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Tonight, I stop for petrol,

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Richard wears some sunglasses,

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and James sees some shirts.

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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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Hello. Good evening. Thank you so much, everybody.

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Thank you. Thank you.

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Now, we begin with this.

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It is the Toyota GT 86, a car which has stirred the soul

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and indeed the trousers of every petrolhead in the land.

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But, unfortunately, to explain why

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I need to be a little bit boring.

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What we have here is a front-wheel drive car

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going around Chicago Corner in an exuberant manner.

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If we slow the film down,

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you can see the front wheels are fully turned,

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but the car is ploughing straight on.

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This is called understeer.

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Now, here we have another car coming around the same corner

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in the same exuberant fashion.

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However, because this one is rear-wheel drive,

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the back end is sliding out of line.

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This is called oversteer.

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Now, for reasons that are extremely difficult to explain

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to normal human beings, petrolheads prefer oversteer.

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We like the front end to grip and the rear to be all loose

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and that means we prefer rear-wheel drive.

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But rear-drive cars - Jags, BMWs, Porsches, Mercs -

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are complicated to make and that means they tend to be expensive.

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That brings me back to the new GT 86 -

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a rear-wheel drive car that costs just £25,000.

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Whoo! Ha-ha!

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It gets better. The engine is a flat-four boxer unit

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so the pistons go like that and that means it can be mounted low down

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and that means a low centre of gravity.

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And there's no turbo charger so there's no lag.

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Everything about the GT 86 is immediate...

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..and brilliant.

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And I haven't got to the best bit yet.

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To make sure that its tail is as waggly as possible...

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HE LAUGHS

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..they use exactly the same sort of skinny little tyres

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they use on a Prius.

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And what it means is the petrolhead can enjoy some tail-out action

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at low, non-frightening speeds.

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Look, here we are, 30 miles an hour, well within the speed limit,

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and the tail's gone!

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You might think it's daft

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fitting deliberately ungrippy tyres on a car.

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You might think that you'd inevitably crash, but would you?

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Well, let's find out.

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How hard is it to slide this thing at 80 miles per hour

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the wrong way round the Hammerhead?

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Not hard.

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You could drift this car while reading a book.

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So I did.

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"Some regard non-echoic irony

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"as being produced by semantic reversal."

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Interesting point.

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Because of the thin tyres, it's obvious the GT 86 was not designed

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to set new lap records at the Nurburgring.

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And with a 197 horsepower, two-litre engine,

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it won't win many drag races either.

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What it will do, though, is put a massive smile

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on the face of every motoring enthusiast in the world.

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It isn't even stupid.

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It comes with easy finance and a five-year warranty,

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and cruise control and Bluetooth and air-conditioning come as standard.

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There's a boot too, which is big enough for things

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and in the back, a couple of seats.

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There are, however, a couple of problems.

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One, it doesn't look particularly interesting

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and two, it has a deadly rival.

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Welcome, everyone, to the Subaru BRZ.

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Like the Toyota, it has rear drive.

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And a low-mounted two-litre boxer engine.

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Like the Toyota, it'll go from 0-60 in 7.7 seconds

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and onwards to a top speed of 137.

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And the similarities go further than that.

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Both cost the same.

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They have the same bodies

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and the same interiors with the same equipment.

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They're even built by the same people in the same factory.

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You might imagine, then, that it's quite hard to

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choose between them, but, actually, it isn't.

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Watch, because this is how you do it.

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Eeeny meeny miny moe Catch a teacher by his toe

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When he squeals let him go Eeeny meeny miny moe.

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Toyota it is.

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APPLAUSE

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A-ha, now we must find out how fast the winner of our

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eeny-meeny-miny-moe test goes round our track and that, of course,

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means handing it over to our tame racing driver.

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Some say that, following the vote on gay marriage,

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he's got engaged to James May's lawn mower.

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And that he's become convinced this week that Henry IV is buried

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under the Follow Through?!

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All we know is he's called The Stig!

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And he's off.

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Skinny Prius tyres scrambling for grip on the damp track

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could make for some big slides.

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Let's be finding out here on the first corner.

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He's keeping it remarkably tidy so far. That is a bit of a surprise.

