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WRC drivers protest FIA swearing ban during Safari Rally KenyaDuring the Safari Rally Kenya, World Rally Championship drivers staged a high-profile protest against the FIA's swearing ban. The drivers refused to give interviews or spoke only answers in their ...
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 ...
The Safari Rally starts Thursday and continues through Sunday. Until then, the FIA's draconian fines and a looming formal conversation with a drivers association over next steps threatens to be ...
March 19 (Reuters) - Drivers competing in the World Rally Championship (WRC) will stay silent, or speak only in their own languages, in stage-end interviews at this week's Kenya Safari Rally in ...
A unified group of World Rally Championship's Rally1 class drivers and co-drivers — as well as a few of the WRC2 participants — announced ahead of this weekend's Safari Rally Kenya they would ...
Ott Tanak took command of Safari Rally Kenya on Thursday when he won the second of the opening day's two stages but competitors remained largely silent in protest after French driver Adrien ...
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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 ...
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