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MARCH 2013 | ISSUE NO. 88 w w w. a n w a r s i d i p h o t o g ra p h y. c o m facebook.com/anwar.sidi 2013 KQ East African Safari Classic Rally: A full house ! 2013 Rally Cross Round 1 Baldev Chager breaks longstanding Mitsubishi sequence Winning start for Sean, Tejas, Boulanger, Nish in Rally Raid 1

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MARCH 2013 | ISSUE NO. 88

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2013 KQ East African Safari Classic

Rally: A full house !

2013 Rally CrossRound 1

Baldev Chager breaks longstanding Mitsubishi sequence

Winning start for Sean, Tejas, Boulanger, Nish in Rally Raid 1

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Rally Roundup

Winning ways for Baldev Chager

Baldev Chager maintained his winning ways by securing vic-tory in the opening round of the 2013 National Autocross

Championship held at the East African Portland Cement. ‘’I am thrilled but very lucky that the machine stopped in the final heat with a mechanical problem. I was fortunate I had scored good times in the previous three heats,’’ said Chager. Azar Anwar was placed in the second place, followed closely by George Njoroge in the third place. National Quad champion, Sha-zar Anwar won his class followed by Tejas Hirani in the second place in a similar machine. Hirani is fresh from winning the Buggy Class of the Raid Rally Championship event in Naro Moro last weekend.The Rift Valley Motor and Sports Club-event attracted one of the biggest entries so far of up to 43 com-petitions in various types of machines ranging from quads, buggies to rally cars respectively. Caroline Gatimu, proved to be the best lady driver after finishing way

ahead of some of the more established competitors in the KNRC series. She was placed third overall in the 2WD Class driving a Toyota Levine. The Class was won by Denis Mwenda in Toyota Corolla. The Buggies Class was won by Amit Bhatt.

Meanwhile, the next round of the 2013 Kenya National Rally Championship planned for Voi, has been postponed indefinitely.

A communiqué signed by the Clerk of the Course, Surinder Thatthi, cites current political rallies as main reason for the postponement.‘’The organizers of the KCB Voi Rally KNRC 2 have found out that there is a very big Campaign rally for one of the main political parties that has been organized to be held in Voi on Saturday 23rd February 2013. Also we have been informed that the extra police in the region have been deployed to Mombasa on that weekend thus reducing the rally security.In the light of this new information the organizers and the KMSF Rally Commission have mutually agreed to postpone the KCB Voi Rally to a date after the elections which will be advised by the Rally Commission in the near future.’’Barring any other obstacles, Nyeri will host the next round of the series on 6/7 April, while the Motor Sports Governing Body looks for a slot to re-allocate a new date to the organizers of the Voi Rally.

Provisional Results:Open Class1)Baldev Chager 6.34.712)Azar Anwar 6.54.303)George Njoroge 6.75.87Buggy1) Amit Bhatt 6.58.772)Ashlin Bending 6.59.913)Amit Pandya 6.62.97Rally Cars1) Dennis Mwenda (Toyota Sprinter GT 1600cc) 2WD (6.74.01)2) Sammy Nyorri (Toyota Vitz) 2WD (6.89.25)3) Caroline Gatimu (Toyota Levin 1600cc) 2WD (7.10.31)Rally Cars 4WD1)Anish Chauhan 6.55.052)Imran Mughal 6.57.513)Asad Khan 6.58.26Non Turbo Buggy1) Sachin Choda 6.88.502) Anthony Corline 7.03.383) Tejas Hirani 7.32.36Quads1)Shazar Anwar 2.27.47 (Quad)2)Tejas Hirani 2.44.12 (Quad)

Chatthe wins Kisumu’s round of the Clubman’s Rally Cham-pionship for the second event running. The 33-year-old Mit-

subishi Lancer driver took over the lead of the event after earlier pacesetter, Dilraj Bhui went off the road in the second competitive stage of the competition driv-ing a Subaru Impreza GC8. Dilraj, who

was navigated by his brother Savraj Bhui, eventually finished in the third position, almost 10 minutes behind the similar car of Jitu Dhotia and Bhavin Patel. In conjunction with new sponsors D & G Insurance Brokers, the Equator Motor Club will run a another five CRC events in addition to one round of the 2013 KCB-sponsored series.

