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Hamilton to street race in Mumbai

September 05, 2012 07:52 pm | Updated September 06, 2012 12:55 am IST - Mumbai

McLaren Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain takes pictures to his car in the pit, during the second free practice session ahead the Belgium Formula One Grand Prix in Spa-Francorchamps circuit , Belgium, Friday, Aug.31, 2012. The Formula one race will be held on Sunday. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)

The city’s famous Queen’s Necklace (Marine Drive) will see Lewis Hamilton in action in his Vodafone McLaren Mercedes MP4-27 on Sunday, September 16 and provide fans with a first street racing experience.

Vodafone announced here on Wednesday that the Marine Drive will resemble a Formula 1 race track with a grandstand and pit garage, and that some lucky customers will have the opportunity to ride with Hamilton and also the pit garage.

Marten Pieters, MD & CEO Vodafone India, said: “Vodafone shares an exclusive relationship with McLaren Mercedes which gives us access to the team, the drivers and other assets which enables us to provide our customers unique content and enjoy great experiential events and promotions.

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“Our activities in India are an extension of this association. I am very excited that we can bring world known megastars like Hamilton to India. The street race experience in Mumbai is an exclusive event that happens so far only in Monaco and Singapore. We are very happy to bring our customers to get closer to this action.’’

Hamilton stated, “I always love coming to India and I am really excited to be coming to the city of Mumbai this time. I am simply overwhelmed by the incredible excitement shown by the people of this country.

“I had a wonderful experience in Bangalore last year and this year I am hoping that the excitement will be faster, smarter and better in Mumbai.’’

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