Source: Formula Master Press Office
Formula Master's growing association with Japanese car manufacturer Honda has resulted in an amazing prize for this year's Series Champion: a test in the Honda Racing F1 Team's RA108 car.
Announced during the 2008 car launch at the Honda Racing F1 Team's headquarters in Brackley, UK, the Series was represented by founders Mauro and Monica Sipsz who confirmed the 2008 Formula Master Championship prize along with the Honda Racing F1 Team's Sporting Director Ron Meadows.
"We are happy to announce our new partnership with the Formula Master Series and the opportunity for their champion to spend a day with the team," said Meadows who is responsible for Honda's Young Driver Programme.
"Honda takes its commitment to developing promising young talent in motorsport very seriously and we look forward to working closely with these young drivers and helping them to progress to the very highest levels of our sport."
Formula Master's growing association with Japanese car manufacturer Honda has resulted in an amazing prize for this year's Series Champion: a test in the Honda Racing F1 Team's RA108 car.
Announced during the 2008 car launch at the Honda Racing F1 Team's headquarters in Brackley, UK, the Series was represented by founders Mauro and Monica Sipsz who confirmed the 2008 Formula Master Championship prize along with the Honda Racing F1 Team's Sporting Director Ron Meadows.
"We are happy to announce our new partnership with the Formula Master Series and the opportunity for their champion to spend a day with the team," said Meadows who is responsible for Honda's Young Driver Programme.
"Honda takes its commitment to developing promising young talent in motorsport very seriously and we look forward to working closely with these young drivers and helping them to progress to the very highest levels of our sport."