Kisumu CRC Results (provisional)1. Jassi Chatthe/Gugu Panesar (Mitsubishi

Lancer Evo8) 54.59

2. Jitu Dhokia/Bhavin Patel (Subaru Impreza)

01.01.28

3. Dilraj Bhui/Savraj Bhui (Subaru Impreza

GC8) 1.11.45

4. Gurpreet Brar/Jasmeet Khaira (Subaru

Impreza) 1.15.06

5. Imran Kana/Mohammed Kana (Toyota

Levine) 1.18.14

6. Dilraj Chatthe /Deepy Kalsi (Buggy) 1.24.50

7. Starters/6 finishers

Rallycross Round 1 By Abdul Sidi

By Abdul Sidi

George Njoroge on his way to 3rd in his Subaru.

Chatte wins D&G Insurance Kisumu Rally

Jass Chatthe / Gugu Panesar

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2013 KQ East African Safari Classic Rally

A full house !2013 KQ East African Safari Classic Rally:

Driver/Co-DriverConducteur/Coéquipier

NatNat

VehicleVoiture

1. Aslam Khan / Ashard Khan Kenya Porsche 911

2. Michiel Campagne / Mike Van Thiel

Netherlands Clevrolette Corvette GS

3. Mir Muzzamil / TBA Kenya/TBA Datsun 180B

4. Alastair Cavenagh / TBA Kenya/TBA Ford Escort Mark 2

5. Shahnawaz Murji / Mo Verjee Kenya/Kenya Mercedes 220E

6. Steve Perez / TBA England/TBA Datsun 260Z

7. Geoff Bell / Tim Challen S.Africa/Kenya Datsun 260Z

8.. Paolo Faldini/ TBA Monaco/TBA Porsche 911

9. Gerard Brianti / Olivier Campana

Monaco/Monaco

Porsche 911

10. John Lloyd / Adrian Cavenagh England/England

Ford Escort RS2000

11. Bjorn Waldegard / Mathias Waldegard

Sweden/Sweden

Porsche 911

12. Stig Blomqvist / Staffan Parmander

Sweden Porsche 911

13. David von Schinkel / TBA Sweden Porsche 911

14. Roger Samuelsson / TBA Sweden Porsche 911

15. Christer Johansson / TBA Sweden Porsche 911

16. Per Bjorkman / TBA Sweden Porsche 911

17. Patrick Henri de Frahan / TBA Belgium/TBA Porsche 911

18. Josef Huber / TBA Switzerland/TBA

Porsche 911

19. Patrick Van Heurck / TBA Belgium/TBA Porsche 911

20.. Ian Duncan / Amaar Slatch Kenya/Kenya Ford Capri

21. Aziz Tejpar / Andy Nagi Kenya/Kenya Ford Escort Mark 1

22. Phillip Vendromme / Frederic Vivier

France/France Porsche 911

23. Gerard Marcy / Stephan Prevot

Belgium/Belgium

Porsche 911

24. Jean-Pierre Mondron / Eric Werner

Belgium/France Porsche 911

25. Karim Wissanji / TBA Tanzania/TBA Ford Escort Mark 1

26. Jorge Perez Companc / Jose Volta

Argentina/Argentina

Ford Escort RS1800 Mark 2

27 F..ranz Wunderlich / TB.A Germany/TBA Porsche 911

28. Ber.nhard Kessel / Ron.ny Kessel

Germany/ Germany

Porsche 911

29. Jan .Hagman / Marti.n Hagman

Sweden/Sweden

Porsche 911

30. Miguel Diez / Jeronimo de la Macorra

Mexico/Mexico Porsche 911

31. Andres Gomez / Mauricio Pimentel

Mexico/Mexico Porsche 911

32. Kailesh Chauhan / TBA Kenya/TBA Ford Escort Mark 2

33. Mark Bentley / Ed Bentley England Ford Escort Mark 1

34.. Albert Michiels / Patrick de Coninck

Belgium/Belgium

Porsche 911

35. Jayant Shah / Lofty Drews Tanzania/Australia

Porsche 911

36. Jonathan Somen / Richard Hechle

Kenya/Kenya Ford Escort Mark 1

37. Andrew Siddall / Carl Williamson

England/England

Datsun 260Z

38. Marzio Kravos / Renzo Bernardi

Kenya/Kenya Ferrari 308 Dino GT4

39.. Simon Sharpe / Crispin Kennedy

Kenya/Kenya Ford Capri

40. Jean-Michel Martin / Vincent De Raiken

Belgium/Belgium

Porsche 911

41.. Michael Madler / Michael Schauderna

Austria/Germany

Ford Escort Mark 1

42. Ramesh Vishram / Atul Kocchar

Kenya/Kenya Ford Escort Mark 2

43. Josef Jobst / Gerd Petzold Germany Porsche 911

44. Nick Mason / Harpal Sudle England/England

Datsun 240Z

45. Rommy Bamrah / Harvey Jutley

Kenya/Kenya Datsun 260Z

46. Kishan Bhanderi / Keith Henrie

Kenya/Kenya Mazda RX7

47. Jaspal Matharu / Tim Mammen

Kenya/USA Mazda RX7

48. Mark Pickering / David Boddy Australia/Australia

Datsun 280Z

