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Bengi determined to ‘racing towards a greener future’

Kenyan driver Eric Bengi's Car for the East Africa Classic Rally
  • Bengi will debut a new car at the EA Classic Rally
  • He is a former 2WD national champion
  • Bengi and his team will plant trees in Kilifi as part of their campaign

Eric Bengi is leaving nothing to chance in implementing measures to sensitize the public about sustainability, as concerns about climate change and pollution continue to rise. Several motorsport competitors and organizers across the globe are taking steps towards a greener future to emphasize sustainability and environmental friendliness.

Bengi, a renowned Kenyan Rally Driver will compete at this year’s East Africa Classic Rally, and says his competition will be to champion for a greener future.

“We are happy to be back again in the East African Safari Classic Rally (EASCR). This year we will be debuting an Opel Kadett to test the iconic terrains of the world’s toughest classic event. We are very optimistic that the Opel will fare well, being a light and swift car.”

“We will be racing our car under 7-70 Motorsports livery and we are proud to be racing for sustainability for environmental protection and restoration.”

“We will also be planting trees with the community in Mabirikani Primary School in Kilifi County, as part of our responsible racing and to reduce our carbon footprint. We want to mobilize to plant a tree for every kilometer we race. For this project, we have partnered with Kilifi County, Ndovu Cement & Aggregates and East African Classic Safari Rally,” remarked Bengi.

Mindo to navigate Bengi 

Bengi hopes to ruffle feathers in the 10 -day classic extravaganza navigated by Gatimu Mindo.

“Mindo is a very seasoned navigator, an astute rider, driver and mechanic, all in one package. For the Classic you need an old hand in the game. We are calling upon our entire country to join hands with us to plant trees and clean our environment.”

Eric Bengi's Car for the East Africa Classic Rally

Eric Bengi’s Car for the East Africa Classic Rally

Bengi is an all round driver who participates in motorrallying and circuit championships like RX Motorsports and Autocross.

He is a former Two Wheel Drive title holder, Kenya National Rally Championship double champion in Division One and Group N categories and currently the Four Wheel Drive Turbo Autocross champion.

The 2023 Classic Safari set a record with the highest number of entries in its history, however due to limitations, only 63 entrees will be participating from  December 9–18.

Of the 63, 44 are foreigners who will battle for honours in an event that will traverse 11 counties across multiple State-owned and private enterprises.

Rally to get through 10 days 

The 10-day rally is expected to inject a staggering Sh228m into the national economy..

The rally, covering 4,000km over 10 days, will kick off with a shakedown stage in Vipingo Ridge, offering competitors and organisers a taste of the unique terrain that the Ridge has to offer.

The race will feature a diverse range of cars, from Tuthill Porsches and Ford Escorts to a 2-car Morgan team and even a Trabant.

Notably, an all-lady team from the Czech Republic, led by renowned singer Olga Lounova, will bring female mechanics, marking a first for rallying in Kenya.

The rally’s rich history, rugged terrain, and challenging driving conditions have attracted amateur and professional drivers from around the globe.

The Classic Safari has its roots in the original East African Safari Rally, which was first held in 1953 to celebrate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. It quickly became one of the most prestigious and toughest rallies in the world, attracting top international drivers and teams. Over the years, the rally has gone through several changes in format and organization. In 2003, the East African Safari Classic Rally was established as a separate event to revive the spirit of the original rally and cater to classic car enthusiasts.

 

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