Cavenagh off first

Alastair Cavenagh./FILE
Alastair Cavenagh./FILE

Two-time Kenya champion Alastair

Cavenagh in a Porsche 911 will be

the first one off the ramp in the Top

Fry Rift Valley 1000 Rally to be held

in Baringo and Elgeyo Matakwet

counties from December 10-12.

According to the draw conducted

yesterday during the event’s launch in

Nairobi, Cavenagh will be followed by

multiple Kenya and Safari champion

Carl Tundo, who will be driving a

Triumph TR7.

Third off the ramp is

South African speed merchant Geoff

Bell, who is teaming up with Kenya’s

Tim Challen in a Datsun 260Z.

The top ten is a composition

of some Kenya’s fastest drivers

including six-time Kenya champion

Ian Duncan, who is seeded fourth in

a Ford Capri and veteran Safari driver

Frank Tundo, who will drive car

number six.

Frank will be navigated by his

daughter Natasha Tundo, who is incidentally the new KNRC Division

Three drivers champion. Raaji Bharij

and Rajay Sehmi (Ford Escort Mk1 )

have been seeded fifth.

The legendary

Aslam Khan and his brother Arshad

will drive car number 13, a Porsche

911. The South African Verlaque

sisters Megan and Lola are seeded

23th and 26th respectively.

The

Verlaques are no strangers on Kenyan

racing terrain having taken part in

the ARC Safari Rally a few years back.

The event got a shot in the arm

yesterday when Menengai Oil under

their flagship Top Fry brand came

on board as title sponsors. Other

sponsors for the event are Best

Whiskey, Liquid Telecom and zero car

providers Toyota Kenya.

Clerk of the course Lynn Tundo

while announcing the draw, said

cars manufactured before 1985 are

eligible for the event and will be

divided into four classes. “The seeded

list comprises of all sorts of cars.

Unlike what drivers are used to, this

rally will feature a secret route with

teams receiving their route notes in

the morning just before the day’s

program revs off.

The distance is a

1000km meaning the rally traffic

will have to tackle over 300kms

daily,” Lynn said adding: “The rally

headquarters will be centered at Lake

Bogoria Spa.”

Scrutineering will be held on

December 9 at Lake Bogoria Spa

with the flag off programmed for

December 10.

Lynn added that

the route has been designed with

competitor and spectator safety in

mind and devoid of boda bodas,

human and motor traffic.

Menengai

Oil head of marketing Simpson

Osiemo said it’s quite exciting day for

the company to be associated with

an event that rekindles old Safari

memories. “We are looking forward

to the competition and will offer the

required support to the organisers,”

Osiemo said. Former KNRC bigwig

Rob Hellier said the event will be

exciting given the secret location of

the stages.

“I have not driven a rally

car for more than a year and will

take it easy on Day 1 to see how the

car performs,” said Hellier. Cavenagh

conceded that he has lots of cobwebs

to dust off after taking a sabbatical

from the competition.