Win a date with a Bond Girl for charity
Win a date with Bond girl and powerboat racer Sarah Donohue tonight by bidding for Comic Relief - reports
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The curvy and famously personable sports star, nicknamed Superbody for her awesome physique, will take the highest bidder on a whirlwind date for a day that will include a tutorial in how to race a powerboat.
The auction goes live at 7pm tonight and will run for 10 days.
Sarah, 35, who lives in Soho, London, made headlines when she was stunt woman for Maria Grazia Cucinotta, driving a Sunseeker in the famous opening sequence of Bond film The World is Not Enough, filmed on the River Thames by the Millennium Dome.
The experienced racer has several powerboat titles to her name after a successful career racing around Europe and in the USA.
This year marks her return to the British scene in a boat called Delmar Surface Prep, alongside Jo Dixon in the Honda Formula Four-stroke 225hp series.
The organisers of the auction say: "Offered to BBC Radio 1 and eBay, the prize is sure to be one of Comic Relief's biggest ever.
"This is your chance to spend a day with 007 Sarah herself and her crew Delmar out on the water. Sarah, hailed to be the world's best female offshore powerboat racer with countless titles under her belt, will answer everything you need to know about some of the worlds most incredible boat stunts, and how they were performed in movies such as The World is Not Enough, Face Off and The Italian Job.
"You'll get to grips first hand with some high speed action under close supervision of the experts, and you can even bring a friend along to enjoy the experience with you! The day is sure to be incredible."
The prize includes:
⢠A day learning the ropes of power boat racing first hand with Sarah
⢠A chance to find out the secrets of Hollywood PB racing stunts
⢠The opportunity to experience high speed racing but only if you want to!
⢠Team Delmar providing their crew and boat services
⢠Full safety crew on standby throughout the day
⢠The chance to bring a friend to experience it with you!
Visit http://www.ebay.co.uk/comicrelief and follow the link to the Special Auctions section to bid.
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