3. Kenya Airways East African Safari Classic Rally 2007

25. 11. – 3. 12. 2007 • gravel 1380.26 km • Other years
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SS12 Oike Juado - 131.20 km
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Blomqvist Stig
- Goñi Ana

Ford Escort MK1
2 1:09:17 113.6
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Waldegård Björn
- Waldegård M.

Ford Escort MK1
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Sachs Roddy
- Young Peter

Datsun 180B
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Callinan Keith
- Callinan M.

Ford Escort MK1
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Kieswetter Wayne
- Hellier Rob

Datsun 180B
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Swan Ian
- Swan Val

Volvo 242
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Bell Geoff
- Harris Steve

Datsun 180B
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Khan Aslam
- Khan Imran

Ford Escort MK1
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Pointinger Josef
- Nölscher W.

Ford Escort RS 2000 MKII
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Rathod Minesh
- Sumaria Sachin

Mitsubishi Colt Lancer
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Mammen Timothy
- Bhanderi Kishan

Datsun 1600 SSS
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Vanderspinnen Kurt
- Berkhof E.

Volvo 142 S
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Puchercos Michel
- Vanaerschot C.

Datsun 180B
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Wissanji Shaheed
- Muzzamil Mir

BMW 2002
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Muchemi Ben
- Njoroge George

Alfa Romeo Alfetta
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Kedward David
- Sassoon Crispin

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Mitchell Quentin
- Savage Russel

Triumph GT6
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Waldegård Björn
- Waldegård M.

Ford Escort MK1
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Blomqvist Stig
- Goñi Ana

Ford Escort MK1
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Bell Geoff
- Harris Steve

Datsun 180B
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Sachs Roddy
- Young Peter

Datsun 180B
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Kieswetter Wayne
- Hellier Rob

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Pointinger Josef
- Nölscher W.

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Mammen Timothy
- Bhanderi Kishan

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Callinan Keith
- Callinan M.

Ford Escort MK1
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Wissanji Shaheed
- Muzzamil Mir

BMW 2002
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Khan Aslam
- Khan Imran

Ford Escort MK1
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Puchercos Michel
- Vanaerschot C.

Datsun 180B
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Rathod Minesh
- Sumaria Sachin

Mitsubishi Colt Lancer
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Swan Ian
- Swan Val

Volvo 242
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Vanderspinnen Kurt
- Berkhof E.

Volvo 142 S
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Muchemi Ben
- Njoroge George

Alfa Romeo Alfetta
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Kedward David
- Sassoon Crispin

Ford Escort MK1
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Mitchell Quentin
- Savage Russel

