Maxime Wahome shares her experiences after Safari Rally feat
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Maxine
Wahome made history by becoming the first woman to win the WRC3 category in the
just concluded WRC Safari Rally and the first one to win any support category
of the WRC in 29 years since Isolde Holderied won the group N cup in Sanremo
rally in 1994.
Reflecting
on the milestone, Maxine says she was overwhelmed by emotions immediately after
completing the Wolf Power stage in Hells gate.
"The
feeling was so amazing; even when I was getting my interview I was completely
speechless. I couldn't believe that I had made it. I'm proud of myself and my
team that helped me get the car ready. I'm completely happy and thankful to all
you."
Her
exploits were rightfully applauded by President Uhuru Kenyatta who presided
over the closing ceremony of the WRC Safari Rally at the Kenya Wildlife
Training Institute in Naivasha.
"I
want to congratulate our very own Maxine Wahome. You've proved that the world
of motorsport is not the world of men but the world of human kind. We
congratulate you as a winner of the WRC3," Uhuru said.
Maxine
now says her focus will turn to the Africa Rally Championship which she aims to
win and secure a spot in the WRC.
"Next
for me is focusing on the Africa Rally Championship in the Ford Fiesta. So
that's my next goal to see how far I can get and maybe win the Africa Rally Championship
and get to the WRC."
She
encouraged more women to embrace motorsport saying she was the best example to
all of them that indeed women can hack it in the motorsport.
"First
of all I want to encourage more women to come out and join the sport. It's not
that hard, it's not that dangerous. I have been in motorsport all my life I
guess since I was 10 years old and its women empowerment all around the world,
so I would want to encourage more women to come out and join the sport; we can
all be called Toyota ladies, you know," remarked Maxine as she seemed to
put the all dominating manufacturer Toyota on notice of her achievements.
Maxine fought against all odds and triumphed in the WRC3 category of the just concluded WRC Safari Rally beating her Kenyan male counterparts McRae Kimathi and Jeremy Wahome.


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