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RADIO: # Oh, Canada. #

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Stig still obsessed with national anthems.

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No need to tell you where that's from,

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and no surprise the GT 86 did go a bit sideways around Chicago.

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Right, Hammerhead now. ABS pulsing hard under braking.

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Suspect it might oversteer here.

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Yes, there it is.

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It is very, very tail happy when it's greasy.

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Bet Stig's smiling, though.

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RADIO: # From far and wide Oh, Canada... #

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Now, will we see a small brown Richard III from the Follow Through?

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I think we might. Looking a little bit out of shape there.

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OK, now we just have two corners left.

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Here we are, little bit of opposite lock going in there to keep

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it all tidy and now Gambon.

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Here he comes and - guess what? -

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he's sideways again, but across the line.

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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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It did it in 1.11.7.

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APPLAUSE

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I made that up.

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LAUGHTER

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It was a little bit slower.

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It was a lot, lot slower actually.

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1.31.03, so there we are.

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But, once again, we must turn to the baby Jesus who once said,

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"He who shall be last, shall be sideways and smiling."

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LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE

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And now it is time for the news and the news is Subaru has announced

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that there will be a new Impreza,

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-but that it won't be coming to Britain.

-I'm sorry, what?

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Yes, there is a new one but we're not going to have it in Britain.

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They're not going to sell it.

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-The Yob-mobile is not going to be sold in Britain?

-That is so.

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-But how will our studio audience get here every week?

-I've no idea.

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I'm not joking. Every single week our car park is 75% Subaru Imprezas.

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Don't worry about our car park.

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What's going to happen to Wales because, once again, those of us

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who choose to live in the countryside are not just ignored but abused,

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it would seem deliberately, and I've had enough, seriously -

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the end of the Impreza.

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I mean, they've taken our libraries, they've taken our post offices,

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they've taken our bus services and they can never take our freedom.

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It must stop.

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Crikey! Hammond's gone mad.

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It's the end.

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You say that, Hammond, but they can and indeed they have,

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because they're only going to concentrate now on the Forester and the Legacy Outback.

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And the BLZ that I was just talking about in my film.

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-Well, technically, yes.

-Sorry, lads, I don't care.

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You're rambling on about cars that don't matter.

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Wait, what do you mean "technically, yes" on the BLZ?

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The thing is they did a deal with Toyota

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-when they did their joint venture thing.

-Yeah.

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And the arrangement was, for every ten Subarus that are sold,

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they can sell 90 of the Toyotas.

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So you can order a Subaru and have it some time in the future,

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-or you can have a Toyota this afternoon, sir.

-You're kidding?

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But either way, you can't have an Impreza. That's the key issue here.

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You may as well just get rid of the countryside.

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All right, all right, Hammond. That's incredible.

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I thought it was all about the ban on fox hunting.

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It is a good question, though. What are yobbos going to drive?

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I don't know.

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Well, if you are a yobbo and you have a suggestion,

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write it down on a note, attach it to brick

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and throw it through our window

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at 201, Wood Lane, London, W, wherever we are, 12.

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-Hammond.

-What?

-You like a Camaro, don't you?

-Yes, I do.

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OK, well, they've made one just for you. Here it is. There you go.

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Funny!

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LAUGHTER

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Ignore the little one, that's a Hot Wheels one.

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What they've done is a full size Hot Wheels model of the Camaro.

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So they've made a full size version of a model which is

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a miniature version of a full size car?

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Yes, I can't understand the logic myself but that's what they've done.

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-That's a brilliant idea.

-Is it?

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That will survive an 800mph impact with a giant skirting board

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and come out completely unscathed.

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The worst thing about Hot Wheels is

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when you get up in the night for a pee and you tread on one.

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Or Lego.

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Or an upturned plug.

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-No, Lego's worse.

-Why?

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Because an upturned plug is big. Lego hides in the carpets.

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You can't see it.

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Is there anything worse than an upturned plug for treading on

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in the middle of the night?

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A land mine.

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LAUGHTER

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-A tiger?

-Your house, James... I know something worse.

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-Dog

-BLEEP?

-I was about to say...

