The East African Safari is among the globe's more grueling off-road racing activities. It began in 1953 to mark the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. The function took place through the eastern African countries of Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania. The function proceeded over four days to perform the 6,200km journey. About the East African Safari RallyAfter a victory in 1970, Nissan joined the 1971 Safari Rally with four Datsun 240Z show cars. The 240Z, that has been powered by a 5-speed, straight-six L24 OHC motor, became popular among spectators due to its incredible performance. The No. 11 Datsun 240Z, driven by Herrman and Schuller, won the Over-all Victory, Class Victory, Team Victory and Manufactures Championship. Nissan became the first business to win back-to-back victories in most three groups. Herrman and Schuller became the initial team to win back-to-back over-all victories.
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