Rally Kenya 2021
It's already the end of the day here in Nairobi. See you this Friday at 7:09 a.m. for the rest of the Kenya Rally!
Here is the final classification of this SS1 and therefore of the general while waiting for the rest of the rally:
Ogier finished SS1 in style by setting the best time. 3'21″5 for the Toyota driver!
Time for the last duel of SS1: Tänak against Ogier
3'22″8 for Evans who does not beat Rovanperä's mark. Neuville finished in 3'26″5 but he let a few seconds slip by going wide in a turn
Neuville vs Evans! Time for the second face-to-face between Hyundai and Toyota
The provisional best time of this SS1 for Rovanperä in 3'21″8
First duel between Hyundai and Toyota. Sordo represents the first manufacturer cited, Rovanperä the second
The duel goes to Katsuta with a time of 3'27″1. Greensmith is provisionally 2nd, 0″5 behind the Japanese
Greensmith is the second M-Sport driver to pass this SS1 after Fourmaux. The Englishman faces Katsuta
“It’s going to be a fantastic weekend. I am very excited because it will be a rally different from the others,” says the young Solberg with a smile.
Solberg wins against Fourmaux! 3'31″1 for the Swede who relegates the Habs to 1″7 and temporarily takes the lead
It's the turn of the big guys to fight in this SS1. Fourmaux and Solberg are the first on the starting line!
As expected, the times fall. 3'30″5 for Bertelli against 3'39″6 for Prokop
Martin Prokop, the only one entered in WRC2, and Lorenzo Bertelli have just received the starting signal. They should be the first to improve on the mark of 3'43 established by Carl Tundo
No improvement for Hamza Anwar and McRae Kimathi who finished in 4'02″1 and 4'07″9 respectively
It's all up to Hamza Anwar and McRae Kimathi to compete in this super special
Chwist crosses the line first with a time of 3'43″4. It ranks behind Tundo
The first drivers to pass ride in cars meeting R5 regulations
Time for the second duel of SS1 between Daniel Chwist and Sobies Aw Zasada