Melbourne F1 Grand Prix : Jack Daniels offers ‘Jack’s rides’ in a luxury sports car plus a beachfront pit stop party. Here’s how to book.

There’s nothing more exhilarating than the F1 Grand Prix. Whether you’re a die-hard adrenaline junky, luxury car fan or just enjoy seeing Melbourne in its finest form, this annual event turns it on. It’s a time that our vibrant city comes alive with festivity, excitement and abundance of fun.

To add to the celebrations, Jack Daniels are offering a once in a lifetime moment – a ride in a luxury, race inspired McLaren supercar. During the racing season, a few lucky fans have the chance to feel like a real life F1 driver, and tour the streets of Melbourne with your own personal chauffeur. Slide yourself into the handsome sleek sophisticated spaceship and hear the heart palpitating vroooom of the engine take off while you floor the city proudly.

And when the car call stumps, the excitement continue at the Espy in St Kilda. For three days only, the stunning beachside venue will be transformed into a fabulous pitstop party, with Jack Daniels cocktails, inspired by the F1 cars. There will be bands playing all weekend in the espy Gershwin room, including Brad Cox, US soul power houses and legendary local DJ Nina Las Vegas.

So, make sure you don’t miss out as book now.

Bookings for a spot in a luxe Jack’s Rides sportscar are open HERE and spots are limited.
Tickets for each of Jack’s Garage’s nightly live music gigs are available now:
Thursday, 13 March: Newcastle alt-rock heroes Rum Jungle
Friday, 14 March: US soul powerhouses Durand Jones and The Indications
Saturday, 15 March: Legendary local DJ Nina Las Vegas
Sunday, 16 March: Country sensation Brad Cox

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