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Black River Stages Grows To 2nd Largest U.S. Rally in 2009

For Immediate Release - Raleigh, North Carolina, August 17, 2009

BLACK RIVER STAGES NOW SECOND LARGEST STAGE RALLY IN U.S. FOR 2009

Black River Stages, a stage rally located in Lewis County, New York, is 
already the second largest stage rally in the USA and is still growing. 
The current entry total stands at 49 car and motorcycle teams registered 
and paid for the event. Black River Stages, which is sanctioned by NASA 
Rally Sport and will take place the weekend of September 19 and 20, is 
still accepting entries.

Black River Stages has surpassed last year's entries (48) and with six 
weeks left is expected to keep growing. Anders Green, the event 
organizer, says "We only count and show paid entries on our web site. 
Until the final week, there's usually half a dozen teams that have 
paperwork in but haven't paid yet. I'm confident we'll set new records. 
It's great because each new team adds to the economic impact for the 
area. It also makes for a great show for the fans."

"An event this size is challenging." says Jeff Denton, Chief of Scoring 
for the event. "Each team adds another time card to be counted, another 
vehicle to be inspected, another car or bike to be tracked by the radio 
net, or another vehicle for sweep to watch for on stage. Even though 
it's more work for the volunteers all around, it's still loads of fun."

This year has been a tough year for rally racing across the country as 
the declining economy has hit home for many racers. Most stage rally 
events have seen a decline in entries of 20 - 30%. The only other events 
to have grown in 2009 are Rally Tennessee, posting a modest 6% increase, 
and the New England Forest Rally, which had a massive 45% increase in 
entries. The New England Forest Rally's jump moved it to third largest 
rally overall in the U.S. The largest rally, for the second year in a 
row, is still the Sandblast Rally, which had about 20% more teams 
participate than any other event in 2009.

Black River Stages is growing in more than entries. Last year the event 
added a new stage to the mix. This year, by moving both racing days to 
the weekend -- a move requested by the towns that support the event -- 
the schedule was able to expand to allow an additional running of the 
Friday night stages. The total racing distance is now around 90 miles.

The race follows the traditional stage rally format. Multiple racing 
sections, each called a 'stage', are connected by 'transit' sections. 
The stages are closed gravel roads with flat-out, full speed racing. The 
transits are on open public roads, where the street-legal cars and 
motorcycles are given plenty of time to leisurely make their way to the 
next closed, timed racing section.

Spectators wanting to come out and see the race should get more 
information at blackriverstages.com. There will also be time to meet the 
competitors just before racing begins on Saturday at the American Maple 
Museum in Croghan, NY.

Note to editors:

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      Black River Stages is the finale for the Atlantic Rally Cup and
      Atlantic RallyMoto(tm) Cup

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      The event is sanctioned by NASA Rally Sport
      _http://www.nasarallysport.com <http://www.nasarallysport.com/>_

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      More information is available at _http://www.blackriverstages.com
      <http://www.blackriverstages.com/>_

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      Pictures from the 2008 Black River Stages Rally are available at
      _http://www.blackriverstages.com/2008/pictures.php_

For media support contact Amy Feistel, 919.434.3267, amy@nasarallysport.com