Evans Kavisi buoyant ahead of 2025 WRC Safari Rally in Naivasha

Rally driver Evans Kavisi explains his desire to do well at this year’s WRC edition after past heartbreaks.

After a one-year hiatus, rally driver Evans Kavisi is eager to represent Kenya in the highly awaited WRC Safari Rally scheduled to take place on March 20-23, 2025 in Naivasha, Nakuru County. 

Navigated by his long-time friend Absalom Aswani, Kavisi will be eyeing an improved performance compared to his last outing when he graced the 2023 WRC Safari Rally. 

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During that year, he retired from the race due to mechanical problems. “The Safari Rally has been a tough contest for me and my co-driver Absalom. In the four times we have participated in the global event, we have retired due to car problems. This year, we head into this race with our heads held high, optimistic that we will finish the gruelling race and put Kenya on the map. The car is in pristine condition and we cannot wait to participate,” said Kavisi. 


Okumu, who featured for Stade Reims on Sunday and played the full match, is notably absent from the 23-man travelling squad for their FIFA World Cup qualifier against Gambia.


The Group N driver will be competing in his usual Mitsubishi Evo X, a car he has raced in since he made his WRC Safari Rally debut in 2021 when the legendary event made its return to Kenyan soil after a 20-year-hiatus

“One of the things we did differently this year is rebuilding the car from the body work all the way to the engine. We normally test for a few kilometers to ensure that everything is working well. So far, I am happy because we are ready to go,” added Kavisi. 

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Defending Champion Kalle Rovanperä and his navigator Jonne Halttunen have confirmed their participation in the four-day event that will be headlined by top drivers from around the world including Elfyn Evans, Thierry Neuville, Ott Tanak, Takamoto Katsuta, Adrien Fourmaux among others. 

President William Ruto will flag off the event on Thursday March 20, 2025 at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) before action gets underway at the Super Special Stage in Kasarani. 

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On Friday March 21, cars will pass through Cam Moran, Loldia, Geothermal and Kedong twice. On Saturday March 22, action will head to Sleeping Warrior, Elementeita and Soysambu. The climax will be Sunday March 23 when the cars will be passing Osengeroni and Hell’s Gate twice.

This will culminate in the prize-giving ceremony to crown the winners as president Ruto is expected to grace the event.