On Ford Australias saddest day, Supercars driver Chaz Mostert gave the Falcon faithful something to cheer about at Mount Panorama.The same day Ford Australias factories closed their doors for the last time, Falcon driver Mostert managed to provide Bathurst 1000 qualifyings feel-good story.One year after his horror qualifying crash, Mostert topped the timesheets for most of Fridays 40-minute session before being relegated to fourth in a frenzied finish.Holdens Jamie Whincup - four-time Bathurst winner - claimed provisional pole.Mostert might have missed top spot ahead of Saturdays top-10 shootout which will determine the front of the grid for Sundays Great Race.Yet he still achieved plenty.The Ford gun finally exorcised his demons 12 months after his spectacular qualifying crash on the mountain.Mosterts 2015 Bathurst title defence was abruptly ended after he broke his leg and was airlifted to hospital following his spectacular qualifying crash.Its unbelievable, Mostert said.This time last year, I just got reminded that I was carted off in an ambulance and, this time, I qualified for the top-10 shootout - pretty stoked.Twelve months since the big crash and all the people that have backed me all the way, I cant really thank them enough.It marked the first time Mostert had officially completed Bathurst qualifying in his fourth Mount Panorama campaign, famously winning the 2014 Great Race from last on the starting grid.Mosterts effort provided a silver lining to the dark cloud hanging over Ford on Friday.About 600 manufacturing workers lost their jobs when Ford Australia closed its factories at Geelong and Broadmeadows in Melbournes north, ending 91 years of production.The two Ford Supercars teams will still race Falcons next year but the brand looks set to disappear by 2018, possibly replaced by Mustangs.It would mark the end of an era.Falcons have won the Great Race 14 times since first contesting Bathurst in 1967, beginning their famous rivalry with Holden.Ford factory workers are believed to be driving in a convoy to Mount Panorama this weekend to salute the Falcon.Fords No.1 driver Mark Winterbottom - the series defending champion - hoped to provide a fitting send-off.It is emotional, Winterbottom said.It would be nice to send the Falcon out on the high it deserves.Former Bathurst champion Winterbottom was seventh fastest ahead of the shootout.Well tune her up and try and get a little bit better and see if we can start somewhere up the front, he said. Cheap Air Max Shoes With Free Shipping . The Browns coaching search remains incomplete. Air Max 90 Clearance . Jeff Green scored 13 points and Kris Humphries 12 for the Celtics, who nearly blew an 18-point, second-half lead. Sullingers 20-20 was the first by a Celtics player since Kevin Garnetts first game in Boston in 2007. Garnett was dealt -- along with Paul Pierce -- to Brooklyn during the off-season. http://www.airmaxwholesaleforsale.com/air-max-720-wholesale.html .ca! Hi Kerry, Its another day and here we are looking at another dubious hit to the head. In this case Blue Jackets forward Brandon Dubinsky elbowed Saku Koivu in the head about a second after he dished off the puck to a teammate, knocking him unconscious. Cheap Air Max Wholesale . The 28-year-old from Calgary matched his career best after missing just one shot in his two rounds of shooting in the mens 10-kilometre sprint competition. Smith finished in 23 minutes 15. Air Max 720 Clearance . - The Oakland Raiders re-signed offensive lineman Khalif Barnes on Friday. COLUMBUS, Ohio -- An Ohio judge wont dismiss breach-of-contract and other claims against the truck-stop chain owned by Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam and his brother, Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam.Several companies have sued Pilot Flying J in connection with a scheme to cheat customers out of promised discounts and rebates.A Franklin County judge this week refused the chains request to dismiss claims in an Ohio suit. He concluded the companies making the allegations provided sufficient information to pursue the claims.ddddddddddddJimmy Haslam isnt charged and has denied knowing about the scheme, which came to light after federal agents raided the companys Knoxville, Tennessee, headquarters in 2013. It led to millions of dollars in settlements and charges against some employees.Bill Haslam has said he isnt involved with operating the company. ' ' '