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SINGAPORE - Ever watch a Formula 1 race in action and think, “Hey I could do that, easily”? Then take a stroll down to the McLaren showroom, where a McLaren Edition F1 simulator rig from local driving simulator specialist SimFai is now residing. You don’t actually have to own a McLaren to be invited for this event. Members of the...

SINGAPORE - Ever watch a Formula 1 race in action and think, “Hey I could do that, easily”?

The challenge is running from Aug 30, 2022 to Sept 20, 2022, and winners of the previous weeks are not eligible to try again.

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