Sentences with phrase «airwaves racing»

The Airwaves Racing Ford Focus of Mat Jackson took the win in Race 3, narrowly avoiding a crash, followed by Andrew Jordan, then James Nash, making this his third consecutive podium position of this race.
Moving onto the second race, Plato's Cruze was laden with the 45kgs of «Maximum Success Ballast», but he still managed to lead throughout the race, taking his second win of the day, comfortably ahead of team - mate Gordon Shedden and Mat Jackson in the Local Airwaves Racing team's Ford Focus.
The final race of the day was dominated by Mat Jackson in the Airwaves Racing Ford Focus, ahead of the two Chevrolet Cruzes of Paul O'Neill and Jason Plato.
Fabrizio Giovanardi, champion in 2007 and 2008, also returns, piloting an Airwaves Racing Ford Focus.

Not exact matches

County Legislator Laura Curran barely had time to savor her Democratic primary victory over County Comptroller (and party switcher) George Maragos last night before Martins, a former state senator, hit the airwaves with his first TV ad of the race.
Paladino has a long history of making race - related comments, but Thomas noted in the video (I'm not sure that it ever actually hit the airwaves) the candidate also «created hundreds of jobs for people of color and he's funded a homeless mission for 15 years, feeding, housing and educating Buffalo's poorest families.»
Republican groups — which have mostly sat on the sidelines in House contests this cycle until recently — have reserved nearly $ 12 million on the television airwaves in competitive races through Election Day, according to two sources tracking ad buys in House contests across the country.
in the Democratic primary and Gary Johnson and Jill Stein in the general election have struggled to have their voices heard by the masses, both Clinton and Trump have dominated the airwaves and newspapers for the entire race.
Following his appearance in the only scheduled debate in the race for governor, Green Party candidate Howie Hawkins is hitting the airwaves.
Super PACS and special interest groups from Washington, D.C., will be filling mail boxes and saturating the airwaves because the 24th Congressional District election remains one of the most competitive House races in the nation.
And the race between Republican state Assemblywoman Jane Corwin, Democrat Kathleen Hochul, the Erie County clerk, and Jack Davis, a once - conservative Democrat who is running as a so - called tea party candidate, is becoming more and more a referendum on House Republican plans to alter Medicare, as both sides filling the airwaves with television ads attacking the other side over Medicare.
The pro-casino expansion NY Jobs Now PAC is hitting the airwaves with two TV spots that highlight two of the state's hottest local races in which the opponents have managed to agree on one thing: Voting «yes» on Prop. 1.
All this is to say the airwaves in Buffalo have been saturated with nearly 10,000 spots in the past two years for one Congressional race.
Two of the region's most hotly contested political races have taken to the airwaves with their first television commercials.
The endorsement could potentially lead to support on the airwaves from the organization, which has already spent more than $ 14 million on races this cycle, according to numbers compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics.
The race for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Dan Coats continues to heat up as both Democrat Evan Bayh and Republican Todd Young take to the airwaves.
Helping seal the deal was a $ 1 million independent expenditure by anti-horse carriage advocates that flooded the airwaves early with their «Anybody But Quinn» message, driving up Ms. Quinn's negatives as voters began to tune into the race.
In a sign of what's at stake politically, outside groups and national party committees are pouring money into the race, cluttering up the local airwaves with attack ads.
Without a presidential race dominating the airwaves, House and Senate races will be on the receiving end of an unprecedented deluge of political spending this midterm cycle.
Super PACs and outside spending will only add to the airwaves clutter next fall as they shift their means to buy airtime for congressional races.
Contact Sport: A Story of Champions, Airwaves, and a One - Day Race around the World by J. K. George Greenleaf Book Group Press, 2016 -LRB-($ 22.95)-RRB-
Here, crews from across the archipelago race traditional island sloops by day, then party the night away at Regatta Village Cricket season lasts from March to November, and ongoing commentary of the matches fills the local airwaves.
Once again, the game's conceit is that you're taking part in the Horizon festival of racing and music, and the airwaves are thick with shimmery electro pop, frantic drum»n' bass and crunchy alt - rock, all of it effervescent and upbeat.
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