Gravel, Friesen earn Friday feature victories in World of Outlaws Bristol Throwdown
Published Saturday, Apr. 24, 2021, 10:40 am
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David Gravel set the track speed record in qualifying, won his heat race and then made it a clean sweep by leading nearly every lap in the main feature en route to victory Friday night in the World of Outlaws Bristol Throwdown at dirt-transformed Bristol Motor Speedway.
Gravel, who clocked a BMS track record time of 13.672 seconds at 138.502 mph to qualify first, took the lead on lap three in the 25-lap feature race by passing Sam Hafertepe Jr. and then led until a caution with six laps to go. Hard-charging Aaron Reutzel challenged Gravel in the closing laps, but Gravel’s No. 2 machine was too fast and he earned the coveted BMS Gladiator Sword in the World
Kyle Larson headlines field for World of Outlaws Bristol Throwdown
Published Friday, Apr. 23, 2021, 12:40 pm
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No driver has had more fun with the dirt-transformed Bristol Motor Speedway than Kyle Larson. The self-confessed dirt-obsessed racer is heading to Thunder Valley this weekend for the World of Outlaws Bristol Throwdown chasing another victory in the high-speed World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series, April 22-24.
Larson drove a Super Late Model to a pair of second place finishes in the Bristol Dirt Nationals in mid-March, then shifted gears by driving his No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevy in the historic Food City Dirt Race, the first time the NASCAR Cup Series had raced on dirt in more than 50 years. Larson also competed in the Pinty’s Truck Race on Dirt in a Chevy
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Mother bear and cub as seen on PA Game Commission’s bear webcam in 2019.
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The Pennsylvania Game Commission launched a live webcam on a bear den under a porch in Monroe County this week.
It’s the same den where the commission installed a webcam two years ago. The adult bear hibernating there currently could be the same one, the commission said in a press release.
Female black bears typically breed and have cubs every two years. The commission believes there’s at least one cub in the den.
Bear den livestream launched by Pennsylvania Game Commission
Updated Feb 05, 2021;
Posted Feb 05, 2021
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A black bear den in Monroe County is the focus of the latest 24-7 livestream from the Pennsylvania Game Commission, HDOnTap and Comcast Business.
The livestream, which can be accessed through the commission’s website, originates from the same bear dean under the deck of a cabin that the agency livestreamed 2 years ago, and the adult bear hibernating there could be the same one.
Female black bears typically breed and have cubs every 2 years. Based on sounds picked up in the den, it’s believed the adult bear in the livestream is with at least one cub.