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RALEIGH, N.C. – Bernard E. Williford Jr., pinned on the rank of colonel in the North Carolina Army National Guard during a ceremony attended by dozens of friends, family and fellow service members at the Guard’s Joint Force Headquarters here Saturday, Nov. 3.
He has held command and staff positions from the company to battalion level with three combat deployments. His most recent deployment was leading the NCNG’s 230th Brigade Support Battalion, headquartered in Goldsboro, during their deployment to Iraq in 2009.
Members of the Army Field Support Battalion- Kandahar formed a mobile redistribution property assistance team to assist members of Task Force Lone Star, a part of 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, with the turn in of their theater provided equipment. TF Lone Star is sending troops home as part of the surge recovery and the team went to Forward Operating Base Farah to assist them with turning in and transferring equipment ranging from generators, tactical vehicles, to mobile kitchen trailers. While there the team also participated in many of the holiday events hosted by the unit.
About the 401st:
The 401st Army field Support Brigade provides Soldiers, Sailors, Airman, and Marines, the tools and resources necessary to complete the mission. If they shoot, drive it, fly it, wear it, eat it or communicate with it, the 401st helps provide it. The brigade assists coalition partners with many of their logistical and sustainment needs. The brigade also handles the responsible disposition of equipment in Afghanistan to support evolving missions. We are the single link between Warfighters in the field, and working through Army Sustainment Command, we leverage Army Materiel Command’s worldwide Materiel Enterprise to develop, deliver, and sustain materiel to ensure a dominant joint force for the U.S. and our Allies.
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KURSUS ACLS 2018
(Advanced Cardiac Life Support)
TS Yang Terhormat,
Kami mengundang TS untuk mengikuti pelatihan ACLS Perki tahun 2018. Berikut kami informasikan jadwal pelatihan ACLS PERKI tahun 2018,yaitu :
Waktu*:
Periode 1 05-07 Januari 2018
Periode 2 12- 14 Januari 2018
Periode 3 19-21 Januari 2018
Periode 4 26-28 Januari 2018
Periode 5 02-04 Februari 2018
Periode 6 09-11 Februari 2018
Periode 7 16-18 Februari 2018
Periode 8 23-25 Februari 2018
Periode 9 02-04 Maret 2018
Periode 10 09-11 Maret 2018
Periode 11 23-25 Maret 2018
Periode 12 24 - 26 Maret 201
Periode 13 31 - 02 Mar – April 2018
Periode 14 07 - 09 April 2018
Periode 15 21 - 23 April 2018
Periode 16 28 - 30 April 2018
Periode 17 05 - 07 Mei 2018
Periode 18 12 - 14 Mei 2018
Periode 19 19 - 21 Mei 2018
Periode 20 07 - 09 Juli 2018
Periode 21 14 - 16 Juli 2018
Periode 22 21 - 23 Juli 2018
Periode 23 28 - 30 Juli 2018
Periode 24 04 - 06 Agustus 2018
Periode 25 11 - 13 Agustus 2018
Periode 26 18 - 20 Agustus 2018
Periode 27 25 - 27 Agustus 2018
Periode 28 08 - 10 September 2018
Periode 29 15 - 17 September 2018
Periode 30 22 - 24 September 2018
Periode 31 29 - 01 Sep – Okt 2018
Periode 32 06 - 08 Oktober 2018
Periode 33 13 - 15 Oktober 2018
Periode 34 20 - 22 Oktober 2018
Periode 35 27 - 29 Oktober 2018
Periode 36 03 - 05 November 2018
Periode 37 10 - 12 November 2018
Periode 38 17 - 19 November 2018
Periode 39 24 - 26 November 2018
Periode 40 08 - 10 Desember 2018
Periode 41 15 - 17 Desember 2018
Periode 42 22 - 23 Desember 2018
Tempat Pelatihan* :
PERKI HOUSE Jl. Danau Toba No.139 A-C, Bendungan Hilir, Jakarta Pusat
Biaya Pelatihan* :
Rp. 2.750.000 / Peserta
Fasilitas, yaitu :
● Pelatihan ACLS PERKI selama 3 hari (Hari Jumat sampai Minggu)
● Buku Panduan ACLS PERKI (2 Buah) versi bahasa Indonesia (Edisi Terbaru)
● Sertifikat ACLS PERKI (Akreditasi 14 SKP)
● Masa Berlaku Sertifikat 3 tahun
● Konsumsi (1x Lunch + 2x Coffee Break)/hari.
Persyaratan
Yang harus dibawa saat hari H , yaitu :
1. Fotokopi ijazah 1 lembar
2. Foto berwarna ukuran 4x6 sebanyak 4 lembar
3. Bukti transfer biaya pelatihan
4. Soal Pre Test yang sudah dikerjakan (Soal Pre Test ada di dalam paket buku ACLS)
Pembayaran:
Pembayaran dapat dilakukan dengan Transfer via Teller Bank / ATM / Mobile Banking/ Internet Banking ke rekening
MANDIRI KCP Jakarta RS Harapan Kita
No Rek : 117-000654139-5
a/n. YAYASAN PERKI – D
(Sebelum maupun Setelah melakukan transfer pembayaran pelatihan, mohon melakukan konfirmasi pembayaran ke kami agar data dapat diproses)
Materi
Materi yang akan diberikan saat pelatihan meliputi sebagai berikut :
Filosofi BLS , ACLS + Film; BHD Dewasa , AED , RJP Anak dan Bayi , Choking Dewasa, Anak dan Bayi; Praktek dan Ujian BHD Dewasa, AED, RJP Anak dan Bayi, Choking Dewasa, Anak dan Bayi; Post Test BCLS; Pre Test ACLS; Defribilasi; Perawatan Pasca Henti Jantung; Tata Laksana Jalan Nafas; Skill Station : Teori / Praktek EKG, Teori / Praktek Defribilasi, Teori / Praktek Airway Management; Hipotensi , Shock dan Edema Paru Akut; Sindrom Koroner Akut; Farmakologi dan Therapi; Skill Station :Teori / Praktek VT / VF – PEA – Asistole, Teori / PraktekTakikardi, Teori / Praktek Bradikardi; Skill Station : Kasus Komprehensif (MEGACODE); Ujian Postest; Ujian Praktek RJP berkelompok sebanyak 6 kelompok.
Pendaftaran via SMS/TELP/LINE/Whatsapps 08788 96 99 789 Ketik:
ACLS # Tgl Pelatihan # Nama Lengkap # No.Handphone, Kirim ke 08788 96 99 789
Contoh : ACLS # 6-8 Januari 2017 # Syifa Alia # 08788 96 99 789
Info dan Registrasi, dapat menghubungi
08788 96 99 789 (WA, SMS, TELP)
Permintaan Kelas Kolektif di Jakarta maupun di luar Jakarta dapat menghubungi : (Telp/SMS/WA) 08788 96 99 789
Ket (*) : Jadwal & Biaya dapat berubah sewaktu-waktu ,untuk informasi lebih lanjut hubungi : 087889699789
Karena antusiasme tenaga kesehatan (dalam hal ini dokter) yang tinggi terhadap Kursus ACLS PERKI ini, maka kami secara rutin kami menyelenggarakannya. Untuk beberapa wilayah, kami rutin mengadakannya di setiap bulannya, bahkan ada wilayah yang kami selenggarakan setiap minggunya. Ada pula wilayah yang kami selenggarakan kursus ini setiap 2 bulan sekali. Ini semua tidak terlepas dari tingginya animo dan antusiasme para dokter dan tenaga medis lainnya yang membutuhkan kursus ini.
