Takamoto Katsuta won hopefully-not-the-last Safari Rally Kenya
Last weekend’s Safari Rally Kenya, round three of the FIA World Rally Championship, was an incredible display of motoring in a way that was borderline painful to watch.
From a results perspective, it was gripping, with the lead swinging back and forth from stage to stage, eventually ending up in the hands of Takamoto Katsuta, his long-awaited first win in WRC. Everybody liked that (even though it was still a Toyota ass-whooping).
But the course was a real mess. Many tires were destroyed, many corners were destroyed by destroyed tires, whole suspensions were destroyed, whole teams had all their engines overheat because of intakes clogged with mud… and that was on the stages that weren’t canceled for being too treacherous!
Don’t get me wrong, it was a great watch, but I would not be pleased if I were a WRC team’s comptroller.
There are high-level discussions going on about the future of the event; they weren’t triggered by the craziness of this year’s rally, but that couldn’t be helping. This will be the last year the event has direct government involvement, and organizers and the series are trying to hash out what its future will look like. I hope they come up with something.
Sources
- DirtFish,
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