HONDA'S CBR600, in its many guises over the years, has brought true supersport performance within the reach of thousands of motorcyclists in the UK.
Honda UK is offering every single CBR600 owner in the UK the chance to enter a prize draw with an exclusive prize available.
It doesn't matter how new or old the owner's CBR is, or whether they bought it new or used, current CBR600 ownership is the only criterion for entry.
Eighty places have been reserved on Tuesday, June 7 for the prize draw winners to join the Honda Ron Haslam Race School at Donington Park, home of the British MotoGP.
Tuition from current professional racers and 'Rocket' Ron Haslam himself will give winners a wonderful opportunity to ride the famous Leicestershire circuit on the school's own fleet of 2005 CBR600RRs.
As well as reigning double British Supersport champion, Karl 'Bomber' Harris, three Honda-backed British Supersport teams (Ekerold, Red Bull and Padgetts) will also be on hand all day.
Current Supersport riders such as Leon Camier, Eugene Laverty, Cal Crutchlow, Craig Jones and current British Supersport championship leader Jay Vincent will offer useful tips and advice on how to achieve that perfect lap of Donington.
Suspension experts, WP, who supply many of the top teams, including the Winston Ten Kate Honda team in the World Supersport championship, will also be at Donington to provide set-up advice to the winning CBR owners.
"This is a fantastic way of celebrating 50,000 UK sales of a fantastic motorcycle," says Honda UK communications manager, Greg Willis.
"Since its original launch in 1989, the CBR600 has been many riders' first introduction to high- performance supersport machines. It has consistently been Honda's top-selling model throughout Europe and this competition is a great way for us to give something back to the thousands of motorcyclists who have bought a CBR over the years."
Those wishing to enter the prize draw simply have to click on www.honda.co.uk/cbr600day, on/after 18 April and follow the on-screen instructions.
Entry closes May 27 and winners will be notified by e-mail on May 30.
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