In a new Pepsi 'Test Drive' Prank Ad, NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon finally takes his revenge.
It looks like Jeff Gordon is back to his old prankster ways again. In his great trick last year in a viral ad for Pepsi, the NASCAR driver disguised himself and took an innocent car salesman on a wild test drive. However, as good as the ad went, a very observant reporter from the auto publication Jalopnik was quick to point out that the commercial was fake
Now Jeff Gordon is getting even with the reporter. Together with Pepsi Gordon decided to prank the man who wrote about the Pepsi ad last year being fake. Gordon is getting even with journalist Travis Okulski through an auto stunt more extreme than last year's.
In this new ad, Gordon is taking revenge whilst disguised yet again. As a cab driver donning an intense neck tattoo, he is playing a character who is supposed to be taking the reporter Okulski to a race track in order to test out a new car. Things didn't go out as planned however when police started to try pulling the car over. The NASCAR driver convinces and admits to Okulski that he is a convicted felon, says he can't go back to jail and decidedly veers onto a dirt road to escape the cops chasing after him.
Jeff Gordon dramatically blasts through garbage bins and spins into donuts. He takes revenge eventually, as the audience finds Okulski clearly distressed and begs Gordon to stop while attempting to kick in the glass partition between the front and back seats.
The new Pepsi 'Test Drive' Prank Ad eventually ends as Gordon "escapes" the cops and pulls onto a Pepsi-themed garage and the staff and crew reveals the revenge-laden prank to him.
The old Pepsi 'Test Drive' Prank Ad may be questionable, but the new one is certainly not.
NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon has done it, he Takes Revenge on Okulski as the journalist submits to the truth and reveals that the new ad is 100 percent real in a lengthy post on Jalopnik.
If you want to see the full ad, you can watch it below.
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