Is That An Animation Biting My Ass?

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Goodby, Silverstein & Partners, San Francisco is out with another Sprint NASCAR commercial and, thankfully, there are no short shorts in the one. This one’s called Speedway and it hypes the NASCAR Sprint Series and the ability to watch it on your Sprint phone.

Having just caught Tom Cruise’s Days of Thunder on cable recenlty, we can identify with the on-track mania depicted in this commercial. Though we’re not entirely clear why Goodby decided to get MassMarket to visual effectify the spot into something resembling a video game. Oh alright, we’ll agree it’s far more interesting that just watching “regular” cars crash into each other and it does capture the take-no-prisoners competitive aspect of the sport.

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