Get up close to the race car at Changi Airport

Get up close to the race car at Changi Airport

Chance to be part of the first-ever jetliner versus car race in Asia ends 31 August.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
21 Aug 2009

Get into the action ahead of the race of a lifetime at Singapore Changi Airport!

The Porsche Carrera Cup car that will be racing against a jetliner in the Changi Airport Race is now on display at Changi Airport’s Terminal 3 Departure Hall.

Up to 26 August 2009, airport visitors can get up close to the race car and experience the excitement ahead of the not-to-be-missed race on 5 September 2009, where the Porsche 911 GT3 Carrera Cup car will face off against a Boeing 747 aircraft from Singapore carrier, Jett8 Airlines.

Special appearances will be made by race queens at the exhibition this weekend from 6.30 am to 8.30 am and 7.00 pm to 10.00 pm. Instant photography services will be available for fans to take home a picture with the race car.

Two hundred grandstand tickets are up for those keen to hear and experience the race up close on the tarmac of Changi Airport. Members of the public have until 31 August 2009 to win tickets to watch the Changi Airport Race, by spending a minimum of $30 in a single receipt in the public areas of Terminals 1, 2 or 3 to qualify for the lucky
draw.

Besides the grandstand tickets, another 500 tickets will be available for an exclusive live screening of the race at the public area of Terminal 3. Ticket holders will also be invited to enjoy the festivities at the airport on the race day.

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Credits: JRC

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