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Carl ‘Flash’ Tundo clinches ARC in Rwanda

Monday, October 25th, 2021 05:00 | By

Edwin Otieno

Carl “Flash” Tundo celebrated his maiden FIA African Rally Championship (ARC) title with victory in the Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally.

Tundo swept ground with all his opponents in the penultimate round with the season closing South Africa round to spare.

Whether or not he makes his debut in the Rally of South Africa next month, he already has the title in the bag with an unassailable 120 points.

Tundo had his campaign effectively sewn up when his Toyota Gazoo Racing South Africa driver Guy Boterill fell by the wayside in Day One action on Saturday.

After dominating Saturday’s seven- stage Leg One, all Tundo needed to do to clinch the continental title in the four-stage Day Two itinerary was just a finish which he did in bravado beating compatriot Karan Patel by 14.4 seconds to win the prestigious Rwanda round outright.

This went down as Tundo’s fourth win of the 2021 ARC season after the Equator Rally Kenya in Naivasha, Rally of Tanzania and Zambia International Rally where he survived a late puncture scare to pull through.

In winning the penultimate ARC round, Tundo joins the growing list of Kenyans who got their mitts on the coveted African title after trailblazer Shekhar Mehta who won it for the country in 1981 in a Nissan.

 David Horsey of Mombasa was  the second winner in a Peugeot in 1984 followed by Kisumu speed merchant Jaspreet Singh Chatthe in 2015 in a Mitsubishi EvolutionX,  Don Smith in 2016 in a Subaru while Manvir Barya won a hat-trick of the African Championship titles in 2019 in a Skoda Fabia R5.

Seconds aprt

Yesterday, Kenyans took command of the Rwanda Mountain Gorilla event with Tundo leading compatriots  Karan Patel and McRae Kimathi to a rare podium clean-sweep.

Third overall for the FIA Rally Star Programme driver Kimathi Junior was a career best.

Tundo clocked 1:29.42.8 hours to beat Karan by a mere 14.4 seconds.

Kimathi in his Rally 3 M-Sport prepared Ford timed 1:40.17.2.

Maxine Wahome and Linet Ayuko won the all- ladies crew award in a credible sixth overall position.

The Mint Motorsport-sponsored crew of  Tundo and Jessop, took the lead from start, fighting for seconds in each other stage with fellow countryman Karan in a Ford Fiesta R5.

Tundo led the rally with  46 minutes 47.1 seconds after SS9, 21.3 seconds adrift of second placed Patel.

Boterill dropped out due to engine gremlins.

Fighting his way back,after tormenting the morning experience of a blown turbo gearbox, Uganda’s Yasin Nasser managed seventh .

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