Safari Rally Kenya organisers have been forced to cancel stage three of the World Rally Championship due to deteriorating road conditions. Wild weather contributed to organisers making the decision to cancel a stage of the World Rally Championship. Crews were scheduled to kick off Friday’s action with a second pass through the 24.35km Camp Moran stage, but the FIA confirmed that the condition of the road was not at the standard that would allow for the stage to go ahead. “Following heavy overnight rain, conditions on SS3 Camp Moran deteriorated significantly, with substantial rutting developing along the route, leaving a section of the stage inaccessible to both technical intervention vehicles and medical intervention vehicles, the FIA explained in a statement. The Camp Moran stage kicked off the rally on Thursday afternoon, testing crews as heavy rain turned an already tricky test into a mud bath.