The race is on!
TRW has started the search for its 2011 World Touring Car Race mechanics. The campaign, which sees press adverts featuring last year’s lucky winners, begins in earnest this month in preparation for the 2011 race season.
This the second time TRW has run a competition to give one lucky garage mechanic from each TRW territory where a WTCC race takes place, the chance to join the Chevrolet race team as a fully paid up member of the engineering support staff.
The competition forms part of a deal that TRW has with the FIA, which also sees the business named as the official sponsor of the WTCC safety car, for the second year in a row.
If you are a garage mechanic who is an advocate of the TRW brand, through your local distributor, log on to www.trwaftermarket.com/WTCC to find out how you could be a winner.
2011 FIA WTCC Calendar
- 20 March - BRAZIL, Curitiba
- 24 April - BELGIUM, Zolder
- 15 May - ITALY, Monza
- 5 June - HUNGARY, Budapest (TBA)
- 19 June - CZECH REPUBLIC, Brno
- 3 July - PORTUGAL, Porto
- 17 July - GREAT BRITAIN, Donington Park
- 31 July - GERMANY, Oschersleben
- 4 September - SPAIN, Valencia
- 23 October - JAPAN, Suzuka
- 6 November - CHINA, Guangdong
- 20 November - MACAU, Macau
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