2024 Safari Rally

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Host country Kenya
Dates run28 31 March 2024
Start locationKasarani, Nairobi
2024 Safari Rally
Safari Rally Kenya 2024
Round 3 of 13 in the 2024 World Rally Championship
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Safari Rally moved ahead to March for 2024.
Host country Kenya
Rally baseNaivasha, Nakuru County
Dates run28 31 March 2024
Start locationKasarani, Nairobi
Finish locationHell's Gate National Park, Naivasha
Stages19 (355.92 km; 221.16 miles)[1]
Stage surfaceSand
Transport distance943.30 km (586.14 miles)
Overall distance1,299.22 km (807.30 miles)
Statistics
Crews registered29
Crews28 at start, 22 at finish
Overall results
Overall winnerFinland Kalle Rovanperä
Finland Jonne Halttunen
Japan Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT
3:36:04.0
Saturday
Overall leader
Finland Kalle Rovanperä
Finland Jonne Halttunen
Japan Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT
2:48:50.2
Sunday
Accumulated leader
Estonia Ott Tänak
Estonia Martin Järveoja
South Korea Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT
45:27.7
Power Stage winnerBelgium Thierry Neuville
Belgium Martijn Wydaeghe
South Korea Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT
5:27.1
Support category results
WRC-2 winnerSweden Gus Greensmith
Sweden Jonas Andersson
Germany Toksport WRT
3:54:09.4
WRC-3 winnerKenya Hamza Anwar
Kenya Adnan Din
6:16:11.8

The 2024 Safari Rally (also known as the 2024 Safari Rally Kenya) was a motor racing event for rally cars held over four days from 28 to 31 March 2024.[2] It marked the seventy-second running of the Safari Rally, and was the third round of the 2024 World Rally Championship, World Rally Championship-2 and World Rally Championship-3. The event was based in Naivasha in the Nakuru County, and was contested over nineteen special stages, covering a total competitive distance of 355.92 km (221.16 mi).[1]

Sébastien Ogier and Vincent Landais were the defending rally winners, and Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT, were the defending manufacturer's winners.[3] Kajetan Kajetanowicz and Maciej Szczepaniak were the defending rally winners in the WRC-2 category.[4] Diego Dominguez Jr. and Rogelio Peñate were the defending rally winners in the WRC-3 category.[5]

Kalle Rovanperä and Jonne Halttunen won the rally, and their team, Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT, successfully defended their titles.[6] Gus Greensmith and Jonas Andersson were the winners in the WRC-2 category.[7] Hamza Anwar and Adnan Din were the winners in the WRC-3 category.

Entry list

The following crews entered into the rally. The event was opened to crews competing in the World Rally Championship, its support categories, the World Rally Championship-2, World Rally Championship-3 and privateer entries that were not registered to score points in any championship. Nine entered under Rally1 regulations, as were thirteen Rally2 crews in the World Rally Championship-2 and one Rally3 crew in the World Rally Championship-3.[8]

