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Monday, August 27, 2007

Formula One Stars On Mercedes-Benz Ad

by Anthony Fontanelle

German automaker Mercedes-Benz has strong ties with Formula One and it is banking on the popularity of the sport's drivers for its new TV ad. The said television commercial will feature Vodafone McLaren Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso as well as former McLaren driver and world champion Mika Hakkinen.

In the Mercedes-Benz TV ad, Hamilton and Alonso will reveal that they have racing in their blood. The concept of the commercial is to show that the two Formula One drivers consider each other as friendly rivals. In the commercial, the two drivers not only races through the circuit but also rivals each other in other activities and in other places such as at a hotel reception desk, at a gym, and even in a sauna.

The TV ad will run for sixty minutes and it will be aired starting next Saturday which will coincide with the qualifying session for the upcoming European Grand Prix which will be held at the Nürburgring in Nurburg, Germany. The said commercial will be aired on the most popular public and private TV channels in Germany, Spain, where Alonso hails from, and the United Kingdom, where Hamilton resides.

The commercial will demonstrate that auto racing is not only based on the fighting spirit of the drivers but also incorporates playfulness and fun. These are the messages that Mercedes-Benz is hoping to get across to viewers of the commercial.

The choice of Hamilton and Alonso for the commercial is an obvious one since both are sponsored by Mercedes-Benz and would even have been tapped to market Mercedes-Benz products such as Mercedes-Benz car covers although that would seem out of place.

"Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton have a passion for auto racing," said Norbert Haug, the head of Mercedes-Benz Motor Sports. "Both of them are ambitious, focused, and competitive. They cultivate a healthy sense of rivalry and appreciate and respect each other very much."

These attributes, according to Haug, is evident in the shooting and the outcome of the commercial. "Of course this is obvious on the race track, and it was evident while we were shooting the new TV commercial, too. In spite of the time pressure and their lack of familiarity with the TV medium, they really enjoyed the shoot."

Former McLaren driver and two-time champion Mika Hakkinen also joined the two current stars of the sport. "Mika Häkkinen, who has won the Formula 1 championship twice, has been in commercials before, and he's as cool and appealing as ever this time around," said Haug of the appearance of the Finn in the commercial.

A sneak preview of the commercial will be aired at the Mercedes-Benz Internet TV at www.mercedes-benz.tv on the 20th of this month. The said commercial will then be aired at the site on its full length after that.

"The idea for this commercial originated in our brand philosophy," said Dr. Olaf Göttgens, the Vice President for Brand Communications Mercedes-Benz Passenger Cars. "After all, motor sports are deeply rooted in the history of Mercedes-Benz, and today they're still an essential element of our brand's fascination. Motor sports embody the passion that characterizes Mercedes-Benz." The German automaker has been the engine supplier of the McLaren Formula One team since 1995 and this partnership has led to success in the sport.

The commercial is said to have a twist at the endings since Hamilton and Alonso will be outdoing each other most of the time. That is where Hakkinen comes in. At the end of the commercial, Hakkinen will outdo both Alonso and Hamilton in their contest in a sauna.

About the Author

Anthony Fontanelle is a 35-year-old automotive.buff who grew up in the Windy City. He does freelance work for an automotive magazine when he is not busy customizing cars in his shop.

Vettel to go Aboard Toro Rosso Cockpit

by Evander Klum


It is official! BMW Sauber F1 team's test driver Sebastian Vettel will now go behind the steering wheel of a Toro Rosso F1 car. Vettel, the third driver of the German F1 stable will be replacing Scott Speed as the driver for the Scuderia Toro Rosso. BMW Motorsport said they released the 20-year old youngster to earn his opportunity to drive in F1 aboard the Toro Rosso STR2.

BMW trained Vettel since his inception to the team from the 2006 Turkish Grand Prix. The 20-year old driver from Heppenheim, Germany has already posted several milestones in his career and in the Formula 1, either good or bad. He was the youngest driver ever to compete in a championship Grand Prix race, the quickest driver to get a fine in Formula 1, the sixth youngest driver to start a Grand Prix career, and best of all, Vettel was the youngest driver that scored points in a Grand Prix race (during the United States Grand Prix ).

Mario Theissen, the Director of BMW Motorsport commented about Vettel's release. He said: "As our test and reserve driver Sebastian has carried out sterling work for us. When he stood in for Robert Kubica in the USA Grand Prix he made history by becoming the youngest debutant to earn a world championship point. "

Theissen added "However, the current testing rules mean that he barely gets a chance to drive for us. Now he has been offered the opportunity to get inside a Toro Rosso cockpit. We have sponsored and coached Sebastian over a number of years. To place obstacles in his career path now would go against our concept of talent promotion."

Theissen continued: "BMW and Red Bull have a longstanding partnership in supporting Sebastian. Toro Rosso is the sister team of Red Bull Racing, and in that context it makes sense for us to release him. In a sponsoring partnership the main thing is to use the best opportunities that present themselves to a young driver at any given time."

Another German driver, Timo Glock will replace Vettel as the official reserve driver for BMW Sauber. Glock currently leads the GP2 championship race.

Toro Rosso will replace Scott Speed because of his poor performance along with teammate Tonio Liuzzi, according to -owner Gerhard Berger and team principal Franz Tost. In addition, Speed also said he will not work with Toro Rosso anymore as Tozt approached him physically after the race in the 2007 European Grand Prix at Nurburgring.

F1 fans are now looking forward to see Sebastian Vettel riding on a Toro Rosso race car (with KYB shocks maybe). Will Vettel perform better and score points for Toro Rosso? Well, just find out when he enters another Grand Prix race this season.

About the Author

Evander Klum is a Business Administration graduate who hails from Alabama. He enjoys extreme sports and he is also a car racing fanatic. At present, he works as a marketing manager at an advertising agency in Cleveland.