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Win a copy of Gran Turismo Sport and a driving experience at Silverstone

Take part in a competition to win your own copy of Gran Turismo Sport and the opportunity for you and a friend to drive at Silverstone.

As a Christmas treat we’ve teamed up with makers of the Gran Turismo Sport video game have teamed up with Silverstone Race Circuit to offer a brilliant Christmas prize package comprising a copy of GT Sport, a Thrustmaster T-GT steering wheel and a driving experience for you and a guest at Silverstone Race Circuit in a Ferrari, Aston Martin or single-seater.

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The heavily anticipated Gran Turismo Sport didn’t disappoint when we had a chance to try it, with incredibly realistic handling and physics models that can be enjoyed by both novice and expert players, so it’s well worth entering the competition to get your very own copy. And if the allure of endless laps of a virtual Nurburgring in a custom-livered Porsche GT3 RS isn’t enough, then there’s also the incredible opportunity to for you and a guest to drive Silverstone Race Circuit in a supercar or open-wheel racer for real. 

For your chance to win, answer the question below by clicking the link. 

Which UK Circuit hosts the Formula 1 British GP?

A) Silverstone B) Brands Hatch C) Donington Park Circuit

Click here to answer

The Competition closes on December 31st 2017, terms and conditions apply: click to here to see them

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