Safari Rally warns fans of fraudsters selling tickets for upcoming event

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MOTORSPORT Safari Rally warns fans of fraudsters selling tickets for upcoming event

Festus Chuma 19:56 - 12.06.2023

Preparations in high gear as Kenya gets ready for World Rally Championship.

In a bid to protect the enthusiasm and excitement surrounding the highly anticipated World Rally Championship (WRC) Safari Rally, event organizers have issued a stern warning to fans, urging them to stay vigilant and avoid falling victim to online fraudsters.

The rally, which is set to take place from Thursday 22 to Sunday 25 June in Naivasha, has become a breeding ground for unscrupulous individuals seeking to exploit innocent Kenyans.

With the WRC Safari Rally Kenya gaining immense popularity and drawing fans from around the world, it has unfortunately attracted the attention of con artists looking to make a quick profit. 

These fraudsters have been falsely advertising and selling tickets for the event, preying on the excitement and eagerness of rally enthusiasts.

However, the organizers of the Safari Rally have taken swift action to ensure that fans are not deceived.  

"Beware of Scams! Please be informed that the WRC Safari Rally is an admission-free event. No tickets are available for purchase or sale. Stay cautious and avoid falling victim to fraudulent activities," reads a statement from Safari Rally Kenya.

The clarion call is crucial to safeguarding the rally's reputation and preserving the event's integrity.

In recent years, online scams and fraudulent activities have become increasingly prevalent, posing significant risks to unsuspecting individuals. 

The 2023 WRC Safari Rally will again have the top three automakers, Toyota Gazoo Racing, Hyundai Motorsport, and M-Sport Ford, participating in the gruelling rally searching for points in the 13-legged series.

Elfyn Evans and Takamoto Katsuta, the Japanese star who has previously finished on the podium in Kenya, Kalle Rovanperä, and Sebastien Ogier, the winner of the last two competitions, will also field Toyota GR Yaris cars. 

Esapekka Lappi, Thierry Neuville, and Dani Sordo will drive a trio of Hyundai Motorsport's i20 Ns. At the same time, Ott Tänak, Pierre-Louis Loubet, and privateer Jourdan Serderidis will operate M-Sport Ford Pumas.

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