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Win Premium Grand Stand tickets to the British Grand Prix - and get a lift there from Williams!
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27 June 2008
Formula One comes to Great Britain next weekend with the title race wide open. Just ten points separate leader Felipe Massa from fourth-placed Brit Lewis Hamilton with Silverstone ready to host another another 100,000-plus crowd.
It promises to be another thrilling race - it's also a sellout - but you could be there to watch the race in it's entirety thanks to Sportsmail and RBS - official Partner of the AT&T Williams team.
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We've teamed up to offer one lucky reader a pair of Premium Grand Stand tickets for Sunday July 6, and the prize not only provides the best view in the house but also lunch, team merchandise - and a lift in an official Williams coach from a predestined pick-up point so you don't even have to fret about parking. And they take you back, of course!
It's a package worth over £1,200 to one of the highlights of the British sporting calendar and to be in with a chance of winning this pair of tickets, simply answer the following question:
What was Sir Jackie Stewart's 'make it happen' moment at the Monaco Grand Prix?
a) Kazuki Nakajima winning two points for the AT&T Williams team
b) McLaren filling Hamilton’s car with the perfect amount of fuel at his first pit stop spot
c) Kimi Raikkonen crashing with Adrian Sutil to remove him from the race
E-mail your answer, along with your name, address and contact number to:
to reach us by midday TUESDAY JULY 1.
NEED HELP FINDING THE ANSWER? LOOK BELOW...
RBS global ambassador Sir Jackie Stewart and independent F1 race engineer Gary Anderson have combined forces to explore the strategy behind each race and choose the ‘Make It Happen’ moment where they think each race was won or lost - available exclusively
Visit the site to discover Sir Jackie Stewart’s ‘Make It Happen moment’ of the Monaco Grand Prix in the Race Strategy section - where you can also test your own race strategy by playing the RBS Race Strategy game.
The winner will be the first picked after the cutoff time and will be informed by phone by 1pm.
Normal Associated Newspapers terms and conditions apply. The Editor's decision is final.
The Royal Bank of Scotland Group (RBS) fuels strategies both in business and on the race track as official Partner of the AT&T Williams team.
On the right track: The RBS AT & T Williams team
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