49. Aaron Banks / Tim Chesser England/England

Ford Escort Mark 1

50. Kobus Coetzee / TBA South Africa/TBA

Ford Escort Mark 1

51. Malcolm Destro / Simon Bates

Kenya/Kenya Datsun 260Z

52. Onkar Rai / TBA Kenya/TBA Porsche 911

53. Johan Nel / TBA South Africa/TBA

Ford Escort Mark 2

54. Kulwinder Sandhu / Raja Sehmi

Kenya/Kenya Datsun 710

55. Richard Jackson / TBA England/TBA Porsche 911

56. Joakim Roman / Jorgen Fornander

Sweden/Sweden

Porsche 911

57. TBA / TBA TBA/TBA Porsche 911

58. Gregoire De Mevius / Alain Guehennec

Belgium/France Porsche 911

59. Bernard Munster / Johan Gitsels

Belgium/Belgium

Porsche 911

60. Steve Troman / TBA England/TBA Porsche 911

Entries In order of receipt

Traditionally, Christmas and the New Year is a quiet time for mo-tor sport action, but in the Ke-nya Airways East African Safari

Classic Rally office in Nairobi there has been a virtual tsunami of entries arriving for the next edition due this November.

The entry list is now full with sixty crews having registered. This is the big-gest entry that the Safari Classic has had since it was first run in 2003.

Event Director, Surinder Thatthi said : ‘This is a wonderful situation to be in. The entry list does not officially close until October 1st and we already have a full entry. It is very pleasing not only for the organising team but also for our sponsors, Kenya Airways, who have been right behind us all the way. I am sure that with an entry of this size and quality, our Safari Classic this year will be a classic rally in every sense of the word.’

Following Porsche’s breakthrough victory on the last Safari Classic in 2011 when a Porsche 911 finally won a Safari Rally after first attempting that feat in 1968, it is not surprising that there are many Porsches entered this year. Björn Waldegård, ex-World Rally Champion, four times winner of the original Safari Rally (in Ford Escorts and Toyota Celicas) and the driver of the winning Porsche in 2011, is back in a similar car to defend his title.

He is joined by no fewer than thirty-one other drivers in Porsche 911s, more than half the entry. Driving one of these is another ex-World Champion, Stig

Blomqvist, who is keen to add a Safari winner’s trophy to his collection. Also joining in behind the wheel of a Porsche 911 is Grégoire de Mévius, twice FIA Group N champion in 1991 and 1992, ex-Belgian rally champion and winner of the Rallye du Maroc with a Porsche 911 in 2010.

The Safari Classic is open to cars built before the end of 1978 so that among the Escorts will be found Mk1s and Mk2s some powered by twin-cam BDA engines and others by single cam Pinto engines.

Datsun too have a good pedigree on the original Safari Rally with seven outright wins (with various models) while the first two Safari Classics were also won by Datsuns. But only nine of these rugged Japanese samu-rai have entered to do battle with the Europeans over a 4,100 mile route through the roads and mountains of Kenya and Tanzania.

Two Ford Capris are en-tered and one of them is the formidable vehicle prepared by the man that won the 2009 Safari Classic in a Ford Mustang V8, local champion, Ian Duncan. There is also a Chevrolet Corvette from Hol-

land, a Mercedes 220SE from Kenya, a Ferrari 308 Dino GT4 prepared in Kenya and two locally-entered Mazda RX7s. As to crew nationalities, there are com-petitors coming from Sweden, Britain, Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, Holland, Austria, Monaco, South Africa, Argentina, Mexico, Australia, USA and, of course, Kenya and Tanzania. Currently there are three crews on the reserve entry list and they will only get a chance to run if someone ahead of them drops out.

