As the WRC Safari Rally Kenya kicks off amidst a flurry of excitement and anticipation, all eyes are on the dynamic duo, Josiah Kariuki and John Ngugi, who are primed to make waves in this thrilling motorsport spectacle. Piloting the ex-Don Smith FIA Africa Rally Championship-winning car adorned in vibrant BangBet livery, Kariuki and Ngugi are set to embark on an exhilarating journey filled with twists, turns, and the promise of victory.
Navigator John Ngugi, a second-generation driver with rallying in his blood, exudes confidence as he discusses their preparations for the rally. With meticulous attention to detail and the expertise of Don Smith’s seasoned mechanics servicing their car, Kariuki and Ngugi are poised for success. “We’ve left no stone unturned in our preparations. Recce went smoothly, and despite the Easter rains adding a touch of slipperiness to the stages, we’re ready to tackle the challenges head-on,” Ngugi affirms.
Reflecting on past endeavors, Ngugi recalls their previous attempts at the Safari Rally with a mix of determination and optimism. Despite setbacks in previous years, including a minor hiccup during scrutineering, the duo remains undeterred, fueled by the unwavering support of their sponsor, BangBet. “Rallying demands resilience, and we’re grateful for BangBet’s steadfast backing. They’ve enabled us to pursue our passion and compete on the grand stage,” Ngugi acknowledges.
For Kariuki and Ngugi, the Safari Rally represents more than just a competition; it’s a test of endurance, skill, and strategy. As they navigate the treacherous fesh-fesh speed tests, their focus remains on preserving the integrity of their car while pushing boundaries on the rugged terrain. “Driving sensibly is key to a successful Safari. We aim to strike the perfect balance between speed and caution, ensuring we cross the finish line with our heads held high,” Ngugi elaborates.
Under the watchful gaze of technical delegate Musa Locho, the BangBet-sponsored car underwent rigorous scrutiny at the Wildlife Research & Training Institute in Naivasha, a testament to their commitment to adhering to the highest standards of safety and performance.
For Ngugi, the legacy of rallying runs deep in his veins, as the son of the late John Ngugi Senior, a revered rally driver of the 1990s. Embracing his family’s heritage, Ngugi embarks on the Safari Rally with a sense of pride and purpose, carrying forward his father’s legacy with every twist of the wheel.
As Ngugi navigates the challenging Naivasha course, he joins a cadre of second-generation drivers, each driven by a shared passion for motorsport and a desire to leave their mark on rallying history. Among them are Carl “Flash” Tundo, Hamza Anwar, and Oliver Solberg, a testament to the enduring legacy of rallying dynasties.
For Ngugi, the journey from childhood dreams to professional racer has been a remarkable odyssey—one fueled by passion, perseverance, and the unwavering support of sponsors like BangBet. As he revs up for the Safari Rally, Ngugi embodies the spirit of a true champion, ready to conquer the track and inspire a new generation of motorsport enthusiasts