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1 Singh Joginder - Doig David - Mitsubishi Lancer 1600 GSR
2 Ulyate Robin - Bates Christopher Edward Mitsubishi Lancer
3 Cowan Andrew - Syer Johnstone - Mitsubishi Colt Lancer
4 Shankland Bert - Barton Brian - Peugeot 504
5 Lampinen Simo - Hertz Arne - Peugeot 504
6 Shinozuka Kenjiro - Graham Bob - Mitsubishi Lancer
7 Källström Harry - Lindqvist Leif - Datsun 160J
8 Remtulla Zully - Jivani Nizar - Datsun 160J
9 Nicolas Jean-Pierre - Lefèbvre Jean-Claude - Peugeot 504
10 Hellier Johnny - Shah Kanti - Alfa Romeo 1750 GTV
11 Choda Prem - Choda Pauru - Mitsubishi Colt Lancer
12 Preston Vic jr - Lyall John - Lancia Stratos HF
13 Singh Satwant - Haworth Dave - Datsun 1800
14 Iwashita Yoshio - Barnard Roger - Datsun Violet
15 Singh Davinder - Taylor Ken - Opel Ascona
16 Noon Jim - Mitchell John - Alfa Romeo Alfasud
17 Singh Bachu Pyara - Singh Bachu Nirmal - Ford Escort RS

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00:00www.safari.info
00:30The 2400cc Lancia Struttles, consecutive winner of every rally except the safari.
00:36The driver is Minari, winner of the Monte Carlo this year.
00:40Waldegard.
00:42Last year's winner, Peugeot, trying for a consecutive win, has raised its horsepower.
00:47Drivers include Nicola, Micola, and McKinnon, a trio of the finest drivers in the world.
00:50Of course, Lancia is a very strong team. One of the best is maybe Colt.
00:55First of all, I will say Bjorn Waldegard.
00:57The depth of the 2000cc double overhead cam 16-valve Datsun 710 is anxious for a victory.
01:05Schallstrom.
01:06Shekar Mehta.
01:07It doesn't matter.
01:08The Colt Lancer with an impressive record of an outright win in 1974.
01:12Captain of the Mitsubishi team entered by Simba Motors is Joginda Singh with two passed wins.
01:21Andrew Corwin with four straight wins at the Southern Cross International Rally.
01:24But you don't break it.
01:25Everything goes well in the third.
01:26Robin Uliotti.
01:27You have a better chance of winning.
01:29Kenjiro Sinozoka from Japan is also competing in this year's rally.
01:32It's okay.
01:39The Opel Cadet in a challenge for top position.
01:44I like health.
01:4564 cars are entered in the rally this year.
01:48To ensure a fair competition, each car is thoroughly inspected.
01:55The three-leg safari rally is staged in Kenya, situated on the equator.
02:01The first leg leaves Nairobi, runs down the paved road,
02:04then after a fast section, on to Mombasa at sea level, back to Nairobi.
02:08The second leg covers a rugged mountain course around Mount Kenya.
02:15The third leg goes down the lift valley, past the foothills of Mount Elgon,
02:18a rugged course with a variety of surfaces.
02:23The grueling five-day rally covers a total of 4,950 kilometers.
02:29Thank you, Mambo.
02:31Good afternoon, everybody.
02:32This is the Kenyatta Conference Center,
02:34starting point of the 24th Safari Rally on April 15th.
02:38in 1976.
03:08The rally being an official state event.
03:10The drivers are flagged off by the vice president of the nation.
03:16In car number one, Waldegard.
03:21At 4 p.m., Valencia Stratos is off.
03:24In car number two, Nikola driving a Peugeot.
03:34Cars number three and four, Peugeot.
03:36Both Valencia and Peugeot teams are backed up by service teams in Cessna aircraft flying overhead.
03:44Meta in car number five, a Datsun.
03:47The radio group Datsun team have a direct communication system with a service team.
03:53Munari in car number six.
03:56Ten seconds to go.
03:57Nicknamed single, the lion.
03:58Jiginder Singh and car number eight teamed up with David Doyle.
