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The german vs Brit thing was obviously all staged. You could see everything coming from a mile away. Some funny lines though.
That was the single most hilarious thing ever seen on television.I was literally rofling when the guys hand came off on the steering wheel.
That was a good episode. Had me laughing out loud quite a few times, which is usually how I rank my favorite episodes.
The Grumpert was faster than I was expecting. At a few points during the lap, it didn't look as fast as some of the other cars they've had. Although two seconds slower, the GT-R lap looked faster, you know?
I don't know what you mean.... [/innocent]The missing word round...I think the word you are looking for was arm.
Good episode. Like most of you I laughed out loud quite a few times. The funniest bit for me was Hammond showing what a bad winner he was!
I don't know what you mean.... [/innocent]
The other really funny bit was James dropping the "gravel" out through his trousers.![]()
Lol just re-wated the American Holiday trip episode. Great ep there.
The latest episode could have been staged with the last race (you never know)
Probably other filming commitments or a budget. Top Gear should be back the third week of October though so it's not that far away.
Ugh, that Gumpert Apollo in the new episode was hideous.
Why was this season so short?Its not like Hammond crashed another dragster
And because they have to release the episodes early enough for them to still be relevant.Its because of the complexity of the program plus they have to travel to places like Japan which takes time and orgainsation.. you wouldnt believe how long it takes to get the cars, guests, write the scripts etc etc... every episode needs planning like a hollywood drama!
Its good in a way how they split it 2 parts over the year... that way is doesnt feel too long.
Robin
I'll be curious to see if they release what the contracts are for. I've always been curious how much they make.
WikipediaHammond is a Porsche enthusiast, and particularly likes the Porsche 911. He currently owns a left-hand drive Porsche 911 (which has appeared on Top Gear in the studio), a Dodge Charger, two Land Rovers, a Suzuki GSXR1000, a BMW 1150 GS, a Harley Davidson, a Ducati 1098, the abandoned Porsche 911, a Morgan V6 Roadster, a 1968 Mustang GT390, a 1963 Opel Kadett (which he bought in a Top Gear challenge and named Oliver, he subsequently had it shipped to the UK from Botswana) and several kit cars. On the episode broadcast on 25 November 2007 James May revealed that Hammond had just ordered a brand new Morgan AeroMax much to the disgust of Clarkson.
WikipediaMay has owned several cars, including a Bentley T2, a 1971 Rolls-Royce Corniche, a Jaguar XJS, a Range Rover, a Fiat Panda, a Porsche 911, a Porsche Boxster S (which he claims is the first car he has ever purchased new)[7] a Mini Cooper and several motorbikes. He has a penchant for prestige cars like Rolls Royces and Bentleys, as well as simple and basic cars.
WikipediaClarkson owns various cars including a Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder, a Mercedes-Benz SLK55 AMG, a Volvo XC90, a Toyota Land Cruiser, a Ford Focus and an ex-military Land Rover Defender, and used to own a Ford Escort RS Cosworth and a Ford GT...He has owned many exotic or high performance cars, including a Mercedes SL55 AMG, and a Ferrari F355. He also previously owned two VW Sciroccos and an XJR Jaguar, and bought a BMW Z1 for his wife.