Berikut adalah draft rancangan jadwal pelaksanaan Kursus ACLS PERKI,
Tahun 2018
Januari 2018
Februari 2018
Maret 2018
April 2018
Mei 2018
Juni 2018
Juli 2018
Agustus 2018
September 2018
Oktober 2018
November 2018
Desember 2018
Tahun 2019
Januari 2019
Februari 2019
Maret 2019
April 2019
Mei 2019
Juni 2019
Juli 2019
Agustus 2019
September 2019
Oktober 2019
November 2019
Desember 2019
Tahun 2020
Januari 2020
Februari 2020
Maret 2020
April 2020
Mei 2020
Juni 2020
Juli 2020
Agustus 2020
September 2020
Oktober 2020
November 2020
Desember 2020
Tahun 2021
Januari 2021
Februari 2021
Maret 2021
April 2021
Mei 2021
Juni 2021
Juli 2021
Agustus 2021
September 2021
Oktober 2021
November 2021
Desember 2021
Tahun 2022
Januari 2022
Februari 2022
Maret 2022
April 2022
Mei 2022
Juni 2022
Juli 2022
Agustus 2022
September 2022
Oktober 2022
November 2022
Desember 2022
Tahun 2023
Januari 2023
Februari 2023
Maret 2023
April 2023
Mei 2023
Juni 2023
Juli 2023
Agustus 2023
September 2023
Oktober 2023
November 2023
Desember 2023
Untuk Informasi lebih lanjut mengenai Jadwal dan Ketersediaan tempat yang available, silahkan langsung menghubungi 0878-8969-9789 (WA/TELP/SMS).
Kursus ACLS PERKI ini sudah pernah dilaksanakan di hampir semua propinsi, yaitu diadakan di ibukota propinsi. Selain di ibukota propinsi, Kursus ACLS PERKI ini juga dilaksanakan di kota besar lainnya, dan juga di kotamadya/kabupaten lainnya. Hal ini tergantung dari permintaan para dokter, tenaga medis lainnya, atau bisa juga permintaan Rumah Sakit, Klinik, Puskesmas, Dinas Kesehatan, dan juga Instansi dari TNI/POLRI.
Oleh Karena permintaan para dokter dan instansi yang terkait, maka Kami pun menyelenggarakan Kursus ACLS inhouse training (kolektif). Untuk ACLS inhouse training (kolektif), kami mengadakannya di daerah/di lokasi yang lebih mudah dijangkau oleh para peserta.
Berikut adalah daerah-daerah yang pernah diadakan Kursus ACLS PERKI ini. Diantaranya adalah
Aceh,Medan,Padang,Riau,Pekanbaru,Jambi,Palembang,Bengkulu,Lampung,BangkaBelitung,Pangkal Pinang,TanjungPinang,Jakarta,Bekasi,Bogor,Depok,Tangerang,Tangerang Selatan,Cilegon,Yogyakarta,Bandung,Semarang,Cilacap,Purwokerto,Purbalingga,Banjarnegara,Kebumen,Purworejo,Wonosobo,Mungkid,Boyolali,Klaten,Sukoharjo,Wonogiri,Karanganyar,Sragen,Purwodadi,Blora,Rembang,Pati,Kudus,Solo,Yogyakarta,Surabaya,Madiun,Malang,Magelang,Tegal,Cilacap,Banten,Serang,Bali,Denpasar, Nusa Tenggara Timur, Kupang, Nusa Tenggara Barat, Mataram, Pontianak, Palangka Raya,Banjarmasin,Samarinda,Tanjung Selor,Manado,Palu,Makassar,Kendari,Mamuju,Gorontalo,Maluku,Maluku Utara,Sofifi,Papua,Jayapura,Papua Barat,Manokwari,Pandeglang, Lebak, Cilegon, Tangerang Selatan,Bandung, Bekasi, Cikarang, Bogor, Cibinong, Ciamis, Cianjur, Cirebon, Garut, Indramayu, Karawang, Kuningan, Majalengka, Pangandaran, Purwakarta, Subang, Sukabumi, Sumedang, Tasikmalaya, Banjar, Cimahi, Cirebon, Depok,Banjarnegara, Banyumas, Purwokerto, Batang, Blora, Boyolali, Brebes, Cilacap, Demak, Grobogan, Purwodadi, Jepara, Karanganyar, Kebumen, Kendal, Klaten, Kudus, Magelang, Pati, Pekalongan, Pemalang, Purbalingga, Purworejo, Rembang, Semarang, Sragen, Sukoharjo, Tegal, Temanggung, Wonogiri, Wonosobo, Salatiga, Surakarta,Bantul, Kulon Progo, Wates, Sleman, Yogyakarta,Bangkalan, Banyuwangi, Blitar, Bojonegoro, Bondowoso, Gresik, Jember, Jombang, Kediri, Lamongan, Lumajang, Madiun, Magetan, Malang, Mojokerto, Nganjuk, Ngawi, Pacitan, Pamekasan, Pasuruan, Ponorogo, Probolinggo, Sampang, Sidoarjo, Situbondo, Sumenep, Trenggalek, Tuban, Tulungagung Kota Batu, Blitar, Surabaya
Untuk Informasi lebih lanjut, silahkan langsung menghubungi 0878-8969-9789 (WA/TELP/SMS).
Kami akan selalu siap membantu.
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Lance Corporal Parle, (Red, Support Battalion Allied Rapid Reaction Corps) against Lance Corporal Graham, (blue, 30 Signal Regiment). LCpl Parle was the winner.
The 1st Signal Brigade Boxing Championship was held at Imjin Barracks, Innsworth, Gloucester, on Wednesday 19 March 2014.
The competition brought together 22 boxers from Support Battalion Allied Rapid Reaction Corps, 22 Signal Regiment and 30 Signal Regiment, with 22 Signal Regiment emerging as the winning team.
(NATO photo/WO2 Ian Houlding GBR Army)
Area Support Group Afghanistan (ASG-A) personnel were among more than 500 participants in the annual Army Ten-Miler shadow run at Bagram Airfield Oct. 4. Shadow runs are held at various locations throughout the Combined Joint Operations Area Afghanistan and in locations throughout the globe. The race is held annually in Washington, D.C., in October. Beginning as a way to promote the Army, build esprit de corps, support physical fitness, the Army Ten-Miler began with nearly 14,000 participants in 1985 and has capped at 35,000 in recent years. It is the second largest ten-mile race in the United States and the third largest ten-mile race in the world. The race generally sells out in less than 12 hours. More than a quarter million people have participated since its inception.
