
Published: 30 March 2000 09:30 BST
This month Silicon.com is offering its viewers the chance win a ticket to the 2000 British Grand Prix at Silverstone, courtesy of Jaguar Racing.
Not only will the winner experience all the excitement of Britain's premiere racing event - he or she will see it from the luxury of the Jaguar Racing Suite at the Paddock Club. And if that isn't incentive enough to enter the competition, you'll also get the chance to meet Jaguar drivers Johnny Herbert and Eddie Irvine, as well as racing veteran and chairman and CEO of Jaguar Racing, Jackie Stewart.
To enter, all you have to do is answer some simple questions on the special Silicon.com microsite at http://www.silicon.com/grandprix . There will be a new set of questions every Wednesday in March, so you'll have four chances to win the big prize.
And never fear - even if you don't win the top prize we've got more to give away.
Each week you'll also have the opportunity to win a day out at ex-Formula 1 driver Jonathan Palmer's Motor Sensation Autodrome. This new motorsport driving event will let you drive cars including the Audi TT Sprint, Lotus Elise Sport and Toyota Land Cruiser.
The draws for Jonathan Palmer's Motor Sensation will be made at the end of each week in March. The grand prize winner - the trip to Silverstone - will be announced on 5 April by Silicon.com.
So get those entry forms filled in, and in a month's time you could be watching the British Grand Prix sipping champagne with past winners in the luxury of the Silverstone Paddock Club.
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