An unidentified millionaire has generously offered his private jet flight and place on a superyacht for an incredible VIP Prize Draw next week, giving one lucky F1 fan the chance to watch the racing from a luxurious perspective. Berkeley Red, the company hosting the VIP event, is offering a free bonus ticket to Motorsport readers with a special promo code for this once-in-a-lifetime experience at the Monaco Grand Prix. The exclusive package includes return private jet flights from Farnborough to Nice, four nights at a 4-star hotel in Nice, a beachfront welcome dinner, and superyacht hospitality on race days with gourmet food and champagne. This unique opportunity allows the winner to enjoy the glitz and glamour of Monaco while experiencing the thrill of F1 up close in a setting reserved for ultra-high-net-worth guests. The Monaco Grand Prix is a historic and iconic event that combines luxury, speed, and excitement, attracting global stars and elite guests to witness the spectacle of F1 cars racing through the city streets past superyachts and royal palaces.
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