Neuville and Wydaeghe Lose Second Place on Rally of Kenya Stage Thierry Neuville and his navigator, Martijn Wydaeghe, faced a setback during the third stage of the Rally of Kenya, a round of the World Rally Championship, held on Saturday. The pair were forced to retire from a second place position achieved during that stage. This disruption impacts Neuville’s overall standing in the World Rally Championship. Following three races, he currently holds seventh place in the competition. The result represents another challenge for the Belgian driver and his team, who have encountered difficulties throughout the beginning of the 2024 season. The demanding Kenyan terrain presented significant navigational and mechanical hurdles. Neuville’s team continues to work to optimize performance and address the issues encountered. The team’s focus remains on improving their competitive position within the World Rally Championship. The next stage of the Rally of Kenya will determine Neuville’s progress and his ability to regain lost ground. The team’s ability to overcome this setback will be crucial to their championship aspirations. Topics: #neuville #place #world Post navigation SOE AND THE PRINCE CONSUMES THIS SIMPLE CAKE A hard fight is going on over the European carbon tax