The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) is
partnering Singapore’s Formula 1 title sponsor, SingTel, and race
promoter, Singapore GP, for a Singapore Grand Prix roadshow – ‘The
Ultimate Racing Sensation’ – at Changi Airport.
Life-sized race track simulators and racing game consoles will be on display at Changi Airport till 24 May 2009,
for passengers and airport visitors eager for some Formula One
action.
A highlight of the roadshow is a lucky draw where
two winners will walk away with a pair of Singapore
Grand Prix Bay
Grandstand tickets each.
The first leg of ‘The Ultimate
Racing Sensation’ roadshow has already kicked off at the public areas
of Terminal 3.
Until 7 May 2009, two sets of life-sized SingTel
race car simulators and four sets of racing game consoles are
on display at Terminal 3 Check-in Departure Hall, near Hall Row
11 from noon to 10pm daily.
All airport visitors can enjoy a
free multi-sensory ride on the simulators to experience the
Singapore circuit for themselves or try their hand at the
racing game consoles. Visitors can also take part in the lucky
draw.
The roadshow will continue in the Departure Transit Malls of Terminals 1, 2 and 3 and the Budget Terminal from 8 –
24 May 2009.
Passengers who spend a minimum of Sin$15 can have a
ride on the racing game consoles, located at Terminal 1 (noon to
10pm daily), Terminal 2 (noon to 10pm daily), Terminal 3
(1.30pm to 11.30pm daily) and the Departure Lounge of the
Budget Terminal (4pm to 11.30pm daily).
Record breakers who
clock the best timings stand to win limited edition Singapore
Grand Prix premiums and Changi Airport collectibles. Each
participant will also be entitled to a complimentary photo
souvenir pictured against a Formula One thematic backdrop and a
chance to take part in the lucky draw.
The lucky draw will
take place on 29 May 2009. Winners will be notified by the organisers.
The 2009 Formula 1 Singtel
Singapore Grand Prix will
take place from 25 – 27 September 2009 at the Marina Bay Street
Circuit in the heart of downtown Singapore.
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