Bullrun is an American reality television series based on the trans-American Bullrun road rally of the same name. The televised version has 12 teams compete in a 4,000-mile 18-day road rally to win the grand prize of US$200,000. Bullrun uses a modified 12-car rally format.
The final four teams are slowed by road work; a navigator falls asleep on duty, leading to friction with a teammate.
The final four teams are slowed by road work; a navigator falls asleep on duty, leading to friction with a teammate.
One team fakes running out of fuel to see who will slow down; a team stopped by police gets good directions from the officer.
One team fakes running out of fuel to see who will slow down; a team stopped by police gets good directions from the officer.
One team convinces the local police to escort them out of town; three teams compete on a flaming dirt track in the Challenge.
One team convinces the local police to escort them out of town; three teams compete on a flaming dirt track in the Challenge.
The twelve teams meet at West Coast Customs in Corona California, quickly size up their machines, then hit the road.
The twelve teams meet at West Coast Customs in Corona California, quickly size up their machines, then hit the road.
Bullrun is an American reality television series based on the trans-American Bullrun road rally of the same name. The televised version has 12 teams compete in a 4,000-mile 18-day road rally to win the grand prize of US$200,000. Bullrun uses a modified 12-car rally format.
Bill Goldberg
Spike TV , Bullrun Productions
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