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Doritos Loaded recruits Gordon Ramsay and F1 driver George Russell to escape snack-aisle positioning

The brand pairs culinary and motorsport celebrities to signal premium intent without changing the product.

Published June 19, 2026 Source PRNewswire From the chopped neck
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ISABELLA'S ISLAY · June 19, 2026

Doritos Loaded recruits Gordon Ramsay and F1 driver George Russell to escape snack-aisle positioning

The brand pairs culinary and motorsport celebrities to signal premium intent without changing the product.

Doritos Loaded launched a global commercial starring chef Gordon Ramsay and Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 driver George Russell, according to PRNewswire. The spot depicts a fictional stunt that blends kitchen pressure with track speed, positioning the frozen appetizer as an event-tier choice rather than impulse snack. The brand released the commercial as it seeks to differentiate from parent-line Doritos and anchor in meal occasions that command higher basket spend.

The commercial frames Ramsay preparing Doritos Loaded under time pressure while Russell drives the scenario at race pace. The narrative ties culinary intensity to motorsport precision, suggesting the product belongs in contexts where performance and presentation matter. Doritos Loaded did not disclose media spend or distribution scope, but the dual-celebrity structure signals budget allocated to positioning shift rather than volume push.

The mechanism is category boundary crossing. Frozen snacks typically lean on taste claims or convenience. Doritos Loaded imported credibility from two high-status verticals—fine dining and Formula 1—to suggest the product occupies a different usage occasion. Ramsay brings kitchen authority and premium association. Russell brings speed, precision, and the cultural capital of motorsport. Neither celebrity has obvious connection to frozen appetizers, which is the point. The pairing creates a halo that distances the product from competitor freezer items and reframes it as something you serve when the stakes are higher than Tuesday night.

The play works because it bypasses product claims entirely. Doritos Loaded did not reformulate or repackage. It borrowed status from adjacent categories and let the celebrities carry the repositioning. The brand bet that association with Ramsay and Russell would shift consumer mental placement from snack to event-tier finger food, expanding where and when the product gets purchased. The risk is shallow: if the commercial fails to move positioning, the product still sells on Doritos brand equity. The upside is margin expansion into hosting, tailgating, and gifting occasions where price sensitivity drops.

A small physical-product brand runs this play by identifying two high-status verticals that do not naturally overlap and finding the lowest-cost ambassadors who hold credibility in each. A candle brand partners a mixologist and a meditation instructor. A spice line pairs a sommelier and a pit master. The product does not change. The positioning shifts because the ambassadors signal that the item belongs in both worlds. Shoot user-generated-style content with each figure using the product in their domain, then cut a thirty-second spot that shows the two contexts in quick succession. Budget $2,000 to $5,000 for talent fees if you use micro-influencers with verifiable followings in their niches, plus $500 for editing. Run the spot as a pre-roll ad targeting interest intersections on Meta or YouTube. The goal is not virality. The goal is that a buyer seeing the candle or spice now thinks of it as appropriate for a dinner party, not just personal use, which raises average order value and expands purchase triggers.

The broader pattern is that physical products often hit ceiling because they get mentally filed in a narrow usage bucket. Repackaging and reformulation are slow and expensive. Celebrity or expert pairing is faster and reversible. Doritos Loaded spent on Ramsay and Russell to skip the product development cycle and move straight to perception shift. A one-person brand does the same with domain experts who cost four figures instead of six.

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Pair your product with credible figures from two unrelated high-status verticals to shift mental placement without changing the SKU.
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