Lisa set to make a mark at WRC Safari Rally
Lisa Christoffersen speaks to the press on Friday, 16th February, at Lifestyle Off UN Avenue.
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Lisa Christoffersen, the founder of the Lioness
Rally, Africa's first all-female rally, is set to make history once again as
she takes part in her first WRC Safari Rally, supported by the Talanta Hela
initiative.
“I believe this year’s rally will be one of the
most exciting Safari Rallies, especially because it will have one of the
largest numbers of female drivers and navigators,” says Lisa.
Her preparations for the rally have involved
fundraising and getting her car ready.
“I’ll be driving a Subaru N10 in this WRC Safari
rally. I’ll need to ensure I have all my equipment and rally gear and that it
is updated,” she states.
Lisa, a cancer survivor, is not only aiming to
compete at the highest level but also using her participation as an opportunity
to give back and inspire others.
Her initiative, “Driving for Change,” aims to
raise funds for children with cancer at Kenyatta Hospital.
"For every kilometer I drive, I will donate
1,000 Kenyan shillings," she explains. "With the rally covering 1,200
kilometers, the total amount will be at least 1.2 million Kenyan shillings.
It's my way of giving back and making a difference in the lives of those in
need."
Regarding what she hopes to achieve during the
rally on the course, she says, "I want to finish the rally and stand on
the podium, not just for myself but for all the women and girls who dare to
dream,"
For Lisa, getting involved in a male-dominated
sport like rallying is about women empowering women.
"By taking charge of your life, you are
steering in the direction, metaphorically, where you are supposed to be
going," she emphasizes. If you can survive as a rally driver in an event
like Safari Rally, you can survive anywhere.
As Lisa prepares to make her mark on the WRC Safari
Rally, her message is clear, “women can achieve anything they set their minds
to, both on and off the track.”


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