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Safari Rally

Annual automobile rally in Kenya


Annual automobile rally in Kenya

FieldValue
nameSafari Rally
imageFile:Kenya_KCB_Rally_Naivasha_3.jpg
statusActive
genreMotor Sport event
dateJune
frequencyAnnual
locationGreat Rift Valley
countryKenya
first1953
websitehttps://www.safarirally.ke/

The Safari Rally is an automobile rally held in Kenya. It was first held in 1953 as a celebration of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. The event was part of the World Rally Championship from 1973 until 2002, before returning in 2021. It is historically regarded as one of the toughest events in the World Rally Championship, and one of the most popular rallies in Africa. From 2003, a historical event (East African Safari Rally) has been held biennially.

History

It was first held from 27 May to 1 June 1953 as the East African Coronation Safari in Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika, as a celebration of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. In 1960 it was renamed the East African Safari Rally and kept that name until 1974, when it became the Safari Rally. From 1973, the rally was part of the World Rally Championship.

The 5000 km route featured a variety of roads and terrain - from fesh fesh (very fine powdered sand), fast farm tracks, and very rough roads up or down the Great Rift Valley. In heavy rain, roads would often turn into thick, deep mud. The event was run on open roads, with all of the route being competitive mileage. The driver with the lowest accumulation of penalty time between time controls was declared the winner.

The rally was historically one of the fastest events in the world championship with average speeds over 100 km/h. However, the roughness of the terrain and the long stages meant that the winner was often the most reliable or the fastest cautious driver. In later years, top rally teams would use helicopters to fly ahead of the cars to warn of animals or other vehicles on the rally route.[[Image:EAS1973.jpg|thumb|Checkpoint in the 1972 rally.]]Teams built specially strengthened cars for the event, with bullbars, snorkels (for river crossings) and bright lights to warn wildlife. In the 1990s, Toyota Team Europe had a full-time test team in Kenya, preparing and testing the rally cars for the event. During the rally, repairs had to be regularly made to the cars, which added to the elapsed time of the competitors. In later years, tyre mousse - allowing tyres to maintain functionality despite a puncture - allowed drivers to tackle the event flat out, despite the length of the event.

In 1996, the event adopted the special stage format, and servicing cars from helicopters was prohibited. From that edition until 2002, it featured around 2000 km of timed stages, with stages well over 60 km long, unlike most rallies which had under 500 km of total timed distance. This meant that the winner's total time penalty was above 12 hours in 1996 and decreased to two seconds shy of 8 hours in 2002. Despite this, the rally continued to be run on open roads. The event was excluded from the WRC calendar due to a lack of finance and organisation in 2003.

Modern event

From the 2003 edition, the event became part of the African Rally Championship. The event was modernised, with shorter stages and running on closed roads - like other events in the World Championship. Two editions of the rally - 2007 and 2009 - were also part of the Intercontinental Rally Challenge. In 2013, President of Kenya Uhuru Kenyatta announced a plan to return the Safari Rally to the world championship.

On the 27 September 2019, it was announced that the 2020 edition would be part of the World Rally Championship. This event was later cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Safari Rally eventually made a comeback to the WRC in 2021 after an eighteen-year hiatus from the 24–27 June, with a successful event held in Kenya on the floor of the Rift Valley in Naivasha, Nakuru County. Sebastian Ogier and Julien Ingrassia emerged as winners in their Toyota Yaris WRC. The Safari has a WRC contract until 2026.

Winners

Kenyan drivers Shekhar Mehta and Carl Tundo have been the most successful competitors, with five outright victories each. Mehta won first in 1973, then consecutively from 1979 to 1982 - all while the event was part of the world championship. Tundo won five editions when the event was part of the African Rally Championship - the 2004, 2009, 2011, 2012 and 2018 events. Tundo has also finished on the podium twelve times, ahead of fellow Kenyan Ian Duncan with nine podium finishes.

