President Ruto explains first experience in a rally car

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MOTORSPORTS President Ruto explains first experience in a rally car

Abigael Wafula 08:45 - 22.06.2023

The rally is set to kick off on Thursday morning at the Uhuru Park Grounds driving through the Kasarani Spectator Stage and finally making its way to Naivasha.

President William Ruto has termed his first encounter in a rally car as an experience he will live to remember for the rest of his life.

Ruto, when flagging off the customary shakedown in Naivasha, Nakuru County on Wednesday, June 21, got to experience the thrill of being driven in a rally car.

He was dressed in the official gear, a fireproof overall, and a crash helmet, and had Frenchman Pierre-Louis Loubet drive him through the 5.4km Ndulele Conservancy shakedown.

During the time he was being driven in the car, the President was startled by the sharp turns and his face was in utter shock throughout the drive and the speed at which Loubet was driving the Ford Puma Hybrid Rally1 car.

“Wow…this thing is fast…oh my goodness. This thing is crazy but it’s an experience you cannot forget. From the sheer speed, you can hardly see the road and the bends. These guys are really professional…it is out of this world,” the Head of State exclaimed.

He revealed that he was not certain about wanting to be driven in a rally car again due to the first-hand experience he had. “If you ask me whether I’ll want to do this again…I’m not sure,” he said.

The rally is set to kick off on Thursday morning at the Uhuru Park Grounds driving through the Kasarani Spectator Stage and finally making its way to Naivasha for three days of the grueling battle of Man versus Machine. This year's edition marks the 70th anniversary since the rally first happened in Kenya. 

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