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Kenya’s Karan closes on leader Yasin after Rwanda ARC victory

Karan Patel and his navigator in Rwanda.
Karan Patel and his navigator in Rwanda.
  • This was Karan’s second win in Rwanda
  • There is only three points difference between the leaders
  • Karan is aiming for a maiden ARC title

Kenya’s Karan Patel has cut Uganda’s Yasin Nasser’s FIA African Rally Championship 2023 lead to a paltry three points with two events remaining in Zambia and Tanzania.

The reigning Kenya Champion totally bossed it in Rwanda where he savored back to back wins following last year’s victory.

Navigated by compatriot Tauseef Khan in his traditional Ford Fiesta Rally 2, Karan bolstered his chances of winning the title he lost to Zambian Leroy Gomes on homestretch last season.

The Kenyan speedster is gunning for his maiden African title after finishing second at last year’s continental series Inna year he also sealed his first Kenya National Rally Championship.

But after skipping the Pearl of Africa Uganda Rally, Karan has since bounced back with his signature hair-raising thrills.

His third victory in the continental series after Equator Rally Kenya , Burundi and Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally at the weekend has moved him closer to the coveted title which now has the title chase wide open.

Salvaged important points 

Runaway leader Yasin retired on day one but rejoined the event on Super Rally to salvage important points to in contention.

In Rwanda, high-flying Karan scored maximum points to close in on the title with 90 points.

Jas Mangat of Uganda debuted his Hyundai i20 rally2 a d returned  second overall.

Mangat now sits third on the ARC log; only six points from the leader and three from second-placed Patel.

With an apparently inawatia appetite for success, Karan cruised his Rally 2 marque to victory; beating Uganda’s Mangat by 16 seconds.

Kenya’s 2023 Junior WRC and WRC3  contender Hamza Anwar settled for  third overall position.

Hamza clinches ARC Junior Category 

But third overall in Rwanda also handed Hamza the ARC Junior  category win to open his chances for another defence of the same as well as the improve his ARC2 title shot.

Tanzanian Prince Charles Nyerere finished fourth followed by Innocent Bwamiki to complete the top five in the ARC category.

The next ARC event heads to Zambia on October 20-22.

Meanwhile,  the next round of the Kenya National Rally series will take place on the weekend of October 7-8, based around the Il Bisil.

Jasmeet Chana ala Iceman leads the 2023 Kenya National Rally Championship with 171 points with three rounds remaining ahead of Jeremiah Wahome who is   now on 86 points .

ARC DRIVERS STANDINGS AFTER RWANDA

  1. Yasin Nasser UGA– 93points
  2. Karan Patel KEN– 90
  3. Jas Mangat UGA – 87

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