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For the 10th year running, Toyota is inviting kids all over the world to draw the car of their dreams. It isn't about designing the replacement for the Toyota TS040 Hybrid, with which the Japanese manufacturer will attempt to clinch its first win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, but to show children how important it is to have dreams.
Most of the drivers who have won at the 24 Hours of Le Mans will tell you they made one of their childhood dreams come true. With Toyota, kids can already bring to life the car of their dreams by drawing it.
The contest, open to children anywhere on the globe, is made up of several levels: national, European and international. The national and European levels will award three winners by age group (less than 8, from 8 to 11, and from 12 to 15), who will win a touchpad or a high-tech gift. The drawings of the national and European winners will be automatically selected to participate in the international contest to win a trip to Japan.
The contest will be open until February 28, 2016 and the results - national and European - will be announed in April. The happy winners of the international contest will find out the result in August. What if the car of your dreams won at Le Mans? The outcome of the 2016 24 Hours will come to light on June 19, 2016 (tickets)...
Cécile Bonardel / ACO - Translation by Nikki Ehrhardt / ACO