T&A offers free tickets to Autosport International 2012
Autosport International kicks off the 2012 motorsport season at the Birmingham NEC, UK, on 14-15 January and we’re offering three readers the chance to win a pair of tickets. If you want to win, all you have to do is answer this very simple question: Which tyre manufacturer took over F1 tyre supply from Bridgestone during the last season? To be in with a chance, simply email your answer to info@77.237.250.82 or post it the old fashion way to: 6a Salem Street, Stoke-on-Trent, ST1 5PR. Mark your entries "Autosport Competition" and don’t forget to include your contact details. The three winners will be drawn from all the correct answers. The closing date is 9 December 2011.
Autosport International features live racing, multi-million pound racecar displays and exclusive celebrity appearances: F1 television presenters Jake Humphrey and David Coulthard and Force India racer Paul Di Resta are among the high profile names that have already been confirmed for next year’s show.
Enjoy the sound of revving engines and squealing tyres at Autosport International’s Live Action Arena, the UK’s largest indoor race track, where performance cars carry out wheel-to-wheel racing, daredevil demonstrations and record-breaking stunts. You can also experience the adrenaline rush first-hand, with Caterham drift passenger rides and karting challenges on offer.
Plus, you can take a closer look at mouth-watering machinery from the most famous marques in the business, as Autosport International comprises of nine halls packed with classic and contemporary racing cars. Make sure you visit the F1 Racing Grid and Autosport International’s dedicated Performance Car Show: Powered by PistonHeads.com.
Tickets for Autosport International cost £30 for adults and £19.50 for children aged five and over, for more information call +44 (0)844 581 1420 or visit autosportinternational.com.
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