He gets paid for it.
Tony Stewart drove the #20 Home Depot car from 1999-2008.
No he did not. Home Depot's sponsorship deal was with Joe Gibbs Racing, not with Tony Stewart. Tony Stewart left to start his own racing team.
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.
Not if he has any sense!!
From 1999 through the 2008 season, Tony Stewart drove the #20 Home Depot car in the Nascar Cup Series.
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.
If you say so, but they're not overly valuable compared to, say, a Richard Petty item made when he was still driving or a Dale Earnhardt item made before he died, because Tony Stewart is still competing and they made a LOT of this stuff.
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.
Tony Stewart had Office Depot, Mobil 1 and Burger King as his primary sponsors for 2011.
20,000,000.00
No. Tony Stewart's sister is still alive.
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.