04:05Opal Cadet.
04:09Schallstrom.
04:10Coen and his folk Lancer.
04:19Alpha Sud.
04:20The safari route runs through the vast flatlands of Kenya.
04:43To the World is a project.
04:44To the world is a project.
04:45The
04:58Deer to the world is a project.
05:05You are a project.
05:07The
05:08200 km from start, Waldergaard in car No. 1 is nowhere in sight.
05:25No. 10, No. 10.
05:27Early in the race, Schallstrom experiences engine power.
05:32Tone, making good time.
05:38Tone's evening, a downpour dampens the proceedings.
05:56500 km from start, the course between Kitui and Kigwitze becomes a mud bath.
06:0235 cars get mud bogged and are forced to retire.
06:08The time control at Maungu.
06:13Leading is the Lancia Stratos, driven by Munari.
06:16Maneuvering his machine through the torrential rain, Munari has already logged 840 km.
06:22Time control set up throughout the course, No. 75.
06:25Datsun, driven by Meta.
06:27For every minute delay at each control, a driver is given a one-point penalty.
06:31Peugeot, driven by Nikolai.
06:41Jugender in 4th slot.
06:43Cawing gives Chase and his Colt Lancer.
06:57The race for Topslock continues.
07:13Munari having engine trouble.
07:15Nikola drops out of the running.
07:16Meta is the first to arrive at 4 in the morning at Mombasa, the turning point of the first leg.
07:43Large hole, but there's lots of people there, so none at all, none at all, which is very pleasing.
07:54Jugender is right on the heels of Meta.
07:58Well, thank you.
07:59Yes, sir.
08:02All the cars will resume running at 8.30 a.m.
08:09Mombasa, Mombasa, Mombasa, Mombasa, Mombasa from Nairobi control, Nairobi control.
08:17Information transmitted from the controls is tallied at Nairobi.
08:20Mombasa, do you read?
08:21Mombasa, I want to check with you.
08:26The second day of the first leg, in fine form, is Meta.
08:37Jugender.
08:37Remtula driving a Datsun.
08:53In the background is the famed Kilimanjaro.
08:58The cars go over Taita Hill.
09:00chlorophyll.
09:16Yeah.
09:19Easy.
09:20No.
09:21Fourth leg.
09:22Stop.
09:23No.
09:25Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.
09:27The heavy rains of the previous night
09:31have made the roads a veritable nightmare.
09:49Coming out of Taita Hill is the service area.
09:52Call one and co-driver Johnston Sire running in good form.
09:58Every minute counts as servicing and refueling
10:00are included in the running time.
10:12Jiginder going strong.
10:22Gugliotti making his way into the top group.
10:28Gugliotti making his way into the top group.
10:32Gugliotti making his way into the top group.
10:36The streets of Mombasa are ablaze with rally cars rushing towards Nairobi.
10:56In the second half of the first leg, the weather improves
10:58and the remaining cars run without trouble toward the goal.
11:02Gugliotti and co-driver Chris Bates.
11:12Car number 22.
11:14Gugliotti and co-driver Chris Bates.
11:16Car number 22.
11:20Gugliotti and co-driver Chris Bates.
11:24Car number 22.
11:38Iwashta in a Datsun.
11:40Preston Junior.
11:50Lampinen in his Peugeot.
11:58Top in the first leg is Mehta with Jiginder following.
12:10Distance covered 2100 kilometers.
12:14High on the popularity list are Mr. and Mrs. Choda, private entry.
12:18Two hours in the second leg is Mulangi control.
12:34Meta starts off.
12:36Following is Cole.
12:40The Datsun driven by Rantula.
12:48Jiginder in his Colt Lancer.
12:54The treacherous hairpin some 85 kilometers out of Mulangi.
12:58Call one in town.
13:04Meta gives chase.
13:10Remtula.
13:14Jiginder follows.
13:20Pujo driven by Lampinen.
13:30Preston Junior in his Lancia Stratos in hot pursuit.
13:36Datsun driven by Schuller overturns in the hydrants.
13:40Despite efforts by the service team, with a 130 point penalty, Schuller is disqualified.
