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Giveaway: Thrill of a Lifetime in a Formula 2000 Racecar

by Ram Balakrishnan
June 21, 2009
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[Reynard F2000 car at the Bridgestone Racing Academy]

Where Does All My Money Go?, Four Pillars and I are teaming up and holding a joint giveaway for one lucky recipient to receive a thrill of a lifetime driving a Reynard Formula 2000 race car on a real race track courtesy of The Bridgestone Racing Academy!

The exact details of the prize, which is valued at $245, is available here.

Contest Rules

  1. You can earn an entry by copying any one sentence from anywhere on the school’s website (www.race2000.com) and pasting it in a comment on ANY or ALL THREE of our blogs’ respective contest posts.
  2. You can earn up to one entry per blog. So if you leave a valid comment on all three blogs, you will receive three (3) entries into the contest.
  3. Entries will be accepted until 11:59 PM EDT on Saturday, June 27th, 2009. A winner will be announced and/or contacted on or before Monday June 29th, 2009.
  4. Winner is responsible for their own transportation and/or accommodations if necessary.
  5. The prize has no cash value, but is transferable, and is only good for enrolment in the Thrill Of A Lifetime Reynard – 1 Session school.
  6. You are subject to all the Bridgestone Racing Academy’s rules and restrictions.
  7. You must provide a valid email address in the comment form – but note that your email address will not be visible to anyone but the blog owners, and your information is never shared or sold. The winner will be contacted by this email address. If the winner has not responded to us within 1 week, a new winner will be selected from the other entries. (So make sure you get your email address right and you check your junk-mail folders after the contest ends!)
  8. If you receive this post via e-mail, click on the article heading to visit the website, scroll down to the end of the page, type in your comment under “Leave a Comment” and click “Submit” (and don’t forget to visit the other blogs and leave comments there to increase your odds of winning!).

Don’t forget that you can earn additional entries by commenting on Where Does All My Money Go? and Four Pillars. Thanks again to The Bridgestone Racing Academy and bonne chance everyone!

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