194th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion conducts
convoy live-fire at Story Range, Republic of Korea.
Story and photos by Edward Johnson
IMCOM-Korea Public Affairs
PANMUNJOM - With weapons at the ready, members of 194th Combat
Sustainment Support Battalion set out at dawn to conduct convoy
live-fire training here, March 25.
The fast-paced exercise exposed Soldiers to many of the real-world
perils found on today's asymmetric battlefield, culminating in a series
of drills designed to hone their skills in reacting to road-side bombs
and enemy small-arms fire.
"These Soldiers have been training for the past six months to prepare
for this day and their hard work is evident in the outstanding
performance I've seen throughout the battalion," said Command Sgt. Maj.
Nichelle S. Fails.
At times gritty and intense, the Soldiers worked in teams to zero in on
enemy targets with their rifles and machine guns.
"This scenario is interesting and very realistic," said Pvt. Jiwoo Kim,
a KATUSA assigned to the battalion.
Pvt. Dylan Florres, a battalion mechanic and one of the day's enemy
combatant role-players, sees the training as realistic and a good way to
build unit cohesion. "What we are doing is basically helping Soldiers
learn how to train safely and work as a team," he said.
"Everybody is highly motivated and ready to fight," said Chief Warrant
Officer 4 Joseph Williams, HHC, 194th Combat Support Sustainment
Battalion, safety officer. "Taking care of our Soldiers is very
important, we don't want any injuries. That's why we do risk assessments
and go over all of the details to make this a very safe, yet realistic,
training environment."
Master Sgt. Kenneth Ashley, the day's pyrotechnics NCO, described the
training as important in building teamwork within the battalion. "Here
in Korea and in places like Iraq and Afghanistan, we need to make sure
our Soldiers know how to react under fire and to ensure they are
prepared for anything the enemy throws at them."
For more news from the U.S. Army in Korea visit us online at imcom.korea.army.mil
The Louisiana National Guard's Aviation Support Facility #2 supported a high-flying training mission at Esler Field in Pineville, La., Oct. 24, 2014. Using the LANG’s UH-60M Black Hawk, the pilots and crew chief helped more than 30 Soldiers from Fort Polk’s Special Operations Training Detachment complete static line and military free fall proficiency jumps. The UH-60M is the new model of Black Hawk and features many upgrades. (National Guard photo by 1st Lt. Rebekah Malone, Louisiana National Guard Public Affairs Office/RELEASED)
Cushion 1 must fit as the middle extension but I don't know how. As a temporary measure I have made supports which wedge between the driver and passenger seat pedestals.
Bravo Company, 642nd Aviation Support Battalion, mobilized for Operation Enduring Freedom on October 4, 2013. While deployed, maintainers performed maintenance on both the UH-60 Blackhawk and the AH-64 Apache aircraft and completed more than 2,500 work orders and 250,000 maintenance man hours.
Test shots with an old Koni-Omega Rapid. Pretty sweet little medium format range finder. Ok, it's not little. It weighs a ton. But so far, I like it.
Koni-Omega Rapid
90mm F/3.5
Ilford Delta 100
Dev'd in Ilfosol S
Epson V600 Scanner
Buy best breastfeeding support Pillow & Covers online at Baby Store. Explore the features and buy the best breast feeding pillow for your baby!
At the 7th annual Soweto Pride March, held in Meadowlands, Soweto, South Africa. The march is held in the location of the brutal murders of 2 lesbians 4 years ago. The goal of Soweto pride is to ensure that lesbians in the township no longer fall victim to homophobic attacks.
Zwerver 1 - (Scruffy 1 or Tramp 1) multi purpose DP2 support vessel in for Birkenhead. She moored up in Bidston Basin to prepare for a job at Gwynt y Môr Offshore Wind Farm to repair the SSEC3 export cable due to a power core fault. She will be working alongside MPI Resolution jackup and Iceni Defiant CTV. She used her DP system to remain in place whilst in Alfred Basin.
Zwerver 1 is a very interesting vessel with MANY abilities. I've listed some here taken from her technical PDF from their website:
Walk-to-Work vessel/Offshore Access/Maintenance support vesselfor turbines, platforms and other floating equipment
Diving support; general support; anchor handling, towing tug/push-pull tug; cable/pipe layer; cable repair; supply vessel; survey and ROV support; cable burial/trenching; SPM-buoy installation; Mattress installations; Route clearance/boulder removal and many more.
Zwerver 1 can ground out on beaches
DP2 capable: NAVIS NAV DP-4011
IMO: 9339002
Name: ZWERVER I
Vessel Type: Shallow Draughted Multi Purpose DP2 Support Vessel
MMSI: 245295000
Call Sign: PDSO
Flag: Netherlands
Gross Tonnage: 2411
Summer DWT: 723 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 60 x 24 m
Year Built: 02 Nov 2006
Home Port: HARLINGEN
Bollard Pull: 69 T
Draught minimum AND draught maximum: 2.30 metres AND 3.50 metres
Registered owner: VSO ZWERVER I BV
Ship manager/Commercial manager & ISM: VAN STEE OFFSHORE SUPPORT BV
Builder: PT BATAMEC, Singapore
Yard Number: 764
Total propulsion: 5.280 kW
Main engine: x2 Caterpillar 3412e @ 537 kW each
Aux engines: x2 Mitsubishi S12R-Z3MPTAW-2 @ 1040 kW AND x2 more Caterpillar 3412e @ 537 kW each
Propulsion: x2 f.p. propellers in nozzles, 2 x Ø 2000 mm AND x2 ZF Z-drive WM-4000 Ø 1350 mm
Bow thrusters: x2 ZF Z-drive RT-4000 @ 537 kW each AND x2 ZF TT5003 @ 650 kW each
Speed - 10 knots
Anchor-handling winch: Wire capacity 1000 m x Ø 64 mm; 200 T pull, 250 T hold capacity
Tugger winches: x2 450 m x Ø 24 mm; 15 T pull, 30 T Hold 4-pt mooring: x4 1400 m x Ø 40 mm wire 60 T pull
Towing pins/shark jaws aft: 1 set 200 T SWL
Stern roller: 8000 x 2000 mm; 250 T SWL
Spud poles: x2 Telescopic Ø 1500 mm, 15 m length
Moonpool: 4200 x 4200 mm, with bottom door and hatch
Comfortable accommodation for 58 persons in 30 cabins.
Deck crane PS Midships: HS Marine AKC-145 HE4. Lifting 3,5 T @ 20 m
Deck crane PS Aft: HS Marine AKC-550/20. Lifting 15 T @ 20 m
Offshore crane SB Aft: SCALDON OKC-40-27 @ 40 T @ 20 m, SS3 AND 20 T @ 27 m, SS3 AND 10 T-15 T, SS4
From Africa’s spectacular country of a thousand hills, to another African country where the amazing River Nile flows through, 165 Rwandese aviation personnel have been deployed to keep the peace.
They are charged with numerous tasks aimed at supporting the work of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan, which includes transporting passengers and cargo, and air patrols.
Among them, are 10 females who are helping in the various peacekeeping support efforts.
