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Karan is on another level, Ugandan star Mangat admits

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Jas Mangat right and his French navigator Laurent Magat
  • Mangat lost to Karan in the Ugandan Rally
  • Mangat said Karan had done his homework well
  • Kenya’s Hamza Anawar also impressed with his performance

Uganda’s leading driver Jas Mangat was full of praise for his Kenyan race adversary Karan Patel who registered his maiden Pearl of Africa Rally win in Jinja over the weekend.

Mangat, who settled for second behind the wheel of a Hyundai i20 Rally2, candidly admitted after the season-opener that Karan is still faster on his Skoda Fabia R5.

Nevertheless, the Ugandan averred that it’s just a matter of time before he perfects his driving lines in the six-leg FIA African Rally Championship (ARC) season which will traverse Zambia in July, Tanzania in August, Rwanda, Kenya (Equator Rally) and Burundi.

Speaking in Jinja, Mangat said: “The Pearl sets the pace for a good season, I mean, it shows that Karan (Patel) is still a bit quicker than us and there is no doubt about that, so we need to try to find some pace somewhere. My partner (Laurent Magat) was a new navigator and temporary just for this event, so there are a lot of adjustments and it took a few kilometers to get into the swing, we will have to see what to do as the ARC season progresses.”

Mangat says Karan is class

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Jas Manga after finishing second in Jinja

Defending Africa Champion Karan got his mitts on his 10th career FIA African Rally Championship (ARC) win behind the wheel of a Skoda Fabia R5 to clinch an early lead in the continental series.

Karan won 8 out of the possible 9 stages to end the iconic Ugandan fixture by over a minute ahead of local Mangat. Following the cancellation of SS1 Macarena test on Saturday morning, Mangat set the pace bu=y clinching the preceding SS2 Tadooba stage.

But Karan bounced back to win the rest of the stages through to the last flying finish at SS11 Sura Maya speed test whose third run served as the event’s Power Stage. Power stages are being introduced in the ARC for the first time this season.

Mangat continued: “We had a bit of a battle with Karan on Saturday morning, and then in the afternoon we lost a lot of time with dust, so it set us back. We corrected our time which was fine, and Karan had a good lead on Sunday morning and in the first stage we had issues with brakes and after that the gap was too big. It was not that stressful to try to catch up with Karan. I mean, it is what it is, in rallying sometimes it’s your day, not your day, but we put in a good effort so we are pretty amazed with the podium.”

Asked about his title defense, Karan explained: “it was important for us to win the power stage and collect some points.  And thankfully there is a power stage this season. For now, I’m just excited to go back to work, I love what I do. It’s the end of the rally and I love my job. The next rally is far away, it’s in July, we are heading to Zambia, so till then we have quite a lot of time, two months, time to just let the car and the crew rest, maybe we will do some testing in June.”

Hamza pleased with his performance in Uganda

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Hamza Anwar in action in Uganda

Meanwhile, Kenya’s 2023 Junior WRC contender Hamza Anwar believes his current good form in motor rallying is a sign of better things to come.

The son of veteran Kenyan driver (Asad Anwar) won the ARC Junior category in the weekend’s ARC Pearl of Africa Uganda Rally in Jinja incidentally on his maiden outing in the Ford Fiesta R5.

Hamza, nephew to Safari legend Azar Anwar, savored an amazing start to the season in Uganda where he finished third overall behind winner and compatriot Karan Patel (Skoda Fabia R5) and Uganda’s very own Jas Mangat in a Hyundai i20 Rally2.

“It’s been a hot weekend and a difficult rally, surprisingly, I didn’t finish here in 2022. So, my aim was just to get the car to end and I’m very happy about my improvements and maturity. You know, I’m starting to finish rallies which is a good sign,” Hamza said.

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