Terms and conditions giveaway Pierre Gasly tickets and scale models
Play along for the chance to win two tickets to the French Grand Prix worth €600 and two scale models signed by Pierre Gasly!
Prize
RacingNews365 B.V., in collaboration with Pierre Gasly and organisers of the French Grand Prix, is offering two weekend tickets for the special Pierre Gasly Grandstand worth €600 and two scale models of Gasly's F1 car, signed by Gasly himself.
Prizes are not exchangeable for cash.
General/other
- RacingNews365 B.V. determines the duration of the action. The winner is determined on the basis of the most correct prediction. This means that the winner is the participant with the most correct prediction, in which the lap time is decisive in case of a tie.
- The winner will be informed by e-mail.
- RacingNews365 B.V. reserves the right to announce the winner on its site.
- The winner must cooperate with publicity related to the action. The winner will not receive any compensation for this.
- There will be no correspondence about the results.
- RacingNews365 B.V. cannot be held responsible for any typographical, printing or printing errors.
- Employees of RacingNews365 B.V. are excluded from participation.
- Participants in this event are considered to have agreed with the above terms and conditions.
- Employees of RacingNews365 and the French Grand Prix are excluded from participation.
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