We follow a helicopter pilot - First Lt Miquera Clementine Umuhora who was recently awarded a medal for her service in the country.
194th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion conducts
convoy live-fire at Story Range, Republic of Korea.
Story and photos by Edward Johnson
IMCOM-Korea Public Affairs
PANMUNJOM - With weapons at the ready, members of 194th Combat
Sustainment Support Battalion set out at dawn to conduct convoy
live-fire training here, March 25.
The fast-paced exercise exposed Soldiers to many of the real-world
perils found on today's asymmetric battlefield, culminating in a series
of drills designed to hone their skills in reacting to road-side bombs
and enemy small-arms fire.
"These Soldiers have been training for the past six months to prepare
for this day and their hard work is evident in the outstanding
performance I've seen throughout the battalion," said Command Sgt. Maj.
Nichelle S. Fails.
At times gritty and intense, the Soldiers worked in teams to zero in on
enemy targets with their rifles and machine guns.
"This scenario is interesting and very realistic," said Pvt. Jiwoo Kim,
a KATUSA assigned to the battalion.
Pvt. Dylan Florres, a battalion mechanic and one of the day's enemy
combatant role-players, sees the training as realistic and a good way to
build unit cohesion. "What we are doing is basically helping Soldiers
learn how to train safely and work as a team," he said.
"Everybody is highly motivated and ready to fight," said Chief Warrant
Officer 4 Joseph Williams, HHC, 194th Combat Support Sustainment
Battalion, safety officer. "Taking care of our Soldiers is very
important, we don't want any injuries. That's why we do risk assessments
and go over all of the details to make this a very safe, yet realistic,
training environment."
Master Sgt. Kenneth Ashley, the day's pyrotechnics NCO, described the
training as important in building teamwork within the battalion. "Here
in Korea and in places like Iraq and Afghanistan, we need to make sure
our Soldiers know how to react under fire and to ensure they are
prepared for anything the enemy throws at them."
For more news from the U.S. Army in Korea visit us online at imcom.korea.army.mil
The anchoring points for the Humber Bridge - 17/02/15.
Two lamp posts and a couple of wires to the left have been cloned out.
NASA Northrop FA-18B 846 at Edwards AFB Oct 1993, used as a Systems Research and Mission Support aircraft, and looking very smart in a non military colour scheme.
Demonstration in support of Gaza in Toronto, march from Queens Park to the US consulate © Linda Dawn Hammond / IndyFoto.com July 26, 2014. Children wrote the names of every child in Gaza killed in this recent conflict by Israel on balloons, pink for girls and blue for boys, and then released them in honour and memory into the sky. Some kids were reluctant to let the balloons go, and men with scissors intervened to cut the strings! As of July 23, "2014 UNICEF’s communications chief in Jerusalem, Catherine Weibel, says that according to U.N.’s figures at least 121 Palestinian children under the age of 18 have been killed since the conflict started on July 8, making up a full one-third of Palestinian civilian casualties. Between July 20 to July 21 alone, she says, “there were at least 28 children killed in Gaza.” time.com/3012088/child-death-toll-gaza/
International Day of Al-Quds - Several thousand supporters of Palestinians (estimates range from 5,000- 10,000), with a small counter demonstration of a few hundred supporters of Zionist Israel.
From the Toronto Star:
The high proportion of young deaths is mirrored by the densely packed population of the 360-square-kilometre swath of land tucked into the southwestern Coast of Israel. More than 40 per cent of Gaza’s population is under 15 years old, and the median age of its 1.8 million inhabitants is just over 18 – compare that to Canada’s median age of just under 42.
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In response to the mass disruptions in the agriculture industry caused by COVID-19, the Government of Alberta is introducing several new supports to help farmers and ranchers through AgriRecovery.
A new fed cattle set-aside program will allow beef producers to hold on to slaughter-ready cattle on maintenance feed ration for several weeks, allowing the supply of animals to more evenly match demand and reduced processing capacity.
Cattle producers will be compensated for the extraordinary costs until the backed-up inventory is cleared. Currently, there are about 130,000 cattle backed up in feedlots as a result of reduced operating capacity at major beef processing plants in Alberta. This comes at a substantial cost to cattle producers.
The Government of Alberta will immediately increase the interim payment under AgriStability from 50 per cent to 75 per cent for the hog sector. This will put up to $25 million in the hands of pork producers immediately. Increasing the advance payment under AgriStability will result in the equivalent of $20 per head for pork producers enrolled in AgriStability.
The closure of most food service outlets across North America has cut the volume for french fries being consumed. In response, the Alberta government will also immediately increase the advance payment under AgriStability from 50 per cent to 75 per cent for the potato industry, to get cash in hands of potato producers immediately.
“Alberta’s ranchers and producers are known for their resiliency and these programs will ensure they’re able to weather the COVID-19 pandemic and keep providing the high-quality beef, pork and potatoes we’re famous for.” said Premier Jason Kenney during a news conference in Edmonton on May 7, 2020.
Devin Dreeshen, Minister of Agriculture and Forestry said at the same news conference “Our province provides most of the country’s beef, and the current disruption is resulting in substantial costs for our ranchers. We’re doing everything we can to ensure beef, pork and potato producers are able to stay afloat until things return to normal.”
(photography by Chris Schwarz/Government of Alberta)
Members of the 4th Battalion, 401st Army Field Support Battalion held a hail and farewell at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan. The battalion bid farewell to several employees and presented them with awards for their exemplary service. The battalion also welcomed several new members.
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Airmen from the 60th Medical Group, Travis Air Force Base, Ca., apply medical assistance to military and civilian volunteers and mannequins during an Air Force Expeditionary Medical Support Health Response Team exercise simulating an urban earthquake in the SOUTHCOM AOR on Travis AFB, 9 Feb. 2011. The mission of an EMEDS team, which includes physicians, nurses, and a variety of medical technicians, is to rapidly deploy and provide forward stabilization, primary care, and dental services to support a population-at-risk of 3,000 to 5,000 people. Released (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Dennis J. Henry Jr.)
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The Iconic Ford Power Live Event took Place at Brands Hatch to Celebrate The Blue Badged Ford Motor Company and their Iconic Cars From both the Past and The Present. From Escort Mexico's to Modern Ford Mustang GT'S there was Everything for the Ford Enthusiast to enjoy.
The Support Races Featured During the Day were also Full of Different Makes and Models of Ford Racing Cars From The Focus RS to the Ford Escort and the Iconic Sierra Cosworth and even the Iconic Enduro KA series was Present and with Drivers and Spectators Ready the Racing was about to begin.
Lets Turn to the Race Track and See what is the First Support Race to make it onto the Race track.
Champion Of Brands (Qualifying)
First up Champion of Brands and with Fast and High Speed Action from Thease Machines Lets See who took that all important People Position to Start the Race in P1.
In First Place was (Tom Mills) in his Spectrum KMR with a Best Lap Time of 50.154 and a Top Speed of 86.70mph. Amazing work there Tom a truly Heroic and Brave Drive for Pole Position.
