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If you hit that trifecta and you're in Singapore for the Formula 1 race this weekend, prepare to buy a lot of gas. Local Shell stations are offering six exclusive Ferrari LEGO kits to customers who fill up today, tomorrow, and Sunday. And they're really cool.The basic assortment consists of four cars and two playsets. Each costs either $5.95 SGD (~$5 US) or $8.95 SGD (~$7 US) with the purchase of $60 SGD (~$48 US) in fuel (the lower kit prices are for customers who buy V-Power).In addition to the F12berlinetta shown at the top of the page, the following are available:F138 Formula 1 car Finish Line/ Podium Playset Lastly, this Shell fuel tanker kit is available from September 22 through November 16. It's free if you get one of the Helix Ultra lube services. And obviously, if you're not in Singapore and want in on the action, these should be all over Ebay very, very soon. This Is What 20 Years of Neglect Does to a Jaguar E-Type The 500-Pound Backpack Everyone Seems to Want to Carry




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The lanes have been devised to celebrate the launch of the new Shell V-Power Lego Collection, which includes a Ferrari F138, Ferrari 250 GTO and Ferrari F12berlinetta. The cars can be bought for £1.99 each from November 6 when you buy £30 or more of Shell V-Power Nitro+ fuel. London landmarks such as Westminster Bridge (above), also include Trafalgar Square and Leadenhall in front of the Gherkin tower in the City. How Lego-only lanes might look in Trafalgar Square The world's toughest off-road race Car Reviews from Telegraph Cars Visit the Telegraph Cars YouTube channel Join Telegraph Cars on Facebook Watch New Zealand's awkward road safety advert Instead of a video of the fatal consequences of texting and driving, New Zealand’s transport authority have released a very awkward clip Saudi tourist brings four gold cars worth more than £1m to London Playboy prince Saudi billionaire Turki Bin Abdullah's Instagram account shows him chasing camel down a steep desert slope and cheetah strapped into




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Its decision comes after one million people signed a petition calling on the company to end its 50-year association with Shell because of its plans to drill for oil in the Arctic. The petition was part of a three-month campaign by Greenpeace involving a series of protests during which it positioned tiny Lego figures outside Shell garages and national landmarks. Search for and buy a real Ferrari on driving.co.uk Shell has indicated it will attempt to drill again next year in the US Arctic, despite previous problems culminating in its drill vessel the Kulluk running aground as it was being towed across the Gulf of Alaska in 2012. Ian Duff, Arctic campaigner at Greenpeace, said: “This is a major blow to Shell. It desperately needs partners like Lego to help give it respectability and repair the major brand damage it suffered after its last Arctic misadventure. The iconic and beautiful Arctic, and its incredible wildlife like polar bears and narwhals, is under threat like never before.”

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