SUPER GT ROADSHOW KICKS OFF AT THE BUSY STREETS OF PUCHONG
The Super GT Roadshow kicked off at the busy streets of Puchong Commercial Areas as fans got a sneak preview of what would be in store at Sepang Circuit at the event from June 22 to 24.
Parading the winner's Nismo Xanavi race machine and GT Queens Aki Oguchi and Momoyo Aihara, the Super GT On The Move made immediate impact as fans began to gather around the two 30-footer Super-GT painted lorries to catch the excitement and joining in the fun.
Apart receiving goodies from the GT Queens, the fans also took part in simulator games within one-of 30-footer trucks, which was transformed into a stage for dance performances and kiosks for the games and sales of tickets and merchandise.
"I think the roadshow is sensational. Naturally, there were teething problems as this is new; but overall it is sensational," says Chris Allen, the Director of Sales Marketing Sponsorship of Bunbury International Circuit, Australia.
Allen, who is here on a study mission as BIC is currently negotiation with the Japan GT Association to organize of the rounds, added that he was looking forward to catch the race in Sepang.
After Puchong, the mobile roadshow moved to Subang Jaya before moving to other parts of the Peninsular including Johor Bahru and Penang.
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