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Rajiv Ruparelia impressively wins MOSAC Autocross Championship in Kapeeka

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KAPEEKA – City tycoon and Rally driver Rajiv Ruparelia puts up an impressive win that led to his domination on MOSAC Auto Cross Championship in Kapeeka Luwero on Sunday after displaying Professional skills in rallying that left revelers entertained to warmth.

The Ruparelia Group Managing Director and a rally driver worked for an impressive third performance in the motor industry while cruising his MV Polo Proto under “RR “Rally Team the Double Trouble’.

Rajiv Ruparelia was navigated by Enoch Olinga posted 02:41 in the first heat and 02:40 in the second heat with a total time of 05:21, with second placed Jonas Kansiime/Ivan Tushabe posting 05:24, while third placed Christakis Fitidis/Cedric Buzabo posted 05:27.

Rajiv Ruparelia has proved beyond doubt that he has joined the motor rallying sport, not just as a participant but a top contender as a new comer in the rally scene but causing shock waves.

In late June, Rajiv put up a similar display when he won the third round of the Autocross Championship in Kayunga.

Rajiv Ruparelia told the press that he was learning from the big boys, but with such displays just a few months after he joined the sport, he is soon joining the big boys.

Gen. Salim Saleh the Operation Wealth Creation Chief Co-ordinator handed over the top prize to a cheerful jolly Rajiv Ruparelia and his Rally team.

Rajiv Ruparelia underwent motor rally training at Rally star Motorsport Academy in South Africa and at the end of his programme in April, Leone Botha, a former rally driver and the country’s top-rated coach heaped praises on him, saying Rajiv was born the for the sport. Rajiv is proving Botha right.

Navigated by Ronnie Walia, Rajiv’s team RR – ‘Double Trouble’ is managed by veteran rally driver Dipu Rupareria while Mike Mwangi is the Chief Mechanic.

Over 30 crews took part in the Kapeeka MOSAC autocross chamopionship.

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