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Kenya's Carl Tundo, navigated by Tim Jessop, competes in a Volkswagen Polo, during last year's WRC Safari Rally at Soysambu stage, in Naivasha. [Stafford Ondego, Standard]

The week rally fans had been waiting for, is here.

The 2022 Safari Rally has arrived, bigger and better. It’s that moment yet again. For the next seven days, or so, Naivasha will be the centre of focus as rally fans catch a glimpse the amazing motorsports spectacle, which is regarded as one of the toughest in the World Rally Championships (WRC) calendar.

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