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« on: April 29, 2007, 06:41:55 AM »

A note to anyone living in or near London if you get the chance go to Pall Mall today to see the Start of the Gumball 3000 rally

http://forums.gumball3000.com/viewforum.php?f=11

Youll get to see many many famous people in Expensive supercars

'Gumball 3000 Rally'

London to Asia?and back in 7 Days!

Starts this Sunday 4PM Pall Mall? Lets have it!!!!

3000 miles, 120 cars, 17 Countries, 7 days, 2 Continents, 1 amazing adventure!

Here we go... we're just hours away from the start of the 9th Annual Gumball 3000 Rally. The event kicks off with the pre rally party tomorrow night (Sat 28th) at the Gumball Space Station (inside the Trocadero) with the Fun Lovin Criminals DJing and 'Towers of London' playing live!!!! Then on Sunday (29th) all 120 amazing cars go on display at 1 PM on Pall Mall - and then at 4PM England and Chelsea footballer Ashley Cole will wave the start flag!

Check out Jamiroquai's Jay Kay, Star Wars' Hayden Christensen, Supermodel Caprice, The Business' stars Danny Dyer & Tamer Hassan (these guys are hosting this years Gumball TV series), MTV Pimp My Ride host and rap star Xzibit, Gumball host Maximillion Cooper, and loads more?driving Bugatti Veyrons, Ferrari Enzo's, Rolls Royce Phantom's and more Lamborghini's that you'd care to mention! Come down to cheer off the amazing and eccentric cars!!!

Follow the rally live throughout the week on www.gumball3000.com as the cars head off on a 3000 mile adventure across 17 countries from London to Asia and back in just 7 days, partying each night with some of the world's coolest DJ's and celebs. Then head down to Great George Street opposite Big Ben next Saturday 5th May between 5-8PM - to see who crosses the finish line first!!!

"Imagine the scene; Jamiroquai's Jay Kay leading the pack of supercars in his Porsche GT3 with supermodel Jodie Kidd in hot pursuit, whilst Star Wars Darth Vader Hayden Christensen vies for position just behind, as Danny Dyer chills out in his Range Rover, and MTV's Pimped My Ride host Xzibit cruises in his pimped out Lamborghini and you start to get the picture. Gumball is no ordinary event!" Maximillion Cooper (Gumball host)


Editor notes:

The first Gumball 3000 took place in April 1999, when British creator Maximillion Cooper invited 50 of his friends to take part in a 3000 mile party around Europe to bring together the music, film, fashion and sport industries. Nine years later, Gumball 3000 has become a lifestyle brand and consistently hits the headlines as 'Cool Britannia's' most unique addition to pop culture, described by Vanity Fair Magazine as "the most rock 'n' roll car rally ever staged" and famed for its exploits and celebrity participation. The event annually attracts stars including Oscar-winning star of the Pianist Adrien Brody, Jackass' Johnny Knoxville, Hugh Hefner, supermodels Jodie Kidd and Caprice, Kill Bills Daryl Hannah, action sports legend Tony Hawk, and rock stars including Snoop Dogg, Blink 182's Travis Barker, The Fun Lovin' Criminals, The Happy Mondays, The Darkness, Placebo, Jamiroquai and even Ms Minogue.

On Sunday 29th April Pall Mall will be the place to be with cars going on display from 1PM (expect "Pure hell fanfare", Bam Margera) then at 4PM footballer Ashley Cole will wave the flag for 120 of the most amazing cars (including an A1 Grand Prix car), rockstars, supermodels, billionaires and eccentrics to set off for the ride of their lives; heading first to a checkpoint in Amsterdam during the Queens Day Birthday celebrations (where crowds are expected of over 1 million). Then from Amsterdam the endurance continues thru' the night to reach Frankfurt Hahn airport where all 120 cars will be airlifted by Gumballs own Antonov cargo planes to Asia.

As if things aren't dramatic enough, Oscar nominated director Mike Figgis (director of Leaving Las Vegas) is also making his next feature film during the week based on the rally?. This should be interesting! And then to add even more colour, The Business' stars Danny Dyer and Tamer Hassan are playing the Dastardly and Mutley role and hosting this year's 6 part Gumball TV series?.!

"Visualise all 120 supercars including several Bugatti Veyrons, Ferrari Enzo's, Lamborghini's, customised Rolls Royce's, The A-Team van, and even a Turkish Taxi driving off the Gumball Antonov cargo planes in Asia, now that doesn't happen everyday!"