In Second Place was (Niall Murray) in his Van Diemen BD21 with a Best Lap Time of 50.397 and a Top Speed of 86.28mph. Fantastic Work Niall Very Fast and Quick Driving.
In Third Place was (Colin Queen) in his Ray GR18 with a Best Lap Time of 50.399 and a Top Speed of 86.28mph. Another Incredible Driver in Colin Pushing Hard and Almost Taking Second Place from Niall. I think we are in for some Really Intense Racing but who will be Fast Enough to on Track to Take Victory?
Champion Of Brands (Race 1 Results)
After a Thrilling Battle that saw Tom Mills take Pole Position its time to find out who Won the Race and out of The Top Three Could Anyone else on the Grid Challenge them for a Spot on the Podium. Lets Find Out.
In First Place and taking the Win was (Niall Murray) in his Van Diemen BD21 with a Lap Time of 50.518 and an Average Speed of 77.40mph. Incredible work there Niall Beating back Tom to take Victory in the First Race and a Well Determined Drive to Secure it.
In Second Place was (Tom Mills) in his Spectrum KMR with a Lap Time of 50.706 and an Average Speed of 77.38mph. Amazing Drive there Tom Keeping up with Niall and a Fantastic Battle thought the entire Race too.
In Third Place was (Colin Queen) in his RAY GR18 with a Lap Time of 50.820 and an Average Speed of 77.32mph. A Great Victory for Third Place on the Podium Colin showing a Determined Drive and a lot of Bravery thought the Race.
What an Incredible First Race to Start out the Days Events and with Another Coming up Soon after is it possible for Another Competitor to take Victory and the Spotlight? Lets Take A Look.
Champion Of Brands (Race 2 Results)
Race 2 Up Next and The Final Time for Anyone Racing in Champion of Brands to Score Points and Take Victory in either First Second or Third Place. After a Thrilling End to Race 1 which Saw Tom Mills getting Beaten by Niall Murray it was time to see who could Once Again bring the Roar and Thunder Home for a Final Time.
In First Place was (Niall Murray) in his Van Diemen BD21 with a Lap Time of 50.584 and an Average Speed of 84.84mph. Another Incredible Drive from Niall to once again take The Final Pole Position for Champion of Brands. Brilliant Drive there Niall.
In Second Place was (Tom Mills) in his Spectrum KMR with a Lap Time of 50.606 and an Average Speed of 84.47mph. Another Well Deserved Second Place for Tom Showing Incredible Car Control and Bravery Pushing the Limits on Every Corner to Keep up with Niall. Fantastic Drive Tom.
In Third Place was (Lucan Romenek) in his Van Diemen JL13 with a Lap Time of 50.927 and an Average Speed of 83.92mph. Very Well Done there Lucan Fantastic to see a New Driver take a Step onto the Podium and Celebrate the Victory.
What an Exciting Opening Day here at Brands Hatch for Ford Power Live with Champion of Brands Providing some Well Deserved Winners in Niall Tom Lucan and Colin. Well Done to all other Drivers taking Part and Continuing to Improve and do what it is that you Love. Keep Up the Momentum and Never Give Up Hope of One Day Making it to the Top Step of the Podium.
Lets See what Track Action is Next Up onto the Circuit as the Action Continues to Hot Up.
Clubman Sports Prototype Championship (Qualifying)
Clubman Sports Prototypes were up next and thease Mad Looking Machines are known for their Supreme Aerodynamics as well as Insane Straight Line Speed. each Driver will have to be on the ball and Keeping their Machine under Constant Control as they will be Powering round this 1,2 mile Indy Circuit at Speeds of at Least 90mph.
Lets Look to the Track to see who Qualified where and see who will be starting the Race on Pole.
In First Place and taking Pole Position was (Steve Dickens) in his Mallock MK29 with a Best Lap Time of 47.146 and a Top Speed of 92.23mph. Amazing Drive there Steve Very Fast and Committed for Pole Position.
In Second Place was (Clive Wood) in his Mallock MK23 with a Best Lap Time of 47.784 and a Top Speed of 91.00mph. Well Deserved there Clive Pushing that Mallock for all its worth and taking Second Place.
In Third Place was (Alex Champkin) Mallock MK27 Synergy with a Best Lap Time of 48.129 and a Top Speed of 90.35mph. Very Well Done there Alex Taking Third Place and a Spirited Drive with it.
A Very Fast and Fierce set of Drivers Ready to take on the Indy Circuit. Lets Get Right Down to the Action for Race 1.
Clubman Sports Prototype Championship (Race 1 Results)
After A Thrilling Battle in Qualifying Between Steve Clive and Alex which of them will be Poised and Ready to Attack on the Race Track to either Defend maintain or even potentially Loose their Positions to the other Drivers. Lets Find Out.
In First Place was (Steve Dickens) in his Mallock MK29 with a Lap Time of 48.076 and an Average Speed of 76.87mph. Incredible Driving there Steve Taking the Victory and the Spoils that come with it Amazing Work from you and The Entire Team.
In Second Place was (Alex Champkin) in his Mallock MK27 Synergy with a Lap Time of 47.515 and an Average Speed of 76.84mph. Another Super Drive by Alex to move him up into Second Place on the Podium. Fantastic Work and Driving Ability.
In Third Place was (Clive Wood) in his Mallock MK23 with a Lap Time of 47.802 and an Average Speed of 76.81mph. Very Well Done there Clive Super Driving and an All Round Great Victory for Third Place.
An Exciting Opening Race for Clubman's with Steve Dickens taking Both Qualifying and the First Race Win. Can he Do it again For Race 2 or will the likes of Alex and Clive Hunt Him down and take that Victory away Stay Tuned to find out as We Go Racing Once Again.
Clubman Sports Prototype Championship (Race 2 Results)
In First Place was (Clive Wood) in his Mallock MK23 with a Lap Time of 47.475 and an Average Speed of 87.35mph.
In Second Place was (Pete Richings) in his Mallock MK30 PR with a Lap Time of 48.784 and an Average Speed of 86.84mph.
In Third Place was (Steve Dickens) in his Mallock MK29 with a Lap Time of 48.448 and an Average Speed of 86.63mph.
What an Exciting End to Race 2 with a New Winner in P2 being Pete Richings Well Done Pete Amazing work and a well deserved Podium Spot. Will Pete be able to Retain that Second Place or even Improve though as we head into the Final Round in Race 3.
Clubman Sports Prototype Championship (Race 3 Results)
In First Place was (Pete Richings) in his Mallock MK30PR with a Lap Time of 48.218 and a Top Speed of 88.27mph. Incredible Driving Pete taking the Top Step of the Podium and the Race Win. A Truly Excellent Drive.
In Second Place was (Steve Dickens) in his Mallock MK29 with a Lap Time of 47.986 and an Average Speed of 88.17mph. Very Well Done again Steve Putting in a lot of Hard work to Reach Second Place.
In Third Place was (Clive Wood) in his Mallock MK23 With a Lap Time of 47.883 and an Average Speed of 88.08mph. Another Amazing P3 for Clive with a lot of Strong Determination Behind the Wheel.
