probably a repost but i think it deserves some attention. http://www.partizan.com/partizan/media/clips/729.mov
If you have quicktime installed just right click and save target on your HD. Otherwise it might take a couple of minutes to open in your browser.
Absolutely terriffic commercial! The article mentions that London would be one of the cities in which the cars would be driven. But I never spotted it in the commercial...
I know .I thought this commercial was a little bit too early to be completed by March. Maybe there's more to come?? or they had problems. The sydney portion was never filmed. http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns18047.html
the best commercial ever. any one know who is driving the ferrari at the end, its massa's car, the number 5, but its not massa's helmet instead it is green, is that luca badoer or marc gene?
"Residents of Monaco might be excused for checking their calendars today, when they awoke to the sounds of a Ferrari F1 car in the streets of the principality. The occasion is the filming of a Shell television commercial that is to celebrate the sixtieth aniversary of Ferrari, and Shell's longstanding relationship with the Maranello constructor. The spot is to feature a variety of important Ferrari F1 cars from, with filming to be done of cars driving through New York, Buenos Aires, Sydney, Honk Kong and Rome. As previously reported on grandprix.com, London was planned, but was cancelled when pre-event leaks created a situation that Police considered unworkable. That segment was thus moved to Monaco. Our spies tell us that FIA GT1 Champion and Ferrari tester Andrea Bertolini handled driving chores in Rome. Our spies in Monaco today have indentified the drivers at the Hotel de Paris as two Irishmen, former Irish Touring Car Champion and 2005 Ferrari Challenge Champion Michael Cullen and Paddy Shovlin. They appear to be driving an F2003 GA loaded down with camera equipment, filming segments at the entrance of the tunnel, the swimming pool and Casino Square." I think it was Bertolini at the end.
Wouldn't it be great if Shell had little TV screens at the pump so you could watch this while filling your car with Shell gasoline?