13:46Datsun driven by Schuller overturns in the hydrants.
13:56Despite efforts by the service team, with a 130 point penalty, Schuller is disqualified.
14:00Datsun driven by Schuller.
14:22Pallenge in his Dachshund.
14:38Guglietti gives chase in his colt lancer.
14:52Colwyns speeding over the plains of the foothills of the 5,200-meter Mount Kenya.
15:22Pujo slowly making its way into the top group.
15:40Lacking power, the Lancia Stratos falls back into the last group.
15:52The highlands, some 3,000 meters above sea level.
16:06The Ambo service area following one loop around Mount Kenya.
16:28Top-running Colwyn comes in late.
16:38Bobbed down in the mountain mud, his car has been rammed in the back.
16:46Get another can of petrol.
16:48The cars tear through the vast plains at over 200 kilometers per hour.
17:18Don't turn it inside.
17:42Ilhudi, di Freud.
17:43rivers on the course are flooded by torrential rains
18:13about this time meta with engine trouble falls behind
18:36the heated second leg has now come to an end
18:39the cars have covered a distance of two thousand nine hundred fifty kilometers
19:00six a.m. the start of the third and final leg
19:03first to start is Joginder
19:06happy motoring
19:07happy motoring
19:08car number twenty-nine
19:10happy motoring
19:11cheer them up
19:12thank you very much
19:13in fifth and ninth slots
19:15Pujol
19:16Mr. Corsum
19:17Mr. Lengquist
19:18Corwin in seventh slot
19:20happy motoring
19:23Shinozuka of Japan running for the first time in the safari rally
19:26elbowing into tenth position
19:36this is the lift valley running across the continent of Africa
19:39Joginder
19:49Brown in a Datsun
19:50Guglietti in his coat
19:55Lancer
19:57Uliatti in his coat Lancer
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20:12Chota's colt lancer maintaining a constant pace.
20:42Chota's colt lancer maintaining a constant pace.
21:12Chota's colt lancer maintaining a constant pace.
21:33This is Kisumu beside Lake Victoria.
21:35Shinozuka with co-driver Bob Graham running without hitch.
21:42With 1500 km to go, Shinozuka may be the first Japanese driver to successfully make a complete run.
21:49I'll go.
21:50I'll go.
21:51I'll go.
21:52I'll go.
21:53I'll go.
21:54I'll go.
21:55Saboti at the foot of Mount Alda.
22:02Shiginder's machine seems to fly.
22:09In second slot, Uldiati.
22:16Third slot, Hoenn in his colt lancer.
22:23Fourth slot, Pujo.
22:24Fourth slot, Pujo.
22:30Running tough for the first half.
22:31Running tough for the first half.
22:32In second slot, Uldiati.
22:37Third slot, Hoenn in his colt lancer.
22:45Fourth slot, Pujo.
22:52Running tough for the first half of the leg, Mehta is forced to retire with engine trouble
23:04The durability of the cars are tested to the full in the mountain regions at night.
23:27The fifth and fifth half of the leg, Mehta is forced to retire with engine trouble.
23:56The fifth and final day of the rally.
23:59Coming out of the highlands onto the plains are colt lancers in first, second and third slots.
24:26April 19th, 1.30 p.m.
24:55The goal is packed with tens of thousands of spectators.
25:05In top, Shiginder Singh.
25:06For the first time in the history of the safari rally, Shiginder has copped his third outright win.
25:12For the colt lancer, this is the second victory following its win in the 22nd safari rally.
25:19In second place, Uldiati and third, Colt.
25:22The colt lancer has captured the first, second and third places in addition to a third consecutive class victory and the coveted manufacturer's prize.
25:31Once again, the sweeping victory has shown to the world the superiority of the colt lancer as proved by its stunning performance in the grueling safari rally.
25:40Kenji Roshinozuka copped the sixth prize, becoming the first Japanese driver to complete the run.
25:49Of the competing cars, only 17 survived, among them five Mitsubishi cars.
25:55But the curtain came down on the toughest and longest rally in the world, the safari rally.
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