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Get Your Face on a Red Bull at Silverstone

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Photo Credit: Red Bull Racing

Photo Credit: Red Bull Racing

 

Red Bull are offering fans the chance to put their faces and pictures on the RB8s of Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber at the British Grand Prix in July.

The offer is open to anyone around the world and, for a fifteen euro donation, your photo could adorn the two cars at Silverstone.

The team will match every donation made and 100% of all donations will go directly to Wings for Life, a charity striving to find a cure for spinal cord injury.

Donors will automatically be entered into a prize draw to attend the British Grand Prix with the team.

“I'm proud to be an ambassador for Wings for Life, which is relentless in its search for a cure for spinal cord injury,” said Mark Webber. “I hope as many people as possible take part in this awesome event. Whoever you want to upload onto our cars – your mum, your dog – it doesn't matter, just upload a photo now and join us at Silverstone.”

“I have been a Wings for Life ambassador for many years and it's a special cause,” added Vettel. “This is a great way for the fans to be able to join Mark, me and the Team at the British Grand Prix and become part of history, while supporting a fantastic charity.”

To take part, go to facesforcharity.com, upload a photo, and donate 15 euros. Photos can be uploaded until 17th June 2012 – or until all the spaces are sold out.

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