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There's no time for breaking as rally drivers seek top speed in 2023

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Graig Breen from Ireland cruises through the Loldia Shakedown stage, in Naivasha. [Stafford Ondego, Standard]

With the 2023 World Rally Championship calendar already decided, local drivers are burning the midnight oil, just to have their machines ready for action.

They have already outlined ways of how they intend to fine-tune their race contraptions in the run up to 2023 WRC Safari Rally Kenya, which is slated for June 22-25.

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