STORYLINE: Ram Trucks spent Derby week and Derby day at the Churchill Downs to capture the excitement and heritage of the 145th Kentucky Derby. Various people who are instrumental to the Derby’s success talk about their role in the Derby, their memories of the Derby, and what the event means to them. AUDIO TRANSCRIPT: (Exciting Music Plays Throughout) We see various shots of preparation for the Derby in full effect: Wild hats, Ram Trucks on display, turf inspection, flowers being delivered as an on-screen title reads: WE WENT BEHIND THE SPIRES AT CHURCHILL DOWNS Shots of the Derby Spectators pack Churchill Downs, dressed for the Derby, and then we see the starting gates, empty and being moved into position. Jamie Richardson stands on the in-field of Churchill Downs, talking to camera. An on-screen title gives his name and title: JAMIE RICHARDSON, TRACK SUPERINTENDENT. (Jamie Richardson) "The Kentucky Derby is clearly the greatest horse race in the world, most people would tell you that. To be a part of that is just a dream come true." We see shots of horses being washed, walked and trotting along the track. Darren Rogers speaks to camera from inside a crowded room. An on-screen title gives his name and title: DARREN ROGERS, SENIOR DIRECTOR, COMM. & MEDIA SERVICES. (Darren Rogers) "20,000 plus thoroughbreds fold each year. The best 20 of those 22,000 are here for this $3 million race on the first Saturday in May." A horse looks right at camera and then we see other horses being walked around the stables. Todd Pletcher stands in the stables and talks to camera. An on-screen title gives his name and title: TODD PLETCHER, TEAM OWNER. (Todd Pletcher) "As these young horses begin to develop into potential Derby starters, there’s just a tremendous build-up to that 2-minute moment." Horses burst out of the starting gate and we see Travis Stone speak to camera from his announcer booth. An on-screen title gives his name and title: TRAVIS STONE, TRACK ANNOUNCER. (Travis Stone) "It’s hard to describe what it’s like to see 20 horses thunder by. The crowd is just so loud, you can just hear the energy…" More scenes of horses racing and spectators celebrating. Cut to Nick Bush standing in a stable, talking to camera. An on-screen title gives his name and title: NICK BUSH, EXERCISE RIDER (Nick Bush) "This is something you can’t jump into. You gotta start from the ground up to be top-notch." More scenes of horses racing and spectators celebrating. Scott Jordan sits in front of the starting gate, talking to camera. An on-screen title gives his name and title: SCOTT JORDAN, HEAD STARTER. (Scott Jordan) "I always tell everybody they need to come at least do it once – just for a lifetime experience." An on-screen title appears: GREATNESS BEGINS WITH THE RIGHT ATTITUDE as we see horses mid-race underneath. The title stays on-screen as the camera pans down to a barn with the Ram Trucks logo on the roof. The quote is completed with: GREATNESS BEGINS WITH THE RIGHT ATTITUDE AND THE RIGHT TRUCK. A Ram truck sits in the in-field of Churchill Downs, the 145 KENTUCKY DERBY and Ram Trucks logos adorned on the side of the doors. Cut to a black screen with the Ram Trucks logo and text that says: THE OFFICIAL TRUCK OF THE KENTUCKY DERBY.