05/11/2024

Fernanda Kanno and her Cusqueñan blood: "People are waiting for us" [VIDEO]

Jueves 27 de Octubre del 2022

Fernanda Kanno arrived in her mother's homeland, Cusco, and was received in a grand manner. The pilot thanked the affection of the audience.

Caminos del Inca is a competition where you compete with yourself, a maximum requirement where you depend on the vehicle, but more on what your mind decides, and Fernanda Kanno maintains the same idea as always: to reach the finish line, accompanied by Alonso Carrillo.

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That is Fernanda Kanno's goal in the competition she participates in and she has succeeded in fulfilling every challenge that comes her way. This time, she is participating in Caminos del Inca for the third consecutive time (2018, 2019, and 2022).

This Thursday, the competition arrived in Cusco on its first pass through this city, as the final award ceremony will take place next Tuesday. The Plaza de San Sebastián was the epicenter this time and all the drivers were warmly welcomed.

Fernanda Kanno received the applause of the audience and invited them to share in the repair workshop, this Friday at Parque Túpac Amaru. "We are happy, the people are too good to us. Additionally, Cusco is my mother's land, I have Cusco blood," says the pilot.

Despite some mechanical problems, Fernanda and Alonso don't stop. "We've had problems, but nothing we can't fix," she says. And they have shown it, as they have already completed three stages aboard their Toyota Tacoma.

There are still three days of the race left, and Fernanda is excited about returning to Cusco for the final day of competition. She knows the demands, so she trusts her work to make it. "We have to do it, the people are waiting for us, that's why we have to reach the end," she says at the end.

Fernanda Kanno is one of the eleven female drivers who started the Caminos del Inca race. As of the time of this article, only six are listed in the overall classification, but they can still rejoin tomorrow.

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