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Entries for Africa concours vintage car competition begin

NBM CORRESPONDENTBy NBM CORRESPONDENT5th June 2023Updated:5th June 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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Kevit Desai drives his 1968 Jaguar 420 sports saloon on the ramp for the underside judging during a previous Africa Concours d’Elegance. He is among competitors who have already entered this year’s event which will be held by the Alfa Romeo Owners Club on September 24th.
Kevit Desai drives his 1968 Jaguar 420 sports saloon on the ramp for the underside judging during a previous Africa Concours d’Elegance. He is among competitors who have already entered this year’s event which will be held by the Alfa Romeo Owners Club on September 24th.
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The patron of vintage Africa cars motor show, Concours d’Elegance, Kevit Desai will headline this year’s show with his magnificent Mercedes 450SLC coupe and his 1968 gleaming bronze Jaguar 420 Saloon.
Dr Desai who is the Patron of the Africa Concours d’Elegance, is set to lead the entries from the front with his superb car collections.

Other noteworthy cars already listed for the classiest event on the Kenya motorsport calendar set to be held on September 24, 2023, include a 1969 Alfa Romeo spider sports car for Alec Davis.
The class for utility vehicles has been strongly supported by Jan Allan and Jonathan Somen with old Land Rovers.

Among other entries which are expected to win prizes are Benson Muli’s 1970 Volkswagen Kombi and the Volkswagen pick-up of the Rift Valley Technical Training Institute in Eldoret which was made in the same year.

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The Concours d’Elegance has been held for the past 52 years by the Alfa Romeo Owners Club to mark the organisation’s anniversary and to give the owners of well-kept cars and motorcycles an opportunity to show them to the crowd of Concours fans who flock to the Nairobi Racecourse on the last Sunday of September.

The event also rewards the owners of treasured vehicles with a chance of winning prizes and having their machines marked by a team of highly experienced judges.
In addition to the awards for the top three cars and motorcycles there are prizes in the 12 classes for cars and the eight motorcycle categories. There are also awards for the best entries representing various manufacturers.

Organisers of this year’s event said that crowd pulling motorcycles which will bring spectators to the Racecourse parade ring for the assessment of bikes include the 1952 Ducati 65T of Gilgil motorsport enthusiast Russell Hughes and the oldest machine so far entered in the Concours d’Elegance which is the 1925 Triumph 550 SD of Dominique Antoine.

Mr Hughes is known for his meticulous preparation and is among the likely overall motorcycle winners.
Previous overall motorcycle winner, Simon Christy, who has also been chief judge, will be showing a 1976 Honda CB400F and a 1979 Kawasaki KZ 1000.

Another big machine which will appear at the Racecourse is Tumaini Muthiga’s 1999 Harley Davidson and Henry Hunt’s 1981 BMW 1000.

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