Two-time national rally champion Ponsiano Lwakataka is winner of the Rukaari-Lake Mburo Mbarara rally, a 2022 season opener that climaxed on Sunday.
Co-driven by Paul Musaazi in a Subaru Impreza N12B, the ‘Amanyi Ga Bantu’ crew fought their way to victory from their third place of day one, posting event fastest time of one hour 32minutes 33.42seconds.
Tables turned around when Lwakataka resumed the lead of the rally when he won the 44.3km Muhangi stage, as earlier leader Arthur Blick Jnr in Mitshubishi EvoX bowing out in same stage due to with an engine knock.
“Am fully back, out to contend for 2022 title,” said Lwakataka.
Longest stage named after fallen African Charles Muhangi, also saw the crew of Duncan Mubiru and Musa Nsubuga roll their Subaru GBV as they fought a time deficit of over 15 minutes they acquired for not running the last two stages of day one.
Another Shell-sponsored crew of RonaldĀ Ssebuguzi and Anthony Mugambwa that had survived the fast, and strechy Muhangi stage, saw their exist when they broke one of front ball joint in stage six.
Great showcase was witnessed between rookie Mark Lubega son to legendary rally driver Charlie Lubega ‘Marcalena’ against the surviving old boys Fred Kitaka,Sordo Aine and Edward Kiruma, who beat him off the 2-4 positions,though he had tamed them in most day-two stage runs posting impressive times.
Next event on block is the Eastern Motor Club organised rally, set for March, 2022.
*Compiled by FMU Media.