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Toyota Racing Dream Build Challenge Winner to Be Announced at the SEMA Show

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The winner of the Toyota Racing Dream Build Challenge—a contest to see who can build the most unique and exciting vehicle between NASCAR stars Clint Bowyer and Kyle Busch, and NHRA's Antron Brown and Alexis DeJoria—will take home $50,000 for their designated charity, with second place receiving $25,000, third place $15,000 and fourth place $10,000. 
   
After weeks of following four accomplished Toyota racing drivers and their talented build teams create four utterly unique and exciting vehicles for the Toyota Racing Dream Build Challenge, fans finally get to see the completed vehicles on the Dream Build website, www.toyotaracingdreambuild.com.

After countless hours have been poured into their builds, NASCAR stars Clint Bowyer and Kyle Busch, plus NHRA hot shoes Antron Brown and Alexis DeJoria, put their Dream Build vehicles on the line for all to see.

Fans are able to vote once per day via Facebook for their favorite car and team. They can also track the progress of each team as they race to the finish. Fans can also change who they vote for from day to day, while they also compete for daily prizes, plus a chance to win the big one: The Toyota Racing Dream Trip Grand Prize.

The Dream Build website will also have a fresh look, with views of each completed vehicle on the home page and a graphic depiction of the total votes for each build. The site will be mobile-device friendly as well.

Then as quickly as the race began, it all comes to a screeching halt at 11:59 p.m. (PST) on Monday, October 29, when voting concludes and the final votes are tallied in the early morning hours.

On Tuesday, October 30, at 11:00 a.m. (PST), the Toyota Racing Dream Build Challenge winner will be announced live at Toyota's SEMA Show press conference in Las Vegas by television racing commentator and "Top Gear USA" host Rutledge Wood. The winning team will take home $50,000 for their designated charity, with second place receiving $25,000, third place $15,000 and fourth place $10,000.