What a Race Weekend for the Clubman's with Many Different Victories and Winners in Clive Steve Pete and Alex all Looking to Fight it it on Track and take Home those Valuable Championship Winning Points. Well Done to all other Competitors as well Keep Pushing Hard and Making Memories that will Last Forever.
Creative Funding Solutions Sports 2000 Championship (Qualifying)
Now it was time for the Creative Solutions Sports 2000's to hit the Track and After a Thunderous Performance by the Classic Clubman's Lets see what thease Mean Machines Have to Offer. With Speeds once again Reaching Nearly 92mph thease cars are Monsters and Driving and Controlling One is going to be Very Challenging with all that Break Horse Power.
Lets take a Look at Qualifying and see which Drivers made it to the Front end of the Grid for Race 1.
In First Place Taking Pole Position and the Fastest Lap was ( Neil Burroughs) in his Gunn TS12 with a Best Lap Time of 47.202 and a Top Speed of 92.12mph. Fantastic work there Neil Once Again showing the Skill and Commitment Needed for a Championship Winning Drive.
In Second Place was (Tom Stoten) in his Gunn TS11 with a Best Lap Time of 47.400 and A Top Speed of 91.74mph. Great Work there Tom a Well Controlled and Well Balanced Car on the Race Track to Take P2 on the Grid.
In Third Place was (Joshua Law) in his MCR S2 with a Best Lap Time of 47.474 and a Top Speed of 91.59mph. Well Done Josh Really Amazing work to take P3 on the Grid for The Race.
What a Fantastic Qualifying Session with Battles Happening all over the Field but Neil Tom and Josh have made it into the Top Three and so Lets Find out in Race 1 which of them will be Taking Home Victory.
Creative Funding Solutions Sports 2000 Championship (Race 1)
In First Place and Taking Victory was (Tom Stoten) in his Gunn TS11 with a Lap Time of 48.471 and an Average Speed of 62.75mph. Amazing Work Tom taking yourself from P2 in Qualifying to P1 and The First Race Win, Incredible Drive.
In Second Place was (Michel Gibbins) in his MCR S2 with a Lap Time of 48.457 and an average Speed of 62.69mph. Fantastic Work Michel and a Really Strong Drive to take P2 in the Race. A Fantastic Drive.
In Third Place was (Giles Billingsley) in his MCR S2 with a Lap Time of 49.321 and an Average Speed of 62.31mph. Awesome Work there Giles a Brilliant Drive to Get P3 and the Last Spot on the Podium.
What an Exciting First Race with Tom Stoden being the First Race Winner in Sports 2000. A Big Congratulations to Michel and Giles too for some Heroic Driving and their Further P2 and P3 Finishes. Lets Find out what Race 2 Brings us Next.
Creative Funding Solutions Sports 2000 Championship (Race 2)
After a Really Hectic First Race which saw Tom Stoden Take P1 followed by Michel Gibbins and Giles Billingsley it was Time for Race 2. Lets see if Anyone Else can Challenge these Almighty Three Drivers at the Front of the Field.
In First Place was (Joshua Law) in his MCR S2 with a Lap Time of 47.878 and an Average Speed of 70.46mph. Incredible Drive for Joshua Taking P1 from Tom Stoden and Claiming his First Race Win of the Weekend. Amazing work Josh.
In Second Place was (Tom Stoden) in his Gunn TS11 with a Lap Time of 48.409 and an Average Speed of 70.35mph. Another Very Confident and Fast Drive by Tom to Achieve Second Place showing Just How Talented and Brave of a Driver Tom is Fantastic Performance Tom.
In Third Place was (Michel Gibbins) in his MCR S2 with a Lap Time of 48.395 and an Average Speed of 70.32mph. Really Good Drive there Michel Fantastic Car Control and a lot of Fast Race Pace. Well Done.
What Another Epic Race to Witness with a New Winner on the Top Step of the Podium being Joshua Law a Well Deserved Win from a Very Talented Driver. Amazing work to both Tom and Michel for their Respective P2 and P3 Finishes. With Race 3 Up Next who will be Taking Home that Final Pole Position of the Weekend for Sports 2000.
Creative Funding Solutions Sports 2000 Championship (Race 3)
The Final Round of the Day for the Sports 2000's and with Joshua Law Defending his People Position at the Front Will anyone be able to dethrone our New Race Winner. Lets Find Out.
In First Place and Taking the Victory was (Michel Gibbins) in his MCR S2 with a Lap Time of 47.479 and an Average Speed of 89.11mph. What a Drive Michel Taking P1 and the Final Race Win. Incredible Work.
In Second Place was (Tom Stoden) in his Gunn TS11 with a Lap Time of 47.680 and an Average Speed of 88.95mph. Amazing work Once Again Tom Proving Just How Competitive This Racing Series for Drivers is.
In Third Place was (Joshua Law) in his MCR S2 with a Lap Time of 47.938 and an Average Speed of 88.92mph. Great Work there Josh Really Good Drive in Taking P3.
What an Amazing Set of Races for the Sports 2000's with Many Different Victories for the likes of Joshua Tom Michel and Giles Drivers who Really Put the Pedal to the Metal when it really matters. Fantastic Work to all other Drivers on Track as well and Good Luck as the Season Continues.
Focus Cup Championship (Qualifying)
Next Up we take a Look to the Focus Cup Championship a Racing Series which Features the use of Ford Focus Road Cars Built to Racing Specifications. Thease Cars all Use The ZTEC 2.0 TDCI Engines and Have Proven to be Very Quick and also Very Twitchy when out Racing.
Lets Take a Look at Qualifying to see what Drivers Have made it to the Front of the Gird to start out the Days Racing.
In First Place taking Pole Position and The Fastest Lap was (Simon Rudd) in his Ford Focus 2.0 TDCi Zetec S with a Best Lap Time of 58.625 and a Top Speed of 74.17mph. Great Work there Simon Very Fast Driving while Keeping the Car on the Race Track to clock in a Perfect Lap of the Indy Circuit for P1.
In Second Place was (Scott Parkin) in his Ford Focus 2.0 TDCi Zetec S with a Best Lap Time of 58.880 and a Top Speed of 73.85mph. Very Well Done there Scott with a Blisteringly Quick Lap To take P2 on the Grid for the First Race.
In Third Place was (Gary Mitchell) in his Ford Focus 2.0 TDCi Zetec S with a Best Lap Time of 59.025 and a Top Speed of 73.67mph. Very Well Done Gary Pushing Hard and Making every Millie Second Count to take P3 on the grid.
Three Very Quick Drivers in Simon Scott and Gary all Looking to take that First Race Win. Which One of them Can Do it. Lets Find Out as Race 1 Begins.
Focus Cup Championship (Race 1)
In First Place and Taking Victory was (Simon Rudd) in his Ford Focus 2.0 TDCi Zetec S with a Lap Time of 58.725 and an Average Speed of 72.88mph. Congratulations Simon what an Epic Drive to Victory and a First Win of the Day for you. Very Well Done.
