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Tony Stewart unveiled his No. 14 Chevrolet on Friday in Indianapolis.

Office Depot, Old Spice to sponsor Stewart's No. 14

Two-time champion chose number because of Foyt

By Team Release
July 25, 2008
07:29 PM EDT
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INDIANAPOLIS -- Office Depot and Old Spice will serve as co-primary sponsors of Tony Stewart's No. 14 Chevrolet Impala SS Sprint Cup Series entry beginning in 2009. Officials from the two companies, as well as from Stewart-Haas Racing, made the announcement Friday near Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Office Depot, a leading global provider of office products and services, along with Old Spice, the No. 1 antiperspirant/deodorant stick and body wash choice for guys in the United States, have entered into multi-year agreements with Stewart-Haas Racing to sponsor the new entry driven by Stewart. In addition, both Office Depot and Old Spice are official NASCAR partners, successfully leveraging their relationships with NASCAR and their race team sponsorships as powerful marketing platforms for their brands.

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A.J. has always been my hero and will always be No. 1 on my hero list, with the best part being that we are really good friends.

TONY STEWART

"To have Office Depot and Old Spice throw their support behind me and this race team makes me extremely proud," said Stewart, who announced on July 10 that he had acquired a 50 percent stake in what is now known as Stewart-Haas Racing. "These are two partnerships that make a lot of sense.

"Office Depot focuses on small business owners, and with my role as a driver and owner next year, I'm both their spokesman and their customer -- and I have been for years, because with two USAC teams, two World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series teams and three racetracks, you need a smooth-running office if you expect your business to run right.

"Old Spice has been with me for nine years, but our 10th year together is obviously going to be pretty big. This is a major commitment for the Old Spice brand, and we're going to make sure the success we've enjoyed over the years continues."

Delray Beach, Fla.-based Office Depot is the official office products partner of NASCAR, and its new sponsorship of Stewart, a two-time Sprint Cup Series champion, gives the multi-channel retailer continued star power in what will be its fifth year as a NASCAR sponsor.

"Tony is a successful entrepreneur who has an impressive record as a small business owner. This is one of the reasons why he is such a perfect fit for Office Depot," said Chuck Rubin, president of North American retail for Office Depot. "We believe that Tony's passion to win and relentless pursuit of excellence truly embody the essence of the Office Depot brand and represent the commitments we make every single day to help our customers be successful."

Old Spice, a brand of Cincinnati-based Procter & Gamble, is the official antiperspirant/deodorant of NASCAR, and its longstanding partnership with Stewart has helped Old Spice become the leader in its category, as well as the male body wash category.

"We've really valued our relationship with Tony and have been growing our partnership for over nine years now," said Alex Keith, P&G beauty, general manager, North America deodorants. "It's been a great program for Old Spice, and when he came to us with the opportunity to make it even bigger, we knew it was the right move. We're absolutely thrilled to be on board."

Also supporting Stewart's Office Depot/Old Spice effort in 2009 will be Chevrolet. The winner of 31 manufacturer's championships since coming to Sprint Cup in 1955, Chevrolet adds another powerful team to its already potent lineup with the addition of Stewart-Haas Racing.

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Putting an exclamation point on Stewart's new ride for 2009 is that his red and black Office Depot/Old Spice Chevrolet will carry the No. 14, made famous by the legendary A.J. Foyt.

"Tony and I have been friends for a long time," said Foyt, a winner of four Indianapolis 500s, the 1972 Daytona 500 and the 1967 24 Hours of LeMans. "I think I first met him when he was running Midgets. It was quite a while ago so I don't actually remember where and when. A few times he drove the Silver Crown car I had with George Snider back in the mid-90s and I gave him his first test in an Indy car in Phoenix [in 1995] and he ran pretty quick as I recall.

"In addition to being quick, he's always told it how it is. I don't think there's anyone better to carry the No. 14."

Stewart has always admired what Foyt, currently an IRL IndyCar Series owner, accomplished in a driving career that began in 1957 and spanned such racing divisions as Indy car, NASCAR, USAC and sports-car racing.

"A.J. has always been my hero and will always be No. 1 on my hero list, with the best part being that we are really good friends," Stewart said. "We obviously have a tremendous amount of respect for one another. I remember him calling me after I won my first Cup championship in 2002 and I remember how much it meant to have him call that night and congratulate me. We really do have similar pasts and carry a lot of characteristics that are the same. He is one of the greatest icons in racing worldwide and to be compared to him in any way is always a huge honor.

"We came up through the same types of cars, from Sprint Cars to Midgets, and then I went to the IRL and moved into NASCAR. A.J. ran Indy cars for a long time and still came into stock-car racing and was successful. There aren't a lot of guys that can go from car to car and still win races. It was something that A.J. was really good at and something that we have been very fortunate to replicate.

"He has given a lot back to racing and has been one of its biggest supporters. Without guys like him, guys like me wouldn't have had a chance to succeed."

Success of No. 14

Victories in 840 Cup Series starts
Year Track Driver Make Led
1951 Hillsboro Fonty Flock Oldsmobile 95
1951 North Wilkesboro Fonty Flock Oldsmobile 150
1951 Bainbridge Fonty Flock Oldsmobile 100
1951 Dayton Fonty Flock Oldsmobile 200
1951 Wilson Fonty Flock Oldsmobile N/A
1951 Weaverville Fonty Flock Oldsmobile N/A
1951 Altamont Fonty Flock Oldsmobile N/A
1952 Darlington Fonty Flock Oldsmobile 341
1952 Hillsboro Fonty Flock Oldsmobile 144
1953 Raleigh Fonty Flock Hudson 105
1953 Wilson Fonty Flock Hudson 9
1953 Weaverville Fonty Flock Hudson N/A
1953 Hickory Fonty Flock Hudson 195
1954 San Mateo Hershel McGriff Oldsmobile 1
1954 Macon Hershel McGriff Oldsmobile 20
1954 Charlotte Hershel McGriff Oldsmobile 1
1954 North Wilkesboro Hershel McGriff Oldsmobile 74
1955 Columbia Fonty Flock Chevrolet 66
1961 Spartanburg Jim Paschal Pontiac 20
1966 North Wilkesboro Jim Paschal Plymouth 308
1966 Martinsville Jim Paschal Plymouth 368
1967 Beltsville Jim Paschal Plymouth 49
1967 Charlotte Jim Paschal Plymouth 335
1967 Asheville Jim Paschal Plymouth 111
1967 Montgomery Jim Paschal Plymouth 140
1969 Montgomery Bobby Allison Plymouth 25

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