'IT'S UNBEALIEVABLE'

How Wahome racked up surprise WRC3 win in Naivasha

Two months ago, Wahome 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.

In Summary

• Over the weekend, the soft-spoken driver was at it again. She is now enjoying global recognition, not only for her cockpit knack but for finding her niche in performance manufacturer race cars.

• The Kenyan had a scare on Saturday morning’s opening stage Soysambu 1, when she experienced a computer issue in her Ford Fiesta, seeing her lose six minutes.

Maxine Wahome and navigator Murage Waigwa power their Ford Fiesta through Soysambu competitive stage during the World Rally Championship Safari Rally in Naivasha on June 25
Maxine Wahome and navigator Murage Waigwa power their Ford Fiesta through Soysambu competitive stage during the World Rally Championship Safari Rally in Naivasha on June 25
Image: Jack Owuor

When Maxine Wahome began her motorsport journey in June 2021, little did she know that her venture into the pinnacle of rallying in Kenya would come with good tidings just 12 months later.

Maxine was only taking her baby steps towards a brighter future which had already taken shape with motocross bikes, an autocross Impreza and, most importantly, finishing last at year’s WRC Safari Rally Kenya on her rallying debut.

But 2022 has been a huge one for the kindergarten teacher, whose cockpit performance continues to speak volumes about her driving knack.

Two months ago, Maxine 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.

Over the weekend, the soft-spoken driver was at it again. She is now enjoying global recognition, not only for her cockpit knack but for finding her niche in performance manufacturer race cars.

Maxine is, incidentally, one of the four Kenyans currently on FIA Rally Star Program alongside Hamza Anwar, Jeremy Wahome and McRae Kimathi.

Last week, she made all her local knowledge count on her debut in the M-Sport Poland Ford Rally 3 car where she was a surprise winner in the WRC3 category.

“It’s unbelievable. I am equally flabbergasted. I mean, we started off really well and maintained a steady pace through and through. On the second day, Friday, 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,” reflected Maxine on her return to the last service at Naivasha’s Wildlife Research and Training Institute.

Following a late retirement on Friday night which saw her incur a 10-minute penalty and relinquish the lead to Kimathi, Maxine did not have to wait too long to go back to the summit on Saturday morning despite some troubles of her own.

The Kenyan had a scare on Saturday morning’s opening stage Soysambu 1, when she experienced a computer issue in her Ford Fiesta, seeing her lose six minutes.

However, FIA Junior WRC regular Kimathi struck a rock in the line on the same stage nearing the 15km mark, sustaining significant rear and front suspension damage, bringing an abrupt end to his day.

*WRC3 RESULTS*

1 (KEN) Maxine Wahome /(KEN) Murage Waigwa  (Fiesta Rally) 5:20:21.6

2 (KEN) Jeremy Wahome /(KEN) Victor Okundi  (Fiesta Rally3) +32:27.4

3 (KEN) Mcrae Kimathi /(KEN) Mwangi Kioni  (Fiesta Rally3) +35:37.7