Sunday Jul 22 2012
Battle of the Badges Challenge main event
By: Anne Stokes, special to the Press Tribune
Photo by Anne Stokes
Officer Todd Lynn of the Roseville Police Department (in car #15) wore his own helmet during the Battle of the Badges challenge main event held Saturday at the Speed Factory in Roseville. After several qualifier races held earlier in the day, the final race pitted six of the best fire department drivers against six of the best police department drivers.
Officer Todd Lynn of the Roseville Police Department (in car #15) wore his own helmet during the Battle of the Badges challenge main event held Saturday at the Speed Factory in Roseville. After several qualifier races held earlier in the day, the final race pitted six of the best fire department drivers against six of the best police department drivers.
Photo by Anne Stokes
Roseville's fire and police departments compete against each other in the Battle of the Badges challenge main event held Saturday at the Speed Factory in Roseville. After several qualifier races held earlier in the day, the final race pitted six of the best fire department drivers against six of the best police department drivers.
Roseville's fire and police departments compete against each other in the Battle of the Badges challenge main event held Saturday at the Speed Factory in Roseville. After several qualifier races held earlier in the day, the final race pitted six of the best fire department drivers against six of the best police department drivers.
Photo by Anne Stokes
Police Chief Daniel Hahn (in car #48) takes the outside in the Battle of the Badges challenge main event held Saturday at the Speed Factory in Roseville. After several qualifier races held earlier in the day, the final race pitted six of the best fire department drivers against six of the best police department drivers.
Police Chief Daniel Hahn (in car #48) takes the outside in the Battle of the Badges challenge main event held Saturday at the Speed Factory in Roseville. After several qualifier races held earlier in the day, the final race pitted six of the best fire department drivers against six of the best police department drivers.
Photo by Anne Stokes
Tag Gregory (in car #53) leads the pack, ultimately winning the Battle of the Badges main event held at the Speed Factory in Roseville, earning glory and bragging rights for the Roseville Fire Department.
Tag Gregory (in car #53) leads the pack, ultimately winning the Battle of the Badges main event held at the Speed Factory in Roseville, earning glory and bragging rights for the Roseville Fire Department.
Photo by Anne Stokes
Jennie Leatherman records the Battle of the Badges challenge main event held at the Speed Factory in Roseville with her iPad.
Jennie Leatherman records the Battle of the Badges challenge main event held at the Speed Factory in Roseville with her iPad.
Photo by Anne Stokes
Roseville Police Chief Daniel Hahn buckles into car number 9, getting ready to race in the Battle of the Badges challenge "Top Brass" race against Fire Chief Marcus Reed at the Speed Factory in Roseville.
Roseville Police Chief Daniel Hahn buckles into car number 9, getting ready to race in the Battle of the Badges challenge "Top Brass" race against Fire Chief Marcus Reed at the Speed Factory in Roseville.
Photo by Anne Stokes
Speed Factory supervisor Jake Van Wagner, right, double checks Roseville Fire Chief Marcus Reed's equipment before he races in the Battle of the Badges "Top Brass" race against Police Chief Daniel Hahn at the Speed Factory in Roseville.
Speed Factory supervisor Jake Van Wagner, right, double checks Roseville Fire Chief Marcus Reed's equipment before he races in the Battle of the Badges "Top Brass" race against Police Chief Daniel Hahn at the Speed Factory in Roseville.
Photo by Anne Stokes
Roseville Fire Chief Marcus Reed, right, with Joe Lapenna and Jamie Pepin admire the Fire Department's newest medal, won at the Speed Factory's Battle of the Badges challenge.
Roseville Fire Chief Marcus Reed, right, with Joe Lapenna and Jamie Pepin admire the Fire Department's newest medal, won at the Speed Factory's Battle of the Badges challenge.
Photo by Anne Stokes
Roseville Fire Chief Marcus Reed, left, owner Brent Davis, and Roseville Police Chief Daniel Hahn at the Battle of the Bands Go Kart Challenge main event at the Speed Factory in Roseville. The challenge pitted the Roseville Fire and Police departments against each other in a charity race.
Roseville Fire Chief Marcus Reed, left, owner Brent Davis, and Roseville Police Chief Daniel Hahn at the Battle of the Bands Go Kart Challenge main event at the Speed Factory in Roseville. The challenge pitted the Roseville Fire and Police departments against each other in a charity race.
Photo by Anne Stokes
Roseville Fire Chief Marcus Reed, left, and Tag Gregory, who won first place in the Battle of the Badges challenge main event at the Speed Factory in Roseville. After several qualifier races held earlier in the day, the final race pitted six of the best fire department drivers against six of the best police department drivers.
Roseville Fire Chief Marcus Reed, left, and Tag Gregory, who won first place in the Battle of the Badges challenge main event at the Speed Factory in Roseville. After several qualifier races held earlier in the day, the final race pitted six of the best fire department drivers against six of the best police department drivers.
Photo by Anne Stokes
Scott Milligan of the Roseville Fire Department (in car #2) gets ready to race in the Battle of the Badges challenge main event held Saturday at the Speed Factory in Roseville. After several qualifier races held earlier in the day, the final race pitted six of the best fire department drivers against six of the best police department drivers.
Scott Milligan of the Roseville Fire Department (in car #2) gets ready to race in the Battle of the Badges challenge main event held Saturday at the Speed Factory in Roseville. After several qualifier races held earlier in the day, the final race pitted six of the best fire department drivers against six of the best police department drivers.