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The Gumball 3000 was founded in 1999 by Maximillion Cooper, a former Armani model, who was inspired in the Cannonball Baker Sea-To-Shining-Sea Memorial Trophy Dash ", an officer, almost outlawed, coast to coast road race from New York to Los Angeles that had place four times during the 1970s before being canceled due to concerns about road safety from the police.
Maximllion Cooper set out to revive the spirit of the original Cannonball races in the summer of 1999, which combines long trips throughout the day with decadent night parties. The rally offered fifty original of the richest friends Cooper, who led Italy in the extravagant and custom cars, before arriving in London and crossing the finish line. In an attempt to avoid the problems of the authorities, the Gumball rally was set up without official calendar and awards will be made, emphasizing that it was a rally and not a race, although this is not prevented many drivers from being fined for speeding during the rally.
In 2000, the rally returned, this time from Spain. Once more movie stars and music lined up to compete, including drum and bass and old legend of James Bond villain Goldie. The rally was held in 2001 was a huge advertising The Gumball, mostly thanks to several members of making "Jackass" cast party and the filming of the adventure for an MTV special, MTV won their degrees high for the year. The event was also covered by British terrestrial television for the first time in 2001, with updates from the BBC a regular broadcasts of the race.
In 2002, the spirit of the original Cannonball races was well and truly in the air as competitors ran the Gumball Rally from New York to the Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles, covering the route of the 1970s. 2002 Gumball 3000 had more pilots than ever, with 175 cars entered in the race.
The Gumball continued over the next three years before 2006 was the year of the Gumball Rally even more ambitious, with drivers starting in London and ends in Los Angeles just eight days later. Bam Margera and Ryan Dunn of "Jackass" came into the rally as well as extreme sports legend Tony Hawk with drivers to enjoy a party after the race fan in Los Angeles organized by the hip-hop Snoop Dogg. Unfortunately, the success of this race could not be repeated year next.
Upon arrival in Amsterdam for the start of the rally in 2007, participants were greeted by Dutch police with 14 police cars and 7 cars unmarked. Rap star Xzibit had his license revoked for a violation of speeding, and two cars were confiscated. Things got worse however, when German police arrested about 70 vehicles speeding on the following day before the tragedy occurred just two days later, when participants participated in the demonstration in a high speed crash in the Republic of Macedonia. The driver reportedly crashed into another car while they were doing speeds exceeding 200 kilometers per hour. The elderly couple who come to both died on the way to hospital.
Despite the disastrous events last year, Maximillion Cooper running the Gumball 3000, once again this year, starting in San Francisco and end in Beijing, China. The Gumball 2008 Rally is also set to feature many regular car enthusiasts with many href = "http://www.acfcarfinance.co.uk/"> companies Car Credit presumably rubbing their hands with glee at the thought of the money motor fans splash out on the last car, all eager to rub shoulders with celebrities participating in an adventure of his life.
About the Author
Elisha Burberry is an online, freelance journalist and keen traveller and watersports enthusiast. Originally from Scotland, she now resides in London.