YearRally Name / DatesWinning DriverCo-driverWinning CarStatus
19531st Coronation Safari RallyKEN Alan DixKEN Johnny LarsenVolkswagen Beetle
19542nd Coronation Safari RallyKEN D P MarwahaKEN Vic Preston SrVolkswagen Beetle
19553rd Coronation Safari RallyKEN Vic Preston SrKEN D P MarwahaFord Zephyr
19564th Coronation Safari RallyKEN Eric CecilKEN Tony VickersDKW
19575th Coronation Safari RallyKEN Gus HofmannKEN Arthur BurtonVolkswagen Beetle
19586th Coronation Safari RallyKEN T. Brooke
KEN Arne Kopperud
KEN Morris Temple-BorehamKEN Peter Hughes
KEN Kora Kopperud
KEN Mike ArmstrongFord Anglia 100E (Impala class)
Ford Zephyr II (Lion class)
Auto Union 1000 (Leopard class)
19597th Coronation Safari RallyKEN Bill FritschyKEN Jack EllisMercedes-Benz 219
19608th East African Safari RallyKEN Bill FritschyKEN Jack EllisMercedes-Benz 219
19619th East African Safari RallyKEN John ManussisKEN Bill Coleridge
KEN David BekettMercedes-Benz 220SE
196210th East African Safari RallyKenya Tommy FjastadKenya Bernhard SchmiderVolkswagen 1200
196311th East African Safari RallyKenya Nick NowickiKenya Paddy CliffPeugeot 404
196412th East African Safari RallyKenya Peter HughesKenya Bill YoungFord Cortina GT
196513th East African Safari RallyKenya Joginder SinghKenya Jaswant SinghVolvo PV 544
196614th East African Safari RallyTanzania Bert ShanklandTanzania Chris RothwellPeugeot 404
196715th East African Safari RallyTanzania Bert ShanklandTanzania Chris RothwellPeugeot 404
196816th East African Safari RallyKenya Nick NowickiKenya Paddy Clifftitle = Safari 68magazine=Autocarvolume = 129 (nbr 3777)pages =6–9date = 4 July 1968}}
196917th East African Safari RallyKenya Robin HillyarKenya Jock AirdFord Taunus 20M RS
197018th East African Safari RallyKenya Edgar HerrmannWest Germany Hans SchüllerDatsun 1600 SSS
197119th East African Safari RallyKenya Edgar HerrmannWest Germany Hans SchüllerDatsun 240Z
197220th East African Safari Rally
(30 Mar – 3 Apr)Finland Hannu MikkolaSweden Gunnar PalmFord Escort RS1600IMC
197321st East African Safari Rally
(19 – 23 Apr)Kenya Shekhar MehtaKenya Lofty DrewsDatsun 240ZWRC
197422nd East African Safari Rally
(11 – 15 Apr)Kenya Joginder SinghKenya David DoigMitsubishi Lancer 1600 GSRWRC
197523rd Safari Rally
(27 – 31 Mar)Sweden Ove AnderssonSweden Arne HertzPeugeot 504WRC
197624th Safari Rally
(15 – 19 Apr)Kenya Joginder SinghKenya David DoigMitsubishi Lancer 1600 GSRWRC
197725th Safari Rally
(7 – 11 Apr)Sweden Björn WaldegårdSweden Hans ThorszeliusFord Escort RS1800WRC
197826th Safari Rally
(23 – 27 Mar)France Jean-Pierre NicolasFrance Jean-Claude LefèbvrePeugeot 504 V6 CoupéWRC
197927th Safari Rally
(12 – 16 Apr)Kenya Shekhar MehtaKenya Mike DoughtyDatsun 160JWRC
198028th Marlboro Safari Rally
(3 – 7 Apr)Kenya Shekhar MehtaKenya Mike DoughtyDatsun 160JWRC
198129th Marlboro Safari Rally
(16 – 20 Apr)Kenya Shekhar MehtaKenya Mike DoughtyNissan Violet GTWRC
198230th Marlboro Safari Rally
(8 – 12 Apr)Kenya Shekhar MehtaKenya Mike DoughtyNissan Violet GTWRC
198331st Marlboro Safari Rally
(30 Mar – 4 Apr)Finland Ari VatanenUnited Kingdom Terry HarrymanOpel Ascona 400WRC
198432nd Marlboro Safari Rally
(19 – 23 Apr)Sweden Björn WaldegårdSweden Hans ThorszeliusToyota Celica TCTWRC
198533rd Marlboro Safari Rally
(4 – 8 Apr)Finland Juha KankkunenUnited Kingdom Fred GallagherToyota Celica TCTWRC
198634th Marlboro Safari Rally
(29 Mar – 2 Apr)Sweden Björn WaldegårdUnited Kingdom Fred GallagherToyota Celica TCTWRC
198735th Marlboro Safari Rally
(16 – 20 Apr)Finland Hannu MikkolaSweden Arne HertzAudi 200 QuattroWRC
198836th Marlboro Safari Rally
(31 Mar – 4 Apr)Italy Miki BiasionItaly Tiziano SivieroLancia Delta HF IntegraleWRC
198937th Marlboro Safari Rally
(23–27 Mar)Italy Miki BiasionItaly Tiziano SivieroLancia Delta HF IntegraleWRC
199038th Marlboro Safari Rally
(11–16 Apr)Sweden Björn WaldegårdUnited Kingdom Fred GallagherToyota Celica GT-Four ST165WRC
199139th Martini Safari Rally
27 (Mar – 1 Apr)Finland Juha KankkunenFinland Juha PiironenLancia Delta HF Integrale 16vWRC
