Kalle Rovanpera showed his dominance in the WRC Safari Rally Kenya. The last set of three stages ended without any major incidents, bringing relief to all participants. Rovanpera effortlessly maneuvered through the stages, securing Toyota’s fourth consecutive victory in four years. Takamoto Katsuta also contributed to Toyota’s success, securing a commendable second place. Meanwhile, Hyundai claimed the top three positions in the Wolf Power Stage, with Tanak leading the pack and Thierry Neuville securing a respectable position in the Super Sunday standings. Adrien Fourmaux achieved his second career podium in his M-Sport Ford Puma, while Elfyn Evans secured fourth place overall, surpassing Neuville, who finished fifth. Gus Greensmith finished the rally in sixth place and emerged victorious in the WRC2 category, beating Oliver Solberg.
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