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The Safari Rally is an automobile rally held in Kenya. It was first held in 1953 as a celebration of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II . The event was part of the World Rally Championship from 1973 until 2002, before returning in 2021.
1979 marked the first season for the new World Rally Championship for Drivers. This successor to the preceding FIA Cup for Rally Drivers was aligned with the World Rally Championship for Manufacturers. Both championships used the same schedule of events for accumulating points toward the titles, although the point awarding methods were ...
1993 Rally New Zealand: 2002 Safari Rally: 6 Finland: Tommi Mäkinen: 24 1987–2003: 1994 1000 Lakes Rally: 2002 Monte Carlo Rally: 7 Finland: Juha Kankkunen: 23 1979, 1982–2003, 2010: 1985 Safari Rally: 1999 Rally Finland: 8 Belgium: Thierry Neuville: 21 2009–2010, 2012–2024: 2014 Rallye Deutschland: 2024 Acropolis Rally: 8 Estonia: Ott ...
The list of World Rally Championship rallies includes all rally competitions that have been part of the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) schedule. It does not include rallies that were only part of the FIA Cup for Drivers , the predecessor to the drivers' world championship, such as the Arctic Rally , the Scottish Rally and the Southern Cross ...
1979 World Rally Championship season (1 P) Pages in category "1979 in rallying" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect ...
Check out the Nissan Safari Rally Z Tribute, built for the SEMA show to honor Nissan's victory at the 1971 East African Safari Rally.
1990 Safari Rally: 3 Hannu Mikkola: 44 y, 331 d: 1987 Safari Rally: 4 Pentti Airikkala: 44 y, 80 d: 1989 RAC Rally: 5 Joginder Singh: 44 y, 70 d: 1976 Safari Rally: 6 Kenjiro Shinozuka: 44 y, 13 d: 1992 Rallye Côte d'Ivoire: 7 Didier Auriol: 42 y, 219 d: 2001 Rally Catalunya: 8 Ingvar Carlsson: 42 y, 107 d: 1989 Rally New Zealand: 9 Carlos ...
The 1999 Safari Rally was a motor racing event for rally cars that was held over four days between 25 and 28 February 1999. It marked the 47th running of the Safari Rally , and was the third round of the 1999 World Rally Championship season . [ 2 ]