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THROUGH PICTURES: How the 2024 Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally Day-1 unfolded

Kenyan driver Karan Patel and his co-driver Tauseef Khan led the 2024 Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally after a dominant performance on the first day.

Patel is eyeing a second consecutive FIA African Rally Championship title, currently leading the 2024 rankings.

He drove his Skoda Fabia R5 through Kigali’s opening stage, finishing 28 seconds ahead of Rwandan driver Giancarlo Davite in a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo. Ugandan driver Yassin Nasser ranks third, 49 seconds behind Patel.

The 2024 edition has also attracted Rwandan female drivers, like Queen Kalimpinya, media personality Anitha Pendo and Sandrine Isheja, the deputy Director General of Rwanda Broadcasting Agency.

The rally, featuring 23 drivers, continues in Bugesera with 13 laps over two days. Winners earn up to 30 points, with competitors vying for podium finishes in both African and national categories.

The New Times photographers Dan Gatsinzi and Willy Mucyo covered the opening session and brought some pictures for the highlights.

Officials launch the 2024 Rwanda Mountain Gorilla rally on Friday, October 18.

Officials launch the 2024 Rwanda Mountain Gorilla rally on Friday, October 18.

Rwanda’s Giancarlo Davite and co-pilot Sandrine Isheja emerged second in their Mitsubishi Lancer Evo.

Rwanda’s Giancarlo Davite and co-pilot Sandrine Isheja emerged second in their Mitsubishi Lancer Evo.

The spectacular stage played Friday, October 18, at the intersection of Kigali Heights and Kigali Convention Centre

The spectacular stage played Friday, October 18, at the intersection of Kigali Heights and Kigali Convention Centre

Many supporters during the launch of the 2024 Rwanda Mountain Gorilla rally in Kigali on Friday, October 18.

Many supporters during the launch of the 2024 Rwanda Mountain Gorilla rally in Kigali on Friday, October 18.

Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally 2024 has attracted 23 drivers.

Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally 2024 has attracted 23 drivers.

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Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally 2024 has attracted 23 drivers including seven competing in the African Championship while other 16, including seven Rwandan drivers, are playing at the national level.

Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally 2024 has attracted 23 drivers including seven competing in the African Championship while other 16, including seven Rwandan drivers, are playing at the national level.

Kalimpinya, now a driver, is among the competitors at the 'Sprint Rally' on Saturday.

Kalimpinya, now a driver, is among the competitors at the ‘Sprint Rally’ on Saturday.

Radio Presenter Anitha Pendo is a co-driver.

Radio Presenter Anitha Pendo is a co-driver.

Fast-rising rally driver Queen Kalimpinya

Fast-rising rally driver Queen Kalimpinya

Sandrine Isheja

Sandrine Isheja

Rwanda’s Giancarlo Davite and co-pilot Sandrine Isheja emerged second in their Mitsubishi Lancer Evo.

Rwanda’s Giancarlo Davite and co-pilot Sandrine Isheja emerged second in their Mitsubishi Lancer Evo.

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Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally 2024 has attracted 23 drivers

Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally 2024 has attracted 23 drivers

The spectacular stage played Friday, October 18, at the intersection of Kigali Heights and Kigali Convention Centre, was  covering a distance of 1.15 kilometers.

The spectacular stage played Friday, October 18, at the intersection of Kigali Heights and Kigali Convention Centre, was covering a distance of 1.15 kilometers.

Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally 2024 has attracted 23 drivers including seven competing in the African Championship while other 16, including seven Rwandan drivers, are playing at the national level.

Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally 2024 has attracted 23 drivers including seven competing in the African Championship while other 16, including seven Rwandan drivers, are playing at the national level.

A mother and her children watch the rally at Kigali Heights

A mother and her children watch the rally at Kigali Heights

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 Rwanda’s Giancarlo Davite and co-pilot Sandrine Isheja emerged second in their Mitsubishi Lancer Evo.

Rwanda’s Giancarlo Davite and co-pilot Sandrine Isheja emerged second in their Mitsubishi Lancer Evo.

Drivers were covering a distance of 1.15 kilometers.

Drivers were covering a distance of 1.15 kilometers.

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Hundreds of fans turned up for the show in Kigali

Hundreds of fans turned up for the show in Kigali

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The spectacular stage played Friday, October 18, at the intersection of Kigali Heights and Kigali Convention Centre, covering a distance of 1.15 kilometers

The spectacular stage played Friday, October 18, at the intersection of Kigali Heights and Kigali Convention Centre, covering a distance of 1.15 kilometers

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Anitha Pendo

Anitha Pendo

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Kenyan star driver Karan Patel and his co-driver Tauseef Khan

Kenyan star driver Karan Patel and his co-driver Tauseef Khan

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Different people enjoy the opening session of the three day rally on Friday.

Different people enjoy the opening session of the three day rally on Friday.

Hundreds of fans watch the race at Kigali Heights.

Hundreds of fans watch the race at Kigali Heights.

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Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally 2024 has attracted 23 drivers including seven competing in the African Championship while other 16, including seven Rwandan drivers, are playing at the national level.

Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally 2024 has attracted 23 drivers including seven competing in the African Championship while other 16, including seven Rwandan drivers, are playing at the national level.

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