RaceTrac Launches First Brand Campaign in its 85-Year History

“Now That’s Whatever” campaign is inspired by RaceTrac guests and the items they crave

For the first time in its 85-year history, RaceTrac is breaking from its regular promotional marketing focus to launch its first and biggest cohesive brand awareness campaign to date. The new “Now That’s Whatever” platform communicates what RaceTrac stands for as a brand, that the company listens to its guests and offers whatever it is that they need. The campaign is a complement to RaceTrac’s standard marketing efforts to speak to their delicious in-store food offers and convenient store locations.

In partnership with R/GA Austin, RaceTrac established the brand platform and tagline, “Whatever Gets You Going,” in late 2016. This brand awareness campaign is the first time that RaceTrac is dedicating consistent media, production and assets to communicating the essence of the brand with a higher-level message, “Now That’s Whatever”.

This commitment to its guests is the center of the new brand platform and campaign messaging. As shown in the “Now That’s Whatever” spots, RaceTrac guests are portrayed with their favorite products – the Whatever that gets them going throughout their day. For this work, notable Director Adam “Rosey” Rosenblatt and “Little Miss Sunshine” and “Silver Linings Playbook” Director of Photography Masa Takayanagi were chosen to bring six concepts to life and based on the different experiences of RaceTrac customers:

The dad and daughter driving lesson
The everyday guest who stops in once a day
The rideshare driver who needs to fuel up
The lawn prince who gets whatever the prince wants
The guest that’s constantly traveling for work, and hanging out at a RaceTrac between stops
The bus driver who needs a place to refuel between rides

Other campaign elements consist of social, digital, radio and OOH efforts, and media placements will run in RaceTrac markets, including Georgia, Dallas-Fort Worth, Louisiana and Florida. All creative will run through 2019.