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  2. Safari Rally - Wikipedia

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    15th East African Safari Rally: Bert Shankland: Chris Rothwell: Peugeot 404 1968 16th East African Safari Rally: Nick Nowicki: Paddy Cliff: Peugeot 404 [15] 1969 17th East African Safari Rally: Robin Hillyar: Jock Aird: Ford Taunus 20M RS 1970 18th East African Safari Rally: Edgar Herrmann: Hans Schüller: Datsun 1600 SSS 1971 19th East African ...

  3. See Exterior and Interior Photos of the Nissan Safari Rally Z ...

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    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.

  4. Edgar Herrmann - Wikipedia

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    Herrmann drove his Datsun P510 UWTK to fifth place at the 1969 Safari Rally, then known as the East African Safari Rally, after retiring with a Porsche 911 a year earlier. He went on to win the event twice when it became part of the International Championship for Manufacturers (IMC), in 1970 with a Datsun 1600 SSS and in 1971 with a Datsun 240Z ...

  5. List of fatal World Rally Championship accidents - Wikipedia

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    1970 East African Safari Rally: Datsun 1600 SSS: Reconnaissance David Ndahura Driver 28 March 1970 1970 East African Safari Rally: Ford Cortina GT: Rally Cyrus Kamundia Driver March 1971 1971 East African Safari Rally: Datsun: Reconnaissance Christian Serradori [nb 1] Driver 25 June 1971 1971 Coupe des Alpes [nb 2] Lancia Fulvia: Rally Yves ...

  6. Shekhar Mehta - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, he and his family fled Idi Amin's regime to Kenya, [4] the year before he clinched his first Safari Rally title. Mehta's 1973 Safari Rally-winning Datsun 240Z. He was born into a wealthy business family, the son of Khimji Mehta and the grandson of Nanji Kalidas Mehta, founder of the Mehta Group.

  7. Unsinkable Seven - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, it was renamed the East African Safari; in 1965 the "Rally" tag was added and kept that name until 1974, when it became the Safari Rally; by that time it was awarded a World Rally Championship status. [2] Until 1970, Nairobi was the rally's start and finish point. [2]

  8. Björn Waldegård - Wikipedia

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    Driving Ford Escort RS1800 models, Waldegård won three of the world's most punishing rallies in 1977; the East African Safari Rally, the Acropolis Rally, and the RAC Rally. He was later victor in the inaugural World Rally Championship series in 1979 for Ford and Mercedes-Benz , beating Hannu Mikkola in the final round at the Rallye Côte d ...

  9. How a Jeep Wagoneer Broke FIA Rallying, and Caused the 4WD Ban

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    An audacious American brings a V-8 truck to a rally, and the sport is never the same again. This is the story of the Banned Wagoneer. How a Jeep Wagoneer Broke FIA Rallying, and Caused the 4WD Ban