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Two pairs fell out, but seven teams managed to return. Once on the ground, contestants didn’t use public transportation, and only interacted with locals who had been tested and vaccinated.Īdditionally, when the race resumed, not all contestants could make their way back. And van Munster drew up an abbreviated course that took the show through Mediterranean countries where infection rates were low. With no real way to shoot “Amazing Race” in a bubble, the producers had to wait more than a year to call back the crew and contestants and resume production - what the show is now dubbing “the longest pitstop in ‘Amazing Race’ history.” Finally this fall, executive producers Bertram van Munster and Elise Doganieri and their team had conceived a new way to return to the race read Variety‘s full report on how “The Amazing Race” finally resumed production here.Īmong the answers viewers will see when “The Amazing Race” returns next week on CBS: A chartered 757 jet, complete with “The Amazing Race” logo on the side, was brought in to shuttle contestants and crew from place to place without having to enter crowded airports. Dust off your passports and pack your bags as we go international Vibrant Morocco is set to be the first leg of a huge globe-trotting adventure on the season premiere of The Amazing Race Australia.

Witness videos show cars spinning and drifting around the. This season of “The Amazing Race” began production in February 2020, but was forced to pause due to COVID-19 concerns. AUSTIN (KXAN) Police are looking into several street racing incidents that happened late Saturday night across Austin.
