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2026 WRC Safari Rally: Azeli, Amwari Gear Up for Rally Challenge with White Cap Backing

WRC Rally Driver Ishamal Azeli at the WRTI Service Park in Naivasha.
Kenyan duo Ishmael Azeli and Issa Amwari are confident of succeeding at the 2026 WRC Safari Rally following a massive backing from White Cap.
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Kenyan rally drivers Ishmael Azeli and Issa Amwari are competing in the 2026 WRC Safari Rally Championship, taking place this week from March 12 to 15 in Naivasha, bringing together elite competitors from across the world.

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The two drivers have received a major boost following the backing of Kenya Breweries Limited’s White Cap brand, which is supporting their preparations and participation in this year’s edition of the iconic rally.

The driver partnership forms part of White Cap’s broader support for this year’s rally, following the Ksh45 million sponsorship recently announced by White Cap as the brand renews its role as the Official Responsible Drinking Partner of the WRC Safari Rally.

As part of the partnership, the two drivers will also work with the brand to promote responsible drinking and positive rally culture among fans during the rally season.

The drivers will take fans behind the scenes of rally preparation, sharing insights into training sessions, vehicle preparation, route reconnaissance, and the realities of competing in one of the toughest rallies in the world. The content will aim to inspire fans while promoting responsible celebration of motorsport culture.

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WRC Rally Driver Ishamal Azeli at the WRTI Service Park in Naivasha.

Azeli, who will compete in the WRC2 and the Africa Rally Championship categories and will be navigated by John Ngugi, says his preparations are on track as he gets ready to tackle the challenging gravel terrains of Naivasha.

The Kenyan driver will debut a Subaru WRX NR4 at this year’s rally, having upgraded from the Mitsubishi Evo 9 he used during last year’s edition.

“We have been putting in a lot of work ahead of this year’s rally. The team has been focused on preparing the new car and ensuring everything is in place for the demanding conditions that the Safari Rally is known for. We are grateful to White Cap for believing in our journey and giving us the support needed to compete at this level,” said Azeli.

On his part, Issa Amwari, who will compete in a Škoda Fabia R5 and will be navigated by Dennis Mwenda, will participate in the WRC2 and the Africa Rally Championship categories.

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He expressed confidence ahead of the rally, noting that White Cap’s support has strengthened the team’s preparations.

“The Safari Rally is one of the toughest rallies in the world, and preparation is everything. We have been working hard as a team to ensure the car is ready for the conditions in Naivasha, which can change very quickly. Having White Cap supporting us is a huge motivation because it allows us to focus on competing and representing Kenya well on the global stage,” said Amwari.

Speaking on the partnership, Rediet Yigezu, KBL Senior Brand Manager said the brand remains committed to supporting Kenyan motorsport and local talent.

“White Cap has a long-standing connection with motorsport in Kenya, and supporting drivers like Ishmael Azeli and Issa Amwari reflects our commitment to growing the sport and giving Kenyan talent the platform to compete at the highest level. The Safari Rally is an iconic event that celebrates adventure, resilience and the beauty of our landscapes, values that strongly align with our brand,” she said.

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