Naivasha, Kenya, June 26 (Ians) France’s Sebastien Ogier held his nerve to win the 2023 Wrc Safari Rally Kenya, after an epic last day battle against teammate and World Champion Kalle Rovanpera.
Ogier added gloss to his second Safari Rally victory in three years, when he led his Toyota Gr Yaris teammates to complete a second successive top four sweep, reports Xinhua.
Elfyn Evans of Wales and Japan’s Takamoto Katsuta came home third and fourth to repeat the dream 1-2-3-4 Toyota achieved here last year.
“Unbelievable! Look at that, even on the Power Stage I got a stone on the windscreen! We had a lot of issues to face but it could have been a more comfortable rally for us in terms of pace. A lot of misfortune but we brought it home,” Ogier said moments after his landmark victory, his second in the Safari after previously having won the 2021 edition.
Ogier added gloss to his second Safari Rally victory in three years, when he led his Toyota Gr Yaris teammates to complete a second successive top four sweep, reports Xinhua.
Elfyn Evans of Wales and Japan’s Takamoto Katsuta came home third and fourth to repeat the dream 1-2-3-4 Toyota achieved here last year.
“Unbelievable! Look at that, even on the Power Stage I got a stone on the windscreen! We had a lot of issues to face but it could have been a more comfortable rally for us in terms of pace. A lot of misfortune but we brought it home,” Ogier said moments after his landmark victory, his second in the Safari after previously having won the 2021 edition.
- 6/26/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
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