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Safari Rally was an event of such classic stature that only Monte Carlo can be safely said to be equal. First run in 1953 to honor the coronation of Queen Elisabeth II, it soon became known as endurance event par excellance apart from marathons like London-Sydney. From 5300 kilometers in 1973, route shrunk little by little almost yearly but Safari was in a class of it's own when it came to competitive distance.

Dubbed as "the worlds toughest rally", event was a test of man and machine. As is obvious from the selection of pictures on right, story of Safari cannot be described in simple terms or quickly. Weather played important part, no matter how it turned out. If it was wet, mud was everywhere and progress slowed down considerably. If it was dry, dust became a problem. It was not uncommon for a driver to complain that he had catched slower car but had been unable to pass, or even approach because of the dust.

Animals, both wild and domestic were a danger in the vast African plains. On open ground animals were easy to spot even without the helicopter support but in bushes the situation was different. Besides the nature, character of the roads, long distances and high speeds, Safari was unique because it was the last WRC rally to run on open roads. Admittedly traffic was scarce but meeting a matatu, full-laden and slow local bus, caused more than one accident.

As emphasis on World Rally Championship moved ever more towards performance, Safari remained an endurance event where restraint usually paid off. This approach was first discarded by Mitsubishi in 1996 when team had concluded during testing that by routinely changing all suspension components in every service, their car would last the distance even with 100% speed.

Times changed and world rallying with it. Move towards cloverleaf format with single service park and shorter overall distance did not suit well with the spirit of Safari and event was eventually dropped in favour of Turkey. Many fans and traditionalists were shocked but there was silent relief amongst teams. Safari was unique challenge but contesting it consumed by far more resources than any other rally, being great strain for the teams.

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1973: Mehta, Shekhar Datsun 240Z
1974: Singh, Joginder Mitsubishi Colt Lancer
1975: Andersson, Ove Peugeot 504
1976: Singh, Joginder Mitsubishi Colt Lancer
1977: Waldegard, Bjorn Ford Escort RS1800
1978: Nicolas, Jean-Pierre Peugeot 504 V6 Coupe
1979: Mehta, Shekhar Datsun 160J 93.11 km/h
1980: Mehta, Shekhar Datsun 160J 91.57 km/h
1981: Mehta, Shekhar Datsun Violet 81.31 km/h
1982: Mehta, Shekhar Nissan Violet 90.01 km/h
1983: Vatanen, Ari Opel Ascona 400 88.13 km/h
1984: Waldegard, Bjorn Toyota Celica Twincam Turbo 101.85 km/h
1985: Kankkunen, Juha Toyota Celica Twincam Turbo 97.40 km/h
1986: Waldegard, Bjorn Toyota Celica Twincam Turbo 94.80 km/h
1987: Mikkola, Hannu Audi 200 quattro 92.72 km/h
1988: Biasion, Massimo Lancia Delta Integrale 89.45 km/h
1989: Biasion, Massimo Lancia Delta Integrale 93.12 km/h
1990: Waldegard, Bjorn Toyota Celica GT-4 (ST165) 87.67 km/h
1991: Kankkunen, Juha Lancia Delta HF Integrale 16v 90.89 km/h
1992: Sainz, Carlos Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD (ST185) 93.46 km/h
1993: Kankkunen, Juha Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD (ST185) 99.85 km/h
1994: Duncan, Ian Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD (ST185) 114.96 km/h
1996: Makinen, Tommi Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III 117.70 km/h
1997: McRae, Colin Subaru Impreza WRC97 114.78 km/h
1998: Burns, Richard Mitsubishi Carisma GT 118.70 km/h
1999: McRae, Colin Ford Focus WRC 116.16 km/h
2000: Burns, Richard Subaru Impreza WRC99 122.43 km/h
2001: Makinen, Tommi Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6.5 120.29 km/h
2002: McRae, Colin Ford Focus RS WRC 02 117.38 km/h
2021: Ogier, Sebastien Toyota Yaris WRC 95.44 km/h
2022: Rovanpera, Kalle Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 98.09 km/h
2023: Ogier, Sebastien Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 101.35 km/h
2024: Rovanpera, Kalle Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 102.12 km/h
mud (Click picture to see larger version in a pop-up window)
Wet weather meant mud. A lot of mud.Click picture to see larger version in a pop-up window
dust (Click picture to see larger version in a pop-up window)
Dry weather meant dust. A lot of dust.Click picture to see larger version in a pop-up window
animals (Click picture to see larger version in a pop-up window)
Animals were an ever-present danger.Click picture to see larger version in a pop-up window
helo (Click picture to see larger version in a pop-up window)
Helicopters were used to warn the competitors of the many dangers.Click picture to see larger version in a pop-up window
open roads (Click picture to see larger version in a pop-up window)
Believe it or not, 200 kph on open roads and through the villages!Click picture to see larger version in a pop-up window
beauty (Click picture to see larger version in a pop-up window)
Despite all dangers and hardship, Safari was event of natural beauty.Click picture to see larger version in a pop-up window
Driver wins
Mehta, Shekhar (5) Waldegard, Bjorn (4) Kankkunen, Juha (3) McRae, Colin (3) Biasion, Massimo (2) Burns, Richard (2) Makinen, Tommi (2) Ogier, Sebastien (2) Rovanpera, Kalle (2) Singh, Joginder (2) Andersson, Ove (1) Duncan, Ian (1) Mikkola, Hannu (1) Nicolas, Jean-Pierre (1) Sainz, Carlos (1) Vatanen, Ari (1)
Manufacturer wins
Toyota (11) Mitsubishi (5) Datsun (4) Ford (3) Lancia (3) Peugeot (2) Subaru (2) Audi (1) Nissan (1) Opel (1)