Unstoppable

Karan claims season’s fourth straight win in Eldoret to maintain KNRC lead

Driving his old Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X and navigated by Tauseef Khan, the Nairobi-based speedster took the lead from Jasmeet Chana on the 34.48km seventh and penultimate speed test at A.T.C.

In Summary

• Jasmeet was happy with second overall position, saying: “The roads are amazing. They are open roads but all managed properly. Stage 1 was very fast. Stage 2 at Chebai, very different. I mean, as Kenyans we are not usedto driving on tarmac. So, it was a steep learning curve for us but very interesting as well. Stage 3 was quick towards the beginning but the ending became a bit tough.”

Karan Patel during the Eldoret rally on May 28
Karan Patel during the Eldoret rally on May 28
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Karan Patel rallied from a first stage puncture to register his fourth straight win of the season at the 2022 Eldoret Rally .

Driving his old Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X and navigated by Tauseef Khan, the Nairobi-based speedster took the lead from Jasmeet Chana on the 34.48km seventh and penultimate speed test at A.T.C.

He eventually beat Jasmeet by a 1.15minute margin to win the fourth round of the Kenya National rally Championship (KNRC) which was organized by East African Safari Rally (EASR).

Karan picked up a puncture on the day’s opening test at Cheptiret Primary 1 (23.25km) and spent the better part of the day chasing Jasmeet’s cumulative total.

“The start of the rally wasn’t so great for us. We picked up a puncture on the first stage and played catch-up game for the better part of the day,” said Karan.

But Karan added that the puncture may have been a blessing in disguise; by not allowing him to rest on his laurels. “The puncture kept us on our toes. I think it just made us not feel too comfortable. The tarmac stage was great but it used up the tyres on its initial run," he added.

Karan has swept the ground with all and sundry, having won KMSC Il-Bisil Rally, Nakuru Rally and April’s ARC Equator Rally.

In his stunning comeback, Karan also savoured maximum bonus points for winning the repeat run of the 17km Seret stage, which counted as the event’s power stage.

Jasmeet was happy with second overall position, saying: “The roads are amazing. They are open roads but all managed properly. Stage 1 was very fast. Stage 2 at Chebai, very different. I mean, as Kenyans we are not usedto driving on tarmac. So, it was a steep learning curve for us but very interesting as well. Stage 3 was quick towards the beginning but the ending became a bit tough.”

Old boy Ghalib Hajee returned to his Eldoret home turf for the umpteenth time after a long layoff, but made all the local knowledge and experience count when he returned his Evolution X to third overall position.

Ghalib said: “The tarmac stage was really great. Being the only entrant from Eldoret, I really had to push sensibly hard to please the home fans. Seeing the home spectators cheering me on by the roadside was a great feeling.”

Karan Patel’s brother Kush Patel finished fourth,incidentally losing the podium to Ghalib by milliseconds.

Sam Karangatha won the Classic category in 5th overall behind the wheel of a Minti Motorsports Datsun 180B, navigated by Steven Nyorri.Former Brookhouse schoolmates Leonardo Varese and Kigo Kareithi, in a Toyota Auris, won the Two Wheel Drive category.

 

*PROVISIONAL RESULTS-ELDORET RALLY

1.Karan Patel/Tauseef Khan (EVOX) 02:06.13.5

2. Jasmeet Chana/Ravi Chana (EVOX) 02:07.00.7

3. Ghalib Hajee/Riyaz Ismail (EVOX) 02:16.02.8

4. Kush Patel/Mudasar Chaudry (Subaru) 02:16.38.3

5. Sam Karangatha/Steven Nyorri (Datsun 180B) 2:35.30.4

6. Leonardo Varese/KIgondu Kareithi (Toyota Auris) 2:42.54.8

7. Gideon Kimani/LInet Ayuko (Subaru) 2:54.15.