Key Points

Indian rally-raid star Harith Noah is set to compete in the W2RC South African Safari Rally after recovering from a wrist injury sustained at Dakar 2025. The event marks his first race since the crash and the debut of the Safari Rally in the championship. Noah aims to regain form while navigating unfamiliar African terrain. His return boosts India’s presence in global off-road racing.

Key Points: Harith Noah Returns From Injury for W2RC South African Safari Rally

  • Noah returns after fracturing his wrist at Dakar 2025
  • South African Safari Rally debuts as W2RC Round 3
  • Event features extreme terrain and diverse landscapes
  • Noah eyes strong 2025 campaign ahead of Dakar 2026
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Harith Noah Returns to the Rally Raid Action at W2RC's South African Safari Rally

Indian rally star Harith Noah makes his comeback at the W2RC South African Safari Rally after recovering from a Dakar crash injury.

"The key is to stay calm, get used to the bike again, and take it one kilometre at a time – Harith Noah"

Sun City,, May 17

Indian rally-raid sensation Harith Noah is set to make his return to competitive racing in the Rally 2 category at the newly introduced South African Safari Rally, scheduled to start from the Sun City Resort from May 18 to 24, 2025, according to a release from W2RC.

The rally marks Round 3 of the FIA FIM World Rally-Raid Championship (W2RC) 2025, and Harith's first competitive return to W2RC after an injury-led exit at the Dakar Rally earlier this January.

Noah, part of the SHERCO TVS RALLY FACTORY, returns after an early exit from Dakar 2025, where a crash during Prologue left him with a fractured wrist and forced him to withdraw early.

Despite the setback, Noah completed the stage before scans confirmed the injury that required immediate surgery.

Now, just four months later, he's looking forward to tackling the unforgiving South African landscape and getting back in the mix for his 2025 campaign, with future rounds and a longer-term goal of mounting a strong challenge for Dakar 2026.

"After Dakar, I needed time to recover from the injury, but everything went well and I'm back to full fitness now. This is my first race since the crash, so there are definitely some nerves, which is normal. But the South African Safari Rally is a new challenge for everyone; the route is unfamiliar territory across the board. The key is to stay calm, get used to the bike again, and take it one kilometre at a time," said Harith Noah.

South African Safari Rally brings the W2RC to South Africa for the very first time, promising a groundbreaking addition to the championship and offering one of the most challenging, scenic, and diverse rally routes yet.

With extreme terrains and rapidly changing climates, the Safari Rally is poised to become a standout fixture on the W2RC calendar.

The 2025 W2RC season features five rounds across three continents, pushing riders through a wide spectrum of terrains and conditions.

The year kicked off with the legendary Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia, followed by the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge.

Now, the championship heads into uncharted territory with the debut of the South African Safari Rally.

The final two rounds will take riders to Portugal for the BP Ultimate Rally Raid in September, before culminating with the iconic Rallye du Maroc in October.

Noah's return is significant not just from a personal standpoint, but also for Indian motorsport. With the W2RC expanding its global footprint, Indian representation in such high-level events plays a key role in elevating the country's presence in off-road racing.

- ANI

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul K.
What a comeback story! Harith Noah is showing true Indian grit by returning so soon after that nasty Dakar crash. Wishing him all the best in South Africa - make us proud! 🇮🇳🏍️ #NeverBackDown
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Priya M.
As someone who follows motorsports closely, I'm impressed by Noah's resilience but concerned about rushing back from injury. These rallies are brutal - hope he's truly 100% fit. Safety first!
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Arjun S.
More Indian representation in global motorsports is exactly what we need! When will we see proper government support for these athletes though? Other countries have full training programs while our champions struggle for sponsorships.
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Sunita R.
The South African terrain looks breathtaking but dangerous. Noah's experience in Dakar should help, but this is a completely new challenge. Rooting for him from Kerala! #HarithNoah
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Vikram J.
Sherco TVS is doing great work supporting Indian talent. Remember when no one took our riders seriously internationally? Now we have Noah competing at the highest level. Slow but steady progress!
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Neha P.
The mental strength required to come back after such a crash is unbelievable. Not just physical recovery but overcoming the fear - that's champion material. Hope DD Sports or someone broadcasts this properly!

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