1974 Safari Rally

1974 Safari Rally
22nd East African Safari Rally
Round 2 of the 1974 World Rally Championship season
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Host country Kenya
Rally baseNairobi, Kenya
Dates run11 April – 15 April 1974
Stage surfaceGravel
Overall distance5,000 km (3,100 miles)
(approx.)
Statistics
Crews99 at start, 16 at finish
Overall results
Overall winner Joginder Singh
David Doig
Mitsubishi Motors

The 1974 Safari Rally (formally the 22nd East African Safari Rally) was the second round of the shortened 1974 World Rally Championship season. It took place between 11 and 15 April 1974. The Safari Rally didn't use special stages at this time to decide a winner. Instead all of the route was competitive - with the driver with the lowest accumulation of penalty time between time controls being declared the winner.[1]

Rally Racing Teams

Racing Team Driver Co-driver # Car
1974 Safari Rally racing teams
Lancia Marlboro Shekhar Mehta Mike Doughty 7 Lancia Fulvia 1.6 Coupé HF
Sandro Munari Lofty Drews 10
Chipsteads of Kensington Björn Waldegård Hans Thorszelius 19 Porsche 911 Carrera RS
William A. Fritschy Peter Moon 36 Porsche 911 S
African Roadways (NBO) Rauno Aaltonen Wolfgang Stiller 16 Datsun 1800 SSS
Marshalls (EA) Ltd. Hannu Mikkola Jean Todt 1 Peugeot 504
Ove Andersson Arne Hertz 4
Timo Mäkinen John Davenport 5
Tony Fall Mike Wood 6
Peter Huth Philip Rea Hechle 21
Bert Shankland Christopher Edward Bates 50

Report

The rally was won by local driver, and Safari specialist Joginder Singh. Singh beat off competition from WRC regulars such as Björn Waldegård and Sandro Munari to secure his first WRC victory. The Safari often saw unheralded cars on the winners ramp and this year was no exception - the Mitsubishi Colt Lancer scored no more points throughout the rest of the season. Fiat held on to their lead in the championship for manufacturers through picking up one point for tenth place.

Results

Pos. # Driver Co-driver Car Time Difference Points
1974 Safari Rally results
1. 46 Joginder Singh David Doig Mitsubishi Colt Lancer 11:18:00 0.0 20
2. 19 Björn Waldegård Hans Thorszelius Porsche 911 11:46:00 28:00 15
3. 10 Sandro Munari Lofty Drews Lancia Fulvia 1.6 Coupé HF 12:22:00 1:04:00 12
4. 14 Harry Källström Claes Billstam Datsun 260Z 13:01:00 1:43:00 10
5. 35 Zully Remtulla Nizar Jivani Datsun 260Z 13:29:00 2:11:00
6. 16 Rauno Aaltonen Wolfgang Stiller Datsun 1800 SSS 13:46:00 2:28:00
7. 50 Bert Shankland Chris Bates Peugeot 504 14:02:00 2:44:00 4
8. 21 Peter Huth Phillip Hechle Peugeot 504 14:41:00 3:23:00
9. 18 Vic Preston, Jr Roger Barnard Ford Escort RS1600 14:56:00 3:38:00 2
10. 38 Robin Ulyate Ivan Smith Fiat Abarth 124 Rallye 15:13:00 3:55:00 1
11. 7 Shekhar Mehta Mike Doughty Lancia Fulvia 1.6 Coupé HF 16:15:00 4:57:00
12. 26 Davinder Singh Ken Taylor Mitsubishi Colt Lancer 19:53:00 8:35:00
13. 33 Jim Noon Jim Heather-Hayes Mitsubishi Galant 20:06:00 8:48:00
14. 42 Ernest van Leeve John Mitchell Mitsubishi Galant 25:19:00 14:01:00
15. 68 Prem Choda Pauru Choda Mitsubishi Galant 27:51:00 16:33:00
16. 31 Rosemary Smith Pauline Gullick Datsun 1800 SSS 28:57:00 17:39:00

Source: Independent WRC archive[2]

Championship standings after the event

Rank Manufacturer Event Total
points
POR
KEN
FIN
ITA
CAN
USA
GBR
FRA
1 Fiat 20 1 - - - - - - 21
2 Mitsubishi - 20 - - - - - - 20
3 Datsun 8 10 - - - - - - 18
4 Porsche - 15 - - - - - - 15
5 Lancia - 12 - - - - - - 12
6 Toyota 10 - - - - - - - 10
7 Alpine-Renault 6 - - - - - - - 6
8 BMW 4 - - - - - - - 4
Peugeot - 4 - - - - - - 4
Ford 2 2 - - - - - - 4
11 Citroën 3 - - - - - - - 3

References

  1. ^ "juwra.com/About timing". Jonkka's World Rally Archive. Archived from the original on 8 May 2008. Retrieved 2008-05-15.
  2. ^ "Safari Rally". juwra.com. Independent WRC archive. Retrieved 2017-03-17.