Triumph GT6
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#52 flag Sagoo Iqbal
- Bertl Jürgen
logo Porsche 911 1:00
- Late at TC
#11 flag Alexander Graham
- Runnalls Ross
logo Datsun 260Z 2:00
- Late at TC
#37 flag Rayner David
- Rayner Sarah
logo Ford Capri 2:00
- Late at TC
#39 flag Bamrah Rommy
- Jutley Harvey
logo Datsun 240Z 4:00
- Late at TC
#29 flag Khan Aslam
- Khan Imran
logo Ford Escort MK1 5:00
- Late at TC
#40 flag Muchemi Ben
- Njoroge George
logo Alfa Romeo Alfetta 9:00
- Late at TC
#57 flag Dhanjal H.
- Singh Sudle H.
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- Late at TC
#10 flag Fielding Geoff
- Ayres Preston
logo Porsche 911 11:00
- Late at TC
#43 flag Mammen Timothy
- Bhanderi Kishan
logo Datsun 1600 SSS 16:00
- Late at TC
#51 flag Stoehr Peter
- Jusic Joseph
logo Datsun 1600 SSS 24:00
- Late at TC
#30 flag Sira Hardev
- Kurzenberger Uwe
logo Peugeot 504 Coupé V6 36:00
- Late at TC
#36 flag Wissanji Shaheed
- Muzzamil Mir
logo BMW 2002 47:00
- Late at TC
#55 flag Amin Jeff
- Erculisse Daniel
logo Datsun 260Z 54:00
- Late at TC
Info
"The full story of our problems yesterday is that towards the end of the second stage both bolts fell out of the bottom of a front strut. We fixed it in the stage by taking one bolt out of the other strut and using it to fix the broken one. The sad part was that just a couple of kilometres after the finish of the stage we hit a massive drift and one bolt was not strong enough to hold the suspension. There was a bang and wheel and strut disappeared over the bushes. We had to wait there for our service car and lost a bundle of time before we got into Naivasha last night. Today I'm afraid that the engine has lost a couple of cylinders thanks to broken valve springs in a four cylinder 360Z. We've been driving a bit more slowly and in fact we stopped twice on the last long stage because we thought there might be someone behind us, but there wasn't".
"We broke the steering rack mountings of the Porsche in the first section this morning but managed to get out with hardly any loss of time. There wasn't much we could do in the short service so we just bodged the mountings and carried on into the second stage. Of course it didn't last long but again we got it out of the stage with only a few minutes lost but then we had to fix it properly and we took probably eleven minutes road section penalty before the last stage. This meant that we had a lot of cars in front of us and to add to our woes the gear lever broke. But this doesn't mean I'm not enjoying myself and I'm still pleasantly amazed at how well we're doing.
Last night the Datsun 260Z was reset on the original Riega suspension and going away from the start this morning they softened up the damper settings. The front end now seems about right and during the rest day the crew will concentrate on the rear end, probably using some of the suspension from Stefano Rocca's car. "We had no problems with the car", said Perez. "But we had to nurse the car a bit because of the suspension".
"That's the real Africa. Almost like the Nullabor but no kangaroos. We had a puncture in the first competitive section about half way through and then when we changed it, the Escort fell off the jack. We hadn't done our tyre change practice like we should have done. But the rest of the day was great. We got a bit if pace and we could get the car moving and passed a couple of cars, which always feels good. And the sandy stuff is always interesting - where you want to go doesn't have much relevance".
Lloyd suffered his first mechanical problem of the even in Mike Kirkland's Datsun 240Z About a third of the way into the last competitive section it seemed like a rear damper had blown a seal. We just had to nurse it the rest of the way through", said Lloyd. "But today all the stages were fantastic".
Having set fastest times in the first two competitive sections, Duncan broke his gearbox fifteen kilometres into the third section and is waiting retrieval by the service car.
We had one really phenomenal piece of luck, one of those things that happen so rarely on rallying. At the Corner Baridi service the two halves of the service crew each thought put eighty litres of petrol in but in fact neither had. I thought the gauge looked a pessimistic so I said stick another twenty litres in. In fact that was all we had and the car ran out of petrol approaching the end of the second section. We just mad it into control but then had to push it out of the control. We were so lucky.
There was a navigational error in the Belgian Porsche which caused a detour of about 32 kilometres which cost them just under 24 minutes on the last section. It was somewhat silent as the crew climbed out of the car at Amboseli. Marcy said "The car is still good and there should not be too much work tomorrow".
Blomqvist set fastest time on the last section by a minute and a half, and second fastest times on the other two sections. He and co-driver Ana Goni got out of the Ford Escort at Amboseli looking quite fresh and pleased "No punctures and no problems", said Blomqvist. "It's good to be here and moving up a few places".
Mr. Waldegard's first exclamation as he opened the Escort's door at Amboseli was "Fie Fahn": a Swedish expression which does not indicate the day went entirely well. He suffered problems in each of the three competitive sections: a broken steering ball joint, the loss of fourth gear and a puncture. "That is Safari", he said philosophically "One day is good and the next day is bad but this Safari is getting a little too unpredictable for my liking" Waldegard is still leading by nine and a half minutes despite these problems.

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