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Maxine, Muiruri named in Betika line-up for WRC Safari The Star Betika divas Linet Ayuko, Chantal Young and Maxine Wahome share a light moment during the launch of the team. Image: SAFARI RALLY MEDIA
•Betika Bazengas has Malik who is teaming up with Linet Ayuko in a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 10.
•Sports Cabinet Secretary, Amina Mohamed and rally legend Patrick Njiru thanked the betting firm for its goodwill gestures.
Rally debutant and motocross lady rider Maxine Wahome is among the four drivers who will don Betika colours in this month s WRC Safari Rally in Naivasha.
Another debutant Andrew Muiruri is also in the Team Betika mix alongside KNRC driver Hussein Malik and autocross star Rehan Shah.
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We’ve all heard of the term “Homologation.” But what exactly does it mean? Well, thanks to a video by Hagerty, we can dive a little deeper into the term and find out what it really means in an automotive sense.
According to the official definition, homologation means to sanction or “allow.” How does this translate into the automotive realm? Homologation refers to the process taken to certify that a car is manufactured to meet the standards for sale technically, all vehicles are homologated.
But when we refer to a car being a homologation special, this means it’s approved for racing. Sanctioning bodies require manufacturer participation, and having vehicles on track being roughly the same as what the public can buy provides an incentive for sales and interest for us. Homologating a car for racing requires that an automaker produces a certain number of road-going versions.
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