199240th Martini Safari Rally
27 (Mar – 1 Apr)Spain Carlos SainzSpain Luis MoyaToyota Celica Turbo 4WDWRC
199341st Trustbank Safari Rally
(8–12 Apr)Finland Juha KankkunenFinland Juha PiironenToyota Celica Turbo 4WDWRC
199442nd Trustbank Safari Rally
(31 Mar – 3 Apr)Kenya Ian DuncanKenya David WilliamsonToyota Celica Turbo 4WDWRC
199543rd Safari Rally Kenya
(14–17 Apr)Japan Yoshio FujimotoSweden Arne HertzToyota Celica Turbo 4WD2LWC
199644th Safari Rally Kenya
(5–7 Apr)Finland Tommi MäkinenFinland Seppo HarjanneMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IIIWRC
199745th Safari Rally Kenya
(1–3 Mar)United Kingdom Colin McRaeUnited Kingdom Nicky GristSubaru Impreza WRC97WRC
199846th Safari Rally Kenya
(28 Feb – 2 Mar)United Kingdom Richard BurnsUnited Kingdom Robert ReidMitsubishi Carisma GT Evolution IV (Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV)WRC
1999*47th 555 Safari Rally*
(26–28 Feb)United Kingdom Colin McRaeUnited Kingdom Nicky GristFord Focus WRCWRC
200048th Sameer Safari Rally
(25–27 Feb)United Kingdom Richard BurnsUnited Kingdom Robert ReidSubaru Impreza WRC00WRC
200149th Safari Rally
(20–22 Jul)Finland Tommi MäkinenFinland Risto MannisenmäkiMitsubishi Lancer Evolution 6.5WRC
200250th Inmarsat Safari Rally
(12–14 Jul)United Kingdom Colin McRaeUnited Kingdom Nicky GristFord Focus RS WRC 02WRC
200351st KCB Safari Equator Rally Kenya
(9–11 Oct)Kenya Glen EdmundsKenya Titch PhillipsMitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIARC
200452nd KCB Safari Rally Kenya
(12–14 Mar)Kenya Carl TundoKenya Tim JessopSubaru ImprezaARC
200553rd KCB Safari Rally
(15th – 17th Jul)Kenya Glen EdmundsKenya Des Page-MorrisMitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIIARC
200654th KCB Safari Rally
(24 – 26 Mar)Kenya Azar AnwarKenya George MwangiMitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIARC
200755th KCB Safari Rally
(9–11 Mar)Zimbabwe Conrad RautenbachZimbabwe Peter MarshSubaru Impreza N10IRC & ARC
200856th KCB Safari Rally
(27–29 Jun)Kenya Lee RoseKenya Piers DaykinMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IXARC
200957th KCB Safari Rally
(3–5 Apr)Kenya Carl TundoKenya Tim JessopMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IXIRC & ARC
201058th KCB Safari Rally
(2–4 Apr)Kenya Lee RoseKenya Piers DaykinMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IXARC
201159th KCB Safari Rally
(17–19 Jun)Kenya Carl TundoKenya Tim JessopMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IXARC
201260th KCB Safari Rally
(8–10 Jun)Kenya Carl TundoKenya Tim JessopMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IXARC
201361st KCB Safari Rally
(5–7 Jul)Kenya Baldev ChagerKenya Ravi SoniMitsubishi Lancer Evolution XARC
201462nd KCB Safari Rally
(12–14 Sep)Kenya Baldev ChagerKenya Ravi SoniMitsubishi Lancer Evolution XARC
201563rd KCB Safari Rally
(4–5 Apr)Kenya Singh Chatthe JaspreetKenya Panesar GurdeepMitsubishi Lancer Evolution X R4KRC
201664th KCB Safari Rally
(10–11 Jun)Kenya Singh Chatthe JaspreetKenya Panesar GurdeepMitsubishi Lancer Evolution X R4KRC
201765th Safari Rally
(17–18 Mar)Finland Tapio LaukkanenKenya Gavin LaurenceSubaru Impreza WRX STi 4 D R4ARC & KRC
201866th Safari Rally
(16–18 Mar)Kenya Carl TundoKenya Tim JessopMitsubishi Lancer Evolution X R4ARC & KRC
201967th Safari Rally
(5–7 Jul)Kenya Baldev ChagerKenya Ravi SoniMitsubishi Lancer Evolution X R4ARC & KRC
202068th Safari Rally
(16–19 Jul)Cancelled due to COVID-19 concerns
202168th Safari Rally
(24–27 Jun)FRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaToyota Yaris WRCWRC
202269th Safari Rally
(23–26 Jun)FIN Kalle RovanperäFIN Jonne HalttunenToyota GR Yaris Rally1WRC
202370th Safari Rally
(22–25 Jun)FRA Sebastien OgierFRA Vincent LandaisToyota GR Yaris Rally1WRC
202471st Safari Rally
(28–31 Mar)FIN Kalle RovanperäFIN Jonne HalttunenToyota GR Yaris Rally1WRC
202572nd Safari Rally
(20-23 Mar)United Kingdom Elfyn EvansUnited Kingdom Scott MartinToyota GR Yaris Rally1WRC

