Bobi Wine’s brother Peter Kyangulanyi led the Bazukulu rally fans from Uganda for a weekend thrill at the World Rally Championship in Naivasha.

Kyagulanyi ventured into a rare area away from their family interests, motorsport, carrying every calendar from a list of motorsport events both locally and globally.

Kyagulanyi led a delegation of over 30 close friends and safari Rally fans from Uganda to Naivasha carrying Matoke, a favourite delicacy from Uganda.

Since the early 2000s, Kyagulanyi has been hooked to the WRC competitions worldwide, and the return of the Kenyan leg in 2021 after a decade-long break was a dream come true.

“We spent over Kes. 90,000 to come and witness the finest, most thrilling motorsport event in the world being held a door away from our borders,” he said.

Kyagulanyi is a big fan of Kenyan drivers, more so his favourite being triple Africa champion Manvir Baryan whom he would have supported if he competed in this year’s competition.

“I have been a fan of Ford drivers ever since I developed an interest in a motorsport event but in this competition, I am rooting for the young, most promising Finish driver Kalle Rovenpera,” said Kyagulanyi.

Speaking on the final leg of the competition at the Hells Gate rally route on Sunday, said Naivasha has warmly welcomed their member's thanks to its renowned hospitality treat and ever-welcoming weather.

The Ugandan enthusiasts joined thousands of real fans who flocked and camped at the designated viewer’s area in the lakeside town to witness the year-long speed thrift action.

The Bakazulu have for three years traded their passports to experience the cracking sounds, thrill, and manoeuvres of the highly experienced rally drivers.