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9th annual Toyota Dream Car Art Contest has officially opened

Under 8 category winner and international contestant, Nireka Singh with her dad

Are you under 15 years old? Do you like to draw? Do you like using your imagination? If you have answered yes, then Toyota South Africa Motors is looking for you. The 9th annual Toyota Dream Car Art Contest has officially opened and will run until 16 March 2015.

Toyota Dream Car Art Contest is intended to create opportunities for children throughout the world to develop their interest in cars and help them feel the joy and importance of having a dream through drawing pictures of their dream cars. The contest was visualised by Toyota President and CEO Mr Akio Toyoda, who wanted to create a platform to teach children to use the power of dreams and imagination and to stimulate their interest in cars. Mr Toyoda remains the chief judge of this competition, despite his demanding global schedule.

“The Dream Car Art Contest is a platform for Toyota to engage with the children in South Africa and around the world through both a National and International Contest. It also allows us to showcase South African talent to the rest of the world. We are excited to see what this year hold for the competition and we encourage South African children to enter. No dream is too small for us,” said Glenn Crompton, Vice President for Marketing at Toyota South Africa Motors.

The contest started in 2004 and has shown a significant increase in entries in South Africa from just over 350 in the first year to over 14 000 entries last year. The contest is held once a year, with Toyota affiliates around the world conducting a national competition in three age categories namely: under 8 years old, 8 to 11 years old and 12 to 15 years old. The top five contestants win prizes on a national level and the top three are subsequently entered into the international competition which is judged in Japan with Akio Toyoda.

This year’s theme is “Your Dream Car”. All contestants are encouraged to showcase their imagination and draw the car of their dreams. The car could fly, clean, dive and even save lives, no dream is too small for this competition. The competition will be judged by a panel which includes the Toyota South Africa’s creative team and creative directors from Johannesburg Advertising Agency, FCB.

Entry forms will also be delivered to selected schools across the country. In addition, all information including the poster, entry form, questionnaire and the Terms and Conditions of the competition as well as the list of schools can be found on the Toyota website at www.toyota.co.za

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