2730 days ago

Father's Day competition

Julie Kaio Reporter from Franklin County News

To celebrate Father’s Day on Sunday, September 2, Hampton Downs Motorsport Park and Franklin County News are giving away the ultimate Father’s Day gift.
Up for grabs is a a V8 muscle car U Drive (self drive with an instructor), a Super Car Fast Dash ( a dream ride in the park’s stunning Lamborghini) and two 10- minute sessions on the Go Karts (total prize worth over $650).

To be in to win tell us why your Dad deserves this ultimate petrol-head prize.

Email julie.kaio@stuff.co.nz before noon on Thursday, no more than 150 words please.

One entry per person, judges' decision is final. The prize can be redeemed on Father’s Day or at a date the suits the winner.

Good luck.




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