Ahead of the second round of the 2006 FIA Formula One World Championship in Malaysia this
weekend,
Bridgestone e-reporter – the pan-European competition nurturing the next generation of motorsport
journalists – has just two weeks to go until the closing date for entries.
Bridgestone will be taking the
lucky finalists to a European Grand Prix to report
on the exciting GP2 Series, where they will also rub shoulders with world famous Formula One drivers and personalities.
Winners will get to meet and interview familiar faces in the GP2 paddock and get a behind the scenes insight into the world
of media and television.
“Bridgestone e-reporter opens the door for young journalists striving to work within F1 and GP2.
Now in its third year, the competition has resulted in careers for finalists, and has proved it is the ultimate way to gain
experience reporting from the fast lane. Students now have two weeks left to enter and, for those with a passion and flair
for writing and an eye for a good story, this is an opportunity not to be missed,” said Tony Jardine, Chair of Judges.
Bridgestone e-reporter is a competition open to all students aged 18-30, across Europe, who are in full time education.
Students can enter via www.bridgestone-eu.com/e-reporter and have just over two weeks in which to place their entry (closing
date for entries 12:00 GMT, Friday 31 March 2006).