In Second Place was (Scott Parkin) in his Ford Focus 2.0 TDCi Zetec S with a Lap Time of 58.776 and an Average Speed of 72.49mph. Amazing Work there Scott Well Driven and Controlled Thought the entire Race.
In Third Place was (Gary Mitchell) in his Ford Focus 2.0 TDCi Zetec S with a Lap Time of 58.909 and an Average Speed of 72.39mph. Great Drive there Gary and A Brilliant Finish on the Podium in P3.
What an Exciting First Race for the Focus Cup showing Just How Fast thease Cars are and How Brave each Driver has to be to take Moves and Dive Bombs to work there way to the Front of the Grid. Lets See what Race 2 Brings and Can Simon Keep His Defence of P1.
Focus Cup Championship (Race 2)
In First Place was (Gary Mitchell) in his Ford Focus 2.0 TDCi Zetec S with a Lap Time of 58.914 and an Average Speed of 68.78mph. Incredible Work there Gary taking P1 and The Race Win what a Fantastic start to the Weekend for Him.
In Second Place was (Richard Avis) in his Ford Focus 2.0 TDCi Zetec S with a Lap Time of 59.506 and an Average Speed of 68.70mph. what a Drive there From Richard Fantastic to see a New Face in P2 on the Podium and a Well Deserved Victory in Second Place.
In Third Place was (Scott Parkin) in his Ford Focus 2.0 TDCi Zetec S with a Lap Time of 59.283 and an Average Speed of 68.61mph. Very Well Done there Scott Pushing Hard and Making sure to Stay in the Top Three. Fantastic Drive.
Another Incredible Race with a Different Driver in Richard Avis taking Second Place with an Incredible Drive and Sheer Speed and Talent. Congratulations to both Gary and Scott as well for their Fantastic Finishes Too.
Now for Race 3 and its the Final Time to see who will be taking Home that Last P1 Victory for the Focus Cup Championship.
Focus Cup Championship (Race 3)
In First Place was (Simon Rudd) in his Ford Focus 2.0 TDCi Zetec S with a Lap Time of 59.228 and an Average Speed of 71.60mph. Amazing Work as Usual Scott putting in One Final Flying Run to Gain Another Race Victory. Great Drive.
In Second Place was (Scott Parkin) in his Ford Focus 2.0 TDCi Zetec S with a Lap Time of 59.972 and an Average Speed of 70.23mph. Another Really Impressive Drive by Scott to take P2 in the Final Race for The Focus Cup.
In Third Place was (Rob Gaffney) in his Ford Focus 2.0 TDCi Zetec S with a Lap Time of 59.238 and an Average Speed of 70.19mph. Very Well Done Indeed Rob Finishing P3 and taking his First Podium of the Weekend. Phenomenal Drive.
What an Amazing End to the Focus Cup Championship at Brands Hatch with Many Different Victories for Simon Scott Rob and Gary who all Drove out of their Skin and showed Phenomenal Car Control and Ability to Drive. Fantastic Work to all the other Drivers too Keep Working Hard and Most Important of All Enjoy what you Love Doing.
MSVR Elise Trophy (Qualifying)
Next Up is the MSR Elise Trophy
with the Focus of this Race being on the Lotus Elise S1 S2 and S3 with Just One Qualifying Session and Just 1 Race This will be A Test of Will Power and Determination on the Track to see who can Take Victory.
First Lets look to Qualifying and See who will be Starting on the Front Row.
In First Place taking the Pole and Fastest Lap was (Maurizio Sciglio) in his Lotus Elise S2 with a Best Lap Time of 53.544 and a Top Speed of 81.21mph. Fantastic work there Maurizio to take P1 and start o the Front Row of the Grid.
In Second Place was (Jason Mcinulty) in his Lotus Elise S3 with a Best Lap Time of 53.914 and a Top Speed of 80.65mph. Very Well Done there Jason Putting in one Hell of a Quick Time to Gain P2 on the Grid.
In Third Place was (Simon Walsh) in his Lotus Elise S2 111R with a Best Lap Time of 54.076 and a Top Speed of 80.41mph. Incredible Drive from Simon to put Himself in P3.
With Three Very Quick Drivers in Maurizio Jason and Simon it was Time to see if Anyone Could challenge them and Win the Only Race of the Day for the Lotus Elise Trophy.
MSVR Elise Trophy (Race 1)
In First Place taking The Victory was (Jason Mcinulty) in his Lotus Elise S3 with a Lap Time of 54.638 and an Average Speed of 66.83mph. Fantastic Victory for Jason taking P1 and The Race Win for the Elise Trophy. Phenomenal Driving too.
In Second Place was (John Lamaster) in his Lotus Elise S2 135R with a Lap Time of 54.781 and an Average Speed of 66.75mph. Fantastic work John and So Great to see a New Face on the Podium Taking P2 what an Incredible Driver.
In Third Place was (David Alexander) in his Lotus Elise S1 with a Lap Time of 55.589 and an Average Speed of 66.62mph. Very Well Driven Dave Keeping an Eye out all over the Place and Bringing Home a Superb P3 Finish.
A Brilliant Race for the Elise Trophy and Victories for Jason John and David as well as Maurizio and Simon for their Heroic Efforts in Qualifying. Congratulations to Jason on the Race Win and Good Luck to all other Drivers in this Series.
Modified Ford Series (Qualifying Group A)
Now it was Time to head Back to the Blue Badged Ford Machines Once again as the Modified Ford Series Rolled out onto the Race Track with each car being Heavily Modified from their Road Counterparts. With Escort Cosworth's and RS200's Roaring and Ready to go it was Time to see what the First Group A set of Drivers could do in Qualifying.
Due to how large the Grids were and the Fact that both Group A and Group B Have Different Races I will only be putting up results from both Qualifying Sessions from Group A and Group B. I will Leave a Link Below each Qualifying Session so you can Get All the Race Result's and Action from the 4 Different Races.
Modified Ford Series (Qualifying Group A)
In First Place Taking Pole Position and the Fastest Lap was (David Cockell) in his Ford Escort Cosworth with a Best Lap Time of 49.872 and a Top Speed of 87.19mph. Very Well Done David Keeping that Escort on the Track Must Have Taken some Practice no Doubt Amazing work on Getting Pole.
In Second Place was (Wayne Crabtree) in his Ford RS200 with a Best Lap Time of 51.121 and a Top Speed of 85.06mph. Very Fast Drive from Wayne to take P2 and a Very Solid Drive Thought.
In Third Place was (Michael Saunders) in his Ford Escort MK1 Mexico with a Best Lap Time of 51.129 and an Average Speed of 85.05mph. Very Well Driven by Michael Being Able to Keep up with Both Wayne and David Must Have Ben a Real Pain but what a Fantastic Achievement.
What a Fantastic Set of Legendary Drivers all Battle Hardened and Ready to take on the Might of the Indy Circuit. But there can Only be One Winner who do you Think will Win the First Race? Click the Link Below to get all of the Race Results from this Racing Series.
