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News14 December 2022 - 16:25

Who is WRC rally champion Maxine Wahome?

She also competed at the ARC Pearl of Africa Uganda Rally.

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Rally driver Maxine Wahome with Safaricom's Sitoyo Lopokoyit

World Rally Championship driver Maxine Wahome, 26, made news after she appeared in court this week for allegedly assaulting her boyfriend.

A year after starting her rally journey, Wahome made history in June 2022 after she became the first Kenyan female driver to win the World Rally Championship-3(WRC3). 

She was awarded Sh1 million alongside navigator Murage Waigwa — they clocked 5.20.21 hours. 

“It’s unbelievable. I am equally flabbergasted. I mean, we started off really well and maintained a steady pace through and through," she said.

"On the second day, we clung onto the lead and came back to the finish as the surprise winner of the WRC3 category which is two steps below the WRC category."

Wahome, the 'ridding queen' was later sponsored by Safaricom to the tune of Sh3m during the Kenya National Rally Championship (KNRC) and autocross competitions.

She also participated in the WRC Safari Rally, Voi, Machakos and Ramisi rallies as well as autocross events in Mombasa and Nairobi.

She also competed at the ARC Pearl of Africa Uganda Rally.

Wahome, in July 2022 became the newest driver in the Safaricom and Kenya Airways stable under the FIA Rally Star Programme. 

This is a global initiative that seeks to identify, train and develop talented drivers aged between 17 and 27.

In April 2022, the kindergarten teacher emerged the winner of the Inaugural Lioness All-Women’s Rally at Kasarani where she edged Natasha Tundo in a nerve-racking speed test tussle.

Wahome was on Wednesday released on a cash bail of Sh100,000 after spending two nights in police custody. 

Police sort to detain her for 14 days after being charged with grievous harm to the boyfriend, saying he is still unconscious and in critical condition at the high-dependency unit.

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The court heard that during the arrest of Wahome, the police found a lot of blood in the house and broken glasses.

Her lawyers had asked the court to gag the media from covering the case saying she is the victim and not the aggressor in the matter.

The matter is still in court. 

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