On this day: Pither’s surprise pole at Queensland Raceway Repco Supercars Championship By Charlie Bullis In a shock result for the Super Black Racing rookie, Chris Pither netted his first-ever Supercars ARMOR ALL pole position at the 2016 Ipswich SuperSprint.
The New Zealand driver clocked a 1:10.0737 lap in the final moments of the 15-minute session, to trump his Prodrive Racing teammate Chaz Mostert by 0.051s.
Only 25 cars took part in qualifying for Race 16, with Scott Pye’s car undergoing repairs following a heavy crash during practice.
The DJR Team Penske driver slammed head on into a tyre wall after suffering a brake failure and was forced to climb out of the passenger side door.
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It s Time : WWII Vets Who Served In All-Black, All-Female Battalion on Track to Receive Congressional Honor
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This all-Black Women s Army Corps unit from WWII may finally receive a Congressional Gold Medal By: CNN
The Women s Army Corps all-Black 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion was stationed overseas and helped sort a backlog of mail within three months time. After they came home to little fanfare after the war, members of the unit are being increasingly recognized and efforts are now being made to award the battalion with a Congressional Gold Medal.
By Neelam Bohra and Radhika Marya, CNN (CNN) Members of the Women s Army Corps all-Black 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion had to fight racial discrimination, gender discrimination and the war itself during World War II.