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Safety of drivers and the public is the key to retain WRC status

President Uhuru Kenya with FIA president Jean Todt and Kenya Motorsport Federation KMSF chairman Phienas Kimathi and KMSF Board Member Jassy Rai at State House last year. FILE PHOTO: STANDARD]

International Automobile Federation President Jean Toldt said the safety of drivers and the public is always their major concern and a key success factor, which leads to their decision in asserting the hosting rights of their events.

“Safety of drivers and the public on different roads is and has always been a key factor that determines the possibilities of where to host the rally in our all global championships,” Toldt told Standard Sports.

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