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Derby to host Spring Rally Weekend

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The Blue Ridge Soap Box Derby Classic is supporting a local Spring Rally Weekend to be held in Stuarts Draft on Saturday, April 24, and Sunday, April 25.

This Spring Rally Weekend will feature four Rally Races with three classes. Two Rally Races will be held on Saturday and another two on Sunday. Each set of races include a double- and a single-elimination race.

The first Rally Race will begin at 8 a.m. each morning.

The Rally Race Hill will be at the Stuarts Draft Park at the Stuarts Draft Pool.

More information is available at www.brsoapbox.com. Registrations will be accepted up to 30 minutes before the race start time.

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