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Karan relishing snow-driving experience after pre-season with Toyota Gazoo
Reading Time: 2min | Wed. 28.12.22. | 10:52
One such experience was co-driving Takamoto on the icy stages of the manufacturer champion’s test site near Jyvaskyla.
Kenyan rally champion Karan Patel says the rare snow driving experience is not only a challenge for every rally driver but also an indescribable experience that will improve driving on other surfaces.
Karan impressed winter instructors in Jyväskylä, Finland where he spent three days with Toyota Gazoo Racing World Rally Team in a championship celebration and pre-season test.
"I am happy that I was able to impress the instructors with my precision and pace and they rated me among one of the top drivers they have trained. That was a real confidence boost," Kenya's first RedBull athlete said.
Hosted by team principal Jari Matti Latvala, the youngest ever world champion Kalle Rovanpera and his Toyota team mates Takamoto Katsuta and Elfyn Evans; the three day event featured a series of experiences that inspired the Kenyan champion.
One such experience was co-driving Takamoto on the icy stages of the manufacturer champion’s test site near Jyvaskyla.
With temperatures dipping below -16 degrees the duo shook off the cold while blistering through the 17km test loop in the snow spangled Finnish forests.
“It was inspiring to sit alongside Takamoto in the Toyota GR Rally 1 car, and experience first hand the pace and sheer skill it takes to succeed at the pinnacle of the sport. The Hybrid Rally 1 car is worlds of difference from my R5, and Taka’s footwork and instinct on ice are impressive,” said Patel after the experience.
The Japanese driver who has lived in the Rally Finland host city Jyväskylä, close to the Toyota Gazoo Racing World Rally Team base for several years and competed regularly on Finnish roads earlier in his career, calls Rally Finland his ‘second home rally’.
At the team’s base, Karan went behind the scenes of the teams preparations ahead of the new season that kicks off with Rally Monte Carlo in January.
The 31-year-old speedster also spent a day training on ice behind the wheel of a Toyota Yaris GR with instructors from the reknown Esko Reiners training school.
Karan is no stranger to driving on mixed surfaces and he fondly recalls his time in the Drive DMack Cup (Junior WRC Championship) in 2016 where he competed in 5 WRC rallies across Europe, including Rally Finland and Rally Poland.
The trip culminated in a colorful celebration by the World Champions hosted by the City Of Jyvaskyla at the iconic Pavijionki square.
In addition to world champions Rovanperä, Jonne Halttunen and the Toyota Gazoo Racing team, various rally legends took to the stage, with top Finnish artists ensuring rally fans got into true party mode.




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