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6000 km di paura, internationally released as Safari Rally, is a 1978 action film directed by Bitto Albertini. [1] Cast. Marcel Bozzuffi: Paul Stark;
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.
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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 ]
The 2002 Safari Rally (formally the 50th Inmarsat Safari Rally) was the eighth round of the 2002 World Rally Championship. The race was held over three days between 12 July and 14 July 2002, and was won by Ford's Colin McRae , his 25th and final win in the World Rally Championship. [ 1 ]
The 2000 Safari Rally (formally the 48th Sameer Safari Rally Kenya) was the third round of the 2000 World Rally Championship. The race was held over three days between 25 February and 27 February 2000, and was won by Subaru's Richard Burns , his 6th win in the World Rally Championship.
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 ...
The 1974 Safari Rally (formally the 22nd East African Safari Rally) was the second round of the shortened 1974 World Rally Championship season. It took place between 11 and 15 April 1974. The Safari Rally didn't use special stages at this time to decide a winner. Instead all of the route was competitive - with the driver with the lowest ...