Nothing. Old Spice and Office Depot combine to pay about $25-30 Million to Stewart-Haas Racing for sponsorship of Tony Stewart's Sprint Cup car. Home Depot pays about $20 Million to Joe Gibbs Racing for sponsorship on Joey Logano's car.
Tony Stewart had Office Depot, Mobil 1 and Burger King as his primary sponsors for 2011.
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Someone can buy Tempera paints from a number of retailers such as Home Depot, Home Hardware, Rona, Lowes, Canadian Tire, Target, Office Depot, and Walmart.
Office Depot does carry round conference tables. They carry them in a light and dark finish depending on your office decor and various diameters depending on your needs.
About $100 a day at Home Depot.
Matt Kenseth's primary sponsors are HuskyTools, Home Depot and Dollar General.
20,000,000.00
Not if he has any sense!!
In 2009, Tony Stewart's primary sponsors in the Nascar Cup Series was Old Spice and Office Depot. He ran two races with Burger King sponsorship.
Go to moto club depot. at the main menu and go to the events.it is free I think
Jason Ratcliff is the crew chief for NASCAR driver Matt Kenseth and the #20 Husky/Dollar General/Home Depot car.
No, he did not. Tony is still driving in the Sprint Cup Series. He drives the #14 Old Spice/Office Depot Chevy, which he co-owns at Stewart-Haas Racing.
Some of the important ones are Sprint, Pepsi, Coca Cola, and Home Depot.
These change from year to year, month to month, even week to week, and on an occasion a one time shot, yes you do have your stalwart sponsors such as, DuPont, Budweiser, Lowe's, Home Depot, Miller Lite, etc., but there companies who make several brands of things and change that brand from time to time, but still sponsor the same car(s), so to answer with any sort of exactitude it is impossible. Some cars have more then one major sponsor, so figure 50 cars, the front runners get over 20 million a year from the major sponsor, now consider the small decals on the fenders, these sponsors pay if the car wins and/or places. You can go in the pits and record every sponsor including small ones, next week it will change, a car had 12 altogether last week, may have 18 this week. "IMPOSSIBLE"
Tony Stewart had Office Depot, Mobil 1 and Burger King as his primary sponsors for 2011.
Tony Stewart drove one car in the 2011 Sprint Cup Series, the #14 car. He had different paint schemes during the season with sponsors Mobil 1, Office Depot and Burger King. Stewart also drove two Nascar Nationwide Series races in 2011.
Matt Kenseth is a professional race car driver. He drives the #20 Husky/Dollar General/Home Depot Toyota Camry for Joe Gibbs Racing in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series. He won the Rookie of the Year Award in 2000 and also won the 2003 Winston Cup championship.