![]() ![]() The Snows of Kilimanjaro by Ernest Hemingway If you haven’t read this book, whether or not you are going on Safari, you are in for a treat. This new edition includes an introduction by the daring Sara Wheeler. West with the Night by Beryl Markham and Sara Wheelerīeryl Markham evokes the landscapes, people and wildlife of East Africa in engrossing detail in this classic memoir of amazing adventures as a bush pilot in 1930s Kenya. The Worlds of a Maasai Warrior by Ole Saitotiīridging several worlds with tremendous grace, Saitoti looks back on his life among the Maasai, both as spokesperson for his tribe and as one of the first Maasai safari guides. Includes Maasai, Ngorongoro, the Kenyan highlands and Mathiessen’s field trips, safaris and adventures in the Serengeti. The Tree Where Man Was Born by Peter MatthiessenĪ classic portrait of East Africa, enthralling in its detail on nature and daily life. Includes the novella Shadows on the Grass. It’s a moving story inspired by a love for Kenya and its people. The perennially best-selling tale of a naive young woman who leaves Denmark for East Africa, Dinesen’s (AKA Karen Blixen) autobiography draws us into life on a struggling coffee plantation. The best, most insightful thing we’ve read about race relations in Africa. A brilliant and provocative observer, Naipaul meditates on the various peoples he encounters in Kenya, Tanzania and Zambia. North of South, An African Journey by Shiva NaipaulĪ sharp portrait of Africa, circa 1979. ![]() With 75 color photographs of key fossils. Reader (Africa, Biography of a Continent) traces the history of palaeoanthropology in this masterful account of science, the fossil record and the changing understanding our place on Earth. Missing Links, In Search of Human Origins by John Reader The Scramble for Africa by Thomas PakenhamĪbsorbing and meticulously researched, this in-depth history of the Victorian land grab in Africa includes excellent portraits of the egomaniacal personalities who overran the continent. Both authoritative and informal, this is a splendid introduction to all of Africa. With the ease of a practiced journalist, Reader weaves a masterful and lively tale of the continent, from ancient cultures to modern times. Africa, A Biography of the Continent by John Reader Skrzypczak includes chapters on equipment, technique, composition and wildlife in this practical guide, loaded with striking images of the wildlife of Ngorongoro, the Serengeti and the Masai Mara. Wildlife Photography, On Safari With Your DSLR by Uwe Skrzypczak Say It in Swahili by Sharifa ZawawiĪ palm-size pocket guide to common phrases and expressions. Lonely Planet Tanzania by Mary FitzpatrickĪ comprehensive, practical guide to Tanzania featuring maps, a good overview of culture, history and nature and much nuts-and-bolts information on excursions, accommodations and sightseeing. This pocket guide introduces local customs, etiquette and culture. Northern Tanzania Map by Ma Company (Tanzania)Ī colorful, hand-drawn map at a scale of 1:1.4 million with illustrations of common trees. Tanzania Map by NellesĪ clear, double-sided map with neighboring Rwanda and Burundi. Written with the typical safari-goer in mind, this perennial bestseller includes black-and-white drawings, an overview of each group and in-depth information. The Safari Companion by Richard EstesĪn invaluable encyclopedic guide to Africa’s mammals by a noted scientist. This take-along guide to 475 common species of birds, mammals, reptiles, insects, trees and flowers of East Africa features full- color photographs with detailed descriptions on facing pages. Hemingway paints the true story of his ramblings on safari in this classic, exquisitely written tale of hunting around Lake Manyara, which includes some of the best writing on the land itself and original pencil drawings. ![]() Green Hills of Africa by Ernest Hemingway Bradt Safari Guide Northern Tanzania by Philip BriggsĪ compact, practical overview of the history, wildlife and attractions of the Serengeti and surrounding parks, including Zanzibar. Here is a selection of books you may want to consider reading before you journey to Tanzania. ![]()
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![]() ![]() He is revealed to be Mal's absentee father and reluctantly gives her the ember, warning her to avoid it getting wet as it will not exhibit its full powers for her. ![]() Upon entering the Isle, Mal is freed of the curse and Celia gets her into Hades' lair, but Hades thwarts their effort to steal the ember. Following the theft and Hades' escape attempt, Mal suggests that the best way to protect Auradon is to close the Isle's barrier permanently.