
Palladio F1 Competition - Suzuka, Japan
Palladio entrance doors are manufactured from a unique fiberglass reinforced monocoque construction, the same structure used in an F1 car. That’s why Everglade Windows is running a competition to celebrate this year’s Formula 1 season. To mark our 37-year anniversary, we are giving customers the chance to win a £37 voucher off a Palladio Door on every race.
Every race weekend, we will send an email with a multiple-choice question about the host city. To be in with a chance of winning, all you have to do is find the correct answer to the question within the text below.
All correct entries will also be entered into a prize draw at the end of the season to win a magnum of champagne. The lucky winner will be able to celebrate in the style of a F1 champion.
Suzuka, Japan
The city of Suzuka is located in Mie Prefecture, Japan. It is only 50km south west of Nagoya, which is Japan’s third largest city. Suzuka is known for its thriving industrial market – Honda and Sharp both have major factories based there. The Suzuka circuit has held a record number of 12 deciding championships, due to its often-late hosting position in the F1 calendar. Suzuka boasts a figure-of-eight circuit, and is known to be a very popular track amongst drivers.

Answer this week’s F1 question right and get a £37 Palladio Door voucher

How many deciding championships have been held at Suzuka?
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Benefits of Palladio Doors
Our Palladio entrance doors come with a wide range of benefits.
- Low U-Values
- Triple glazing in glass panels
- Ultion lock as standard
- Matching side panels available
- Superior strength
- 10 colour choices
- 26 designs
- Concealed hinges
- Lots of door furniture options
Palladio Doors Made With F1 Technology
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