The sleeping Warrior hill at the Lake Elementaita. [Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard]
Safari Rally drivers to face new trials at 'Sleeping Warrior' stage
Motorsport
By
Robert Abong'o
| Mar 19, 2025
The ="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/sports/motorsport/article/2001510792/kenya-ready-for-wrc-safari-rally-2025-with-exciting-new-routes-and-global-appeal"> Safari Rally The Sleeping Warrior stage get its name from a hill resembling a reclining warrior, located near Gilgil, approximately 7 kilometres from the town.
Spectators can access this area easily from the Kikopey shopping centre. The stage spans 31 kilometres, which is the segment of the WRC Safari Rally.
Expected to be a high-speed test, the stage begins on wide-open plains, allowing drivers to accelerate their cars to speeds nearing 200 km/h. However, the challenge thickens as they transition to hilly areas marked by sharp descents, tight corners, and loose gravel, demanding speed and technical precision. Sports Cabinet Secretary Salim Mvurya stressed the government’s dedication to ensuring the rally’s success, highlighting its role in elevating Kenya’s global standing.
“We are adopting an all-government approach to ensure the event projects our best image. We are also working with local leaders to ensure communities benefit,” Mvurya stated.
Competitors will also face the notorious fesh-fesh, a dust that complicates visibility and can ensnare seasoned drivers.
Rain, a common occurrence during the Safari Rally, could turn these fine dust patches into slippery mud, necessitating precision in tyre selection and driving strategy. From a mechanical perspective, rough terrain requires robust suspension systems while varying altitudes can affect engine performance.
Teams must strike a careful balance between durability and speed, as mechanical failures at this stage could lead to disastrous outcomes.
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