We have teamed up with Volvo and Mindshare to offer one lucky reader the chance to join us at the Dunsfold Airfield in Surrey – venue for the all-new S60 Naughty Track Experience.
If you’re new to Volvo’s Naughty campaign, then you can aquaint yourself by visting our recent review. You’ll need to have watched at least a few of the videos in order to answer the competition question.
The itenary on the day is a busy one, the day kicks off after the welcome briefing with a S60 Gymkhana (perhaps not quite to Ken Block’s level!), then you’ll get the opportunity to ride shotgun with a professional before getting behind the wheel for yourself.
You’ll get chased by a fully-liveried Volvo Police Car (without risk of a visit to the magistrates court), thereafter you’ll learn about the scandinavian flick, lift-off oversteer and the fastest way through a slalom.
Sound fun?
You’ll need to be over 25 years of age and free to join us on Saturday October 9th, 2010, we’re also adding another condition to winning the prize – we’re looking for someone willing to write about their experiences afterwards.
(The competition closes on Friday 1st October at 11:59pm GMT and we wish you the very best of luck)
The Competition Question
To join us at Volvo’s Naughty Track Experience just answer this simple question and give us a reason to choose you by telling us about your naughtiest moment when driving a car. Don’t worry, all information will remain strictly confidential and will not be shared with any other party (we will also dispose of your details after the competition has ended).
For further information about Volvo Track Days, or to find out more about the all-new S60 and V60, visit http://www.volvotrackdays.com/ or http://www.volvocars.com/uk/.
Written By
Steve Davies
Steve is an investor, private equity advisor and former Partner at KPMG, PwC and Bain. Most importantly he's a life-long car enthusiast, mountain biker and active sports enthusiast. He designs and builds technology platforms and is the architect behind Transmission.
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Great competition, just entered.