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CONCORD, N.C. -- With a pack of crayons, four children created four very special paint scheme options for Kasey Kahne's No. 5 Chevrolet SS.

Great Clips teamed up with Strong Against Cancer to celebrate the creative spirit of patients at Seattle Children's Hospital with the fun opportunity.

The children were encouraged to be creative and express themselves while designing their very own No. 5 Great Clips Chevrolet SS for the July 2 race at Daytona International Speedway.

Now that Kahne has personally chosen four finalists in the design contest -- by Alivia, Cassie, Noelia and Samantha -- fans have the opportunity to select the winning design by voting at WilsonKahneDrive.org/GreatClipsStrong.

Below is a little more detail on each of the four finalists and their designs.


Alivia is 5 years old and her hometown is Seattle. Diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, she said the inspiration behind her design was a rainbow. Her scheme can be seen above.


Cassie is 11 years old and her hometown is Yelm, Washsington. Diagnosed with neuroblastoma, she said the inspiration behind her design was to draw something that "is not a normal race car." She loves the yellow car with a purple hood and blue No. 5. Her scheme can be seen above.


Noelia is 8 years old and her hometown is White Center, Washington. She wrote that the inspiration behind her design was drawing something that she likes, which includes music and jaguars. Her scheme can be seen above.


Samantha is 11 years old and her hometown is Olympia, Washington. Diagnosed with relapsed pre-B acute lymphblastic leukemia, she said that the inspiration for her design was an ocean theme. "Our house is on the water and I just love the bay," she wrote. "Also, I'm working on an adult coloring book that has a bunch of fish and water scenes." Her scheme can be seen above.

You can vote for your favorite, which will adorn Kahne's No. 5 Chevy at Daytona, here. Voting closes at 11:59 p.m. ET on Thursday, May 12, and the winning design will be announced on Friday, May 13.