Huwel currently leads the overall standings with an impressive 105 points, putting him in pole position for the national title
Dar es Salaam. The 2025 Tanzanian National Rally Championship (NRC) is shaping up to be one of the most exciting seasons in recent years, with Ahmed Huwel emerging as the standout driver.
Huwel currently leads the overall standings with an impressive 105 points, putting him in pole position for the national title.
Huwel has displayed a combination of speed, skill, and consistency that has kept him ahead of his rivals.
His ability to handle diverse terrains and adapt to changing race conditions has earned him not just victories but also crucial bonus points that have widened the gap at the top of the table.
Hot on his heels is Randeep Singh, who occupies second place with 88 points.
Singh has been consistent throughout the campaign, regularly finishing on the podium and keeping himself within striking distance.
However, with the points gap growing, he knows that nothing less than victories in the upcoming rallies will be enough to put pressure on Huwel.
In third place is Waleed Nahdi, who has built a reputation for his fearless driving style.
With 80 points, he remains a strong contender, though he needs stronger finishes in the remaining events to seriously challenge for the top spot.
Samir Nahdi, sits just behind in fourth on 74 points, adding an intriguing family rivalry to the championship story.
The top five is rounded out by Gurpal Sandhu, who has 73 points. Despite showing flashes of brilliance, Sandhu has suffered setbacks along the way that have cost him valuable ground in the title race.
Nonetheless, his fighting spirit ensures he remains a threat whenever he takes to the rally stages.
Behind the leading pack, drivers such as Manveer Birdi and Shehzad Munge have also demonstrated strong performances, reminding everyone that the NRC is not just about the top names but also about the depth of talent in