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Airman wins paint scheme fan vote contest for NASCAR team car

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Tech. Sgt. Andrew Brockman, 96th Maintenance Group, recently won an Air Force Recruiting Service contest to create an Air Force-themed NASCAR paint scheme. Brockman’s heritage-style design received the most votes and will be displayed on the Petty Motorsports race car April 24 at Talladega Motor Speedway in Alabama. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)

EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. (AFNS) -- Tech. Sgt. Andrew Brockman grew up watching NASCAR on Sundays with his father. Being from Southwestern Illinois, the opportunity to see and feel the speed and fury at an actual race seemed near impossible. On April 24, at Talladega Superspeedway, Brockman will get to experience the sights and sounds of a race for the first time while also cheering on a car with a paint scheme he helped to design.

Brockman, a 96th Maintenance Squadron senior munitions inspector, recently won the Petty Motorsports and Air Force-sponsored Paint Scheme Fan Vote Contest. All submissions came directly from Airmen. 

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This year’s Air Force-sponsored NASCAR race car will feature a heritage design modelled after a B-29 bomber when it debuts at Talladega Motor Speedway in Alabama, April 24. The paint scheme was created by Tech. Sgt. Andrew Brockman, 96th Maintenance Group, whose design received the most votes through a social media poll. (Courtesy graphic)



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