Autocross action back as battle set for Tatu City today

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By Standard Sports | Feb 23, 2025
Vivo Energy Kenya Commercial Manager Mark Senteu( Middle) poses for a photo with the daughter-mother duo of Tinashe Gatimu( Left) and Caroline Gatimu(Right) ahead of the second round of Shell Autocross Championship slated to take place at Twisty 2 Track on Sunday 23rd February 2025.

The engines roar once again as the Shell Autocross Championship returns for its second round today at the Twisty 2 track near Tatu City.

With 44 crews ready to battle on the 1.9km and 5.9km circuits, the competition promises high-octane action and fierce rivalries.

Beyond the race, the event is a powerful statement of growth, legacy, and investment in the sport's future. Shell's return as title sponsor after over two decades underscores its unwavering commitment to motorsport, youth, and women, ensuring the sport's sustainability.

"Our investment in motorsport is a testament to our commitment to nurturing racing stars in Kenya and beyond. The autocross is the perfect proving ground for future champions," says Vivo Energy Kenya Commercial Manager Mark Senteu.

This weekend's event, directed by seasoned rally champion Baldev Chagger and overseen by Clerk of Course Mindo Gatimu, will feature 14 classes of competition.

Top names like Ian Duncan, Rajveer Thethy, Neel Gohil, Tinashe Gatimu, Shaz Esmail, and Amaan Ganatra will take to the track, ensuring a thrilling spectacle.

The scrutineering process took place at Shell Survey yesterday setting the stage for today's grand showdown, culminating in an afternoon prize-giving ceremony.

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