Kayla-Jane Danger Races in GoldRush Rally

LAS VEGAS — Kayla-Jane Danger could be speeding through your town this week during the GoldRush Rally.

She is serving as the event’s official spokesmodel and host again this year, with 2015 marking her sixth year being involved with the premiere automotive lifestyle rally.

The event started on Friday in San Diego and raced through Las Vegas and Sedona, with stops in Santa Fe, Austin, New Orleans, and Jacksonville, with the race ending in Miami on June 13. Along the way, there will be chances for the fans to meet the teams, see them take off and ride through the city, and to party with them.

Upcoming stops include June 9-10 in Austin, June 11 in New Orleans, June 12 in Jacksonville and June 13 in Miami.

Kayla will be streaming her racing adventures live on Periscope, where she can be followed in one of the cars by looking for her under @kjdangerdoll. Fans can also see the race in photos by visiting her Instagram page, where she will post new photos daily.

“It’s that time of year again and I couldn’t be more excited,” says Kayla-Jane Danger. “This year, I wanted to involve the fans more and that’s why I’m streaming live on Persiscope from one of the cars, in addition to filming and posting pics on Instagram. If you can’t be in the rally, it’s the next best thing, and you get my commentaries!”

After the race ends, Kayla will head back to Vegas for all the GR7EVEN events and parties.

For more information, visit GoldRushRally.com.

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