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Rally Fraternity to Honour Rajiv Ruparelia with Memorial Event in Gulu

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
September 9, 2025
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When Rajiv Ruparelia first took to the rally circuit, he was more than just another driver joining the sport — he was a spark that reignited Uganda’s motorsport scene. His energy, charisma, and daring presence behind the wheel drew new fans to the tracks, inspired fellow competitors, and reminded many why rallying is more than just a sport: it is a community bound by passion and resilience.

This October, that community will come together once again — not to cheer him on from the roadside bends, but to celebrate his life and legacy. The Federation of Uganda Motorsport (FMU), in partnership with Central Motorclub, has organised a memorial rally in his honour. The event will take place in Gulu from October 9, Independence Day, to October 12.

Rajiv at the launch of his rally career with his wife and dad.

Rajiv’s passing in May this year, following a tragic accident, left an irreplaceable void. He had taken a sabbatical from active rallying but remained a beloved figure whose contributions continued to resonate. When the news of his death broke, the rally fraternity rallied around the Ruparelia family in grief. A symbolic motorcade procession accompanied him on his final journey, underscoring how deeply he had touched the sport and those within it.

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Beyond the roar of engines, Rajiv wore many hats. As the Managing Director of the Ruparelia Group, he carried forward his family’s legacy with distinction, leading Uganda’s largest conglomerate with interests ranging from real estate and education to hospitality, media, and floriculture. Those who worked with him often spoke of his vision, hands-on leadership, and ability to balance corporate demands with his personal passions.

Yet, it was perhaps in motorsport that Rajiv revealed the most authentic parts of himself. To fellow drivers, he was a fierce but friendly competitor. To fans, he was approachable, often pausing to share a laugh or a story long after a race. To his community, he embodied a rare blend of privilege and humility, using his platform not to distance himself, but to connect.

The Gulu memorial rally will not just be another competition; it will be a tribute to a man whose life, though cut short, left lasting tracks on both Uganda’s business landscape and its motorsport culture. It will be a reminder that while engines eventually fall silent, the spirit of those who loved the sport lives on — especially in the memories of a rally driver who raced not just for trophies, but for the joy of the ride.

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