
Safari Rally Kenya 2025, Sunday's Report

03/23/2025 05:52 PM
Just a few stages left then to decide this seasons Safari Rally. Adrien and Alex returned to the action in their Hyundai and would open the road throughout the six stages. There would be extra points to grab for the final day as well.
First up was SS17 Mzabibu 2 – 8.27 km and Ott was fastest from Thierry and Kalle. Rally leader Elfyn was fourth and just bringing it home holding a one minute and fifty-one second lead over Ott. Worthy mention for Oliver in his Rally2 Yaris who was fifth fastest and ahead of a few Rally1 cars. This was impressive! Despite Kalle's good pace he's suffered another puncture. He also needed to change a part in the engine bay following the stage.
Onto SS18 Oserengoni 1 – 18.33 km and before the stage started we had a retirement in the shape of Kalle as he did not make it to the start of the stage. Takamoto was fastest from Adrien and Thierry. With the retirement of Kalle, Sami moved into fifth place.
Time then for stage SS19 Hell’s Gate 1 – 10.53 km and Adrien was fastest from Thierry and Takamoto. You could tell that this was not just a normal stage as Josh had a close call with a herd of zebra! The Irishman did well to finish the stage in sixth and continued to hold eleventh overall.
After a short service break came SS20 Oserengoni 2 – 18.33 km and Takamoto was fastest in this one from Adrien and Thierry. Elfyn continued to hold the top spot and just had one stage left.
Into SS21 Hell’s Gate 2[Power Stage] – 10.53 km and Adrien set the pace in this one from Thierry, Ott was third, Greg fourth and Sami fifth. There was drama for Takamoto early in the stage as he spun on a right-hander leading to a slow roll. Thankfully there were a few spectators nearby and once the car was back on it's wheels they got underway again. They completed the stage, but there were huge questions about the possibility he would make it back to the service park. The car was not working well at all. All of this meant that Sami was now into fourth place. The podium looked like this however with Thierry third, Ott in second and Elfyn took victory, the first for a Brit since Colin won for Ford in 2002.
Let's take a look at the finishing positions and hear from the drivers.
Safari Rally Kenya Final Classification
1 | E. Evans | S. Martin | Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 | 4:20:03.8 |
2 | O. Tänak | M. Järveoja | Hyundai i20 N Rally1 | +1:09.9 |
3 | T. Neuville | M. Wydaeghe | Hyundai i20 N Rally1 | +3:32.0 |
4 | S. Pajari | M. Salminen | Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 | +7:18.7 |
5 | G. Munster | L. Louka | Ford Puma Rally1 | +11:35.3 |
6 | G. Greensmith | J. Andersson | Škoda Fabia RS | +14:11.6 |
7 | J. Solans | R. Sanjuan | Toyota GR Yaris | +17:26.6 |
8 | J. Serderidis | F. Miclotte | Ford Puma Rally1 | +28:45.5 |
9 | F. Zaldivar | M. Der Ohannesian | Škoda Fabia RS | +35:38.8 |
10 | J. McErlean | E. Treacy | Ford Puma Rally1 | +37:15.8 |
Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT
Elfyn Evans
"It's amazing to have won this rally. It's not quite sunk in fully yet but the Safari Rally is a special event to win. A huge well done to the team, who work very hard to give us an amazing car, and I'm proud to be a very small part of Toyota's great history on this rally. It's been a massively demanding weekend, probably the most extreme Safari we've seen since we've been coming here, and the weather added an extra twist on Saturday. It was not easy to manage the final day, having quite a big lead and needing to bring it home. There was the temptation of extra points to play for on Sunday, but in the circumstances it was important to get the car to the finish, and I'm very happy at the end of it."
Sami Pajari
"It is really a big relief to cross the finish line, which was our only plan for the whole rally. It has been quite a long week, from the recce and through four days of rallying. It can be quite exhausting, but we managed it quite well. There were no big mistakes or issues, which is exactly what we wanted from this event, so I can be super pleased with that. I'm happy for the team to have won this rally once again and with the experience we gained here, we can be even stronger next time."
Kalle Rovanperä
"It has been a difficult weekend, but we hoped to still try and take some good points from the final day. Everything was fine in the first stage this morning but on the road section to the next stage, we started to see some electrical issues on the car. We tried to fix them, but we couldn't make it happen in the end and we had to retire from the rally. It's really disappointing to leave without any points, but we will go again in the next rally."
Takamoto Katsuta
"I'm devastated to end the rally in this way. Near the start of the Power Stage, we had a half spin, we caught the inside bank and then we started to roll. It was a very unexpected thing, and I don't know exactly what happened. It has been a very difficult rally and of course I had to try to push, and this kind of thing can always happen. But I'm just very, very sorry for the team."
Hyundai Motorsport
Ott Tänak
"Really happy with the result today. A difficult and demanding weekend, but we are happy to bring both cars safely home on the podium. Our chances of victory went on Friday, but after that we kept it clean and now we've scored strong points on Sunday. There's a lot of positives to take from this weekend. Really thankful to the team and the mechanics for keeping us in the game, there was never an easy service so a massive thank you to them. The cars were really put on the limit, but the team has improved the Hyundai i20 N Rally1 and its reliability – we've been moving in a really good direction since Friday."
