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McRae to kickstart KNRC Rally 3 campaign in Machakos

The 2021 Africa junior champion took part in all five rounds of the Junior WRC in 2022 and finished sixth overall.

In Summary

•Kimathi enters the contest with a wealth of experience gained last season from the Junior WRC and the FIA African Rally Championships (ARC).

•The Rallye Sports Club (RSC) round will be flagged off at the Machakos People’s Park on Sunday, February 5 from 8 a

McRae Kimathi after past action
McRae Kimathi after past action
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The 2023 Kenya National Rally Championship (KNRC) series revs-off this weekend with RSC Machakos Rally on Sunday.

One of the drivers to watch will be the globe-trotting McRae Kimathi who will be out to contest the newly introduced KNRC Rally3 category by the Kenya Motor Sports Federation.

Kimathi enters the contest with a wealth of experience gained last season from the Junior WRC and the FIA African Rally Championships (ARC).

The young speedster will be guided by his regular navigator Mwangi Kioni in his bid for the local glory.  

“I will do the full KNRC series this year. I am gunning for victory in my class (KNRC Rally3) and at the same time, I will be out to challenge the status quo of some of the top drivers in the series,” Kimathi declared.

The 2021 Africa junior champion took part in all five rounds of the Junior WRC in 2022 and finished sixth overall.

Elated Kioni said he is excited to be back on the bucket seat of the Fiesta after a very busy season last year.

 “We will be driving the Fiesta Rally 3 car which we first steered on WRC Safari 2022 and the three rounds of the FIA African Rally Championship (ARC) last season in Tanzania, Rwanda and Zambia,” says Kioni. 

“The car is still in its pristine condition having been driven in only four rallies,” he added. 

The Rallye Sports Club (RSC) round will be flagged off at the Machakos People’s Park on Sunday, February 5 from 8 am. 

Machakos People’s Park will also host the 6km Spectator Stage (SS!) which will be run once. Thereafter, cars proceed to Lisa Farm to tackle three repeated stages (Phill-30.58km, Mickey 28.75km, Phinny-15.08) totaling a competitive mileage of 154.82km.

The event’s Power Stage will be the repeat run of the 15.08km Phinny stage from 13:15 hours onwards, where the top three fastest drivers will earn additional championship points.

Among the drivers enlisted for the event include defending KNRC Champion Karan Patel, last year’s runners-up Jasmeet Chana, 2021 Motorsports Personality of the Year Aakif Virani (Skoda R2), Sam Karangatha, Edward Maina aka Emka (Subaru), Jeremy Wahome (Ford Fiesta R3), Eric Bengi and Evans Kavisi (EVOX) among others.

Meanwhile, additional new classes will feature in the 2023 KNRC including the new Rally2, Rally 3 and KNRC Junior Championship.

KMSF general manager, Mwaura Njuguna said the rules of non-homologated cars have now been relaxed by expanding the scope of Group S cars and introducing the all-new Group S Plus Class + B13. 

“Several homologation waivers on seats, seatbelts and fuel tanks will come into force beginning with Machakos Rally,” he said.

 

KNRC categories are as follows:-

1. Overall Kenya National Championship 

2. Rally 2 Championship  

3. Rally 3 Championship  

4. Group N Championship  

5. Group B13 Championship  

6. Group S Championship  

7. Group S-Plus Championship  

8. SPV Championship  

9. 2-Wheel Drive Championship  

10. Classic Car Championship 

11. T4 Cross Country Cars (SSV/UTV 

12. Rally Raid Proto Class  

14. Junior Championship