Flash Tundo to use ARC Gomes Zambia Rally as a springboard to his intended record-breaking Safari sixth title attempt

Carl Flash Tundo's car [Courtesy]

Carl Flash Tundo will use ARC Gomes Zambia Rally as a springboard to his intended record-breaking Safari sixth title attempt.

The Kenyan rally legend "Flash" will be attempting to score a record-breaking sixth victory on the ARC Safari Rally Kenya slated this July.

In his quest for the unprecedented feat, the five-times Safari Rally winner hopes to gain the much-needed impetus when he debuts the ARC Zambia International Motor Rally slated for Ndola next month.

Flash intends to use the Zambia round of the FIA regional series as a springboard to his fairy tale Safari success.

Tundo and late Shekhar Mehta have both won the Safari Rally five times. Shekhar achieved his wins in 1973, 79, 80, 81 and 82 when Safari counted towards the World Rally Championship (WRC) while Tundo (winner in 2004, 2009, 2011, 2012 and 2018) has been dominant during the ARC era. Tundo has achieved all his five wins with Tim Jessop after their first in South Coast in 2004 in a Subaru Impreza. 

Shekhah, on the other hand, won it for the first time in 73 with Lofty Drews in a Datsun 240Z, in 79 and 80 with Mike Doughty in a Datsun 160J and again with Doughty in 81and 82 in a Nissan Violet GT.

Here's is what Flash had to say about his debut on the Zambia event "I am going to enjoy Zambia as there is no pressure for any championship, apart from the Kenya pride factor.

The car is on the road as we are speaking. It will be my first time in Zambia rallying so really looking forward to the experience. Very thankful to Menengai Oil for giving me the opportunity to do so. 

He added "I will only do the Safari after that as far as ARC goes. Will do my best to get a 6th win but anything can happen so, for now, I will just prepare properly. This drive in Zambia will take away some of the cobwebs before then."

The Gomes Zambia International Rally have is the 3rd round of the African Rally Championship (ARC) which will take place on the 7th – 9th June in Ndola, Zambia.

Kenya's Manvir Baryan who is also the reigning back to back champion tops the ARC log after winning Rallye Bandama of Ivory Coast and finishing second I'm the York Rally of South Africa (formerly Sasol Rally).

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