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Deadline extended for Rolls-Royce competition

Posted on 15 May 2020 and read 1303 times
Deadline extended for Rolls-Royce competitionFollowing an overwhelming response from children world-wide, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is extending the deadline for entries in its Young Designers Competition to 1 June. This gives aspiring designers up to the age of 16 an additional two weeks to create and submit their dream Rolls-Royce of the future.

Launched in early April, the competition has already attracted more than 2,000 entries from children in over 70 countries world-wide and its original aim was to stimulate design talent and provide a welcome distraction for children from self-isolation and social-distancing measures.

Although some countries are starting to ease their lockdown restrictions, many children are still unable to attend school, and their normal interactions and activities are likely to remain curtailed for some time to come.

The overall winner will receive a once-in-a-lifetime prize: a fully rendered illustration of their design. Runners-up will receive a certificate individually hand-signed by Torsten Müller-Ötvös, the CEO of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars.

One lucky UK entrant will receive two additional prizes when the UK’s own coronavirus counter-measures are eased. As well as travelling to school in style in a chauffeur-driven Rolls‑Royce for themselves, their school will be given a new Greenpower electric car kit, allowing them to take part in the UK’s number one schools motorsport competition, the annual Greenpower Challenge.

Gavin Hartley, head of bespoke design at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, will be judging the entries together with members of his team. He said: “We are delighted by the sheer inventiveness, vision and detail we’ are seeing in the children’s designs. Some of the ideas are truly extraordinary and have really got us thinking; it is inspiring us as a design team to see things differently and challenge our own notions of what is possible. We are really looking forward to the judging process, but it is going to be a huge challenge to pick our winners.”

Young designers can share their innovative designs for a future Rolls-Royce at:

www.rolls-royceyoungdesignercompetition.com