I am sure that with

an entry of this size and quality, our Safari Classic this year will be a classic rally in every sense of the word.” Surinder

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Baldev Chager breaks longstanding Mitsubishi sequence

History was made in Kajiado when Baldev Singh Chager gave Subaru Impreza N16 its first ever win on Kenyan soil.

And this was also Chager’s first win in four years since winning Nakuru Rally in 2008 in the old Subaru N12, which he later sold, to Onkar Rai.

Chager, who sat with Ravi Soni for the first time, had his campaign effectively sewn-up when Duncan suffered punc-ture gremlins whilst Tundo had his run stymied with turbo failure on the second stage.

“Boldy” managed to break the tight grip of Mitsubishi Evolutions after powering his Subaru Impreza N16 to vic-tory in the first round of the 2013 KCB Kenya National Rally Championship.

Chager clocked 1.25.26 in soaring temperatures, but ad-mitted candidly that he felt somewhat hassle-free when he saw Peter Horsey’s EVOX by the roadside and Ian Duncan’s EVO9 on a flat.

Duncan and his partner Amaar Slatch however drove their EVO9 to second in 1.27.40hours. Azar Anwar and Julius Ngigi in a Mitsubishi EVO8 romped home third in 1.30.49hours, achieving a similar position to what they man-aged in the season-closing Guru Nanak Rally.

Chager was flabbergasted by his win when crews re-turned to Kajiado for the last service and ceremonial finish.

“The feeling is amazing. We were fast and consistent all though and didn’t damage the car at any point. The only problem we encountered was overheating and I’m glad my new co-driver settled in quickly,”

For Soni this was he’s first career win and his first outing with Boldy.

Adnan Suhail navigated by Salim Khan won the 2WD >>

Azar Anwar / Julius Ngigi

Alex Horsey / Frank Gitau

Photography: Anwar Sidi

Kajiado Rally KNRC Round 1 of 8 2013

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Kajiado Rally KNRC Round 1 of 8 2013

The feeling is amazing. We were fast and

consistent all though and didn’t damage the car at any point. The only problem we encountered was overheating and I’m glad my new co-driver settled in quickly,”

