Classic Rally: Swedish Pair Schinkel, Esch Determined To Finish The Race As They Distribute 3000 Spectacles

David von Schinkel (right) and Co-driver Fredrik von der Esch in Voi at the ongoing East African Safari Classic Rally. PHOTO /JONAH ONYANGO

VOI, Kenya- After rolling twice in 2013 and 2015, Swedish duo of David von Schinkel and Fredrick von der Esch is determined to complete the rally on Monday.

The competition will end at the lush Diani Golf Course in Ukunda where the winner will be crowned after a grueling 4000km journey from Coast to Naivasha and back.

Currently; ‘Italian Giraffe’ Eugenio Amos and Kenya’s Kabras Sugar speedster, Baldev Chager are at the forefront for the gong that the latter is defending.

Some of the spectacles that David von Schinkel has distributed in Kenya and Tanzania for over seven years. PHOTO/RACING FOR HEALTH

Schinkel, who is returning to Kenya after eight years, has described the contest as tough, as they have battled several flat tyres on the journey with their pink Tuthill Porsche 911 emblazoned ‘Racing For Health’.

The duo was ranked 12th from 63 participants after provisionally clocking 13:01:47.7 ahead of the 358km Day 8 contest that traversed Amboseli to Voi on Sunday.

David von Schinkel (right) and Co-driver Fredrik von der Esch in Voi at the ongoing East African Safari Classic Rally. PHOTO /JONAH ONYANGO

“The target is to finish as we have never done before. I’m so careful, I don’t want to roll again, so the aim is to endure the pain to bring the car home in one piece,” Schinkel told Standard Sports.

Schinkel says he prepared well with his Co-driver Esch who is making his debut in the rally.

Apart from the competition, the duo is distributing 3000 spectacles to various Kenyan communities.

Schinkel has carried the initiative for seven years in Kenya and Tanzania, distributing thousands of eye-wears to the right people.

Some of the spectacles that David von Schinkel has distributed in Kenya and Tanzania for over seven years. PHOTO/RACING FOR HEALTH

“The greatest challenge is some of these spectacles are stuck at the custom due to increased taxes.

“The villages across Kenya are so happy with the noble initiative, we will continue to do this as long as we come to Kenya,” Schinkel said.

Asked why he’s championing for the cause; Schinkel explains it is important to go to school.

“If you can’t read, you can’t go to school. If you can’t see, you can’t read, so it’s very important that you can see,” he emphasized.

Some of the spectacles that David von Schinkel has distributed in Kenya and Tanzania for over seven years. PHOTO/RACING FOR HEALTH

The unique eye wears are being channeled in villages, schools, hospitals among other public places.

Since they love motorsports, Schinkel says it is only prudent that their organization give back through the spectacles for using local roads.

“I love Kenya, I love the country, there are nice people, sceneries are beautiful, the wild life is amazing,” noted Esch.

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