THE Press is promoting a competition for Croft Racing Circuit to offer a great Father’s Day prize.
We have two pairs of tickets to give away when Darlington venue Croft hosts the latest round of the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship next Sunday.
The BTCC is the UK’s top motor racing series with huge numbers of people from across the region annually heading to the North Yorkshire track as it’s their only chance of the year to see the likes of Jason Plato, Matt Neal, Mat Jackson, Andrew Jordan and Tom Chilton in high-speed action.
Furthermore, there’s a huge variety of cars on the grid to cheer on, including Audi, BMW, Chevrolet, Ford, Honda, SEAT, Toyota, Vauxhall and Volkswagen.
All we need you to do to stand a chance of winning a pair of tickets is answer the following question:
Where is the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship racing on Father’s Day Sunday, June 19?
Send your answer with your name, address and a daytime phone number, to Croft Competition, Sportsdesk, The Press, 76-86 Walmgate, York YO1 9YN or email your answer and contact details to sport@thepress.co.uk
The closing date for entries is noon on Wednesday, June 15.
The winner will be the first correct entry selected at random on that date.
Usual Newsquest rules apply (www.newsquest.co.uk/terms). The editor’s decision is final.
Children aged 15 and under, meanwhile, will be admitted free of charge for the BTCC event with added attractions including an open paddock and an autograph session.
For those unsuccessful in our competition, adult tickets can be purchased via www.croftcircuit.co.uk or by calling 01325 721815.
Disclaimer: This prize is sponsored and provided by Croft Circuit subject to its terms and conditions. In publishing this competition, The Press makes no representations or warranties express or implied as to the suitability or enjoyment of the prize offered by Croft Circuit. No contractual obligation is or has been created between the reader and The Press. Any claims or disputes in relation to the prize must be dealt with Croft Circuit direct.
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