
By Aled Herbert
Published: 21 March 2000 13:21 GMT
Silicon.com is delighted to announce the third winner of its Formula 1 competition.
Debbie Connor, aircraft controller, British Airways, will be off to spend a day at former F1 driver Jonathan Palmer's Motor Sensation.
Silicon.com is giving away this prize each week in March: see http://www.silicon.com/grandprix for more details.
The Motor Sensation is a new motorsport driving event, and offers visitors the opportunity to drive cars including the Audi TT Sprint Lotus Elise Sport 135, and Toyota Land Cruiser.
Silicon.com is also offering viewers the chance to attend the British Grand Prix at Silverstone on 23 April 2000. The winner of this competition will be a guest of Jaguar Racing at the racing suite in the Paddock Club at Silverstone. Along with first class hospitality, you'll have the opportunity to meet Jackie Stewart and current Formula One drivers, Johnny Herbert and Eddie Irvine.
You can enter the competition at: http://www.silicon.com/grandprix .
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