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Monday, 18 November 2013

Johnnie Walker brings Formula One Race Car Caparo to Nigeria

Formula 1 race cars called the Johnnie Walker ‘Caparo’ are parked at the Ikeja mall and the Palms Lekki. If you are at either of the malls in Ikeja or the Island, try taking a picture with the car and tweet it to #imnotdriving #stepup2vip. Johnnie Walker is planning big things in a couple of weeks with style and race cars, with a major artiste headlining the show. Will keep you all posted as the gist come in.

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  1. 1st 2 comment off to icm now

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    1. I saw one infront of polo park shopping complex Enugu

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  2. Cool. Accident go dey happen a lot now

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    1. na 4 wich road dy wan drive ds one--Reverend Ahmed

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    2. Na for ejigbo ikotun and na fo transport ,lolz

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  3. Ok, heard. Next

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  4. How can one get a test drive? ;)

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  5. Did I hear "Formular one"?*laughs in spanish*Guess its just to promote his biz ideas.Which roads do we have for formular one racing?

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    1. Cute G abeg help me ask dem ooo, wc road???

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    2. I've never heard of a formula 1 car called "caparo" before? Them think say we be mumu for Naija?

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  6. #imnotdriving #stepup2vip LMAO!!!

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  7. It isn't a Formula 1 race car though. It's built to look like one.

    The Caparo T1 is an English super car built in the year 2007 by the Caparo Vehicles Technologies, a division of Caparo and is deliberately inspired in different technical solutions to the cars of Formula 1.

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    1. We need more people like U in Nigeria .. God bless U for not being hoodwinked

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    2. Chikaka. One smart fellow!
      Nigerians though,Smh.

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  8. Oya nau sipinq ♍Ɣ nunu nd w18in.. !

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  9. @ chika tnx 4 d story

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  10. F1 for where? Na for ikeja under bridge dem wan drive am

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  11. If Lewis Hamilton is going to be there then I'll defo race their. Since its just the car.... #unto d nxt thang#

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  12. Abeg linda na which one be formula 1 again o? Me l be busy girl oooooo!

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  13. Fingers crossed.waitin 4d goody goody!

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  14. Which of the drivers in Formula 1 are thy planning to bring?...yeah right...they should bring Lewis HAmilton na...lol..

    Dreamtingz!

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  15. Let's c wat dey av up dia sleeves...F1 in 9ja...??till den

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  16. Big ups Johny...let's c wat dey av up dia sleeves dis time...till den doe....don't we all miss PC,PJ,billie jean etc....PC come back now wv ur vocabs

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  17. On which ROAD please??? IBADAN-LAGOS EXPRESS or BENIN ORE ...

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  18. Which road dey want drive am??

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  19. U people r fools dis race is one of the hotest race in westerns, u guys don't knw hw fun it is, is a beginning of gud tins in nigeria, we hv gud roads in lekki her :

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  20. Imagine the combo, alcohol & high speed car. Accident tinz. Who gave this idea anyway. Not good. Johnnie Walker n Sothebys perhaps

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  21. See Goddy Jay repping!!! Muah!

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  22. I really pity d life of d person dat will drive dis car in our country bcoz our road is design for faragon, trailer and molue so make dem no try am

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  23. Coool............wish I cn test drive.bj

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  24. Chikaka is quite right. The caparo at the Palms in Lekki is actually more of a LeMan's styled car built for fast endurance races. The other one at Ikeja city mall is more of a show car for celebrities to own and drive on race tracks. An actual F1 car will definitely look more ferocious than that. I would love to find out how many horsepower those things deliver though. They look like the dream car for any serious petrol head.

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  25. Chikaka is quite right. The caparo at the Palms in Lekki is actually more of a LeMan's styled car built for fast endurance races. The other one at Ikeja city mall is more of a show car for celebrities to own and drive on race tracks. An actual F1 car will definitely look more ferocious than that. I would love to find out how many horsepower those things deliver though. They look like the dream car for any serious petrol head.

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  26. Just verified that those cars produce 575 horsepower using normal unleaded petrol and up to 700 horsepower using High octane methanol. That amount of power from a car that weighs less than 500kg is a recipe for neck-break acceleration and insane, mind boggling speeds. I would love to get my hands dirty with this bad-boy. Bring it on Johnny!!!

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