Jay Leno announced he's giving a 2026 Chevrolet Corvette C8 Stingray to a lucky contestant on Wheel of Fortune.
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The luxury sports car, worth more than $70,000, is part of the show's Yaamava' Big Money Week.
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Leno owns an estimated 180 vehicles, a mix of classic and brand-new, as well as another 160 motorcycles.
One lucky contestant will go from theWheel of Fortuneto the wheel of a luxury sports car, thanks toJay Leno.
The formerTonight Showhost and well-known car aficionado has announced he’s giving away a2026 Chevrolet Corvette C8 Stingray— starting price $70,000 — to the winner of the game show’sYaamava’ Big Money Week, which ends on Friday.
“They know I’m a car enthusiast,” Leno toldVanna Whiteas he drove her around in a pre-taped segment that aired on Monday.
The grand prize, which is sponsored by Yaamava' Resort & Casino, is not a “regular” car, he added. “They wanted people to have dream cars,” so that’s why he personally selected the Corvette C8 Stingray, widely known as “America’s sports car.”
Wheel of Fortunecontestants “are going to love this one,” White exclaimed.
Leno’s private collection of cars, a mix of vintage and brand-new, is one of the world’s most impressive fleets. At one time, it wasestimatedhe owned 180 vehicles (plus another 160 motorcycles) worth an estimated $350 million.
The host ofJay Leno’s Garageon YouTube has collected just about every car one could imagine, including various models from Chevrolet, Dodge, Ford, Lamborghini, Mercedes, Nash, Oldsmobile, Porsche, and Tesla.
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Leno’s favorite is a1972 Mercedes-Benz 600 Kompressor, which he describes as “the most amazing road machine… of all time.”
Among the oldest in his Burbank, Calif., garage is a1907 White Steam Carthat nearly killed him in 2022. Leno was working on the classic vehicle with a friend when he noticed the fuel line was clogged.
He positioned himself underneath it, “and I said, ‘Blow some air through the line,’” he recalled toTodayhost Hoda Kotbin 2023. “Then suddenly, boom, I got a face full of gas. And then the pilot light jumped, and my face caught on fire. My friend pulled me out and jumped on top of me and kind of smothered the fire.”
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With serious burns to his hands, chest, and face, Leno was rushed to the hospital, where he was treated with temporary skin grafts from “human cadaver skin” and oxygen therapy to accelerate healing.
Days after he was released from the hospital, Leno returned to stand-up with a sold-out show at Comedy & Magic Club in Hermosa Beach.
“Never thought of myself as a roast comic," hejokedto the crowd.
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