KCB Guru Nanak Rally: 'Flash' Tundo finishes third to bag National title
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Carl "Flash" Tundo finished third overall in the
season-closing KCB Guru Nanak Rally to clinch his fifth career Kenya National
Rally Championship title in Il-Bissil.
Baldev Singh Charger wrapped up the 2021 season in second
position after emerging the overall winner of the Sikh Union Club organized
round.
Karan Patel's second overall position in Il-Bissil saw him
move up to fourth overall position in the final standings with 110 points.
Chager was peerless in the closing round where he also
savoured 3 bonus points for winning the 16km Power Stage at Kudu 2 wrapping up
the championship with 174.
Tundo and his partner Jessop recaptured the KNRC title with
an unassailable cumulative total of 187points.
Chager was happy with his spirited campaign in the 9-leg
series, but the 'Flying Singh" had to contend with playing second fiddle
to Tundo who completed a rare double of championship wins in the busy season.
Tundo was at it in
October when he sealed the FIA Africa Rally Championship (ARC) title at
penultimate stage on Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally.
"It's such an amazing feeling completing a double of
championship wins. We needed a top nine finish today to win the Championship,
so we took it very slowly and we are happy to return third overall in the event
and winning our fifth KNRC title," said Tundo.
Chager was all smiles with his third Guru Nanak victory and
here is what he had to say: "It's absolutely fantastic emerging the winner
in the Guru Nanak which is our home event. I must congratulate my navigator
Ravi Soni for a great season and the team which has been spot on with
preparations,' Chager said of his victory in Bissil.
Out of the 18 drivers who started the 41st edition of the
Guru Nanak, only 11 survived the demanding course.
Among the casualties included Maxine Wahome, Piero Canobbio,
Nikhil Sachania, Kush Patel and Aakif Virani.
Autocross youngsters Rajveer Thethy and Sameer Nanji crowned
their KNRC debuts with creditble 8th and 11th positions.
Eighteen years-old Thethy, son of former 2WD Champion, was
awarded the Randeep S Lochab Memorial Trophy for the Spirit of Guru Nanak while
Sameer too the Supee Soin Memorial Trophy for the most improved driver.
KCB Guru Nanak Rally
Top 5 results
2. Karan Patel/Tauseef Khan (Ford Fiesta-R5) 1:22.42.1
3. Carl Tundo/Tim Jessop (Evolution 10) 1:28.30.8
4. Eric Bengi/Peter Mutuma (Evolution 10) 1:31.48.3
5. Jasmeet Chana/Ravi Chana (Evolution) 1:37.21.4
6. Hamza Anwar/Adnan Din (Evolution 10) 1:39.44.0
7. John Ng'ang'a/Edward Ndukui (Subaru Impreza) 2:50.17.9
8. Rajveer Thethy/Wayne Fernandes (Subaru Impreza) 1:50.23.7
9. Daren Miranda Amman Shah (Subaru Impreza) 1:54.24.4
10. Leonardo Varese/ Kigondu Kareithi (Toyota Auris-)
2:25.35.2
Final KNRC Standings
1 Carl Tundo 187
2 Baldev Chager 174
3 Jasmeet Chana 137
4 Karan Patel 110
5. Aakif Virani 93


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