Safari Rally - East African Safari Rally (classic)

East African Safari Rally (classic)

The East African Safari Rally is a Classic rally event first held in 2003 to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the first running of the event. The event has since been held biennially.

Year Dates Winning Driver / Co-driver Winning Car
2003 Dec 10 – Dec 19 Rob Collinge
Anton Levitan
Datsun 240Z
2005 Dec 1 – Dec 10 Rob Collinge
Anton Levitan
Datsun 260Z
2007 Nov 25 – Dec 3 Björn Waldegård
Mathias Waldegård
Ford Escort Mk1
2009 Nov 22 – Dec 1 Ian Duncan
Amaar Slatch
Ford Mustang
2011 Nov 20 - Nov 28 Björn Waldegård
Mathias Waldegård
Porsche 911

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