in the first it was and Audi r8 v10 4.2 fsi quattro and in the second it was the Audi r8 v10 spyder
In the Marvel comics and movies, Tony Stark's race car color is usually red and gold, to match his Iron Man suit.
Tony Stark parents were Maria Stark and Howard Stark and they had a son called Anthony "Tony" Stark and Howard Stark and Maria Stark died in a car crash when their son Tony Stark was only 15.
There was no other driver. Tony Stewart was the only driver of the Home Depot car. Tony drove the car from 1999-2008. Starting in 2009, Joey Logano is the driver of the Home Depot car.
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Tony Stewart drove the #20 Home Depot car from 1999-2008.
From 1999 through the 2008 season, Tony Stewart drove the #20 Home Depot car in the Nascar Cup Series.
Yes, he has. Tony Stewart drove the #44 car in 1997 and 1998. It was in the Nascar Busch Series, now known as the Nationwide Series.
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.
Dale Jr. drove the 9 car Kasey Kahne drove the 8 car in 2007
Hut Strickland drove the McDonald's car in 1993.
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Iron Man has greater speed, strength, stamina and firepower than Hawkeye due to the technology in his suit. Hawkeye is a normal strength human with uncanny aim, reflexes and battle training. If they were both testing their strength by lifting a weight, such as a car, Iron Man would be the stronger. In a fight, however, Hawkeye might be able to beat Iron Man in the right circumstances. Out of the Iron Man armour, Tony Stark would always get his hat handed to him by Hawkeye.