Motorsport Personality of the Year winner Karan Patel poses with his trophy.
Patel won the Kenya national Rally Championship
He won a total of 10 rallies
He finished second in the Africa Rally Championship
Karan Patel was feted for a stellar season of racing in an emotional occasion where he was named the 2022 Kenya Motorsport Personality of the year.
In his pulsating 2022 season, Karan produced the drive of drives winning a total of 10 rallies in Kenya and across Africa, 8years after the motocross convert joined rallying.
In Africa Karan won four out of six rallies in Rwanda, Tanzania, Zambia and Kenya (Equator Rally) to finish second overall behind Leroy Gomes of Zambia.
And the country’s first Red Bull athlete finally sealed a maiden Kenya National Rally Championship title following a homestretch battled with Jasmeet Chana in Mwatate’s Teita Sisal estates. In total, Karan won seven events on the KNRC front.
An emotional Karan remarked: “It’s such a great feeling winning the personality award after a great season of motorsport. It hasn’t sunk in yet. We will continue aiming higher and hopefully win the elusive African title.”
The night celebrated not just the National champions in their respective categories but also the extraordinary people who make the sport what it is.
President’s Award will now be permanent
KNRC winner Karan Patel and his co-driver Tauseef Khan.
Kenya Motor Sports Federation (KMSF) Chairman Phineas Kimathi remarked that the new ASN President Award will now become a permanent feature of the annual awards.
Those recognized in this inaugural ASN President category were multiple Rally Raid bike and car champion Ross Field, legendary Safari photographer Anwar Sidi, five times Safari Rally winners Carl Tundo and Tim Jessop.
An audience of about 500 guests celebrated the outstanding performers and performances of 2022 while the rising stars were lauded and those who passed on (Harry Thuku, Jim Heather-Hayes and Asad Khan Kalulu) in 2022 remembered.
Jasmeet Chana and his brother Ravi Chana were feted for winning the Group N Championship in their career best season in which the wrapped up the KNRC overall class in a credible second overall position.
KMSF President Phineas Kimathi who is also the WRC Safari CEO, said: “It is an honour that this 2022 edition was a truly successful season in which the Safari was voted the most followed WRC event on the FIA global series.”
Nairobi based Young siblings Zane and Chantal were honored for winning the Kenya National Rally Raid Buggy Class.
More champions feted
Kenya National Autocross championship class 5-4wd Turbo category winner Eric Bengi.PHOTO
Karting champions Shane Chandaria (Cadet), Walt Alobo (Rotax Junior Max) and Bixente Rio-Wyles (Bambino) were also honored at the colorful awards night and so were their Tarmac Championship counterparts Umang Soni (4WD), Mustafa Jaffer (2WD) and top drifter Lu Jin.
Umang said: “It’s not every year you have the opportunity to win titles, so I’m overly excited and happy I have managed to win the main tarmac 4WD championship for the second year running.
The FIA Awards category saw Hamza Anwar being feted for his maiden ARC Junior Championship title as well as Rio Smith/Riyaz Ismail (ARC4) and McRae Kimathi/Mwangi Kioni (ARC3). Hamza is currently in Sweden preparing for the all-snow WRC Rally Sweden. Hamza is participating in a full season of Junior WRC this season.
2022 KMSF CHAMPIONS & AWARD WINNERS
KMSF annual motorsport award winners pose for a group photo.
Kenya National 4×4 Championship
Beginners: Driver: Gitau Munene; Beginners Navigator: Wilson Munene; Intermediates: Driver: Prabjot Saimbi; Intermediates Navigator: Antarjot Saimbi; Expert: Driver: Gurashish Singh; Navigator: Kunal Patel; Super Expert:Driver: Oliver Lauvaux; Super Expert Navigator: John Herbert
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