One thing to consider is that CPython isn't slow because of the language it's written in, but because of optimizations it isn't doing (namely JIT, I think). Rust can't do the same things any faster than C can, and an early implementation of Python in Rust isn't likely to be much faster than an early implementation in C. Rust has the potential to make certain classes of optimization easier, eventually.
For an example of the huge developer productivity multiplier Rust is for this kind of thing check out what Yorick Peterse has done in his spare time with Inko: https://gitlab.com/inko-lang/inko
One thing to consider is that CPython isn't slow because of the language it's written in, but because of optimizations it isn't doing (namely JIT, I think). Rust can't do the same things any faster than C can, and an early implementation of Python in Rust isn't likely to be much faster than an early implementation in C. Rust has the potential to make certain classes of optimization easier, eventually.