
Shell Backs Seven Drivers for 2026 Rally Season
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Shell Backs Seven Drivers for 2026 Rally Season
Vivo Energy Kenya, the company that distributes and markets Shell-branded products in the country, has announced Shell’s sponsorship of seven rally drivers.
The drivers will compete in the 2026 Shell Autocross series and the Safari Rally Kenya, part of the World Rally Championship.
The rally will take place from 12 to 15 March 2026 in Naivasha.
Drivers Set to Compete in 2026 Season
The drivers sponsored by Shell include:
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Tinashe Gatimu / Caroline Gatimu
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Rajveer Thethy / Laban Cliff Onserio
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Lisa Christoffersen / Christabel Wacuka
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Neel Gohil / Wayne Fernandez
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Michuki Hinga / Mwangi Kioni
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Ishmael Azeli / John Ngugi
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Suleiman Munyua
Nurturing Kenya’s Rally Talent
According to Patrick Masinde, the sponsorship reflects the company’s commitment to supporting local talent.
“This sponsorship aligns with our goal of creating long-term value for our communities. By investing in these drivers, we are nurturing Kenya’s finest talent and supporting their rise on the global stage,” he said during the unveiling event at Shell Northview Service Station along Thika Road.
Moreover, the Shell Autocross series provides an important platform for drivers to sharpen their skills. The competition also allows them to test their limits in a controlled motorsport environment.

Shell Backs Seven Drivers for 2026 Rally Season
Shell’s Long Motorsport Heritage
Shell has a long global history in motorsport. For instance, the company has partnered with Scuderia Ferrari in Formula One for more than 75 years. In addition, it works closely with Hyundai Motorsport in the World Rally Championship.
This heritage reflects Shell’s strong focus on performance, technology, and innovation in motorsport.
Strengthening Kenya’s Motorsport Ecosystem
Beyond driver sponsorship, Shell also supports the broader motorsport industry. For example, the company is the title sponsor of the Motorsports Excellence Awards, which will take place later this month.
Together, these initiatives help nurture emerging drivers while strengthening Kenya’s growing motorsport ecosystem.








