2023-08-12T19:26:49+00:00
MOTORSPORT Lwakataka flies into early lead in Masaka
On the gravel stages though, Lwakataka pushed his Subaru Impreza to another stage victory through the 12.6 km stage, extending his lead to eight seconds.
2023-08-12T19:26:49+00:00
On the gravel stages though, Lwakataka pushed his Subaru Impreza to another stage victory through the 12.6 km stage, extending his lead to eight seconds.
2023-08-11T12:51:58+00:00
As the dust settles and engines rev, the Masaka rally promises a contest where ambitions will be tested, rivalries renewed, and memories will be etched in the annals of motorsport history.
2023-06-10T19:41:18+00:00
Covering a total distance of just over 59 kilometres across five stages, the competitors wasted no time in pushing their limits.
2023-05-09T14:11:15+00:00
Kikankane, won the national title in 2021 under unprecedented circumstances, but finished outside the top three last season, however he fancies reclaiming his title.
2023-05-07T16:07:02+00:00
Duncan Mubiru' Kikankane' rewrote history books by winning the 2023 Pearl of Africa Uganda Rally for the first time in his career.
2023-05-05T20:21:24+00:00
Marking the second consecutive ARC event in East Africa, the Ugandan leg of the continental championship provides a specific and divergent test for the car and crew from the one experienced in Voi, Kenya.
2023-03-03T19:13:38+00:00
The Bukedea Rally had been previously penned for March 10-12, but will now take place at the end of the month between March 31-April 2.
2023-02-15T18:31:31+00:00
Asked about the performance of Nasser and his Ford Fiesta R5 and how he viewed his new rival, Kikankane did not give credit to Nasser but to the power behind Ford Fiesta.
2023-02-12T19:36:50+00:00
He did not risk it all on the final day, keeping his cool to maintain the buffer throughout the final four speed tests, winning only one of the four stages, and coming second on three of the stages.
2023-02-11T20:47:27+00:00
But the nimble and agile R5 of Nasser was not to be matched over the 2.6 km of the spectator stage, beating Kikankane by 37 seconds and 48 seconds over both passes.