packed agenda included keynotes from Mastercard’s Erica Katayama and the University of
In the heart of the Kenyan wilderness, the 2024 World Rally Championship (WRC) Safari Rally unfolded, marking a resplendent return to its ancestral roots. Steeped in history and surrounded by the breathtaking landscapes of Kenya, this legendary motorsport event captured the essence of adventure and endurance like never before. Reviving Tradition with Modern Flair The
Kenya Motor Sports Federation (KMSF) will fete all its championship winners during the 2022 Annual Awards Gala to be held at Kasarani Stadium on Saturday January 28, 2023. The crème de la crème of Kenya’s Motorsports will converge at the prime venue after drivers took a break from their busy schedules for 2022 Christmas
Karan Patel racked up his second win of the FIA African Rally Championship (ARC) season in Arusha as WRC/FIA Rally Star Hamza Anwar celebrated his maiden career continental podium position. The first two positions in the Arusha based ARC Atlantic Rally of Tanzania was a repeat of Equator Rally where Karan beat Zambian Leroy Gomes
Being a second generation driver has its ups and downs. For one, you are always under pressure to go one better than your seniors and you always strive to cement a decent reputation in your rally-sport career. But for outgoing three times Kenya National Autocross Two Wheel Drive Non-Turbo Buggy Champion Zameer Verje,
Evans Kavisi and Absalom Aswani have promised to bounce back from their WRC Safari Rally Kenya retirement following engine gremlins on the penultimate speed test in Naivasha. The KCB Racing Team duo retired on the second pass of the 13.30km SS18 Narasha test with only the Hell’s Gate power stage to spare and while leading the
Kenya’s Maxine Wahome has today received a KES.1 million cash reward from Safaricom for her stellar performance at the 2022 WRC Safari Rally that was held in Naivasha last week. Maxine, the only lady driver who featured in this year’s Safari, navigated by Murage Waigwa,, became the first ever female rally driver in Kenya to
Toyota Gazoo Racing Team Principal Jari-Matti Latvala believes WRC Safari Rally Kenya will be another big test on African terrain. But the Toyota boss noted that all four of the team’s lineup “can count on the experience they gained last year and have some idea of what to expect.” “It was exciting to
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