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OKI crowns winners of Print My Ride

OKI Systems Ltd has announced the winners for its ‘Print My Ride’ competition, which attracted a host of entrants from across the industry.

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OKI handed out six awards for its ‘Print My Ride’ competition

Launched at The Print Show 2016, the contest challenged competitors to design their own race car livery and apply it to a virtual 3D car model, with the contest overseen by an expert panel of judges.

The winning entrants won an all-expenses paid VIP Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship experience, as well as a 1:18 scale model car featuring their design. The overall winner, Alex Ware, also went home with a 50 percent discount voucher to spend with OKI.

Paul Seward was named the best overall visual design based on use of colour and style, while James Jardine won the award for the best use of the OKI ColorPainter capability based on technical application.

Elsewhere, Lee Kistell won the gong for best professional creative design, Aidan Morrison went home with the award for the best design from an educational establishment, while Sean Hackett was the wild card winner for the most Facebook social media likes and shares.

OKI would like to thank all those that participated in this competition and also Motorbase Performance who were instrumental in the launch of the campaign last season

In a statement, OKI said: “?OKI would like to thank all those that participated in this competition and also Motorbase Performance who were instrumental in the launch of the campaign last season.

“It was a fitting end to the season last year at Brands Hatch, with Matt Jackson winning the last race in his custom wrapped OKI Print My Ride vehicle. 

“The win helped Motorbase Performance clinch the Independent Team Trophy, with Matt also securing second place in the overall Independent Drivers’ standings.”

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