Win one of two copies of the Le Mans 2011 Review DVD

This year’s official Le Mans 24 Hours review captures one of the greatest battles ever seen at the Circuit de la Sarthe – after almost 3,000 miles of fast and furious racing the top two cars were split by just 15 seconds!

Duke Video’s 4-hour highlights package is packed with great moments: the epic LMP1 duel between the diesel-powered Audi R18TDIs and the Peugeot 908s, as well as the highlights of the LMP2 and GT battles which proved just as fiercely contested.

Expert analysis takes us through all the major battles, explaining how pit stop strategy, tyre choice and rain played vital roles, plus there are the full stories of the horrifying crashes suffered by Audi drivers Allan McNish and Mike Rockenfeller.

Le Mans 2011 was packed with great moments, but it is the down-to-the-flag race between the Audi of Marcel Fassler, Andre Lotterer and Benoit Treluyer and the Peugeot of Sebastien Bourdais, Simon Pagenaud and Pedro Lamy for which this year’s Le Mans 24 Hours will be mostly remembered for generations to come.

To celebrate 30 years of bringing fans an annual slice of Le Mans action, the nice people at Duke Video have given me two DVD copies of the official Le Mans 2011 Review to give away.

To enter this competition, simply send your full name, Email address and answer to the following question via the contact form below:

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Competition terms and conditions

1. One entrant will win a single DVD copy of the Le Mans 2011 Review DVD. 2. This prize draw is open to UK residents only. 3. Winners will be notified within 24 hours of the closing date of the prize draw. 4. Winners will be contacted by Email. 5. Competition closes at 00:01 GMT on Wednesday 12th October. 6. In the event of a dispute the editor’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. 7. No cash alternative is offered for any of the prizes. 8. Competition is ran in conjunction with Duke Video Marketing Ltd.

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