By OUR CORRESPONDENT

With WRC Safari Rally Kenya freight containers already offloaded and sitting pretty safe in their designated positions at Naivasha’s Service Park, World Rally Teams will spent the rest week preparing for reconnaissance scheduled for Monday and Tuesday. 

Toyota Gazoo Racing and Hyundai Motorsports spent the better part of the day offloading containers and enduring that their GR Yaris reconnaissance cars are in good nick well in time.

Following the conclusion of the two day reconnaissance schedule, crews will head to Sleeping Warrior for a 5km Shakedown stage.

Service Park Manager Joe Muchiri confirmed the arrival of Toyota and Hyundai containers at Wildlife Research and Training Institute in Naivasha which is thd tradionapmvenue of the service park

“All the containers for Toyota and Hyundai are already at the Service Park save for M-Sport Ford who are on their way. By Sunday every single structure will have been set up and the service fully operational,” said Muchiri. 

The Service Park area at WRTI is traditionally the nerve centre of the rally and will be the venue for the Rally Headquarters,  Media Centre and the designated scrutineering area. 

He went on: “Between now and Monday when reconnaissance starts, all teams will be working on their recce cars , having a thorough going over to ensure  that they’re set them to suit weather conditions and the set up of new stages. “

After two days of reconnaissance on Monday and Tuesday,  teams head to Sleeping Warrior Shakedown stage on Wednesday. 

Thursday,  the event proper begins with the Ceremonial Start at City Hall Way.

The rally shifts its flag-off venue from KICC to City Hall Way for better public access.

According to Clerk of the Course,  KICC  will this time round serve as the holding are for the cars.

The rally culminates with the second run of Hell’s Gate speed test (10.53km) which will serve as the Power Stage on Sunday, March 23, from 14:15 onwards. 

Additional championship points will be available to the fastest five crews through the stage regardless of where they actually finished in the rall.

 The Rally Village wil be centred on Morendat  Farm  and  wi be a four-day hub that will be a key feature of the 2025 Safari. 

The village will offer spectators a chance to meet drivers, see the cars up close, and watch the action on big screens.

 Safari this year has introduced two new stages at Mzabibu and Camp Moran expected to spice up this years rally..

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