Star navigator Ravi beefs up Minti outfit ahead of Nanyuki rally
Raaji Singh Bharij in action
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Long-time co-driver to
Baldev Chager, Ravi Soni will be among the star attractions on the race weekend
of September 2-3 when the sixth round of the White Cap-sponsored Kenya National
Rally Championship heads to Ole-Naishu and Greystones.
Ravi joins the Minti
Motorsport outfit to sit alongside 2009 Pirelli Star finalist Raaji Singh
Bharij in a Skoda Fabia Rally2 which is the newest race machine in town.
Jasneil Singh Ghataure,
who has navigated Raaji in previous KNRC rallies, will be the team
manager in a move that has ensured the team is running at its absolute best.
Kericho Gold Tea will support the team in their quest for the Nanyuki Rally Group
(NRG) organized round.
Asked how it feels to partner up with new
driver in a new car and indeed a new team (Minti), Ravi expounded: "I was
expecting it to be difficult to understand a new driver in a new car, but after
one test, it looks like it will be a smoother transition than expected. Raaji
is an excellent driver and makes great pace notes. The team has been very
welcoming and their vision and purpose is something I am fully aligned
with."
And proded to explain
if he feels rusty after a long break from the sport, Ravi went on: "For
sure I thought it would take a lot more time to get used to rallying again
after a 9-month sabbatical, but it was like riding a bike.....felt like I had
been in a rally car all through!!"
Ravi is confident for a
podium position in Nanyuki after his first test drive with Bharij.
"I am actually
very happy how the test went and how we clicked on a short test. A great test
with a young motivated team who are well organised and eager to achieve the
best results and limits.”
“I love Nanyuki; definitely the best rally in
the KNRC calendar for me. I have done many rallies there and love the nature of
roads there. It's proper Kenyan rallying and I look forward to it," quips
Ravi, who has also co-driven for Onkar Rai once a few years ago, Uganda’s Jas
Mangat, Randeep Lochab, Asad Anwar, Hardeep Rehsi and Kirit Rajput.
Ravi’s first career
victory came in 2013 during the KCB Kajiado Rally where he guided Baldev Chager
to a memorable win in a Subaru Impreza N14.
“Boldy (Chager) hadn't
won for a KNRC for four years nor had a Subaru until that occasion of the
Kajiado Rally. We went on to win the championship in 2013 and 2014," Ravi
recalls the glory days with Chager.
The
2022 KNRC series
The 2022 KNRC series
has been to Il-Bisil, Nakuru, Eldoret and Naivasha for the ARC Equator Rally
and WRC Safari Rally. Current leader Karan Patel has four wins under his belt
with Carl Tundo winning the KNRC Safari Category.
The KNRC6 Nanyuki Rally
will start and end at Greystones which is also the venue for the Service Park
and Rally Headquarters.
Scrutineering and
reconnaissance shall take place on September 2 paving way from action on
September 3.
Three stages (Mlima
Hema, Ole-Naishu and Greystones) will be repeated twice for a total competitive
mileage of 153.04km and liaison distance of 62.16km.
Clerk of the Course
Bimal Patel says the designated spectator viewing point will be centered on
Greystones. The repeat run of Greystones will indeed serve as the event’s Power
Stage where the fastest drivers will earn bonus points for the Championship.


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