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Do you want to be Britain's next champion? |
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Monday, 14 April 2008 |
Do you
think you have got what it takes to withstand the pressure of 27 rivals tailing
you for the lead? Can you stay in front for 16 laps in atrocious weather conditions?
Can you keep a cool head driving a 280bhp-strong car for over 30 minutes?
Vauxhall’s Matt Neal did exactly that in
yesterday’s round six of the 2008 HiQ MSA British Touring Car
Championship at Rockingham, taking
home a glorious race victory for VX Racing.
If you think you can match
the skill and expertise of Matt Neal and for your chance to be the
UK’s next budding racing star why not
enter the 2008 VXR Racing Driver of the Year competition?
The prize is a fully-paid
motorsport season in the 2009 Dunlop
Sport Maxx Cup behind the wheel of a Vauxhall Astra VXR, run by the highly
successful Triple Eight Engineering.
The 2007
competition winner, 34-year-old
mortgage consultant John
Allison from Beverley, was
on-site at Rockingham to receive
first-hand tricks and tips from Neal ahead of his racing debut at
Snetterton in two
weeks.
“I had a wonderful time at Rockingham,” said
Allison. “I will also race at
Rockingham in my 2008 season and I
spoke to Matt (Neal) to find out which curbs to use and where the tricky turns
are. I obviously couldn’t have wished for better advice as he went
on to win a stunner of a
race.”
To register, simply visit
www.vxrdriver.co.uk to fill in the online questionnaire. From this, 1,620 successful applicants will
be put through their paces in the karting semi-finals, before 15 finalists are
selected for the intensive three-day final.
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