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Gillette is turning its NASCAR “Young Guns” advertising theme into branded content and the basis for a reality television show on ABC that begins filming this week at Lowe’s Motor Speedway in Charlotte, N.C., and is slated to run during the NBA Finals.
“Fast Cars and Super Stars: Gillette Young Guns Celebrity Race” will see the Nextel Cup drivers that have appeared in ads for the men’s personal care brand — Kurt Busch, Kasey Kahne, Carl Edwards, Jamie McMurray, Ryan Newman and 2006 Nextel Cup champion Jimmie Johnson — instructing a bevy of sports and entertainment stars on the finer points of stock car driving.
Participating celebrities include John Elway; Tony Hawk; William Shatner; Laird Hamilton and his wife, Gabby Reese; WWE champion John Cena; John Salley; Serena Williams; Bill Cowher; and Jewel and her boyfriend, rodeo king Ty Murray.
Winners are established via time trials, head-to-head heats and skills competitions that will include fastest speed, quickest driving from zero to 100 mph, braking and pit crew skills.
The final heat will feature three celebrity cars competing in time trials. The show will be hosted by Kenny Mayne with Brad Daugherty. Radical Media is the production company.
The finished shows are envisioned as six 30-minute episodes plus a one-hour finale. They are scheduled to run as a lead-in to the NBA Finals, which start June 7 on ABC. (On the West Coast, the show will immediately follow the games.) They would run from 8-8:30 p.m. ET as a lead in and be matched with each of the games of the Finals, which could run as late as June 23. The event will be part of a time buy with the network.
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So theyre gonna use Nascar to get more people to watch basketball? Thats different.
GO ELWAY! GO BRONCOS (oh wait he retired) Screw it! GO ELWAY!
I am so upset by what NASCAR has done to the sport.. What happened
to the sport we knew not so long ago???? When the FANS where the
important factor and the drivers where there to greet the fans
like Richard Petty use to… The closest we have to that is Tony
Stewart and Little E they still have the old time values….
Thank-you.