In the show, each week two celebrities, who share a bond in some unusual manner, will face-off to see who is fastest around the new track.
Other personalities such as cricketer Kevin Pietersen, magician Dynamo, professional golfer Rory Mcllroy, singer Michael Ball and theatre actor Alfie Boe are also onboard, a statement read.
The first installment of the "Celebrity Face Off" will see Hasselhoff fight it out with "The Voice UK" judge Ricky Wilson.
While Wilson said, "I'm fiercely competitive and whilst I don't know the results yet, it's ok if Hasselhoff beats me because he's my hero! I really enjoyed it and I hope it looks as good on TV as it felt being in the car."
The show premieres on December 8 on Amazon Prime Video.
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