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Karan Patel and his navigator Tauseef Khan in action during a past rally event.
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KCB Racing Team of drivers is gearing up for fierce competition in the Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally, the third leg of the Africa Rally Championship (ARC), which is set to rev off from 4th to 6th July in Kigali.

The high-octane event has received a major boost from BPR Bank, which has committed Ksh 4 million to support four standout drivers: reigning ARC champion Karan Patel, Nikhil Sachania, Uganda’s Michael Muluka, and Rwanda’s celebrated female rally star, Queen Kalimpinya.

Speaking ahead of the event, KCB Group Director Marketing and Communications, Ms Rosalind Gichuru, said KCB’s continued support for motorsport across the region is a testament to its commitment to nurturing talent, promoting diversity, and elevating the sport to greater heights. “The Rwanda leg presents another exciting opportunity for our drivers to showcase their skill and resilience on the continental stage,” Ms Gichuru said.

Karan Patel and his navigator, Tauseef Khan, will face a fierce battle as they go head-to-head with Uganda’s Yasin Nasser, who currently leads the Africa Rally Championship standings with 63 points. Hot their his heels are Kenyan drivers Nikhil Sachania and Carl Tundo, tied in second place with 50 points each.

Fellow Kenyan, Jeremiah Wahome, holds fourth place with 42 points, closely followed by Samman Vohra on 36 points. Karan Patel currently sits sixth in the rankings with 35 points, as he looks to climb higher in the standings.

“We are the defending champions of the African Rally Championship. The first two rounds could have been better, but we have a point to prove in Rwanda. The terrain has always favored us, so I think we are more than ready to fly the KCB and Kenyan flags high at the event that will be graced by top rally drivers on the continent,” noted Karan Patel.

The much-awaited event is set to attract at least 35 drivers battling for glory in the 386-kilometer ride, which will kick off with the opening round at Kigali Convention Center before heading to Bugesera for another two rounds of battle on the dusty roads of Gako and Nemba.

The Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally, known originally as the Fraternity Rally, is an international rally racing event organised by the Rwanda Automobile Club. The rally is based in the Rwandan capital of Kigali. The event is a round of the African Rally Championship and the Rwandan National Rally Championship.

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