Thierry Neuville
"We can breathe now; it was a very stressful day today, always thinking something could break. I think we have been rewarded for our hard work on Friday and Saturday. It was an enormous job between stages for me and Martijn fixing the car, and the team always had a massive job to fix it at every service. But we never gave up, even when things were looking bad, and that paid off. We finally got the result we deserved."
Adrien Fourmaux
"A really tough weekend for us with the technical issues that started on Thursday, which was difficult to accept. I'm very proud of our performance on the stages today; we have scored some good points, and it is really positive to come home with those after a difficult event. I'd like to thank the team for giving me such a strong car today that allowed me to fight for maximum Power Stage and Super Sunday points."
Round 03, Safari Rally Kenya
19-23 March 2025
Photographer: Dufour Fabien
Worldwide copyright: Hyundai Motorsport GmbH
M-Sport Ford WRT
Grégoire Munster
"I wanted to do well for my grandfather this weekend. It didn't start too well on Friday, we encountered so many issues between brakes, engine overheating, the steering arm, punctures and of course the gearbox on Sunday too.
"But we never gave up and that was the only thing I wanted to do, to finish the rally, and apparently with Taka retiring we will be in the top five, so we've come a really long way this weekend. We wanted to start the season how we ended last year, and I'm really happy we managed to secure that top five finish here in Kenya."
Jourdan Serderidis
"It was very good because we have a top result here, ninth overall against those top guys is great, especially considering the conditions. It has been very difficult, the first and the second days with the rain were completely different but really challenging. We survived well, showed some pace as well, but we didn't push too much when there were no reasons to anyway – we already had a good result.
"It's been a great weekend with M-Sport, the three crews getting to the end has been nice. With the help of Romet [Jürgenson] as well, we have had a fantastic team."
Josh McErlean
"It's been quite crazy, quite surreal. Honestly, it's really nice to get to the finish. Okay, we had our problems, but we persevered and made it through.
"You have to come to Safari Rally and expect these conditions, it's part of what it's about. Not only that but the people and everyone involved, from the organisers to the teams, it's a huge effort to come out here and put on a show as a non-European event, it's such a huge spectacle so congratulations to everyone for making it happen."
Oliver Solberg (WRC2)
"It's definitely a little bit of a bitter-sweet feeling. "Getting stuck in the fech fech on Friday was so disappointing. There was literally nothing we could do about it; we were the first Rally2 car into that section. That's it, sometimes this is the way the sport is working.
"The positive we can take away from here is the pace we showed and to know that none of us could have done any more than we did. Honestly, I feel like me, Elliott and the team deserved this one. Like I said, sometimes it doesn't go this way.
"This was the first time we drove the Yaris on gravel, and I have to say I was really impressed. I want to say a big thank you to everybody in the Printsport team and, of course, to Elliott. We know this event is probably the toughest of the year and we definitely felt that again this time.
"We did everything we could, we won a lot of stages and took some points, but now we look ahead to the next event in Spain. It's always such a big pleasure to come here and drive these roads and to spend time in such a special country with such incredible fans. I love this place and these people.
"And next time, I will come back even more determined to win!"
2025 FIA World Rally Championship for Drivers' Standings
After round 3
1 | E. Evans | 88 |
2 | T. Neuville | 52 |
3 | O. Tänak | 49 |
4 | S. Ogier | 33 |
5 | A. Fourmaux | 31 |
6 | K. Rovanperä | 31 |
7 | T. Katsuta | 25 |
8 | S. Pajari | 19 |
9 | G. Munster | 14 |
10 | M. Sesks | 8 |
2025 FIA World Rally Championship for Manufacturers' Standings
After round 3
1 | Toyota Gazoo Racing World Rally Team | 148 |
2 | Hyundai Shell Mobis World Rally Team | 122 |
3 | M-Sport Ford World Rally Team | 47 |
4 | Toyota Gazoo Racing World Rally Team 2 | 25 |
Summary
Well, what a fantastic rally this was. It had everything out there – fast flowing stages, tricky sections with huge rocks and also huge rain.
Elfyn and Scott conquered these conditions with a fantastic drive to their first win in Kenya. They set the pace required to take the lead and in the stages which were tricky they got through at the right pace and safe approach. With this win and the second this year, they now have thirty-six-point lead over the second placed crew in the championship, Thierry and Martijn.
Ott and Martin took second overall after a drive which saw them lead and have a big lead before issues with the driveshaft on one corner of the lost them time on the following two stages. They took the most stage wins as well and second place as well. It was a good recovery drive.
Thierry and Martijn did what they could out on the challenging stages dealing with technical problems with their car and somehow made it to the final podium place. It was a drive which was typical of the Belgian pair, getting something from a rally which could have finished in a very different way.
Looking ahead to the next rally which will be held called Rally Islas Canarias over the weekend of the 24 April to 27 April.