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2008 Gumball 3000 Rally goes to Hollywood

2007 Gumball 3000 Rally in LondonThe Gumball 3000 Rally, in its 10th year, is the creation of Maximillion Cooper, an ex-Armani model (he is now 36, so that may have been awhile back). Cooper would prefer that you refer to the 3,000-mile race on public streets as a "rally," just as the name says. The past "bad behavior" of its drivers has given the event a bad rap after last year's fatal crash in Macedonia canceled the remainder of the rally.

The entry fee is $120,000, and you must provide your own wheels. The cars this year run the gamut: hot new models like the Bugatti Veyron, vintage Jaguars, a wacky camper version of a VW Microbus. For some Hollywood flair, David Hasselhoff plans to drive the KITT car from the newer version of "Knight Rider."

The U.S. leg of the rally route starts in San Francisco on Saturday at 10 a.m. and will stop that evening in Hollywood for a VIP party at the Roosevelt Hotel. The cars will pull up for a photo op at 9 p.m., and the invitation-only party starts at 11.

Then it's off to San Diego and Las Vegas. Sounds like a typical West Coast family vacation, right? Not so much. Each of the cars is then loaded onto three huge Antonov cargo planes and flown to Nanjing, China — ultimately ending up in Beijing for the Olympics via a one-nighter in North Korea. The detour to NorKor includes seats at the Mass Games, "a display of arts and sports" that supports the country's "friendship initiative."

Beyond "the Hoff," the merry band of 120 celebrities, media darlings and wealthy car enthusiasts includes the MTV "Jackass" cast, who will document the trip on the show, Orlando Bloom, Tara Reid, Travis Barker and Jodie Kidd — but others will show at the red carpet party at the Roosevelt on Saturday night.

Will this year's drivers fare better than last year's? Stay tuned. I'd like to be there for the "pre-rally instructions." I'm sure they include the disclaimer "Please drive safely."

— Joni Gray

Related L.A. Times story: Gumball 3000 Rally Update: No flying under the radar this year

Photo of 2007 Gumball 3000 Rally in London by John Griffiths via Flickr

FOR THE RECORD: David Hasselhof will be driving the KITT car from the original TV Series (not the movie version), a Pontiac Trans Am Firebird.

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You say,
“David Hasselhoff plans to drive the KITT car from the newer version of Knight Rider."
But it looks like he will be driving a Trans Am and not a Mustang ;)

Source: http://knightrideronline.com/news/

The nation is at war on two fronts, Americans are being killed over petroleum, and the best these morons can do with their lives is race cars across the country in defiance of vehicle code laws. Right.

omg is yoshiki going to be there????

these 'morons' are doing more than racing cars across the country. the goal is to bring together different cultures... to get some peace happening.
During a previous rally they helped to foster friendly relationships between countries in Eastern Europe.

Hasselhoff will be driving the OLD KITT.

YouTube Video of the scene of the crash in Macedonia that ended the Rally in 2007.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olMTjPQS1XA

We are driving an Audi R8 in the gumball and are broadcasting live video from the car to our blog
Http://www.driversidegumball.com

Check us out and chat with us live while we're on the course!

nuuuuuuuu he wasn't there.....

I was one of the "display" cars at the rally. I went with the promise of an invite to the party. After driving my car all the way to L.A.through traffic ,having to pay for parking in the Roosevelt Hotel because the promoters were not organized and werent ready for us, I ,and all of the other guys who drove their up-to $250k cars were denied at the door of the party like we were second rate citizens.....We were pissed, very poor public relations.M

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