The crazy race between babies with clean candy: "It seems that it throws bombs"

After 18 years of absence, the legendary entertainment program 'Grand Prix' returned to our screens with its 15th edition, presented by the unmistakable Ramón García, accompanied on this occasion by Michelle Calvó, Cristinini and Wilbur.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
31 July 2023 Monday 04:46
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The crazy race between babies with clean candy: "It seems that it throws bombs"

After 18 years of absence, the legendary entertainment program 'Grand Prix' returned to our screens with its 15th edition, presented by the unmistakable Ramón García, accompanied on this occasion by Michelle Calvó, Cristinini and Wilbur.

The second program of the summer 2023 of the 'Grand Prix' brought us an exciting confrontation between the towns of Brión (A Coruña) and Yepes (Toledo). The blue team, sponsored by Carolina Iglesias, and the yellow team, with the support of Goyo Jiménez, staged a night full of fun and competition.

The second event of the night was the famous baby race, in which the teams had to collect bottles, pacifiers and rattles from their nursery while their rivals made it difficult for them by throwing sweets. The wild throwing of sweets by both teams made this test an epic moment that was highly commented on social networks.

On Twitter, users couldn't contain their amazement at the scene: "Where do you have to sign up to work at the 'Grand Prix' throwing candy?" joked one user. Another humorously commented: "Those from Brión throwing the candies with very bad milk." Viewers also remarked on the intensity of the blue team's candy throwing, while some compared the yellow team's throwing skills to "throwing bombs".

The baby race turned into a fun and chaotic Three Kings Parade of sorts, with contestants trying their best and candy flying through the air. Although some comments on social networks joked about the "homicidal intent" of the candy throwers, the competitive and friendly spirit of the 'Grand Prix' prevailed.

With this exciting return to television, the 'Grand Prix' showed that it remains a program loved by the public and capable of generating fun-filled and viral moments in the age of social networks. The followers of the program eagerly await the next tests and meetings between the teams to continue enjoying this unique and carefree competition.