WIN a signed copy of Tom Kristensen’s book

No, not signed by us. Signed by Tom Kristensen himself, and he even doodled in it. Five lucky readers get one free. All you have to do is…

Tom Kristensen’s autobiography ‘Mr Le Mans’ (published by Evro) is in itself worth both the buy and worth the read as well, a very down to earth recount of Kristensen’s career. To many it will be an eye-opener to see how hard Kristensen had to work to get his professional racing career going. His was never the easy road.

Win (x5)

So, you can buy it, but we may have a much better idea. Wouldn’t you rather want to have a signed copy of ‘Mr Le Mans’? We have five copies to give away. All you have to do, is to subscribe to our newsletter on the website and to take out a one year subscription. Everyone who does so by the end of September, when this competition closes, will be automatically entered. Even if you don’t want a signed copy of ‘Mr Le Mans’. But who would not want that?

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