The Visa Money App RB vehicles definitely received’t be troublesome to identify on the streets of Las Vegas this weekend. On Wednesday, the staff unveiled a glowing livery that can be run on Liam Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda’s vehicles throughout the 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix, impressed by the Money App Visa Glitter Card. The announcement was made with the assistance of “Entourage” actors Kevin Dillon and Jerry Ferrara, who reunited in a brief clip celebrating the one-off livery.
“This 12 months was the twentieth anniversary of ‘Entourage’ so we needed to reap the benefits of that second by reuniting a few of the most beloved actors from that present,” Catherine Ferdon, the chief advertising officer of Money App, informed Motorsport. “On condition that that is our inaugural 12 months [in Las Vegas] with the VCARB staff, we’re making an attempt to proceed to maintain topping ourselves at each race.”
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Ferdon defined that the vehicles received’t be the one factor glowing within the VCARB storage. “We’ve got some actually cool, restricted version glittering jumpsuits that everybody can be sporting, from the drivers to the pit crew. We’re actually making this an enormous occasion,” she defined.
“We’re additionally taking up Prime Golf In Las Vegas to carry all of it collectively,” she went on. As “Entourage” followers would recall, Dillon and Ferrara’s characters, Johnny Drama and Turtle, spent a number of time taking part in golf. “They have been recognized for at all times hitting golf balls off the roof of their numerous properties, it was kind of like a cornerstone of the present,” Ferdon mentioned, noting that the pair have been additionally seen hitting glittery golf balls within the social clip that launched right now to advertise the brand new livery.
She continued, “This felt like a extremely fascinating and distinctive manner for us to indicate up and seize the eye of followers, significantly youthful followers, who I feel are actually motivated by nostalgia.”