Īudrey curses Mal with Maleficent's scepter, so she and the other VKs go to the Isle to get Hades' ember, the only artifact powerful enough to break the scepter's curse. Unable to contain her jealousy, Audrey steals the Queen's crown and Maleficent's scepter from the museum, gaining magical powers and becoming a villain. Ben's ex-girlfriend Audrey seethes with jealousy, and her grandmother Queen Leah admonishes her for failing to secure the family legacy by marrying Ben. The day the kids are to be picked up, Ben, Mal's boyfriend and the king of Auradon, proposes to her, and she accepts. As the older VKs return to Auradon, Hades attempts to break through the Isle's barrier, but Mal stops him. Facilier and Squeaky and Squirmy, the twin sons of Mr. They pick Dizzy, granddaughter of Lady Tremaine Celia, daughter of Dr. Mal, Evie, Jay, and Carlos visit the Isle of the Lost to choose four new villain kids (VKs) to take to Auradon. The film premiered on Disney Channel on August 2, 2019, and in other territories worldwide starting on October 12, 2019. It is written by Sara Parriott and Josann McGibbon, and is directed by Kenny Ortega. Descendants 3 is an American musical fantasy television film, and the third installment in the Descendants series, following Descendants and Descendants 2. ![]() ![]() ![]() Vegan just means the product has no animal sourced ingredients and has not been tested on animals. There is no direct relationship between Vegan products and those organic or natural. Siguiendo las pautas del regulador, están etiquetados como un producto FX especial - Pintura protésica (solo para uso profesional) - No es un producto cosmético Aplique el producto a aparatos protésicos, calvas, ropa, etc.Are Vegan Face Paints Natural or Organic? para su uso en cosméticos (la agencia aún no los ha probado para uso cosmético). Los colores neón están hechos con pigmentos que no han sido aprobados por el regulador cosmético de EE. Global Colors es una empresa familiar bajo una nueva administración, su enfoque se centra en la responsabilidad medioambiental con envases libres de BPA que son reciclables y con altos estándares en sus instalaciones. Las pinturas para rostro y cuerpo de Global Colors nunca se prueban en animales. Esta línea de pintura facial es vegana, libre de nueces y no contiene fragancia, parabenos ni aceite de palma para reducir el riesgo de reacciones alérgicas. Y son hipoalergénicos, sin embargo, es una marca de pintura facial muy accesible. ![]() Todos los colores de Global Standard están hechos con ingredientes de alta calidad que cumplen con las normas FDA de EE. ¿Qué más debo saber sobre las pinturas de Global? Global Deep Magenta es genial para alas de mariposa, flores, osos rosados, coronas de princesa y más! ¡Esta nueva línea de Global Colors altamente pigmentada y brillante, por lo que es ideal para que tus diseños se destaquen! Las pinturas de Global Colors son ideales para pintacaritas y cosplayers profesionales, así como para artistas principiantes y padres que necesiten un producto de pintura de alta calidad pero accesible para una fiesta o simplemente por diversión. Ahora aplícalo sobre la superficie a pintar. Moje su esponja o pincel ligeramente, luego frote suavemente el aplicador contra la superficie de su pastilla hasta obtener una carga cremosa completa. Recomendamos a los pintores que apliquen agua a su pincel o esponja y luego carguen la pintura en lugar de rociarlas. Hay 32 gramos de pintura en este envase.Īplica las pinturas de Global Colors con una esponja o pincel humedo. ❼uáles son las dimensiones de este producto?Įl tamaño de este envase es de 7,30 cm de diámetro y 1,43 cm de alto. Following the regulator’s guidelines, they are labeled as a Special FX Product - Prosthetic Paint (for professional use only) - Not a cosmetic Product Apply product to prosthetic appliances, bald caps, clothing, etc. Neon colors are made with pigments that have not been approved by the USA Cosmetic Regulator to be used in cosmetics (the agency has not tested them yet for cosmetic use). Global Colours is a family owned business under new management, their focus is on environmental responsibility with BPA free packaging that is recyclable and high standards of working environments in their facilities. Global Colours paints are never tested on animals. Global paints are vegan, nut free, and contains no fragrance, parabens, or palm oil to reduce the risk of allergic reactions. What else should I know about Global Colours Paints?Īll Global Standard colors are made with US FDA compliant high-quality ingredients and are hypoallergenic, yet they are a very affordable brand of paint. Global Magenta pink will make any design pop! Think Butterfly wings, flowers, pink bears, princess crowns, bold line work and more! This new line from Global Colours is highly pigmented and bright, making it great for making your designs stand out! Global Colours Paints are great for professional painters and cosplayers as well as beginner artists and parents who need a high quality but affordable painting product for a party or just for fun. This paint won't be easily removed from some surfaces. Get a soapy sponge or cloth and gently remove the product from most surfaces, then rinse with water. This color is easy to remove with soap and water. Now apply it to the surface you wish to paint on. Gently rub the moistened applicator against the the surface of your paint cake until you get a full creamy load. Apply water to your brush or sponge and then load the product rather than spraying your paints. There is 32 grams of in this container.