Alfacar wins ‘The Grand Prix’ after a heart-stopping final against Aguilar de Campoo

09/05/2023 at 01:12

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The Andalusian team prevailed by hitting one last question that decided the victory

The Andalusians of alfacar and the Castilian Leoneses of Aguilar de Campo they played the grand finale of ‘El Grand Prix’, with Eduardo Casanova and Camela cheering on their respective stands. A decisive program that was full of tension and fun throughout the night, but that finally

After six programs starring towns from the different Spanish geography, the people from Palencia and Granada demonstrated in the grand finale their deserved place in this tight grand finale. ‘The challenge of the seagulls’ opened the night that lifted Aguilar de Campoo’s team to victory, accumulating four points, while Alfacar’s team took only two points.

The people from Palencia did not give up and the second test was also for them, despite the fact that the first round had been won by Alfacar. The wild cards were highly coveted throughout the night, the test of ‘El perrito piloto’ made the team from Granada “get their batteries” and took the lead with 11 points compared to 7 for those from Castilla y León.

After the ‘Hot Potato’ test, both teams found themselves tied at 13 points. ‘Basketball in diapers’ has not broken the tiebreaker, neither of the two towns has managed to score a basket and, once again, the points have been shared, tying at 16 points.

The test of ‘The mathematical penguins’ broke the tie raising Aguilar de Campoo with victory. However, the points coincided again during the ‘Los troncos locos’ test. The tension between the two towns was increasing. These nerves were palpable in the test of ‘Los bolos locos’ that positioned the Andalusian people ahead with 24 points compared to Aguilar de Campoo’s 22.

Finally, the ‘Dictionary’ passed sentence. In the first two rounds each team missed one and hit the other, leaving everything for the end. The people from Palencia did their homework, getting the final question right, but the people of Granada asserted the advantage with which they arrived and took the prize after guessing that ‘Refez’ means “Cheap, worth little”.

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