Safari Rally Kenya Rovanperä Takes Lead

March 30, 2024Joe Moore
RallyWRC

The second day of Safari Rally Kenya has come to an end. Kalle Rovanperä took the event lead after the day. 

SS2, Loldia 1

Reigning World Champion Kalle Rovanperä kicked off the second day with a stage win. As the Fin posted a time 0.9 seconds faster than Esapekka Lappi to top the stage. Ott Tänak finished third fastest on the stage, 1.2 seconds slower than Lappi. Thierry Neuville was fourth fastest on the stage, 0.5 seconds slower than Tänak. Takamoto Katsuta rounded out the top five on the days opening stage, finishing 7.3 seconds slower than Neuville. 

SS3, Geothermal 1

Kalle Rovanperä also took the stage win on the third stage of Safari Rally Kenya. With Rovanperä setting a benchmark time 1.4 seconds faster than Esapekka Lappi on the stage. Ott Tänak finished third fastest, 2.9 seconds slower than Lappi. Takamoto Katsuta set the fourth fastest time on the stage, 0.5 seconds slower than Tänak. Elfyn Evans rounded out the top five on the stage, finishing 5.9 seconds slower than Katsuta. 

SS4, Kedong 1

Kalle Rovanperä also took the stage win on the fourth stage of the weekend to sweep the second days morning loop. Rovanperä posted a time 11.1 seconds faster than Ott Tänak to win his third stage of the weekend. Esapekka Lappi finished third fastest, 1.4 seconds slower than Tänak. Elfyn Evans was fourth fastest on the stage, 7.2 seconds slower than Lappi. Thierry Neuville rounded out the top five on the stage, finishing 6.6 seconds slower than Evans. 

SS5, Loldia 2

Kalle Rovanperä continued his dominance into the afternoon loop. As Rovanperä set a set 0.6 seconds faster than Elfyn Evans and Takamoto Katsuta who tied for second on the stage. Ott Tänak was fourth fastest on the stage, 1.2 seconds slower than Evans and Katsuta. Adrien Fourmaux rounded out the top five on the stage, finishing 0.8 seconds slower than Tänak. 

SS6, Geothermal 2

If you guess Kalle Rovanperä took the stage win on the penultimate stage of Safari Rally Kenya day two, you’d be correct. As the 2022 event winner posted a time 4.5 seconds faster than Takamoto Katsuta to top the stage. Elfyn Evans finished third fastest on the stage, 3 seconds slower than Katsuta. Grégoire Munster posted the fourth fastest time on the stage, 2.2 seconds slower than Evans. Adrien Fourmaux rounded out the top five on the stage, 0.1 seconds slower than Munster. 

SS7, Kedong 2

Kalle Rovanperä also took home the final stage win of the day to complete a sweep on the day. Rovanperä set a benchmark time 4.4 seconds faster than Thierry Neuville to win his sixth consecutive stage. Elfyn Evans finished third fastest on the stage, 1.3 seconds slower than Neuville. Takamoto Katsuta was fourth fastest on the stage, 8.7 seconds slower than Evans. Adrien Fourmaux rounded out the top five on the stage, 5.2 seconds slower than Katsuta. 

Rovanperä Sweeps 

Kalle Rovanperä won every stage on the second day of Safari Rally Kenya. The reigning World Champion was extraordinary all day long. Rovanperä ended the day with a 56.9 second lead over Elfyn Evans. 

What To Expect From Safari Rally Kenya Day Three 

The penultimate day of Safari Rally Kenya is expected to be a fun one. As drivers will contest 160.96 km across 6 stages. Kalle Rovanperä may head into the day nearly a minute ahead of Elfyn Evans, however that doesn’t mean anything in Kenya. As the Kenyan wilderness is extraordinarily unforgiving. Tomorrow will feature the most feared stage of the event, Sleeping Warrior. This 36.08 km test will push drivers to the absolute limit. Takamoto Katsuta sits third overall, 3.9 seconds behind Evans and a minute and 0.8 seconds behind Rovanperä. Thierry Neuville sits just outside a podium position. As the championship leader sits 6.5 seconds behind Katsuta.