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COMPETITION - Win a Place at a Top-Level Racing School Worldwide
Patterrn
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Win a Place at a Top-Level Racing School Worldwide
SAFEisFAST.com is offering the chance for three aspiring racers from across the world to win a day of training at a top racing school in the US, Europe or Asia.
In the US, the Allen Berg Racing School is offering one winner the choice of two programmes at the Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca circuit in California. There is a one-day programme aimed at beginner drivers to learn the fundamental elements of racing a single-seater car, and a one-day lapping programme, which covers all the elements of a test day and encourages drivers to refine and improve their existing skills.
In the UK, Motor Sport Vision is offering one winner a place on its Race Academy. This is a one-day programme featuring one-to-one instructor training in race techniques, such as defensive driving and starts. The course also includes a National B racing licence or Advanced Association of Racing Drivers Schools (ARDS) test.
In Malaysia, Meritus.GP, which runs the AsiaCup Series junior driver development programme at the Sepang F1 circuit, is offering a full day test in the championship’s Formula BMW car. The AsiaCup will become the FIA Formula 4 South East Asia series in 2016 and Meritus.GP are also offering a huge $10,000 discount from the championship entrance fee if a suitable graduate decides to enter series following the test day.
To be in with a chance of winning one of the training days, simply go to SafeisFast.com and answer three motor sport related questions.
The winners will be chosen from all of the correct entries received.
SAFEisFAST.com is offering the chance for three aspiring racers from across the world to win a day of training at a top racing school in the US, Europe or Asia.
In the US, the Allen Berg Racing School is offering one winner the choice of two programmes at the Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca circuit in California. There is a one-day programme aimed at beginner drivers to learn the fundamental elements of racing a single-seater car, and a one-day lapping programme, which covers all the elements of a test day and encourages drivers to refine and improve their existing skills.
In the UK, Motor Sport Vision is offering one winner a place on its Race Academy. This is a one-day programme featuring one-to-one instructor training in race techniques, such as defensive driving and starts. The course also includes a National B racing licence or Advanced Association of Racing Drivers Schools (ARDS) test.
In Malaysia, Meritus.GP, which runs the AsiaCup Series junior driver development programme at the Sepang F1 circuit, is offering a full day test in the championship’s Formula BMW car. The AsiaCup will become the FIA Formula 4 South East Asia series in 2016 and Meritus.GP are also offering a huge $10,000 discount from the championship entrance fee if a suitable graduate decides to enter series following the test day.
To be in with a chance of winning one of the training days, simply go to SafeisFast.com and answer three motor sport related questions.
The winners will be chosen from all of the correct entries received.
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