Īpply Global Colours Body Art and FX paints with a dampened sponge or brush. ![]() The size of this cake is 2 14/16 inches in diameter and 9/16 inches tall. What are the dimensions of this painting product? ![]() ![]() The greater our exposure to different music and sound, the greater our creative adaptability becomes. However, I think the real disadvantage is not so much a standardized A-‐440 as it is our exposure to limited forms of music on radio and television. The disadvantage is that where there is the least amount of diversity, the more limited our creative adaptability. As a musician I can expect pianos to be tuned to A-‐440 whereever I go. The advantage is consistency and not spending hours tuning instruments. I believe that standardization of pitch has advantages and disadvantages. I do not ascribe to the conspiracy theories concerning the implementation of A-‐440 in the West as standardized concert pitch. ![]() There is a great debate in the musical and healing field about a standardized tuning tone. However, in classical Indian music, the musicians will meditate and spend many hours, sometimes days, discovering “the right” Sa tone for a performance. We have come to rely on a standard tuning of A440 and use electronic tuning devices. In our modern Western music system “feel right” has been eliminated. The most important consideration for musicians for thousands of years was to discover and rediscover a tonic that “feels right” for the tuning of their instruments at the moment. Different moments, days, and times have their own unique tone signatures. The tonic “sets the tone” of everything that follows. Do or Ut, is very important to understand in the context of the healing arts. We do know that Pythagorean tuning based on a mobile Ut was the basis for all Gregorian tuning systems.Ī moveable tonic, i.e. We do not have any idea of how Ut was tuned in terms of modern day frequencies because they did not have frequency measuring devices in the 8th Century. ![]() What is most important is the relationship / intervals between the tones. In other words the Ut could change from day to day. The Ut or Do in music is called a tonic and ideally the tonic is mobile and not fixed. The sagram system for singing and chanting tones has been used in India thousands of years and is also based on natural intervals. Sagram is an acronym that represents musical tones similar to Do Re Mi. In the East in Indian classical music, the equivalent to the Solfeggio is called sargram. In the West, the intervals of the Solfeggio are at least 1500 years old. Pythagoras the Greek was a philosopher and mathematician who lived from 570-‐ 496BC. Solfeggio is based on a natural system of tuning called Pythagorean tuning. The Latin text translates as “So that your servants may sing with clear voices the wonders of your deeds and wash the guilt from their stained lips.” My modified translation based on my knowledge of sound healing is, “So that we, the servants of the divine, may sing with tuned voices, and bring ourselves in resonance with the wonders of your vibrational universe”. Ut was changed to “Do” in the 1600’s and the change from Sa to Si is lost to antiquity. ![]() The hymm contains the original Do Re Mi although in the those days it was Ut Re Mi. John the Babtist written by Paul the Deacon in the 8th Century A.D. The Christian roots of Solfeggio go back to a Gregorian Chant titled The Hymm to St. We are all familiar with the Solfeggio scale either from singing it in elementary school music class or from popular songs like “Do Re Me” from the Sound of Music. Today Solfeggio is a singing technique used to teach music students how to recognize musical intervals. ![]() ![]() (1994) Sepharose spin-column chromatography: a fast, nontoxic replacement for phenol:chloroform extraction/ethanol precipitation. Some plasmids may bear genes that code for. Importantly, transformants harboring correctly assembled constructs turn blue after incubation on media containing IPTG and X-Gal, while transformants harboring constructs with assembly. Klenow Fragment Klenow Fragment is the large fragment of DNA polymerase I. (1992) Converting restriction sites by filling in 5′ extensions. Briefly, the DNA assembly fragments comprise a cassette of the lac operon that is cloned into a destination vector containing an antibiotic resistance marker. (1991) Subcloning with new ampicillin and kanamycin resistant analogs of pUC19. (1984) Different restriction enzyme-generated sticky DNA ends can be Joined in vitro. (1984) Recombination-dependent recircularization of linearized pBR322 plasmid DNA following transformation of Escherichia coli. (1972) Nonchromosomal antibiotic resistance in bacteria: genetic transformation of Escherichia coli by R-factor DNA Proc. (1977) Construction and characterization of new cloning vehicles. ![]() Biotechniques 6, 929–932.