Monday 31 March 2014

Tea Plantation Meets Speed Junkies



If you are crazy about spinning wheels, burning rubber, serene environment and all night entertainment then the annual Kiambiaring TT Hill Climb event
you should watch out for.

Debuted in 2013, the 2nd annual event was held on the 16th March 2014, from 8am -4pm and the damage was only Kshs. 500. The event was held in Ndumberi, Kiambu County. Later a prize giving ceremony was held at the Herisquare Lounge Runda.

The Extreme Motorsport event brought together motor sport enthusiast, thrill junkies and the typical Nairobi fun lovers. A Kenyan event cannot be complete without entertainment, fashion display and food; the organizers were kind enough to cater for everyone’s needs.

The event brought together a collection of classic cars, street modified cars, rally cars, exotic cars as well as bikes.

The organizers were so kind to come up with a set of rules and regulations for safety and security issues. This made sure that the drivers and their audience were in a closed and safe environment.

To top it up, His Excellency, The Governor William Kabogo graced the event with his spectacular Jaguar. This is a good example that other governors should follow, “Get some time   to interact with your electorate in a fun way.”

So if you are tired of racing your beauty on Waiyaki way in the middle of the night (common behaviour with Subaru drivers), the annual Kiamburing TT is the place to be. Here you can showcase your talent and feed your addictions in a safe and closed environment. At least the other road users are safe.

And for those that suffer from that disease, death is real and big brother still has his Alcoblow waiting for you, so kindly DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE.

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