Edição Brasil is the second season to be aired on the channel, Space, in association with Disney Media Networks Latin America.
[1][2] On July 13, 2012, Brazilian model and actor Paulo Zulu was announced as the new host of the show, replacing Harris Whitbeck.
This fourth season spanned three countries in one continent, all of them previously visited (Bolivia, Brazil and Peru).
The sponsors played a major role in the series by providing prizes and integrating their products into various tasks.
The cast includes Mister International 2011 winner César Curti and his friend Daniel, twins and triathletes Ci & Lu, and the series first mother/son team: Ciça & Zezão.
Note that this table is not necessarily reflective of all content broadcast on television due to inclusion or exclusion of some data.
In Pedra de Sabao, teams had to use soapstone to create one soap dish and its base following a model to receive their next clue.
In the second part, teams had to rescue a person from the pool and then turn off a tree of fire to receive their next clue.
In Pizza, teams had to carry a flour sack from Praça dos Omaguás to Chácara Santa Cecília.
In Manequins, each team member had to transport a mannequin from Praça dos Omaguás to Farm Fashion Store.
Once there, one team member had to ascend a rope ladder to the top of a sea platform where they had to give the provisions to the judge.
Airdate: November 11, 2012 (Brazil); November 13, 2012 (Rest of Latin America) For their Speed Bump, Fuzetti & Nando had to make their find Rosita on Calle de las Brujas and deliver 30 plates of soup to people on the street with card before they could continue racing.
In Aparapitas, each team member had to carry two large sacks on their shoulders from the Lanza Mercado to the local Requena to receive their next clue.
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to first learn a traditional Andean dance and dress themselves with masks and costumes.
If teams figured out the correct location and received the judge's confirmation, they could proceed to the Pit Stop.
Once built, teams had to put the jangada in the river and go through a buoy circuit and then return to the shore in order to receive their next clue.
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to balance on a wakeboard for one minute, while dragged by a motorboat to receive their next clue.
In Ação, teams had to push a truck wheel and then carry a large bag to the dropping point.
After finishing either option, teams had to climb a wall and ring a bell to receive their next clue from a BOPE member.
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to eat 1 kilogram (2.2 lb) of Buchada de bode, a typical meal of the Brazilian Northeast Region made with goat entrails.