Rally1 entries competing in the World Rally Championship
No. Driver Co-Driver Entrant Car Championship eligibility Tyre
4 Finland Esapekka Lappi Finland Janne Ferm South Korea Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT Hyundai i20 N Rally1 Driver, Co-driver, Manufacturer P
8 Estonia Ott Tänak Estonia Martin Järveoja South Korea Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT Hyundai i20 N Rally1 Driver, Co-driver, Manufacturer P
11 Belgium Thierry Neuville Belgium Martijn Wydaeghe South Korea Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT Hyundai i20 N Rally1 Driver, Co-driver, Manufacturer P
13 Luxembourg Grégoire Munster Belgium Louis Louka United Kingdom M-Sport Ford WRT Ford Puma Rally1 Driver, Co-driver, Manufacturer P
16 France Adrien Fourmaux France Alexandre Coria United Kingdom M-Sport Ford WRT Ford Puma Rally1 Driver, Co-driver, Manufacturer P
18 Japan Takamoto Katsuta Republic of Ireland Aaron Johnston Japan Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 Driver, Co-driver, Manufacturer P
19 Greece Jourdan Serderidis Belgium Frédéric Miclotte United Kingdom M-Sport Ford WRT Ford Puma Rally1 Driver, Co-driver P
33 United Kingdom Elfyn Evans United Kingdom Scott Martin Japan Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 Driver, Co-driver, Manufacturer P
69 Finland Kalle Rovanperä Finland Jonne Halttunen Japan Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 Driver, Co-driver, Manufacturer P
Rally2 entries competing in the World Rally Championship-2
No. Driver Co-Driver Entrant Car Championship eligibility Tyre
20 Sweden Oliver Solberg United Kingdom Elliott Edmondson Germany Toksport WRT Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 Driver, Co-driver, Team P
21 France Nicolas Ciamin France Yannick Roche France Nicolas Ciamin Hyundai i20 N Rally2 Challenger Driver, Challenger Co-driver P
22 United Kingdom Gus Greensmith Sweden Jonas Andersson Germany Toksport WRT Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 Driver, Co-driver, Team P
23 Poland Kajetan Kajetanowicz Poland Maciej Szczepaniak Poland Kajetan Kajetanowicz Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 Challenger Driver, Challenger Co-driver P
24 Kenya Carl Tundo Kenya Tim Jessop Kenya Carl Tundo Ford Fiesta R5 Challenger/Master Driver, Challenger Co-driver P
25 Luxembourg Charles Munster Belgium Loïc Dumont Luxembourg Charles Munster Hyundai i20 N Rally2 Challenger Driver, Challenger Co-driver P
26 Paraguay Diego Dominguez Jr. Spain Rogelio Peñate Paraguay Diego Dominguez Jr. Citroën C3 Rally2 Challenger Driver, Challenger Co-driver P
27 Poland Daniel Chwist Poland Kamil Heller Poland Daniel Chwist Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 Challenger Driver, Challenger Co-driver P
28 Kenya Karan Patel Kenya Tauseef Khan Kenya Karan Patel Škoda Fabia R5 Challenger Driver, Challenger Co-driver P
29 Kenya Samman Singh Vohra Kenya Alfir Khan Kenya Samman Singh Vohra Škoda Fabia Rally2 evo Challenger Driver, Challenger Co-driver P
30 Kenya Aakif Virani Kenya Zahir Shah Kenya Aakif Virani Škoda Fabia R5 Challenger/Masters Driver, Challenger Co-driver P
31 Spain Miguel Díaz-Aboitiz Spain Rodrigo Sanjuan de Eusebio Spain Miguel Díaz-Aboitiz Škoda Fabia Rally2 evo Challenger/Masters Driver, Challenger Co-driver P
32 Greece George Vassilakis United Kingdom Tom Krawszik Greece George Vassilakis Ford Fiesta Rally2 Challenger/Masters Driver, Challenger Co-driver, Team P
Rally3 entries competing in the World Rally Championship-3
No. Driver Co-Driver Entrant Car Tyre
34 Kenya Hamza Anwar Kenya Adnan Din Kenya Hamza Anwar Ford Fiesta Rally3 P

Itinerary

All dates and times are EAT (UTC+3).

Date No. Time span Stage name Distance
27 March After 10:01 Loldia [Shakedown] 5.40 km
28 March After 12:26 Opening ceremony, Kenyatta International Convention Centre
SS1 After 14:05 Super Special Kasarani 4.84 km
29 March 7:30 – 7:45 Service A, WSTI Naivasha
SS2 After 8:30 Loldia 1 19.17 km
SS3 After 9:48 Geothermal 1 13.12 km
SS4 After 10:41 Kedong 1 30.62 km
12:31 – 13:11 Service B, WSTI Naivasha
SS5 After 13:56 Loldia 2 19.17 km
SS6 After 15:14 Geothermal 2 13.12 km
SS7 After 16:07 Kedong 2 30.62 km
17:37 – 18:22 Flexi Service C, WSTI Naivasha
30 March SS8 After 8:01 Soysambu 1 29.32 km
SS9 After 9:05 Elmenteita 1 15.08 km
SS10 After 10:03 Sleeping Warrior 1 31.04 km
12:28 – 13:08 Service D, WSTI Naivasha
SS11 After 14:34 Soysambu 2 29.32 km
SS12 After 15:35 Elmenteita 2 15.08 km
SS13 After 16:33 Sleeping Warrior 2 31.04 km
18:53 – 19:38 Flexi Service E, WSTI Naivasha
31 March SS14 After 7:02 Malewa 1 8.33 km
SS15 After 7:57 Oserian 1 18.33 km
SS16 After 9:05 Hell's Gate 1 10.53 km
10:18 – 10:33 Service F, WSTI Naivasha
SS17 After 11:20 Malewa 2 8.33 km
SS18 After 12:10 Oserian 2 18.33 km
13:18 – 13:58 Regroup, WSTI Naivasha
SS19 After 14:15 Hell's Gate 2 [Power Stage] 10.53 km
After 15:15 Podium ceremony, WSTI Naivasha
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