Oz GP kart challenge gets a REV-up for 2003.

The traditional kart race at the Foster's Australian Grand Prix gets a big rev-up in 2003 with a new sponsor on board, REV Milk.

The REV GP Kart Challenge will see 28 identical high performance karts on track at Albert Park with GP Corporate Hospitality clients at the wheel.

Corporate clients can bid for a place in the race at the 2003 REV GP Kart Auction in January, with successful bidders gridding up at the Grand Prix for a two-lap battle on Saturday, March 8.

The traditional kart race at the Foster's Australian Grand Prix gets a big rev-up in 2003 with a new sponsor on board, REV Milk.

The REV GP Kart Challenge will see 28 identical high performance karts on track at Albert Park with GP Corporate Hospitality clients at the wheel.

Corporate clients can bid for a place in the race at the 2003 REV GP Kart Auction in January, with successful bidders gridding up at the Grand Prix for a two-lap battle on Saturday, March 8.

With just centimetres separating the driver's seat from the track, 85kmh feels very fast indeed. The top three finishers will mount the podium at Albert Park and stand at the rostrum which has hosted top Formula One drivers, including triple Australian GP winner Michael Schumacher.

REV is a high-performance, low-fat milk, high in calcium and protein. As part of its sponsorship, REV will run a competition on its milk cartons for 10 lucky winners to each score two grandstand tickets and return airfares to the 2003 Foster's Australian Grand Prix, plus twin-share accommodation, breakfast and transfers.

The first entry drawn will also win a drive in the REV GP Kart Challenge. To enter, simply purchase a carton of REV milk, cut out the "REV it up" token, fill it in, and send it in to the supplied address.

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