DUST NEVER SETTLES SAFARI RALLY

DUST NEVER SETTLES SAFARI RALLY

DUST NEVER SETTLES SAFARI RALLY

DUST NEVER SETTLES SAFARI RALLY

DUST NEVER SETTLES SAFARI RALLY

DUST NEVER SETTLES SAFARI RALLY

DUST NEVER SETTLES SAFARI RALLY

DUST NEVER SETTLES SAFARI RALLY

DUST NEVER SETTLES SAFARI RALLY

DUST NEVER SETTLES SAFARI RALLY

DUST NEVER SETTLES SAFARI RALLY

DUST NEVER SETTLES SAFARI RALLY

DUST NEVER SETTLES SAFARI RALLY

DUST NEVER SETTLES SAFARI RALLY

DUST NEVER SETTLES SAFARI RALLY

At Tuthill, we offer more than just rally events—we create experiences that challenge, excite, and stay with you. Whether you’re carving through ice at Below Zero, taking on remote tracks with Rally With No Name, or navigating Africa’s toughest terrain on the Safari Rally, every journey is crafted by our dedicated team to deliver something truly memorable.

Every two years, we take part in the iconic East African Safari Classic Rally, sending a full Tuthill team to Kenya with a fleet of our own competition-prepped cars. It’s a demanding event—one of the hardest in the world—but it’s where our team thrives, bringing skill, focus, and genuine passion to every stage.

We build cars to perform, and experiences to remember.

ABOUT THE EVENT

It all began as the East African Coronation Safari in June of 1953. It crossed Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika (Tanzania).



Renamed in 1960 to the East Africa Safari Classic Rally, following the independence of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania, the rally continued to cross borders with event start and finish points regularly changing.

Widely regarded as one of the most popular African rallies, it became a key part of the international WRC calendar.

Following the WRC event calendar changing in 2003, the rally was relaunched for classic cars running every two years where a Tuthill prepared Porsche has competed at every edition making us the most successful team in the events history, winning the event 5 times.



This event runs for nine days with a rest day in between. With up to 200km daily of special stages and a total of 4,000 kilometres, the rally covers some of the world’s toughest and most scenic stages in Africa.