īolivar, F., Rodriguez, R. (1988) Lid lysates an economical and rapid method for plasmid analysis. (1975) Ligation of EcoRI endonuclease-generated DNA fragments into linear and circular structures. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, NY.ĭugaiczyk, A., Boyer, H. (1989) Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual, 2nd ed. (1985) Improved M13 phage cloning vectors and host strains: nucleotide sequence of the M13mp18 and pUC19 vectors. Yanisch-Perron, C., Vieira, J., and Messing, J. Run the products on a gel, purify the desired fragments, and proceed with the common or compatible end restriction enzyme digestion of the destination vector. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves. Simply digest the parent vector with your chosen restriction enzyme and use T4 DNA Polymerase or the DNA Polymerase I Klenow Fragment to make the end blunt. These keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. We describe here a variety of general subcloning strategies and protocols discussions of more specialized strategies may be found elsewhere (e.g., ref. ![]() Phage vectors, such as those based on M13 ( 1), do not use antibiotic markers instead transformants produce virus particles that kill or slow the growth of infected cells, and appear as plaques on lawns of uninfected bacteria. coli host cells), and one or more restriction sites into which foreign DNA may be inserted. Typically, cloning vectors have three essential elements, an antibiotic resistance marker, an origin of replication (to allow selection of transformed E. They are commonly used to construct expression systems, and to transfer fragments into specialized vectors for the preparation of hybridization probes and single-stranded DNA sequencing templates. Subcloning procedures are used to transfer DNA fragments from one vector context (plasmid, cosmid, or phage) to another. ![]() ![]() ![]() On April 19, 1861, President Abraham Lincoln issued an order for the Union forces to begin a blockade of all major Confederate ports with the signing of the Proclamation of Blockade Against Southern Ports. After two days of heavy bombardment, Fort Sumter surrendered to the Confederates.Īt the outset of the war, the Union recognized the importance of keeping the Confederacy isolated from foreign markets. When Anderson refused, the next day at 4:30 AM, Beauregard ordered his forces at the Charleston battery to open fire onto Fort Sumter. ![]() On April 11, General Beauregard sent a letter to Major Anderson demanding the surrender of the fort. Robert Anderson was the Federal Major assigned to Fort Sumter and by April 1861, he and his men did not even have enough supplies to get them through the end of the month. The only fort they were unable to seize was the most strategic and important one to the Union: Fort Sumter. When South Carolina seceded, the first Confederate state to do so, they began to seize the forts within their borders and off their coastline. In late 1860 and early 1861, the Southern states voted to secede from the United States, and formed the Confederate States of America. Not only would the country forever be transformed, but even the nature of warfare was fundamentally altered by the events that unfolded during this bloody conflict. The Civil War-era was one of industrious innovation and sweeping economic and cultural change. ![]() ![]() ![]() Butler could have simply written a story set in 1800s Maryland, but by having the realities of slavery not just witnessed but lived by a protagonist from the modern era, we are forced to feel and think about that tragic era of our history as though it were happening to us. To assist with the lessons Butler wants us to learn, Dana, who is very much her own character, functions in part as a proxy of the reader. And, I suspect for many of us, we don’t like to think about it. The dynamics of these mindsets and the book’s events show the devastation that ignorance, jealousy, and sheer hatred can cause in the lives of many.Īs Dana says at one point, “People don’t learn everything about the times that came before them.” We know slavery happened. The story explores not just the attitudes and actions of slave-owners and other whites towards their black slaves, and vice versa, but of slaves towards the educated black protagonist. The art and story work collaboratively to make sure the reader is not okay with what is taking place.