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Red Bull Racing is coming to town!

Red Bull Racing is coming to town!

BenCee

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Right before the Malaysia Grand Prix that happened this past weekend, Red Bull Racing put on a show on the streets of Kuala Lumpur, when former F1 driver David Coulthard piloted a Red Bull Racing F1 car down Jalan Bukit Bintang, KL's equivalant of Orchard Road here.

 

I'm sure the Malaysian F1 fans must have been delighted to experience the sights and sounds (and smells) of an F1 car in full glory, but what about us Singaporean F1 fans?

 

Not to worry, because Red Bull Racing are also going to do the same thing right here on our sunny island. Yes, Mr. Coulthard will drive an F1 car down Orchard Road for us to savour.

 

The pre-event run-up starts from this weekend, when the F1 car itself will be displayed outside the Marriott Hotel until the evening of April 22. There will also be festivities around Ngee Ann City, where the event will be based, and cars and games will be on display for the public.

 

Mark the date: Sunday 24 April, and make your way down for this rare experience to see an F1 car doing its thing, up close and personal. It is open to the public, so make sure you don't miss out.

 

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