Townsville Bulletin

CHANCE TO WIN LEGO GRID PACK

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THE Virgin Australia Supercars Championsh­ip is looking to build its fan base up, brick by brick after it partnered with LEGO.

Families attending the Watpac Townsville 400 will be able to take some time out at the new LEGO play zone and allow fans to stretch their imaginatio­n.

The play zone will also include challenges where teams will build a LEGO car and run it down a racetrack.

Supercars veteran Mark Winterbott­om got in on the action and tested the new range of LEGO Speed Champions with his two sons and wife Renee.

“I’d be lying if I said we didn’t enjoy joining the boys for the test- drive,” Winterbott­om said.

“Anyone with young children knows LEGO is one of the best ways to spend family time and to have this play zone set up at events will be great for parents and the kids looking for some time out between races.”

The LEGO play zone will be a part of Supercars upcoming Watpac Townsville 400 from July 6- 8.

The Townsville Bulletin has partnered with Supercars to give five lucky kids the chance to be Supercars Official LEGO Grid Kids.

Time is running out to enter the LEGO Grid Kids competitio­n.

For your chance to win one of five LEGO Grid Kids Prize Packs including family passes to the Watpac Townsville 400 plus official Supercars and LEGO merch packs, simply enter your details at townsville­bulletin. com. au/ competitio­ns.

Hurry, entries close Sunday, June 24, at 11.59pm.

 ?? Picture: ZAK SIMMONDS ?? EXCITING OPPORTUNIT­Y: Luca Morris, 5, of Belgian Gardens with some of the LEGO prize packs you can win as part of the Townsville Bulletin’s Supercars promotion for the Watpac Townsville 400.
Picture: ZAK SIMMONDS EXCITING OPPORTUNIT­Y: Luca Morris, 5, of Belgian Gardens with some of the LEGO prize packs you can win as part of the Townsville Bulletin’s Supercars promotion for the Watpac Townsville 400.

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