
Kajiado Rally to open KNRC 2022 season
Reading Time: 2min | Wed. 19.01.22. | 19:43
The rally will have four competitive stages.
Kenya National Rally Championship (KNRC) gets underway on 29 and 30 January with the Kenya Motor Sport Club-organised Kajiado Rally.
Drivers are set to do battle on a 182km Competitive stage run on gravel with 54km liason distance for a total of 236km.
Carl Tundo and Tim Jessop secure the @KCBGroup Kenya National Rally Championship as Baldev Chager and Ravi Soni win the Guru Nanak Rally in Il Bisil.#seanknows pic.twitter.com/C4rWBHmi8o
— Sean Cardovillis (@sean_cardo) December 12, 2021
The rally will be run in compliance with the FIA International Sporting Code and it's Appendices, the 2022 Kenya National Sporting Regulations and these Supplementary Regulations.
The rally will have four competitive stages (two stages repeated). The longest stage is 67km while the shorter stage is 24km long. The short stage will also serve as the power stage and will be run at the end of the race.
Drivers will begin their battle for titles in the 2022 KNRC Drivers and Co-drivers title, group N Driver and Co-Drivers title, Division One , Division Two, Division Three and Rally Classic Car championship.
Last season, Carl Tundo won the KNRC title to crown an impressive season that saw him pick points in seven of the nine legs, missing out on the season-opening Nakuru rally where he did not finish and at Nanyuki where he had won by was disqualified.
He accumulated 187 points, 13 ahead of se on placed Baldev Charger and 59 ahead of Jasmeet Chana who completed the podium finishes.




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