The 2022 American Rally Association Season continues this weekend with the Lake Superior Performance Rally.

Day One Preview 

The first day of the Lake Superior Performance Rally will see eight stages, running over 76.12 stage miles. The first of these eight stages will be the 9.57-mile Passmore North stage. The longest stage of day one will be the 12.08-mile Far Point long stage. With the shortest of the day being the 6.71-mile Bob Lake stage. The first day will also feature four night stages. 

Day One Stages

Loop One

SS1, Passmore North I, 9.57 miles, start time 15:03

SS2, Far Point I, 12.08 miles, start time 15:32

SS3, Bob Lake I, 6.71 miles, start time 16:28

SS4, Markey Lake I, 9.70 miles, start time 16:53

Loop Two

SS5, Passmore North II, 9.57 miles, start time 19:02

SS6, Far Point II, 12.08 miles, start time 19:31

SS7, Bob Lake II, 6.71 miles, start time 20:27

SS8, Markey Lake II, 9.70 miles, start time 20:52

Day Two Preview

The second day of LSPR will see eight stages running over 35.01 stage miles. The first stage of the day will be the Nestoria Herman stage, running 7.31 miles. Which is also the longest stage of the day. The shortest stage of day two will be the 1.23-mile Marquette Mountain Ski Hill stage. 

Day Two Stages

Loop One

SS9, Nestoria Herman, 7.31 miles, Start Time 10:18

SS10, Menge Creek, 7:09 miles, Start Time 10:56

SS11, Wildcat I, 5.03 miles, Start Time 12:29 

SS12, Trouble I, 4.00 miles, Start Time 12:52

Loop Two

SS13, Wildcat II, 5.03 miles, Start Time 15:38

SS14, Trouble II, 4.00 miles, Start Time 16:01

SS15, MT Marquette, 1.32 miles, Start Time 17:33

SS16, Marquette MTN Ski Hill, 1.23 miles, 17:49

What Is The Lake Superior Performance Rally?

The Lake Superior Performance Rally is a rally that takes place in Houghton Michigan. In 1949 the rally would be called Press On Regardless. In 1973 and 1974 Press On Regardless was a round of the World Rally Championship. 1994 would see Press On Regardless get a name change to the Lake Superior Performance Rally.

My name is Joe Moore. I am a writer for Belly Up HockeyBelly Up Racing, and Belly Up Sports. You can find me on Twitter.

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