Super Bowl commercial spoiler alert.
NASCAR driver Ross Chastain will appear in the Busch Light ad during the NFL’s biggest game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles Sunday. Busch Light serves as the official beer of NASCAR and the primary sponsor for Chastain and his No. 1 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet.
The beverage brand revealed the commercial Wednesday. The spot is appropriately titled “Circles.”
It features two lost hikers in the woods. They look at a map as “Busch Guy” appears.
“To avoid going in circles, make note of recognizable landmarks — like that,” Busch Guy says before pointing to Chastain’s car, with a camping tent on top, sitting among the trees.
Chastain unzips the tent and pops his head out.
“What’s wrong with going in circles?” he asks.
“Different circles, Ross,” Busch Guy responds.
“OK,” Chastain says before retreating back into his tent.
The commercial spans 15 seconds. It is one of two Busch Light advertisements set for Super Bowl Sunday. The game will air at 6:30 p.m. on Fox.
“I used to daydream about seeing my race schedule hung up at my local bar in Busch Light’s famous blues and whites,” Chastain said in a press release. “Now I’m not only on those walls, but in a commercial that will air in my hometown during the big game and across the nation this NASCAR season, starting with the Daytona 500!
“I’ve manifested this moment my entire life, and I can’t thank Busch Light enough for supporting my racing career through their massive platform. It’s a dream come true — and so was cracking open a cold Busch Light with the iconic Busch Guy after a long, fun day filming in the woods.”
One week after the Super Bowl, Chastain will kick off NASCAR’s regular season and race in the 2025 Daytona 500.
This article originally appeared on The Daytona Beach News-Journal: Super Bowl: NASCAR’s Ross Chastain appears in Busch Light ad
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