Gatimu fired up for 2025 WRC Safari Rally in Naivasha

KCB Sponsored driver Tinashe Gatimu and her mother and navigator Caroline Gatimu at their garage. The duo continue to prepare for the WRC which kicks off next week. Photo/Courtesy.
Rising rally star Tinashe Gatimu has ramped up her
preparations for the third leg of the World Rally Championship (WRC) Safari
Rally, scheduled to take place on March 20 to 23 in Naivasha, Nakuru County.
Gatimu, alongside her co-driver and mother,
Caroline Gatimu, have been fine-tuning their Subaru GC8 in preparation for the
highly anticipated event, which has drawn over 50 crews from across the globe.
“We have tested the car a couple of times so, I
think we can say it is ready for the Safari Rally. Our team has been burning
the midnight oil to ensure that we are mentally, physically and technically
ready for the contest. The last part of what we did was branding of the car and
as you can see, it looks mint,” noted Gatimu at their Lunga Lunga garage Friday
morning.
This marks the third consecutive WRC Safari Rally
appearance for the mother-daughter duo, who made history in 2023 as the first
female pairing to complete the rally, a feat they repeated in 2024. This year,
they are setting their sights higher, aiming not just to finish but to secure a
strong position in the competition.
Adding to their growing list of milestones, the
pair recently joined the KCB Racing Team, becoming the first all-female outfit
to be signed by the motorsport powerhouse. Now rubbing shoulders with some of
Kenya’s top rally drivers, including Nikhil Sachania, Karan Patel, and Evans
Kavisi.
As the only female crew in the team, they have
secured backing from KCB’s Female-Led and Made Enterprises (FLME) initiative,
serving as its ambassadors. Their car will feature distinct FLME branding,
setting them apart from their male counterparts and underscoring the growing
impact of women in motorsport.
Through the Female-Led and Made Enterprises (FLME) proposition, the Bank dedicated KShs.250 billion in 2022 to fund women entrepreneurs over five years.
This initiative is aimed at transforming access
to financial and non-financial support tailored to their specific needs. To
date, KCB has disbursed over KSh. 150 billion, demonstrating its unwavering
commitment to supporting women-led businesses.
Gatimu will face some of the biggest drivers in the world including Efflyn Evans, Ott Tanak, Kalle Rovanpera, Katsuta Takamoto, Fourmaux Adrien among others.
Kenyan drivers Carl Tundo, Hamza Anwar, Jeremiah
Wahome, Aakif Virani, Jasmeet Chana among others will also take on the world’s
toughest event.
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