Indian Duo Puligilla, Sherif Conquer Safari Rally for WRC3 Podium Finish

Indian rally driver Naveen Puligilla and co-driver Musa Sherif achieved a significant podium finish, placing third in the WRC3 category at the demanding Safari Rally Kenya. They also secured second place in the African ARC3 classification, showcasing remarkable consistency across 20 challenging special stages. The result marks Puligilla's second major WRC3 podium, reinforcing his growing stature in international rallying. The duo credited their success to strategic discipline, teamwork, and respect for one of the world's toughest rallies.

Key Points: Indian Rally Team Podiums at WRC3 Safari Rally Kenya

  • Podium in WRC3 class at Safari Rally Kenya
  • Second place in African ARC3 category
  • Demonstrated resilience in punishing conditions
  • Follows a 2025 WRC3 podium in Saudi Arabia
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Indian duo Puligilla, Musa Sherif secure podium finish in WRC3 at Safari Rally Kenya

Indian driver Naveen Puligilla and co-driver Musa Sherif secure a third-place WRC3 finish at the grueling Safari Rally Kenya 2026.

"To stand on the WRC3 podium at Safari Rally is incredibly special. - Naveen Puligilla"

New Delhi, March 18

In a significant achievement for Indian motorsport, Hyderabad-based rally driver Naveen Puligilla, along with experienced co-driver Musa Sherif, secured a podium finish in the WRC3 category at the Safari Rally Kenya 2026, the third round of the FIA World Rally Championship.

Competing in one of the most demanding rallies in the world, the Indian duo finished third in the WRC3 class while also clinching second place in the African ARC3 category. In the overall standings, which included higher-class cars, they were placed 24th with a total time of 5 hours, 22 minutes, and 17.9 seconds.

The Safari Rally, known for its punishing conditions, tested the competitors with rocky terrain, deep ruts, unpredictable weather, and the notorious fesh-fesh dust. Despite these challenges, Puligilla and Sherif showcased resilience and consistency across the event.

The result adds another milestone to Puligilla's growing international career. Following his earlier WRC3 podium at Rally Saudi Arabia in 2025, the latest performance underlines his ability to deliver consistent results at the highest level of global rallying. His run in Kenya highlighted not only speed but also strategic discipline and endurance.

Driving a Fiesta Rally3 prepared by Africa Eco Sports, Puligilla, the reigning INRC 3T Indian champion for 2025, demonstrated composure over 20 special stages covering 338.34 competitive kilometres.

Reflecting on the achievement, Puligilla said, "To stand on the WRC3 podium at Safari Rally is incredibly special. This rally demands respect. It's not just about speed but survival, discipline, and teamwork. Representing India and Hyderabad on this stage makes it even more meaningful. We pushed when it mattered, stayed patient when we had to, and this result is a reward for the entire team's effort."

Co-driver Sherif added that precision and experience were key to navigating the rally's unpredictability, even during changing weather threats.

- IANS

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Priya S
Hyderabad representing on the world stage! So inspiring to see our athletes excelling in non-traditional sports. The part about "survival and discipline" really hits home. Wishing them more podiums ahead!
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Rohit P
Fantastic news, but it's a shame this doesn't get the same media coverage as cricket. Rally driving requires immense skill and bravery. Hope this result leads to more sponsorship and support for our drivers.
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Michael C
As someone who follows WRC, this is seriously impressive. The Safari Rally is a beast. Finishing 24th overall in a Rally3 car is a great result. The co-driver's role is crucial there. Well done to the team!
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Sneha F
Back-to-back podiums in WRC3! Puligilla is on a roll. This consistency at the international level is what we need to see. Jai Hind! 🚗💨
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Karthik V
A respectful suggestion: While this is a great achievement, we must also celebrate our domestic rally champions more. The INRC is a tough championship too. The ecosystem needs support from the ground up.

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