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Go, Jenson!
Sunday, 21st June is this year’s longest day, also known as summer solstice, and marks the official beginning of summer – long awaited by most of us. It is also the date of the British F1 Grand Prix at Silverstone, a key event in the F1 calendar for 2009 and hopefully another win for Great Britain.
After Lewis Hamilton’s phenomenal success last year (unfortunately he only ranks 11th in the drivers championship so far this year), this season yet another British driver is making his mark. Having won an incredible six out of seven races so far, Jenson Button is set to become another bright star on the F1 sky. His performance has increased steadily since his F1 debut in 2000 and many people across the nation, including the F1 fans at Rose Calendars, are willing the likeable chap from Somerset to achieve a home win at Silverstone this Sunday.
The world of motor sport and fast cars is fascinating and adrenalin-fuelled, with many fans across the globe. Recognising this, the Rose range of promotional calendars contains a number of titles for the car enthusiast, amongst them the spectacular Motor Sport, which contains a selection of stunning images from premier motor sport events around the world, including F1, World Rally, British Touring Car, MotoGP and British GT. The stylish design and impressive photography are sure to excite any motor sports fan, and in addition every leaf features secondary images from the race and interesting information about cars, drivers and riders.
If your customers and prospects are adrenalin junkies, too, why not get on their side with a corporate calendar that will increase their heart rate every time they look at your ad!
Rose Calendars have been producing promotional calendars for over 100 years and offer a range that includes something for every taste. If cars are not your thing, having a look at our complete range of 2010 calendars will give you an idea on what other business calendars are available. Please contact us with any queries you may have – and let’s keep our fingers crossed for Jenson!

