Having An F1 Show Car At Your Event

Whether you are holding a show of any type, or specifically a car or motor racing show, having an F1 show car there will greatly impress your visitors and will prove to be one of, if not the most attractive and interesting presentation there.

It is well known that the costs of having such a car at your event would run well into the thousands. There are however other options that will actually provide even more of an effect on the people who will visit your show.

This is how an F1 show car simulator will benefit you. At a fraction of the cost you can actually have something more interesting than a normal car, as this one is interactive so will draw in the crowds. They are identical apart from the fact they run on electric, rather than with a petrol engine.

These new simulators are not at all like the high square boxes that you would climb a ladder to get into. They are full size and real looking F1 cars, that you can sit in and experience the ride of a lifetime. They look and sound the same and the bets thing is that they feel so life like.

If you do arrange to have an F1 show car at your event the benefits will soon present themselves. The reason being as with a normal car all you can do it look at it, with a simulator you can sit inside and experience what it feels like for a world class driver.

You could charge for the privilege and make your costs back, or you could offer a ride for free. There really is nothing else like it and you will be sure to have queues of people wanting to try it out. Photos will be taken of them driving it and the promotional activity going on will be worth their weight in gold.

For those that want to know more about the F1 Show Car and want to make the Pit Stop Challenge, you should click out the websites that follow this article body. You also can see a lot of information regarding the F1 car.

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