Ĭhiefly, Kindred is an ever-important reminder of how we think of and treat each other. Discomfort, frustration, and anger radiate from the book’s pages: the physical, often sexual violence is not just spoken of, but frequently shown. The sometimes dark, often gritty images set a serious tone and an intensity that the story demands. The art of Kindred reinforces the terror and panic often felt by the narrator. How did she get there? Why is this happening? As Kindred unfolds, Dana’s sanity and her very life are challenged. The initial confusion Dana experiences is well felt by the reader. ![]() This protagonist, Dana Franklin, an African American, is thrust into the all-too-real, all-too-horrifying realities of the world of slavery. A twenty-something writer from the year 1976, living in California, is mysteriously and repeatedly pulled through time and space to early 1800s Maryland. At its core, it is a story of pain, a tale of survival. Kindred: A Graphic Novel Adaptation, like the history it shares, is haunting. Considered by many to be her most accessible work, the novel has been adapted into a graphic novel by cartoonist/writer Damian Duffy and editor/artist John Jennings. Thirty-eight years after its original publication, Butler’s best-selling novel, Kindred, and by extension Butler’s own voice and vision, has been given new life. ![]() In 2006, she tragically passed away at the age of fifty-eight. Her career spanned over a dozen novels and, among her many awards and honors, Butler was the first science fiction writer to win a “genius grant” from the MacArthur Foundation, before being cut short. BUTLER’S KINDRED: A GRAPHIC NOVEL ADAPTATION by Damian Duffy and John Jennings Abrams Comicarts, 240 pagesĬrowned the “grand dame of science fiction” by Essence, Octavia Butler was one of the most popular and critically acclaimed science fiction writers of the 20 th century. ![]() ![]() ![]() On November 2, 1997, the annuity was changed from 20 to 25 yearly payments the cash option was added. It planned to sell tickets for both games for the rest of 1996 but within days Georgia was removed from MUSL, not to return until the 2010 cross-sell expansion. In August 1996, Georgia joined the then-new The Big Game, then the other major U.S. ![]() A few weeks later, Georgia became the only jurisdiction to leave Powerball (Maine, which joined MUSL in 1990, left when Powerball began). In 1996, Powerball went "on the road" for the first time, holding five remote drawings at the Summer Olympics in Atlanta. The drawings' host was longtime Iowa radio personality Mike Pace, who had hosted MUSL drawings since Lotto America began in 1988. Through 2008, Powerball drawings usually were held at Screenscape Studios in West Des Moines, Iowa. The two-drum concept has since been used by The Big Game (now Mega Millions) in the US, Australia's Powerball, Thunderball in the UK, Eurojackpot and EuroMillions. The two-drum concept was suggested by Steve Caputo of the Oregon Lottery. Using two drums to draw numbers from, offers more manipulation by simultaneously allowing low jackpot odds, numerous prize levels and high overall odds of winning (as explained later, a ticket can win by matching only one number). ![]() When it was launched in 1992 Powerball became the first game to use two drums. Stanek was president of the Iowa Lottery, and along with Steve Caputo, invented the Powerball game. The game, and name, were changed to Powerball on Apits first drawing was held April 22.ĭr. Powerball's predecessor began in 1988 the multi-state game was known as Lotto America. states and territories offering Powerball, as of November 2022 Mega Millions and Powerball LotteryĪlabama, Alaska, Hawaii, Nevada, and Utah do not have state lotteries. Powerball is known for producing some of the largest lottery jackpots in history including the record breaking $2.1 billion jackpot won by a ticket purchased in Altadena, California in 2022. The annuity is paid in 30 graduated installments over 29 years with each annuity payment increasing 5% annually, whereas the lump sum payment usually less than the annuity is paid all at once. Powerball jackpot winners have the choice of taking the annuity or lump sum cash prize. Powerball's minimum jackpot starts at $20 million annuity. Eastern Time some lotteries cut off sales earlier. The official cutoff for ticket sales is 10:00 p.m. ![]() Each play costs $2 or $3 with the Power Play option which allows players to increase the payout of their winning numbers. Since October 7, 2015, the game has used a 5/69 (white balls) + 1/26 (Powerballs) matrix from which winning numbers are chosen, resulting in odds of 1 in 292,201,338 of winning a jackpot per play. Eastern Time, at the Florida Lottery's headquarters in Tallahassee. Monday drawings were added to help boost sales and increase jackpot amounts. From 1992 to 2021, Powerball drawings were held biweekly on Wednesdays and Saturdays. It is overseen by the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL), which also manages other large jackpot games such as the Mega Millions. Higher than you think! The odds of winning a prize are 1 in 24.9.Powerball is an American lottery game offered by 45 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. View the latest Powerball winning numbers in the app or on the website following each drawing