| Cache
                    Creek & Nanaimo. - The exciting
                    sport of Performance Rallying returns to
                    the BC motorsports calendar this summer.
                    No less than three closed-access, high-speed
                    road rallies are being planned: The Mountain
                    Trials Rally - June 24th in Cache Creek, Edge
                    of the Rock Rally - July 15th in Nanaimo
                    and Pacific Forest
                    Rally - September 23 in Cache Creek..Teams
                    from across BC, Alberta and the Pacific Northwest
                    will be headed to these events sanctioned
                    by Rally Pacific Motorsports, the BC region
                    of the Canadian Association of Rallysport
                    and part of the Western Canada Rally Championship. 
              
               The Mountain
                    Trials Rally has been held in BC's
                    southern interior off and on since 1960.
                    During the 1970's and 80's this event became
                    famous as part of the Canadian National Rally
                    Championship. Revived once again for 2000,
                    the Mountain Trials Rally will feature challenging
                    roads around the Cache Creek area
                    to test the abilities of the rally teams
                    and their vehicles. 
              
               Since 1997 The Edge
                    of the Rock Rally has developed a
                    well-deserved reputation for excellence.
                    Each year competitors from around the Western
                    Canada and the Pacific Northwest have headed
                    to Nanaimo on Vancouver Island to experience
                    the roads and enjoy the superb organization
                    of this event. This year competitors and
                    spectators will see some new roads in the Nanaimo
                    Lakes area and the same exciting, high
                    caliber event they've come to expect. 
              
               Pacific
                        Forest Rally is another 70's/80's
                        National Performance Rally with a long
                        BC tradition. It has been revived for
                        2000 and will also take place around
                        Cache Creek expanding on the roads used
                        in the Mountain Trials Rally. 
                
               Over the past few years
                    Performance Rallying has experienced strong
                    growth in Canada. National level rallies
                    attract thousands of spectators and are televised
                    regularly. Unlike conventional racing, rallies
                    are held primarily on forest access roads.
                    Conditions on these roads can dictate speeds
                    from well over 200 km/h to as low as 30 km/h.
                    Also, unlike racing, the route remains unknown
                    to the driver until it is read at speed by
                    the co-driver (navigator). At every moment,
                    the car, driver and co-driver must be ready
                    for whatever may be around the next curve! 
                  
               The
                  Performance Rally format consists of two parts:
                  Special Stages and Transit Sections. Special
                  Stages are run flat-out against the clock and
                  are closed to public traffic. Transit Sections
                  are the routes between Stages, in which teams
                  must obey all traffic laws. Plenty of time
                  is given to allow teams to arrive at the start
                    of the next Special Stage without speeding,
                    and penalties are assessed for arriving too
                    early or too late. The accumulation of times
                    from the Special Stages and any Transit Section
                    penalties make up the final scores and help
                    to determine the winner. 
                
               If you would like to
                    find out more about rallying contact the
                    BC Rally Director, Paul Westwick, at 604.682.3296 <paul@rallybc.com> or
                    check out the BC Region website at www.rallybc.com
                
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