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If you are mad about motorsport then you need to get your first motor racing fix of 2007 at the world's biggest motorsport show, Autosport International, on Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 January, at the NEC in Birmingham. Long regarded as the official start to the motor racing season, Autosport International brings together a mouthwatering selection of performance and racing cars, world class international car manufacturer launches, and the all-action Live Action Arena all under one roof.
Add to that the cream of international racing stars, from motor sport legends such as Derek Bell, Allan McNish, David Brabham, Andy Priaulx, Mark Blundell and Jason Plato, alongside the Formula 1 stars of the future, and this is the show no motorsport fan should miss.
Ryan Lewis will be at the show on Saturday 13 to talk about his 2007 Champ Car Atlantic campaign and announce which team he will be driving for this year.
We've got two pairs of tickets to give away so you can see Ryan at the show on Saturday 13 January. All you have to do is answer the following question:
Where did Ryan Lewis finish in his first Champ Car Atlantic race?
Please send your answer, along with your name and address to lindsay@morle.com. The first two names out of the hat on Friday 5 January will win the tickets. Good luck!
If you aren't lucky this time, here is all the information you need to get regular tickets:
Avoid the queues and book online at www.autosport-international.com or by phoning the ticket hotline on 0870 380 2244. Tickets are £26.00 per adult including entry to the Live Action Arena, children's (5 - 15 years) tickets are £18.50.
The elite Paddock Pass is available at £32.00 for adults and £24.50 for children. The Paddock Pass gives exclusive access to the Driver Signing Area; access to the Live Action Arena Paddock back stage; priority seating and fast-track entry to the Live Action Arena, and a show guide lanyard including pictures of celebrities and a detailed floor plan of the show. There are a limited number of Paddock Passes available, so book early to avoid disappointment.
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