Notes: IMC = International Championship for Manufacturers, WRC = World Rally Championship, 2LWC = 2-Litre World Cup, ARC = African Rally Championship, IRC = Intercontinental Rally Challenge, KRC = Kenya National Rally Championship |- style="background-color:#EDEDED;" ! width=100px class="hintergrundfarbe5" | Nation ! width=200px class="hintergrundfarbe6" | Driver ! width=200px class="hintergrundfarbe6" | Co-Driver ! width=200px class="hintergrundfarbe6" | Manufacturers |- |KEN||39||37|| |- |FIN||10||5|| |- |SWE||5||6|| |- |GBR||5||9|| |- |FRA||2||2||1 |- |ITA||2||2||1 |- |TAN||2||2|| |- |ESP||1||1|| |- |ZIM||1||1|| |- |JPN||1||||5 |- |GER||||2||6 |- |SWE||||||1 |- |USA||||||1 |} --

East African Safari Rally (classic)

The East African Safari Rally officially known as East African Safari classic Rally is a Classic rally event first held in 2003 to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the first running of the event. The event has since been held biennially. The nine day event takes place over 5000 km, and is open to vehicles built before 1985. The 2017 edition of the rally had joint winners, as both Richard Jackson and Carl Tundo had the same time.

YearDatesWinning DriverWinning Co-driverWinning Car
2003Dec 10 – Dec 19Kenya Rob Collinge Kenya Anton LevitanKenya Anton LevitanDatsun 240Z
2005Dec 1 – Dec 10Kenya Rob CollingeKenya Anton LevitanDatsun 260Z
2007Nov 25 – Dec 3Sweden Björn WaldegårdSweden Mathias WaldegårdFord Escort Mk1
2009Nov 22 – Dec 1Kenya Ian DuncanKenya Amaar SlatchFord Mustang
2011Nov 20 – Nov 28SWE Björn WaldegårdSWE Mathias WaldegårdPorsche 911
2013Nov 21 – Nov 29Kenya Ian DuncanKenya Amaar SlatchFord Capri
2015Nov 19 – Nov 27Sweden Stig BlomqvistBelgium Stéphane PrévotPorsche 911
2017Nov 23 – Dec 1United Kingdom Richard Jackson United Kingdom Ryan ChampionPorsche 911
2019Nov 27 – Dec 6Austria Kris RosenbergerGermany Niki BleicherPorsche 911
2022Feb 10 – 18Kenya Baldev ChagerUnited Kingdom Drew SturrockPorsche 911

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