Shekhar Mehta
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Shekhar Mehta | |
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World Rally Championship record | |
Nationality | Kenyan |
Active years | 1973 – 1987 |
Teams | Audi, Nissan, Peugeot, Lancia |
World rallies | 47 |
Championships | 0 |
Wins | 5 |
Podium finishes | 11 |
Stage wins | 13 |
Points | 229 |
First world rally | 1973 Safari Rally |
First win | 1973 Safari Rally |
Last win | 1982 Safari Rally |
Last world rally | 1987 Rallye Côte d'Ivoire |
Chandrashekhar "Shekhar" Mehta (20 June 1945–12 April 2006) was a Ugandan-born Kenyan rally driver. He won the Safari Rally a record five times (1973, 1979–1982), including four consecutively,[1] and in 1981 finished fifth in the World Rally Championship.[2] A Kenyan of Asian descent, he was born in 1945 to a family of plantation owners in Uganda, and began rallying behind the wheel of a BMW aged 21.[3] In 1972 he and his family fled Idi Amin's regime to Kenya,[4] the year before he clinched his first Safari Rally title.
He married his sometime co-driver Yvonne Pratt in 1978 after a ten year courtship, and they had one son, Vijay, in 1991.[5]
Through the most successful period of his career he drove Datsun cars. He never managed to win any major rally abroad, although he was on the podium at the 1981 Rally Codasur, twice at the Acropolis Rally and three times at the Rallye Côte d'Ivoire. His career came to an end in 1987 after a nearly fatal crash at Rallye des Pharaons, Egypt while driving for Peugeot.
After his driving days were over he held various administrative positions at the FIA. He became president of the FIA Rally commission in 1997, and was re-appointed as interim President of the World Rally Championship commission shortly before his death. He died in London on April 12, 2006 from liver problems, hepatitis, and illness relating to complications from an old injury.[6][7]
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ Safari Rally Roll of Honour, Rallybase.nl
- ^ 1981 World Rally Championship for Drivers Final classification, Rallybase.nl
- ^ "Shekhar Mehta and John Large", Issue 4 Article 2, FIA News
- ^ "Come, Let Us Now Praise Famous Ugandans...", Joachim Buwembo, The Daily Nation, September 2, 2002
- ^ "Rally icon remembered", Sports Monthly, issue 52
- ^ "Shekhar Mehta dies in London", Eastandard.net, April 13, 2006
- ^ "Shekhar Mehta Loses Battle With Illness", Yahoo UK & Ireland Sports, April 12, 2006
[edit] External links
- Driver profile, Rallybase.nl
- "Datsun and The East African Safari Rally", Datsunhistory.com