1986 Mustang with a 2-Valve 4.6 L V8
Mark Anderson and his 1986 Mustang competes in NMRA/NMCA factory stock class. To meet class regulations, Mark runs a naturally-aspirated 4.6 L 2-valve V8 from a F-150 truck with Bullet Racing camshafts and a Holley EFI system. The motor produces 380 horsepower tuned by Matt Bell of Redline Motorsports. The drivetrain uses a G-Force 101A four-speed transmission and 8.8-inch rear end with 4.88 gears. Watch Mark run several low-10’s at Byron Dragway.
DENVER Kroenke Sports & Entertainment (KSE) announced today that Ball Arena has received approval from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) to increase capacity for Colorado Avalanche hockey games and Denver Nuggets basketball games beginning when each team hosts its first home playoff game later this month.
Following the most current capacity guidelines set forth by CDPHE, National Hockey League (NHL) and National Basketball Association (NBA), the venue will accommodate 7,750 fans per game, which is 42.3% of overall venue capacity. The current approved capacity for the remaining regular season games is 4,050, which is 22.1% of overall venue capacity.
“We are very grateful for the opportunity to increase our venue capacity as both of our teams extend their exciting seasons into the playoffs,” said Matt Bell, KSE’s Vice President of Venue Booking. “We will continue to work with CDPHE along with the leadership of the NBA and NHL to monitor ongoin
Health officials approve capacity increase for Ball Arena
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DENVER â The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has approved a request from Kroenke Sports & Entertainment to increase capacity at Ball Arena, the company announced Wednesday.
The venue has been approved to increase capacity from 4,050, which is 22.1% of overall capacity, to 7,750 fans per game, which is 42.3% of overall venue capacity.
The newly-approved guidelines will be in place for Colorado Avalanche hockey games and Denver Nuggets basketball games when each team hosts its first home playoff game later this month.
âWe are very grateful for the opportunity to increase our venue capacity as both of our teams extend their exciting seasons into the playoffs,â said KSEâs Vice President of Venue Booking Matt Bell in a press release. âWe will continue to work with CDPHE along with the leadership of the NBA and NHL to monitor ongoing
CHATHAM, Va. â Chatham-area car enthusiasts might soon have a convenient new opportunity to get vaccinated.
At the May meeting of Chatham Town Council Monday night, the council and Scott Spillmann, director of the Pittsylvania-Danville Health District, initiated conversation around bringing a mobile COVID-19 vaccination unit to at least one of this summer s Classic Chevy Club cruise-ins on Chatham s Main Street.
The first cruise-in since 2019 was scheduled for April 24, but the event was rained out. The season s premier event is now slated for May 22, and will continue every fourth Saturday for the duration of the summer. We would have a vaccination van off of Main Street, Spillmann said. If someone wishes to get the vaccine during the cruise-in, they could.
Two new music festivals are coming to Burnley Two huge new music festivals are coming to East Lancashire this August. After more than a year of disappointment, with cancellations and postponements of events due to Covid, the guys from Manchester-based JBM Music are excited to announce two massive music festivals, which will be held in Burnley s Towneley Park over the August Bank Holiday weekend. The day-only festivals will be aimed at two completely different audiences, but organiser Harrison O Brien says he expects there to be some cross-over as eager music fans and gig goers make a break for freedom to enjoy outdoor events again after more than a year of festival deprivation.