1. Baldev Chager/Ravi Soni-Subaru Impreza 01:25:26.00

2.Ian Duncan/Amaar Slatch-Mitsubishi 01:27:40.00

3. Azar Anwar /Julius Ngigi-Mitsubishi EVO 8 01:30:49.00

4. Alex Horsey /Frank Gitau/Datsun P/Up 01:36:20.00

5. Tejveer Rai/George Mwangi-Subaru N10 01:42:59.00

6.Alisdair Keith/ Tariq Malik-Subaru Impreza 01:49:06.00

7.Peter Horsey/ Bella Erskin-Mitsubishi EVO 10 01:47:18.00

8.Jas Mangat /Imran Khan-Subaru ImprezN12 01:50:36.00

9.Jaswinder Chana/Ravi Chana/Toyota Cellica 01:51:39.00

10.Aslam Khan /Shakeell Khan-Porsche 911 01:53:31.00

11.Farhaaz Khan /Keith Henrie-Subaru Impreza 01:54.25.00

12.John Nganga/George Njoroge-Subaru Impreza 01:54.33.00

13. Jasmeet Chana/Rohit Bhudia-Mitsubishi Evo 9 01:57.09.00

14.Adnan Suheil /Salim Khan-Daihatsu 01:57.41.00

15.Mahesh Halai/Ketan /Dinesh Halai-Subaru GC 01:57:55.00

16. Dennis Mwenda /Edward Njoroge-Toyota Sprinter 01:59.54.00

17.Ben Muchemi/Evans Mwenda-Mitsubishi Evo 9 02:00:27.00

18. John Muigai Allan /Muhindi-Subaru Impreza 02:0127.00

19.Minesh Rathod /Falgun Bhojak-Subaru Impreza 02:03:43..00

20.Stanley Thuo/Eric Nzuva-Subaru Impreza 02.05.03.00

21. Hardev Singh Sira/ Jasneil Ghataure-Ford Escort 02.05.30.00

22.Gurmit Thethy /Depinder Kalsi-VW Golf 02.08.13.00

23.Sammy Nyorri /Steven Nyorri-Toyota Vitz 02.09.10.00

24.Khalfan Athman Abdulaziz /Athman-Subaru 02.09.24.00

25.Harpreet Sagoo /Gurveer Pandhal-Subaru 02.09.39.00

26.Fahd Bary /Shameer Yusuf-Mitsubishi Evo 9 02:14.04.00

27.Ramesh Vishram /Atul Kochhar-Ford Escort 02.20.45.00

28.Caroline Gatimu /Wangui PM-Toyota Levin 02.25.52.00

29.Daljeeth Virdee John Ngugi-SubaruP/Up 02.25.56.00

30.Dalbir Thethy /Julius Mwachuya-Toyota Conquest 02.28.04.00

31.Pavit S. Kenth /Kabir S. Kalsi/Subaru Legacy 02:52.51.00

Provisional Overall Results for KCB Kajiado Rally 2013

Alastair Keith & Tariq Malik

Tejveer Rai / George Mwangi

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Class talking an early lead in the 2013 Formula Two standings.

Suhail, who is the 2012 Safari Rally winner, finished Kajiado Rally in 13th overall place and his cumulative total time of 1.57.41 was all that he needed to eclipse Toyota Sprinter’s Dennis Mwenda. Mwenda finished 14th overall to finish second in 2WD class.

Alex Horsey in fourth place won the S class in his “Moto Moto” Datsun pickup followed by Alasdair Keith in 6th overall position.

Group S Champion Jaswinder Chana started his title defense with third in his class. He returned his Toyota Celica GT4 in eighth overall place.

Aslam Khan started his Classic Car Cup campaign on a winning note after he brought back his Porsche 911 back in 9th overall.

Hardev Singh Sira drove his Ford Escort Mexico to second in his class and 20th overall.

The demanding Kajiado terrain proved quite unforgiving to some of the frontrunners including de-fending champion Carl Tundo who

bowed out with turbo failure on the 44km Corner Baridi stage.

Youngster Quentin Mitchell suffered his first retirement in three years after clipping a rock and ripping off the wheel of his Subaru N16 at the end of the 12Km Olepolos stage.

Out of the 54 starters who started at KMSC Clubhouse in Nai-robi only 30 finishers managed to get back to Kajiado finish.During the Kajiado tour, a few incidents were reported.

Car number 102 of Haraka Mamas, a Toyota Tercel, rolled on CS3. No injuries were sustained by the crew. The car was driven by Joan Nesbitt, navigated by Tamara Jones. The Subaru N16 of Kabras Sugar Team, driven by Onkar Rai and navigated by Raju Chagger caught fire and was completely destroyed. Don Smith’s first outing in the Subaru N14 ended in retire-ment.

The rally was flagged off by among others the new KCB Group CEO Joshua Oigara.

The Subaru N16 of Kabras Sugar Team,

driven by Onkar Rai and navigated by Raju Chagger caught fire and was completely destroyed

Kajiado Rally KNRC Round 1 of 8 2013

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Manvir Baryani / Drew Sturrock

Mahesh Halai/Ketan / Dinesh HalaiSteve Nyorri / Sammy Nyorri

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The Rally Raid Championship round One event culminated with some exhilarating displays around the Mount Kenya region organised by Rallye Sports Club (RSC).

Vincent Boulanger his Can-Am Renegade quad was in a class of hi own when he saw off defending champion Shazar Anwar (Bombardier 650) to second place. Adin Haq in a Range Rover eBowler finishing second overall in the car category up from seventh on the first day on Saturday.

Champions Nish Lakhani (car class), Tejas Hirani (buggy class) and Sean Pelling (bike class) all managed to rally from behind on Day 1 showdown on Saturday to pull through on day 2.

Nish, navigated by Teeku Patel in the championship winning “Kenya Cat” machine, rallied from third posi-tion on Day 1 behind former Champion Sammy Jessel to claim emphatic victory in blistering Day 2 showdown. Tejas had his campaign effectively sewn up when Ian Duncan buggy ran into gremlins. Sean recovered from second place to start his defence on the summit. Buggy newcomer Gurmit Mehta was excited with his raid debut though he believes navigation was his biggest challenge.

