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Racing driver wanted!

Fancy your chances at motorsport? Here's your chance to drive a season in Formula Renault

Revolution Performance Motorsport is a new team based in Shrewsbury. They are running a competition to find a new racing driver, and it could be you! Open to everyone over the age of 16, they are now taking details of interested parties.

The first of several knock-out rounds will start in January. The winner will receive a fully funded season in the 2011 Formula Renault UK Championship worth over £200,000. Helping to launch the careers of Lewis Hamilton, Heikki Kovalainen and Kimi Raikkonen to name but a few, this series is one of the highest profile national championships and will provide a solid stepping stone to a career in Motorsports.

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For more information go to Revolution Performance Motorsport's website

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