Africa-Press – Kenya. AA Kenya Managing Director Francis Theuri at a past event. /FILE AA Kenya, in partnership with the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), has unveiled the 2025 edition of the Best Driver Challenge.
The road safety competition has since grown into a landmark event in Kenya. Now in its third edition, this year’s challenge offers drivers from all demographics a platform to demonstrate their skills, advocate for safer roads, and compete for highly coveted rewards.
Participants can vie for top honours in four distinct categories tailored for different age groups and interests: “Best Young Driver” for ages 18 to 26, “The Masters” for those aged 27 to 50, “The Legends” for participants 51 and older, and the exclusive
“Ladies-Only Challenge” for women aged 26 and above. Eligibility is straightforward but rigorous: entrants must be Kenyan citizens or residents holding valid Class B driving licenses.
They must also uphold a clean road safety record, having no convictions for serious traffic offences. Previous winners or finalists from earlier editions are excluded from competing. The competition unfolds in multiple stages, starting with an online registration process followed by a theory test on road safety.
Regional practical driving challenges are set to take place in key cities: Eldoret on May 10 at the Eldoret Sports Club, Mombasa on May 31 at Mama Ngina Waterfront, Nakuru on June 14 at the Rift Valley Sports Club, and Nairobi on June 28 at the Carnivore Grounds.
These will culminate in the national finals on July 19 in Nairobi. The prizes on offer are exceptional, ranging from fully sponsored participation in an international driving championship to trophies, cash prizes, and gift hampers.
Participants also stand to gain once-in-a-lifetime perks, such as all-expense-paid trips to premier Kenyan destinations, defensive driving training courtesy of AA Kenya, and a one-year International Driving License.
Special awards will recognise individual excellence in specific challenges. This year’s challenge not only celebrates driving skill but also reinforces the importance of road safety awareness, aiming to foster a culture of responsible driving across the nation. Interested participants are encouraged to register now to secure their place in the thrilling competition.
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