Hooters is a well-known American restaurant chain that first opened its doors in 1983 in Clearwater, Florida. The company gained popularity for its unique concept, which combines delicious food with a...
Hooters TV Spot, 'Nine is a Bloodline' Featuring Chase Elliott is a commercial that aired in 2021, featuring popular NASCAR driver Chase Elliott. The one-minute advertisement starts with a close-up shot of Chase Elliott's face, who is sitting behind a Hooters restaurant counter, donning a Hooters' outfit.
The advertisement's primary focus revolves around the number nine, which is Chase Elliott's car number, and how it runs through his family and Hooters' history. The spot then transitions to a quick trip through the history of Hooters, with classic footage from the restaurant's earliest days, complete with Hooters' girls sporting retro outfits.
The Hooters spot aims to create a connection between the racing culture and Hooters' roots, with Elliott pointing out that his father, Bill Elliott, has had a long-standing relationship with Hooters. The commercial then highlights how Bill Elliott used to drive the Hooters-sponsored car in the early 90s, and now Chase is proudly driving a Hooters sponsored car.
As the commercial progresses, Chase Elliott highlights how he is following in his father's footsteps and proudly carrying on the Hooters bloodline. He also mentions how the number nine represents a symbol of pride while racing to win.
The ad ends with Chase Elliott driving his Hooters car across the finishing line, and a voice-over reminds viewers that Nine is a bloodline, and Hooters is its home. The commercial perfectly highlights how Hooters has not only been an excellent place for sports fans to get together and watch races but also a place with rich history that spans generations.
Hooters TV commercial - Nine is a Bloodline produced for Hooters was first shown on television on May 24, 2020.
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