With only two seasons of competition, Neel Gohil has already shown the mindset required to become a future winner of the Kenya National Autocross Championship.

Last year , Neel lost the Two Wheel Drive Non-Turbo Junior Championship title to Brandon Ng’ang’a by virtue of skipping a race due to personal commitment.

If the Nairobi based 14-year driver can continue in the same spirit and gusto, then the Two Wheel Drive Non-Turbo Junior Class title is on the horizon.

“Obviously, I am very happy with the car and my driving as well,” he said.

Neel has always desired to achieve new limits in circuit racing. He has found a niche and is comfortable there. His pace is blistering on his heat runs and he is exhibiting next level self-control and assertion.

One of the key strategies for the Salomon Kenya and Jaguar petroleum and Lubricant City young athlete, isconsistency and knowing when is a good time to go for it [a win].”

On Sunday, Neel will be looking to conquer Kiambu’s Twisty Corners terrain up against round 5 winner Amman Ganatra.

Amaan is also showing a good pace this year having taken the first place in Mombasa where Neel came second. But Neel took the FTD (Fastest Time of the Day) in class which comes with additional championship points.

“We had a bad miss on the buggy the whole day in Mombasa. But in.terms of pace, I won the FTD by 1000th of a second. It was too tight one at sea level, I must admit. Amazing race to be precise. By and large, I am glad that we Junior drivers are destroying the times of the bigger guys including the turbo charged machines, so Twisty Corners should be another thriller.” Neel explained.

Over 20 drivers have signed up for the race weekend in Kiambu. Sameer Nanji will be hoping to maintain his dogged campaign for the Two Wheel Drive Non-Turbo Car Class against Bhupinder Singh.

In Two Wheel Drive Turbo Class, leader Qahir will be up against lady driver Nisha Pandya, Brandon Ng’ang’a, Azaad Manji and Deepal Shah.

Bambino Class leader Karamveer Singh Rooprai will be fighting to retain his position at the summit. Bambino girl rider Kiana Rajput will be the notable absentee due to personal commitment.

The father and son team of Eric Bengi and his son Eann Bengi are also expected to return to the Four Wheel Drive Turbo and Pee Wee classes respectively. Both are leading their Championship classes.

KENYA NATIONAL AUTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP 2022

2WD NON TURBO BUGGY

1 Gurraj Singh 83

2 Manveer Ghale 57

3 Rahul Patel 49

4 Ankush Manoj Shah 39

5 Kirit Rajput 14

6 Yusuf Pasta 15

2WD NON TURBO CAR

1 Sameer Nanji 86

2 Bhupinder Sagoo 49

3 Carol Gatimu 31

4 Ahil Khan 19

5 Gatimu Mindo 15

6 Tinashe Gatimu 13

2WD TURBO BUGGY

1 Qahir Rahim 72

2 Brandon Ng’ang’a 51

3 Azaad Manji 49

4 Nisha Pandya 40

5 Deepal Shah 39

6 Shaz Ismail 28

7 Inderjeet Puee 14

8 Zuber Manji 13

9 Deep Patel 0

4WD TURBO

1 Eric Bengi 44

2 George Njoroge 30

3 Hussain Malik 22

4 Aakif Virani 22

5 Hamza Anwar 17

6 Gatimo Mindo 17

7 Mustwafa Murad 15

8 Asad Anwar 15

9 Abhi Puee 15

10 John Ngugi14

11 Steve Gacheru 14

12 Lisa Christoffersen 12

13 Karan Patel 0

OPEN

1 Rajveer Thethy 76

2 Charan Thethy 37

3 Abdul Kadir Tarmal 22 22

4 Hamza Anwar 17

5 Maxine Wahome 15

6 Mustwafa Murad 14

7 Arjun Pattin 14

8 Safina Khan13

9 John Ngugi 12

10 Pauline Sheghu 11

BAMBINO

1 Karamveer Singh Rooprai 86

2 Saad Shamil Farouq 32

3 Kiana Rajput 17

4 Eann Bengi 17

JUNIOR 2WD NON TURBO

1 Neel Gohil 80

2 Amaan Ganatra 57

3 Yuvraj Rajput 34

4 Salim Mansoor 29

5 Amraj Malle DNE 15

6 Tinashe Gatimu 15

PEEWEE

1. Eann Bengi 40

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