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SA motorists, thrilled at the prospect of seeing Top Gear icons, Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond perform live in SA this month, will now be able to go one step further as BP Ultimate is offering a free trip to the UK to watch the team in action.

The all expenses paid trip to the UK as guests of BP and Top Gear celebrates the fact that BP’s globally acclaimed performance fuel, BP Ultimate, will once again be powering all the cars at the MPH’09 show at the Coca Cola Dome in Johannesburg from January 29 to February 1.

The show which has wowed audiences in Gauteng for the past two years promises to be better than ever with breathtaking stunts and driving sequences from some of the world’s best precision drivers as well as live versions of the Top Gear television show.

In addition there will be a car expo at which BP’s interactive stand will offer free downloads of MPH style stunts for mobile phones and live motoring trivia quizzes offering prizes.

Also be on the look out for the BP Ultimate racing simulator and split-engine fuel demonstrations.

Tristao Abro, BP’s Brand and Insight’s Manager says, “There are so many motorists who are incredibly excited about seeing Clarkson and Hammond Live in SA. As BP we wanted to take it even further and offering a free trip to London for two is the ideal way to extend our association with the show.”

To win the prize trip to the UK, motorists need to SMS the answer to a competition hotline given on entry forms available at participating service stations throughout Gauteng. MPH’09 ticket prizes are also drawn weekly. 
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