The three Kenyan FIA rally stars have exuded confidence of good finishes at this year’s World Rally Championship (WRC) Safari Rally, which was flagged off on Thursday at Uhuru Park in Nairobi.

McRae Kimathi, Hamza Anwar and Jeremiah Wahome were part of the single-car (Ford Fiesta Rally3) category of WRC3 programme and aim to beat the challenging Naivasha route course.

The much-anticipated WRC Safari Rally is scheduled to be headlined by Priority 1 World Rally Teams and WRC2 Rally Two (the former Rally5 marques) entrants.

“Once again, as a team, we are delighted to participate in this big stage rally event. It’s an amazing milestone. For three years, we have partnered together with Safaricom on this project and have grown immensely as a team,” said Hamza Anwar at the Thursday shakedown.

He added, “My car is in good condition and I hope to give my best. We promise to make Kenyans proud by posting a 1-2-3 podium clean sweep in Rally3.”

Safaricom’s mobile money transfer service, M-Pesa has pledged Sh25 million to support the WRC Safari Rally FIA rally Star Programme.

To support its sustainability efforts, Safaricom and rally stars planted trees at the Wildlife Research and Training Institute to mark the 2023 WRC Safari Rally with 7,000 trees planted.


The FIA youngsters will be taking part in the WRC Safari Rally for the third consecutive year after Jeremiah Wahome and Mc Rae Kimathi finished second and third respectively under WRC 3 category in 2022 and 30th and 32nd positions overall.

Kimathi, Anwar and Wahome are part of the FIA Rally Star programme, an international initiative seeking to identify, train and develop talented young drivers aged between 17 and 28.

This year’s Safari Rally has attracted 34 drivers, including WRC points leader and defending Safari Rally champion Kalle Rovanpera as well as 2021 WRC Safari Rally Champion Sébastien Ogier.

McRae Kimathi in action during the 2023 WRC Safari Rally shakedown at Loldia Stage in Naivasha. PHOTO | COURTESY

Others who have confirmed participation in the thrilling 2023 competition are Ott Tänak, Evans Elfyn, Thierry Neuville, Esapekka Lappi, Dani Sordo, Katsuta Takamoto and Solberg Oliver.

The other members of the team Kenya is comprised of Carl Tundo, Patel Karan, Virani Aakif, Canobbio Piero, Singh Vohra Samman, Kavisi Evans, Rathod Minesh, and Kariuki Josiah.

Profile of the 3 Kenyan FIA Rally Stars:

1. Hamza Anwar

Car Type- Ford Fiesta Car 35

• 201 7- Runners up in the National Autocross Championship riding a 2WD N/T turbo.

• 2018 - 2wd N/T buggy champion in the National Autocross Championship.

• 2018 - Youngest entrant in the 1st Mini Classic also winning the most meritorious award

• 2020 - Finished 4th overall in the Arusha/Tanzania Rally.

• 2021 Finished Sth overall in the ARC Equator Rally.

• 2021 - WRC Safari Rally- 2 nd position in class RC3

• 2022 - Current record holder for Loldio and only youngster to win a stage outright.

• 2022 FIA Africa Junior Champion

• 2022 ARC Zambia- 2nd position in ARC3, ARC Junior and class RC3.

• 2023 WRC rally Croatia-4th position WRC3, 5th position Junior WRC, 1st overall, 6th position RC3.

2. Jeremiah Wahome

Car Type- Ford Fiesta Car 36

• Started go karting in 2006 at the age of 8 in the Rift Volley Motorsports CIub Championship.

• 2015 - Competed in the Formula BMW Asia Cup Series in 2015, claiming 3 top rookie awards with 2 runner-up finishes and a 3rd place.

• Participated in the BRDC British Formula 3 at the age of 18, finishing 9th.

• 2021 WRC Safari Rally- 1st position in RC3.

• 2021 ARC Tanzania - l st position in Africa Junior, AFRC3 and class RC3.

• 2022 WRC Safari Rally- 2nd position inWRC3 Open, class RC3.

• 2022 ARC Equator (Kenya) - 1st position in ARC3, ARC

• 2023 - Machakos raIIy- 1st position ARC3 Junior category, 1st overall position

3. McRae Kimathi

• Car Type- Ford Fiesta Car 37

• 2015 - Started rallying at the age of 15 at the AbduI Sidi Rally School.

• 20 18 - First raIly entry at the Autocross Championship finishing 3rd overall.

• 20 1 9 Youngest to finish the WRC Candidate event.

• 2019 Finished 5th overall in the KCB Meru Rally.

• 2021 - African RaIly Champion Junior

• 2021 - First Kenyan to ever enter the FIA Junior WRC Championship becoming the fourth African driver to ever compete in the championship.

• 2022 - ARC Zambia- 1st position in ARC3, ARC Junior, class RC3 and 3rd position overall

• 2023 - Machakos raIIy- 2nd position ARC3 Junior category, 2nd position overall

• 2023 - ARC Equator raIIy - 6th position overall, 1st position ARC3 Junior category.