Tejas’ navigator Riyaz Ismail was all smiles. “Out of the 5 entries our Magi-Bug had the smallest engine capacity. Starting the event, we had decided that we will drive clean to avoid problems. In Leg 1, the other 3 buggies had mechanical and navigational problems. So we went to bed lying second with the leader 25mins ahead of us and the rest 30mins behind. Starting Sunday’s stage, our strategy was the same, and when we saw Ian’s buggy stopped by the road we knew victory was ours. Its a good way to start our title defense with a win,” said Riyaz.

Winning start for Sean, Tejas, Boulanger, Nish in Rally Raid 1

Rally Raid 1

RALLY RAID ROUND 1 RESULTSBUGGY1.Tejas Hirani/Riyaz Ismail (Magi-Bug) 3.13.102.Ian Duncan 3.19.563.Alex Gibbs/ Zoe Gibbs 3.47.114.Gurmit Mehta /A. Sodi 3.59.17

CARS1. Nish Lakhani/Teeku Patel (landrover) 2.41.482. Adin Haq/Stuart Cohen (Range Rover eBowler) 2.56.553. Sammy Jessel (Land Rover) 3.38.044. Joost Zuurbier/ Shameer Ole Yusuf (Tomcat) 3.24.15BIKES1. Sean Pelling 2.23.322. Robbie Calder 2.29.023. Gerald Taylor 2.36.434. John Ross 2.37.55QUADS1. Vincent Boulanger (Can-Am Renegade) 2.19.202. Shazar Anwar (Bombardier 650) 2.26.323. Christian Collette 3.18.534. Chris Wahome 3,20.45

Out of the 5 entries our

Magi-Bug had the smallest engine capacity. Starting the event, we had decided that we will drive clean to avoid problems...” Riyaz

Tejas Hirani

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2013 MOTORSPORT CALENDAR

KCB KENYA NATIONAL RALLY CHAMPIONSIP: Jan 26-27: KCB RALLY 1 (Nairobi, KMSC)Feb 23-24: KCB RALLY 2 (Voi, EASR)April 6-7: KCB RALLY 3 (Nyeri, RSC)May 11-12: KCB RALLY 4 (Nakuru, RVM&SC)July 5-7: KCB SAFARI RALLY 5 (KMSF)Aug 31-Sep 1: KCB RALLY 6 (Kisumu, EMC)Oct 5-6: KCB GURU NANAK RALLY 7 (Makindu, Sikh Union)Nov 1-3: KCB MOMBASA RALLY 8 (Mombasa, MMC))

AUTOCROSSFeb 16-17: Autox 1 (RVM&SC)March 23-24: Autox 2 (KMSC)April 27-28: Autox 3 (Sikh Union)May 25-26: Autox 4 (KMSC)June 29-30: Autox 5 (RSC)August 3-4: Autox 6 (MMC)Sep 7-8: Autox 7 (EMC)Oct 12-13: Autox 8 (KMSC)Dec 7-8: Autox 9 (NRG)

RAIDFeb 9-10: Raid 1 (RSC)April 20-21: Raid 2 (RVM&SC)June 15-16: Raid 3 (NRG)August 10-11: Raid 4 (RVM&SC) Oct 19-20: Raid 5 (RSC)

FIM CENTRAL AFRICA MOTOCROSS CHALLENGEMarch 2-3: FIM Central Africa MX 1 (Nairobi)Aug 3-4: FIM Central Africa MX 2 (Kampala))Nov 9-10: FIM Central Africa MX 3 (Nairobi)

MOTOCROSSJan 19-20: MX1 (EAMSC)March 2-3: MX2 (EAMSC)April 13-14: MX3 (EAMSC)May 18-19: MX4 (RVM&SC)June 22-23: MX5 (EAMSC)August 16-18: MX6 (EAMSC)Sep 20-22: MX7 (RVM&SC)Nov 9-10: MX8 (EAMSC)

ENDUROFeb 2-3: Enduro 1 (EAMSC)May 4-5: Enduro 2 (EAMSC)June 29-30: Enduro 3 (EAMSC)August 24-25: Enduro 4 (EAMSC)Nov 16-17: Enduro 5 (EAMSC)

TRIALSFeb 16-17: Trial 1 (EAMSC)June 8-9: Trial 2 (RVM&SC)Oct 12-13: Trial 3 (EAMSC)

OTHERSJune 1-2: Rhino Charge (Rhino Ark)June 22-23: Total Economy RunSep 28-29: Concours De Elegance (Alpha Romeo Owners Club)November 23-Dec 1: E. A. KQ East African Safari Classic (EASR)

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