A petrol company is launching its first road trip which will see classic car enthusiasts starting in Glasgow.
Gulf has announced the event as part of a nationwide celebration of the release of 'Venom: The Last Dance' on October 25.
More than 70 enthusiasts are expected to drive between Gulf sites across Scotland and England, starting from Glasgow and ending in Bristol.
The road trip will be taking place throughout October.
In addition to the road trip, Gulf is offering an opportunity for its customers to win a trip to Las Vegas.
The prize includes flights, accommodation, and several 'adrenaline' excursions like a Canyon Rim Horseback Ride, a Las Vegas Helicopter Night Flight, a Private 3-Wheel Motorcycle Ride at Red Rock Canyon, and a Supercar Driving Experience.
To enter the competition, Gulf customers need to fill up with fuel at Gulf sites before November 30, 2024.
Every fuel transaction counts as a separate entry, increasing the chances of winning with each visit.
Jessica Lilley, Certas Energy retail marketing manager, said: "We’re delighted for the collaboration with Venom: The Last Dance.
"This incredible Las Vegas trip brings a touch of movie magic to our Gulf sites.
"We’re excited to offer our dealers this unique way to enhance footfall and our customers the chance to win such a special prize.
"We’ve no doubt that customers will come flocking to enter - especially the petrol heads among them."
Gulf sites across the UK will feature life-size cardboard cut-outs of the film's characters to promote the giveaway.
Venom 'goodies' are also up for grabs in Gulf’s social media giveaway.
Customers can enter by taking a photo with the character cut-outs in store and posting it on Facebook, tagging @GulfRetailUK and @VenomMovie.
Jessica added: "This collaboration celebrates the thrill of the open road.
"We hope our giveaways encourage the public to head to the cinema to watch the new film and to pay a visit to their local Gulf site to get involved in the fun."
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