Red Bull to feature fans' faces at the British Grand Prix again
Red Bull Racing is offering Formula 1 fans the chance to get their photographs on its car at this year's British Grand Prix as part of a charity effort

Following the success of a similar initiative in 2007, fans who make a donation to the team's Wings for Life project can upload a picture of themselves, which will be put on to Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber's cars for the Silverstone weekend.
Red Bull Racing expects a total of 25,000 images to be plastered over the two machines.
Mark Webber said: "I hope as many people as possible take part in this awesome event. Whoever you want to upload onto our cars - your mum, your dog - it doesn't matter. Just upload a photo now and join us at Silverstone."
Further details can be found at www.facesforcharity.com

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