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RED BULL PARTY BLOWS FINAL WHISTLE ON SEASON

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22 October 2006
RED BULL BLOWS FINAL WHISTLE ON SEASON


You only have to do something more than once in Formula 1 for it to be regarded as a tradition, so
having hosted a 2005 end-of-year party in Shanghai, Sunday night's Brazilian bash was being called
the traditional Red Bull event. It was billed as a party planned to take the world and passion of football
into the Formula 1 universe. Held in the famous Cicero Pompeu de Toledo Morumbi Stadium, usually
home  to  Sao  Paulo  football  team  and  its  hordes  of  noisy  supporters,  on  Sunday  night  its  turnstiles
clicked  over  to  let  in  around  two  thousand  paddock  people:  drivers,  team  personnel,  caterers,
journalists and anyone else who wanted to come along.

And  if  Brazil  is  famous  for  its  beautiful  girls,  the  local  talent  was  boosted  by  the  arrival  of  the  19
Formula  Una  girls,  from  all  over  the  world,  who  had  won  the  competition  at  their  local  races.  The
famous Samba school "Rosas de Ouro" performed on stage and as their show came to an end, it was
time for Party MC, Marina Person from Brazilian MTV to announce the winner who this year is Helena,
from  Cologne  in  Germany.  The  twenty  six  year  old  was  originally  picked  as  the  winning  Una  at  the
European Grand Prix at the Nurburgring circuit. Helena is a huge F1 fan and is particularly keen on
Michael Schumacher. Her prize, presented to her by the Red Bull Racing and Scuderia Toro Rosso
drivers, is a beautiful globe trophy made especially for the occasion by the lads at Red Bull Racing in
Milton Keynes, which opened up to reveal a very classy watch. Probably the best part of the prize is
tickets for her and a friend to go on a round the world trip lasting four weeks.

"I  can't  believe  I've  been  picked  from  all  these  beautiful  girls,"  said  Helena  as  she  stepped  off  the
stage.  "It's  a  dream  come  true  for  me.  The  prize  is  really  beautiful  and  I  was  amazed  when  I  was
shown there was an awesome watch inside. As for the trip around the world, that is maybe the best bit
of  all,  but  I  have  not  yet  had  time  to  think  where  I  would  like  to  go.  This  has  been  an  amazing
experience  and  I  have  been  looking  forward  to  coming  to  Brazil,  ever  since  I  was  picked  at  the
European Grand Prix. Over these past few days I have had a wonderful time meeting so many girls
from so many different countries. It has been a fantastic experience and something I will never forget."

Tonio  Liuzzi,  Scott Speed and Robert Doornbos were there and, at the time of writing, other guests
due  to  arrive  included  the  newly  crowned  World  Champion,  Fernando  Alonso  and  the  seven  times
world champion, now retired, Michael Schumacher. Did we say "due to arrive?" Yes, because at the
end of a very long season, the people who bring you all these news stories would actually like to go
and  have  a  little  drink  and  a  dance  themselves!  So  the  rest  of  what  follows  is  what  we  think  might
happen later in the Sao Paulo night.

The hallowed turf that has showcased the talents of some of Brazil's greatest football players will be
given  over  to  the  fancy  deck  work  of  Brazilian  and  English  DJs  who  will  no  doubt  have  the  crowds
dancing  on  the  pitch,  thankfully  covered  over  for  the  night.  The  most  amazing  aspect  of  the
transformation  from  Football  to  Funky  is  the  360-degree  screen  that  went  round  the  entire  circle  of
terraces showing F1 footage. As we write, there is local music too, courtesy of Samba bands and, by
the end of the evening, the whole F1 paddock should be up and dancing to famous DJ, Seb Fontaine.
With  the  noise  pumping  out  across  Morumbi  into  the  early  hours,  the  last  partygoers  will  finally
discover that their sweat-band invites were actually going to be useful for mopping the sweat off their
brows. Next stop, Melbourne!

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