Upon touching down in the Asian side of Turkey, Gumballers then make their way 3000 miles back to London, navigating the route with their CoPilot GPS and partying all the way! First stop is on Bagdat Street in Istanbul marking the end of stage one in front of an estimated crowd of 3 million people. With a party that evening in the cities hot spot 'Reina' nightclub on the shores of the famous Bosporus River, the following morning the adventure heads for Thessaloniki, and by evening reaches Athens in time for an extravagant rooftop party at the Hilton Hotel over looking the amazing Acropolis. From Greece the rally heads north, and is 'escorted' by the UN into Albania where the participants will be hosted for dinner in Tirana at the Presidential Palace hosted by the Prime Minister, in association with the United Nations to promote 'peace and friendship' in the region. From Albania cars head north to the stunning walled city of Dubrovnik and onwards through Croatia to Slovakia, where an amazing party will take place in Bratislava's famous UFO watch tower. Next day, the endurance continues on through the Czech Republic to Berlin - where east meets west as another glamorous 'Bond style' party will rock thru' the night, as Gumball fever takes over Europe!

"Last year over 2 million people lined the streets!" Tony Hawk

The final stage brings Gumballers back to London to cross the '3000 mile' finish line on Great George Street infront of the famous Big Ben on Saturday 5th May between 5-8PM. The finish party and 'awards ceremony' that evening is certain to rock with Supermodel Jasmine Guinness & Poppy spinning the decks, as everyone finds out "just who has won the coveted 'Spirit of the Gumball Trophy!"

Go to www.gumball3000.com for exclusive news, features, competitions, apparel, mobile downloads, and to watch the trailer of Gumball's latest road trip film '3000 Miles' - directed by Maximillion Cooper following the adventures and 'jackass' antics of Bam Margera (Viva La Bam), Ryan Dunn, skateboard legend Tony Hawk, Mike Vallely and 'Rooftop' Escamilla on the last rally from London to Los Angeles. '3000 Miles' DVD is available NOW?you have been warned!

"If Batman took a vacation, he'd do the Gumball!"
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Elrothiel
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« Reply #1 on: April 29, 2007, 07:51:59 AM »

Goddamn that sounds like fun! Ahhhhhh I wish I was rich, famous, and could drive legally (keep failing my test! >.<) ... I'd SO do it!!
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« Reply #2 on: April 29, 2007, 10:08:47 AM »

Goddamn that sounds like fun! Ahhhhhh I wish I was rich, famous, and could drive legally (keep failing my test! >.<) ... I'd SO do it!!

well you would need lots of money the entrance fee is ?28000 for a car of 2 people then an additional ?12000 for any one else in the car, i was looking it up earlier but i thin ill wait till i win the lottery (which will be hard as i dont do it)

but something that i would love to do
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« Reply #3 on: April 29, 2007, 10:14:46 AM »

Hence the "rich" part...

Aww maaaan I'd love it! Just me, a good buddy, a car, and all the best music in the world to drive to! beer
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« Reply #4 on: April 29, 2007, 10:31:14 AM »

Hence the "rich" part...

Aww maaaan I'd love it! Just me, a good buddy, a car, and all the best music in the world to drive to! beer

Well i brought the DVD for the one last year and it looks a blast they are fucking nutters at times speeing along 160-180mph forever getting pulled over they even have a Rolls Royce Phantom getting written off in a 150mph crash the guy driving had it insured 3rd party. 
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Elrothiel
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« Reply #5 on: April 29, 2007, 11:15:02 AM »

Wow!!! Don't the police know they're in the Gumball rally?
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« Reply #6 on: April 29, 2007, 11:20:23 AM »

Wow!!! Don't the police know they're in the Gumball rally?

well they have stickers all over the cars so of course the police know in fact they go out looking for them


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSDiFPp6e6c

thats a funny video from last year with Bam Getting pulled over
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« Reply #7 on: April 29, 2007, 11:53:49 AM »

Damn... police suck ass... tryin' to stop people havin' fun!! The dastards!! *hissy-fit*
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« Reply #8 on: April 29, 2007, 12:54:04 PM »

Russian police, stern... Stern but fair...  hihi
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« Reply #9 on: April 29, 2007, 04:06:50 PM »

If I had the cash to do this I fucking would in a heat beat.
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« Reply #10 on: April 29, 2007, 06:09:01 PM »

lol towers of london playing, the place will probably disolve into chaos.
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« Reply #11 on: April 29, 2007, 07:43:31 PM »

This race is infamous because stars cause havoc in the meantime. They trash places, but that's not the problem really, the real problem is the number of NORMAL people injured or DEAD on roads because of some of these drivers.

They think money can buy them a race ( true) but they seem to act as if normal people were trash whose lifes don't count.

Whose daddy is going to be killed by one of them this year ?
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« Reply #12 on: April 29, 2007, 11:38:38 PM »

This race is infamous because stars cause havoc in the meantime. They trash places, but that's not the problem really, the real problem is the number of NORMAL people injured or DEAD on roads because of some of these drivers.

They think money can buy them a race ( true) but they seem to act as if normal people were trash whose lifes don't count.

Whose daddy is going to be killed by one of them this year ?

People get killed on the road everyday... People get killed in sports quite often, Its life...
Any of these guys who do the gumball, know its a risk... And the ones who do die, are probaly proud and happy, the way they went out...
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« Reply #13 on: April 30, 2007, 02:19:47 AM »

This race is infamous because stars cause havoc in the meantime. They trash places, but that's not the problem really, the real problem is the number of NORMAL people injured or DEAD on roads because of some of these drivers.

