Rally Overview – Legend Fires North West Stages Rally

Legend Fires North West Stages Rally

in partnership with ND Civils and Kelmore

22nd/23rd March 2024

Rally Overview

The Legend Fires North West Stages is run by Motorsport (North West) Limited and in 2019 was the second car rally in England to take advantage of the Road Traffic Act updated legislation. This became law in 2017 and allows Councils to close public roads for motor sport events. The legislation took many years to achieve and the interest across motorsport enthusiasts was significant.

The event did not run in 2020 or 2021 due to the Covid pandemic but came back even stronger in 2022 and attracted top drivers and cars from all over the country including the 2019 European Champion. Following its huge success in 2019 and 2022 it is expected that entries for the 2024 event will be hotly contested and will again attract top crews. The previous events also saw huge interest from spectators with thousands of rally enthusiasts and locals enjoying the exciting spectacle. Once again, we expect the 2024 event to draw a large number of spectators to the area.

The 2024 event will take place over the weekend of 22nd/23rd March with current plans including new stage mileage and the popular ceremonial start in Garstang High Street on the Friday evening.

The rally’s organisers represent some of the best Motor Clubs in the region and all are well versed in the art of providing tough and demanding rallies, whilst still allowing competitors and spectators a full day’s enjoyment.

The aim is to offer a real challenge to the competitor and an action-packed day for spectators and in the process raise a significant amount of money for charity. In 2022 the event was able to donate £12,000 to various charities with the vast majority of that money going to local organisations.

The rally is run with the full support and agreement of Wyre Council, Garstang Council, Lancashire Highways, the emergency services and the governing body for four-wheel motorsport in the UK, ‘Motorsport UK’.

The rally will return to Myerscough College as its headquarters and is planned to offer 11 stages, all of which are on closed public roads. More detail will be released as and when venues are confirmed.