NASCAR Star Tony Stewart and Office Depot Announce Winners of ‘Show Us Your 14’ Online Photo Contest

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Jeff Strangman of Seabrook, N.H., was recently named the Grand Prize winner in the new Office Depot “Show Us Your 14” online photo contest. Last spring, Strangman estimates he spent 80 hours detailing and repainting the camper from orange to red to match Tony Stewart’s new look with the No. 14 Office Depot/Old Spice team. “This is as authentic and old school in NASCAR as you can get,” Tony Stewart said about Strangman’s photo.
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Jeff Strangman of Seabrook, N.H., was recently named the Grand Prize winner in the new Office Depot “Show Us Your 14” online photo contest. Last spring, Strangman estimates he spent 80 hours detailing and repainting the camper from orange to red to match Tony Stewart’s new look with the No. 14 Office Depot/Old Spice team. “This is as authentic and old school in NASCAR as you can get,” Tony Stewart said about Strangman’s photo. (Photo: Business Wire)

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Jeff Strangman of Seabrook, N.H., was recently named the Grand Prize winner in the new Office Depot “Show Us Your 14” online photo contest. Last spring, Strangman estimates he spent 80 hours detailing and repainting the camper from orange to red to match Tony Stewart’s new look with the No. 14 Office Depot/Old Spice team. “This is as authentic and old school in NASCAR as you can get,” Tony Stewart said about Strangman’s photo.
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Jeff Strangman of Seabrook, N.H., was recently named the Grand Prize winner in the new Office Depot “Show Us Your 14” online photo contest. Last spring, Strangman estimates he spent 80 hours detailing and repainting the camper from orange to red to match Tony Stewart’s new look with the No. 14 Office Depot/Old Spice team. “This is as authentic and old school in NASCAR as you can get,” Tony Stewart said about Strangman’s photo.
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Jeff Strangman of Seabrook, N.H., was recently named the Grand Prize winner in the new Office Depot “Show Us Your 14” online photo contest. Last spring, Strangman estimates he spent 80 hours detailing and repainting the camper from orange to red to match Tony Stewart’s new look with the No. 14 Office Depot/Old Spice team. “This is as authentic and old school in NASCAR as you can get,” Tony Stewart said about Strangman’s photo. (Photo: Business Wire)

Melanie Hutchens of Hammond, Ore., was recently named the First Prize winner in the new Office Depot “Show Us Your 14” online photo contest. After reading about the contest on www.officedepotracing.com, First Prize Winner Hutchens – who was in the process of painting her home red – decided to give her four-year-old black lab Isabelle’s dog house a colorful new “paint scheme” to match (pictured). (Photo: Business Wire)

Melanie Hutchens of Hammond, Ore., was recently named the First Prize winner in the new Office Depot “Show Us Your 14” online photo contest. After reading about the contest on www.officedepotracing.com, First Prize Winner Hutchens – who was in the process of painting her home red – decided to give her four-year-old black lab Isabelle’s dog house a colorful new “paint scheme” to match (pictured). (Photo: Business Wire)

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Diane Cox of East Alton, Ill., was recently named the Second Prize winner in the new Office Depot “Show Us Your 14” online photo contest. Second Prize winner Cox and her four-year-old daughter, Mackenzie Cox, were inspired to build this replica of Stewart’s No. 14 Office Depot/Old Spice Chevy (pictured) when Mackenzie and her classmates at Washington Elementary School in East Alton, Illinois, were assigned a school project. It took Diane and Mackenzie two days to build the colorful car. (Photo: Business Wire)

Diane Cox of East Alton, Ill., was recently named the Second Prize winner in the new Office Depot “Show Us Your 14” online photo contest. Second Prize winner Cox and her four-year-old daughter, Mackenzie Cox, were inspired to build this replica of Stewart’s No. 14 Office Depot/Old Spice Chevy (pictured) when Mackenzie and her classmates at Washington Elementary School in East Alton, Illinois, were assigned a school project. It took Diane and Mackenzie two days to build the colorful car. (Photo: Business Wire)

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