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Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Churchill Downs, Magna Team Up

Churchill Downs Incorporated ("CDI") and Magna Entertainment Corp. ("MEC")
(NASDAQ: MECA) today announced that they have entered into an agreement to
cooperate in the bidding process for the New York racetrack franchise, which
is currently held by the New York Racing Association and will expire Dec.
31, 2007. In addition, CDI and MEC look to join other New York racing and
business entities interested in forming a larger group to bid on the racing
franchise that includes Aqueduct Racetrack, Belmont Park and Saratoga Race
Course. In June, the State of New York initiated a process to formally
invite bids for the franchise. CDI and MEC share a common view regarding the
importance of New York racing to the overall success of horse racing in
North America. As the owners of many of North America's other premier racing
venues - including Churchill Downs, Santa Anita Park, Gulfstream Park,
Arlington Park, the Maryland Jockey Club, Fair Grounds Race Course, Calder
Race Course, Lone Star Park and Golden Gate Fields - the two companies have
extensive experience acquiring and upgrading racetrack facilities; managing
and marketing major racing events, including Triple Crown races; building
positive relations with horsemen; and growing their respective businesses.
The two companies have already partnered in Racing World, a London-based
satellite television service that delivers North American horse racing
content to customers in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

Robert L. Evans, CDI's newly appointed president and chief executive
officer, said, "By working cooperatively, we can improve and enhance
customers' entertainment experiences at the three racetracks that make up
the New York franchise. Our companies have already experienced the benefits
of working cooperatively, and our affiliation will maximize the contribution
we can make to the future success of New York racing."

"It is not the goal of either MEC or CDI to control New York racing," added
MEC Chairman Frank Stronach. "Our intention is to provide our companies'
collective expertise to a bid group comprised of prominent New York
enterprises and others with the capability and desire to win the franchise
and the commitment and resources needed to revitalize New York racing."

posted by Jerry "Jet" Whittaker at 8/08/2006 07:11:00 AM

 

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