here on the North Carolina Powerball Results page. What are the NC Powerball winning numbers? When Powerball resets to the minimum jackpot, it’s an indication that one or more players won in the most recent drawing. You can find the latest North Carolina Powerball jackpot amounts here on the North Carolina Powerball Jackpots page. Once one or multiple winners have hit the grand prize, the Powerball resets to the minimum jackpot. Powerball jackpots roll over until there is a winner or multiple winners. What time is the North Carolina Powerball drawing? North Carolina Powerball drawings take place twice a week on Wednesdays and Saturdays. or in Texas, California, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Oregon, Washington or Pennsylvania you can purchase Powerball tickets through at ! ![]() ![]() ![]() If your workouts are starting to become easier, you are not doing progressive overload, and you will not make any gains. Because if you don’t continue to increase the demands you place on your body, you will not be able to make further improvements. Progressive overload is the most important aspect of building muscle and strength. There are many ways to go about progressive overload, and all are important, which we will get into shortly, but the most commonly discussed are increasing weight, reps, and sets. Your body adapts to the stimulus you place on it pretty quickly, so if you don’t progressively overload your musculoskeletal system, your gains will stagnate. Simply put, in order to continue getting bigger and stronger, you must make your workouts harder and harder. Progressive overload is a principle that involves progressively making your workouts more challenging over time, so that you can continually gain muscle, strength and endurance. When & how often to progressive overload.Progressive overload’s non-linear path.Understanding muscle fiber recruitment.How to progressive overload at home too!.Example of how progressive overload works.Why is progressive overload so important?.Do I need progressive overload to build muscle?.Furthermore, this applies to both men and women of all ages. Note: This is not just a progressive overload guide for beginners, we believe intermediate and even veteran lifters will find useful information within. We will get into specifics for employing progressive overload for strength and mass below. Moreover, there is a big crossover for gaining strength and muscle when it comes to rep ranges, load and volume. The larger the muscle, the larger the strength capacity. You can think of muscle size as strength capacity, and vice versa. As such, the focus of your training should consider both. ![]() In regards to strength and muscle size, the two are closely related. However, generally speaking, progressive overload applies to all forms of training: strength, power, hypertrophy, endurance, VO2 max, etc. In essence, you should always be aiming to improve. As most of us want to gain both strength and muscle, we will cover how progressive overload works for both. ![]() In this article, we discuss everything you need to know about the never-ending, always-important, progressive overload principle of training. ![]() ![]() ![]() The Le Mans Legend race is From 10.05 to 10.50 local time at Le Mans on Saturday (June 13th) morning and don’t forget the English language commentary on Radio Le Mans (available from their website) is sponsored by HistoricRacingNews. Just two seconds behind was the GT40 of Diogo Ferrao amd Martin Stretton, the front two almost twelve seconds clear of the pack and looking to have the race at the front to themselves.ġ Bernard Thuner F / Claude Nahum F (Ford GT40 Mk1) 4m30.280sĢ Diogo Ferrao PT / Martin Stretton GB (Ford GT40) 4m32.753sģ Richard Meins GB (Ford GT40 1966) 4m44.514sĤ Sylvain Stepak F / Jean Luc Blanchemain F (Alpine A220) 4m44.514sĥ Philip Walker GB / Miles Griffiiths GB (Ford GT40) 4m46.506sĦ Ludovic Caron F (Shelby Cobra 289 MkII) 4m47.700sħ Andrew Smith GB / James Cottingham GB (Ford GT40 Mk1) 4m47.837sĨ Chris Ward GB (Lister Costin) 4m49.972sĩ David Hart NL (AC Cobra Le Mans) 4m50.718 Thursday evening’s qualifying session saw the 1960s sports racers to the fore, with the French GT40 of Bernard Thuner and Claude Nahum quickest ahead. With the eligible date range extended this year letting in the cars of the late 1960s, the event has a broad range of classic entries (see full list below) ranging from a 750cc Panhard to a pack of GT40s! Rounds are run mostly at MG Car Club meetings with invitation events at other Club’s meetings. The Le Mans Legends race on Saturday morning should be a highlight of the build up to the actual 24-Hour races itself as well as reminding racegoers of the rich heritage of the event. Click on the Gallery tab for some of the Le Mans Legends English language commentary sponsored by on Radio Le Mans! Built on a Heritage shell that replaced the original 1973 MG Midget. ![]() |
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