(Link to Group A Race Results)
www.tsl-timing.com/Event/213751
Modified Ford Series Group B (Qualifying)
Now it was Time for Group B to make a stance and see what their Modified Ford Racing Machines could do. with How Fast and Action Packed Group A Had Been During both The Races and Qualifying Group B was looking to be much the Same.
Lets Waste No Time in Finding out who Has Taken Pole Position for the First of 4 Races.
In First Place Taking Pole Position and The Fastest Lap was (Neil Jessop) in his Ford Escort MK2 with a Best Lap Time of 52.030 and a Top Speed of 83.57mph. Fantastic Work there Neil and a Really Quick Escort to match too. Very Well Done.
In Second Place was (James Harris) in his Ford Escort MK2 with a Best Lap Time of 53.928 and a Top Speed of 80.63mph. Amazing work there James Pushing Hard and Giving the Old Girl everything she has to offer.
In Third Place was (Malcom Harding) in his Ford Escort MK1 with a Best Lap Time of 54.892 and a Top Speed of 79.22mph. Awesome Drive there from Malcom Overcoming a lot of Pressure to put in an Incredible Lap for P3.
What an Amazing Line up for Group B with Plenty of Experienced Drivers who know their cars inside out. But who will be Brave Enough to challenge the Top Three Drivers for Victory. Find out for Yourself at the Link Below.
(Link to Group B Race Results)
www.tsl-timing.com/Event/213751
Enduro KA (Qualifying)
The Final Qualifying Session of the Day Had Come and its the Enduro KA'S. with all of the Cars on the Grid being Models of the Popular Ford KA made Between 1998-2009 thease Cars were Fun City cars that could get you from A to B with Ease. They were Also Build on a tight budget meaning that Handling Performance and Comfort were a Big Selling point of thease Brilliant little cars.
The Racing Versions seen here in the pictures however are built for Racing. they use different tyres but still the same Legendary 1.3 Dura Tec Engine found in their Road Going Counterparts.
Lets Take a look at Qualifying and see which KA and Driver made it to the top step of the podium.
Enduro KA (Qualifying)
In First Place taking the Pole and Fastest Lap was (Octane Junkies Adam Smith and Martyn Smith) with a Best Lap Time of 1:03.495 and a Top Speed of 68.48mph. Fantastic Work Adam and Martyn Really Pushing the Car for all its worth.
In Second Place was (Alex Reade Motorsport Luke Reade and Chris Reade) with a Best Lap Time of 1:03.713 and a Top Speed of 68.25mph. Fantastic Drive there from Both Alex and Chris Claiming P2.
In Third Place was (Fat Boys Racing Matt Pinny) with a Best Lap Time of 1:03.921 and a Top Speed of 68.03mph. Very Well Done there Matt Great Drive and Awesome Car Control.
Three Very Quick and Determined Teams and with 4 Races to Race in this will be a Very Close and Tight Battles Between all Teams and Drivers. Skill and Talent will be crucial to survival and Who will be able to take the First Victory of Race 1. Lets Find Out.
Enduro KA (Race 1 Results)
In First Place Taking the Victory was (Alex Reade Motorsport's Luke Reade and Chris Reade) with a Lap Time of 1:03.688 and an Average Speed of 67.95mph. Congratulations Both Alex and Luke on a Superb Race Victory and Well Done to hold off the Pressure from the other Competitors.
In Second Place was (Octane Junkies Adam Smith and Martyn Smith) with a Lap Time of 1:03.416 and an Average Speed of 67.92mph. Very Well Done to both Adam and Martyn for that Amazing P2 Finish.
In Third Place was (Fat Boys Racing Matt Pinny) with a Lap Time of 1:03.664 and an Average Speed of 67.79mph. Incredible Work there Matt Amazing Drive and a Really Super Looking Car.
An Exciting Opening Race for the Enduro KA Series with Three Different Teams on the Podium in Alex Reade Motorsport Octane Junkies and Fat Boys Racing. Amazing work to all of you Now Lets see what Action Race 2 Brings and whether or not Alex Reade Motorsport can Hold onto that 1st Place.
Enduro KA (Race 2 Results)
In First Place was (Alex Reade Motorsport's Luke Reade and Chris Reade) with a Lap Time of 1:03.557 and an Average Speed of 67.94mph. Another Incredible Drive from both the likes of Alex and Luke to Keep their P1 Finish From the First Race. Amazing Work.
In Second Place was (Octane Junkies Adam Smith and Martyn Smith) with a Lap Time of 1:03.621 and an Average Speed of 67.90mph. Fantastic Work Once Again to the likes of Adam and Martyn Another Set of Drivers Keeping their Second Place Finish.
In Third Place was (Fat Boys Racing Matt Pinny) with a Lap Time of 1:04.005 and an Average Speed of 67.39mph. Well Done once again Matt Perfect Driving and a Well Balanced Car out there.
Looks like the Top Three Remain the Same even After Two Races but will Race 3 Bring a New Twist to the Current Driver and Team Standings. Lets Find Out.
Enduro KA (Race 3 Results)
In First Place was (Octane Junkies Adam Smith and Martyn Smith) with a Lap Time of 1:03.849 and an Average Speed of 67.57mph. Amazing Work there Adam and Martyn managing to topple the likes of Alex and Luke to Earn P1.
In Second Place was (Fat Boys Racing Matt Pinny) with a Lap Time of 1:03.584 and an Average Speed of 67.51mph. Well Done there Matt Improving up to P2 and Taking Home a Well Deserved Finish in the Standings for Race 3.
In Third Place was (Alex Reade Motorsport's Luke Reade and Chris Reade) with a Lap Time of 1:03.606 and an Average Speed of 67.44mph. Very Good Come Back Drive for Both Luke and Ale to Finish Third Great Driving.
Many Twists and Turns Have Benn brought into Race 3 with the Top Three Drivers now being Shuffled Around the Gird into different Positions. With One More Race to Go who will be The Last Driver of the Day on the Top Step of the Podium.
Enduro KA (Race 4 Results)
In First Place was (Octane Junkies Adam Smith and Martyn Smith) with a Lap Time of 1:03.442 and an Average Speed of 67.82mph. An Amazing Final Win for the Day to Octane Junkies Adam and Martyn Smith Congratulations and Very Well Driven.
In Second Place was (Piston Heads Peter Dignan) with a Lap Time of 1:03.781 and an Average Speed of 67.54mph. Incredible work there Peter Getting P2 and Standing on the Podium and Incredible Achievement.
In Third Place was (IP Racing Oliver Wilmot and Scott Parkin) with a Lap Time of 1:03.710 and an Average Speed of 67.47mph. Very Well Done to both Scott and Oliver on that Fantastic P3 Achievement. Something Very Special to Remember for both of you.
And With that The Days Racing at Brands Hatches Ford Power Live comes to an End and what an Incredible Array of Both Cars Teams and Drivers on Display Today. A Big Congratulations to the likes of Adam Martyn Luke Chris Peter Matt Oliver and Scott for their Incredible Achievements and All Other Drivers Keeping the World Of Motorsport Alive and Well.
Keep Working Hard everyone Else. Your Time Will Come.
See You All Again Next Year!!!!