Gumball 3000 ‘Miami to Ibiza’ Rally

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Gumball 3000 ‘Miami to Ibiza’ Rally

Time: June 4, 2014 to June 11, 2014
Location: ‘Miami to Ibiza’
City/Town: ‘Miami to Ibiza’
Website or Map: http://www.gumball3000.com/
Phone: 770-241-4566 Laura
Event Type: car-rally-race
Organized By: Gumball 3000
Latest Activity: May 29, 2014

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GUMBALL 3000 2014 ROUTE

The 2014 Gumball 3000 ‘Miami to Ibiza’ Rally is Approaching

The 2014 Gumball 3000 Rally is kicking off in beautiful South Beach this year! Geared up to top even last year’s itinerary, the annual rally will scale some amazing locations and the Atlantic Ocean this year to bring exotic sports cars and fans together for the benefit of charity and adrenaline.

  • Events kick off in Miami on June 4th with registration and parties.
  • Drivers head from South Beach to Atlanta, Georgia on June 5th.
  • June 6th: Participants roll from Atlanta to New York for more action, events and supercar fun.
  • Liftoff is on June 7th, when the cars are overnighted from New York to Scotland, with the drivers heading over in private jets.
  • Now the overseas portion of the rally begins–with no recovery time! Sunday, June 8th, drivers head from Scotland to London.
  • June 9th: London to Paris
  • June 10th: Paris to Barcelona
  • June 11th: Barcelona to Ibiza, the finale!

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