The Renault Formula 1 team is to open its doors to the public as part of National Motorsport Week from 11-13 August.
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During the unique tours, fans can explore the team's Computational Aerodynamics Research Centre, get behind the wheel of the team's computer simulator, meet Renault's mechanics, and take part in an interactive pitstop challenge and have a go at a steering wheel starting procedure simulation.
There will also be a chance to get a taste of the team's history, with the Heritage and Communication Centre open for viewing of iconic F1 Renaults such as the RE30, RE40, RE50 and the more recent R25, plus the Benetton-Renault B195 that Michael Schumacher took to the 1995 title.
The tours take place on Wednesday 11, Thursday 12 and Friday 13 August, at 9am, 11am, 1pm or 3pm.
Tickets cost £60 per adult, £10 per child or £80 for a family group of two adults and two children. 70 per cent of the ticket price is donated for the Motorsport Foundation, and all tickets purchased go into a draw to win six team caps signed by Robert Kubica and Vitaly Petrov. Click here to book tickets.
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