They think money can buy them a race ( true) but they seem to act as if normal people were trash whose lifes don't count.

Whose daddy is going to be killed by one of them this year ?

People get killed on the road everyday... People get killed in sports quite often, Its life...
Any of these guys who do the gumball, know its a risk... And the ones who do die, are probaly proud and happy, the way they went out...


i think you missed Jessicas point there, she wasnt talking about a gumballer getting killed she was talking about a normal member f the public getting killed by one of the Gumballers as they drive the cars to the limits
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« Reply #14 on: April 30, 2007, 02:23:13 AM »

This race is infamous because stars cause havoc in the meantime. They trash places, but that's not the problem really, the real problem is the number of NORMAL people injured or DEAD on roads because of some of these drivers.

They think money can buy them a race ( true) but they seem to act as if normal people were trash whose lifes don't count.

Whose daddy is going to be killed by one of them this year ?

People get killed on the road everyday... People get killed in sports quite often, Its life...
Any of these guys who do the gumball, know its a risk... And the ones who do die, are probaly proud and happy, the way they went out...


i think you missed Jessicas point there, she wasnt talking about a gumballer getting killed she was talking about a normal member f the public getting killed by one of the Gumballers as they drive the cars to the limits

Hmm you are right... Sorry jessica...

I'm not 100% familar... So if that is the case, you are correct....If innocent poeple are losing their lives, the govt should take action...
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« Reply #15 on: April 30, 2007, 05:02:33 AM »

I hate to sound like a cold, heartless bitch here, but if the government should take action against Gumball because a couple of innocent people die as a result, then they should also take action against football, ice-hockey, horse-racing, F1, and many many many other sports. ALL sport is dangerous, and people die every day. My thought is this: If they didn't die then, then they'd die a different way as it is their time to go.

Live Fast, Die Young, Leave A Good-Lookin' Corpse.

PS: If I offended y'all, sorry, but that's just my opinion.
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« Reply #16 on: April 30, 2007, 05:14:49 AM »

I hate to sound like a cold, heartless bitch here, but if the government should take action against Gumball because a couple of innocent people die as a result, then they should also take action against football, ice-hockey, horse-racing, F1, and many many many other sports. ALL sport is dangerous, and people die every day. My thought is this: If they didn't die then, then they'd die a different way as it is their time to go.

Live Fast, Die Young, Leave A Good-Lookin' Corpse.

PS: If I offended y'all, sorry, but that's just my opinion.

i think you misunderstood what jessica was saying.

the gumball is stupid because of the gumball participants drive recklessly and cause a danger to the regular motorists out on the street.

when was the last time somebody died in the crowd due to an ice hockey or a horse racing or football event. and its not even a correct comparison because these regular motorists aren't watching the event or anything.....they just happen to be driving in the same area as the gumball idiots.

this isnt cannonball run or something.

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« Reply #17 on: April 30, 2007, 06:36:57 AM »

Sorry Oddy, but when I said all sport is dangerous, I meant it! Even sport which isn't REAL is dangerous... anyone remember Owen Hart?
BUT, you can't go through life not taking risks. And yes, although the Gumballers drive like maniacs, so do shitloads of other drivers who AREN'T Gumballers. It ain't just Gumball drivers who crash and run people over. Here in England, most people drive like maniacs. If it isn't boy racers, its girl racers, and if its not them, then its old people who can't see properly, or its people who've just passed their test, or drunk people or whoever! Driving is dangerous full stop, but its also fun.

IMO, if all people learnt to drive normally AND the "racing" way, then people would be a lot more road-savvy and would know how to get out of tight situations, how to get out of the way quickly, and how to fuckin' just... not be so motherfuckin' retarded when driving.

People who take part in Gumball DO need to be trained though... for racing situations... and taught how not to kill people. Smiley

Sorreh bout my before post... I had 3 hours of sleep and had to get up at 6. Grr... rant
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« Reply #18 on: April 30, 2007, 07:34:43 AM »

anyone remember Owen Hart?

I remember that owen hart didnt die wrestling...
He died be cause he jumped before he got harnessed properly...

I think its just the point a person who has no affiliation with the gumball have a chace of getting splattered... Trust me i'm not against it, but when people are breaking the law while they drive, and kill people... It needs to be looked at...
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« Reply #19 on: April 30, 2007, 07:41:18 AM »

anyone remember Owen Hart?

I remember that owen hart didnt die wrestling...
He died be cause he jumped before he got harnessed properly...

I think its just the point a person who has no affiliation with the gumball have a chace of getting splattered... Trust me i'm not against it, but when people are breaking the law while they drive, and kill people... It needs to be looked at...
but people break the roads laws everyday and someone gets killed so its nothing new, also you will probably find that these people drive like this everyday of thier lifes its just they all get together to do it at once on the same roads at same time, i know if i did it i would drive how i normally do which is foot to the floor at every given chance, makin some very questionable overtakin chances at the same time. 
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