![]() ![]() Take a manual transmission driving course before the race: You may not know this, but most of the world drives using a stick shift. Plus it will prevent you from looking like a geographically challenged idiot on television, like Season 13's Dallas, who admitted, much to the chagrin of his mother, that he doesn't know where Cambodia or New Zealand are and that the only thing he knows about Kazakhstan is Borat.Ģ. While not essential, some world knowledge certainly helps on the race. TAR loves to showcase host Phil Keoghan's homeland New Zealand (Sheep! Phil's dad!), but in season 13, the race returned to India for the seventh time, making it the most visited country (excluding the United States). The race may always begin (and the end) in the United States, but there's no room for an America-centric world view in this game. Get yourself an atlas: Throughout 13 seasons, TAR has visited 70 countries, beginning with Zambia on the first leg in season one. ![]() Looking back at the previous seasons of this Emmy-award winning globe-trotting reality show, we've noticed some trends emerge and would therefore like to offer eight bits of wisdom to all future TAR contestants.ġ. ![]() Tonight, The Amazing Race debuts its 14th season. ![]()
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