Win a go-karting session!
Courtesy of the Institute of the Motor Industry, the winner of this competition will hit the road running with a driving experience voucher from Red Letter Days.
If our winner is between 12 and 16 they will get to have a go at teenage indoor karting, which lasts an hour and can take place on tracks in Berkshire, Leicestershire or Tyne & Wear; whichever suits you best. Entrants aged 16 and over will be able to try their hand at go-karting, a session that lasts two to three hours and can be taken up at any number of locations from Strathclyde to Hampshire.
Whichever bracket you fall into, entering couldn’t be easier. Send us an email marked “Kart comp” to student@independent.co.uk, including your name, age, address, contact telephone number and answer to the following question. Good luck, and make sure you get your entry in before 26 June!
In what year is it widely believed the first go-kart was built?
a) 1936 b) 1946 c) 1956
Terms and conditions
No purchase necessary. Winner will be picked at random. All entries must be received by 26 June 2009. Winner will be notified by email. No cash alternatives will be offered. The editor’s decision is final. No correspondence will be entered into. Please refer to www.independent.co.uk/legal for The Independent’s full terms and conditions.
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