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LAUGHTER

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It's the, "Ow-splat!"

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If you have a lot of dogs, it can happen.

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Anyway, if you want a full size model of a toy car,

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it's basically a Camaro with Hot Wheels written on it, it's £40,000.

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But it will be worth more if you keep it in the box.

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LAUGHTER

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Ooh, now, business news.

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-Yes.

-Important business news.

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Classic car values have been shooting through the roof

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in recent years and months and I think I know why.

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If you put your life savings in a bank, what is it nowadays,

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half a percent interest?

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So if you put £25,000 life savings in the bank you get...

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125 quid.

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It is about 125 quid a year back in interest.

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Now, if you'd have bought ten years ago

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an E-Type Jag for £25,000, it would now be worth £80,000.

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£80,000, and you'd have had an E-Type to drive around in,

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cos you can't drive around in a bank statement. Makes perfect sense.

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-And there's no tax presumably on the profit on a car?

-No, there isn't.

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On a car, you can sell it and not pay any tax on it.

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But there's quite a lot of cars doing that. Ferrari 275 GTS.

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If you bought one of those ten years ago, £130,000,

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-now half a million, in ten years.

-I know.

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It's staggering how cars have gone up.

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The difficult thing is knowing what to pick next,

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spotting what's going to do that.

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-Talk to me.

-Really?

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So, Jeremy, what's going to be...?

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I once bought a BMW three-litre CSL for £3,000.

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-They're now worth 40, 50?

-Easily.

-How much did you sell yours for?

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1,500 quid.

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LAUGHTER

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-I am the man you turn to.

-Come on, your top tip.

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Subaru Impreza probably!

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LAUGHTER

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We ought to take this quite seriously

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because we could actually dispense sound financial advice.

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A car I've noticed has gone up a lot in recent years

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is the Rolls Royce Corniche.

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Yeah, like the one you've got, James.

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-How much is it worth now, James?

-About a million pounds.

-Is it?

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That's nothing compared to the Mercedes 600 Grosser.

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-Ah, such as the one you've got, Jeremy.

-£1 billion.

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-Really?

-A billion pounds?

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It's now a billion to buy one of those.

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If anybody's interested, give me a shout after the show.

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And that's the end of the news.

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Now, over the years, we've had many big races across Europe

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and in every single one of them, the car, driven by me,

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has always beaten public transport.

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However, since the last race, public transport has got a lot faster

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so the producers thought it would be a good idea for us to have another.

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Yes, and they announced that they had one ticket

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for a Champions League football match to be

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played between AC Milan and a Belgian team called Anderlecht

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down at the San Siro Stadium here near Milan.

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And the first of us to get there could have it.

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The start would be here at Wembley Stadium in Wembley.

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As usual, James and I would be on public transport, buses,

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trains and tubes.

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And, as usual,

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Jeremy would be making the 800-mile journey by car, except

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obviously for the Channel which he would have to cross by boat.

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There was, however, one difference because the producer said to me that

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I couldn't just turn up at the start line as I usually do with

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a £350,000 super car made out of rhodium and myrrh.

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No, they said the car he chose had to cost no more than £35,000.

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So, just to summarise, Jeremy would be slower and we would be faster,

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so you can see why we were feeling just a little bit confident.

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To have a hope of making the kick-off in Italy,

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the start time was an alarming 3.30am

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and, rather worryingly, at 3.20am, Jeremy still hadn't arrived.

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Right, so 35 grand. He's not going to get that much power for that, is he?

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No. What I'd do, to be honest, even though it's a bit boring,

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is get something like a diesel Audi, cos it will go fast enough

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and you'd be comfortable and you get the range.

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-BM.

-Or a BM, yeah.

-Get something reasonable.

-A Volvo.

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Even a Mercedes for that.

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'Soon we had an answer.'

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ENGINE ROARS

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Yeah, what he's done, he's gone for a Mustang. A Ford Mustang.

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-There they are.

-Oh, he looks pleased with himself.

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Dear, oh, dear.

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What do you think of that?

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Well, you do know, don't you, that just because a car has

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go-faster stripes on it, it doesn't actually mean it goes faster?

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I know.

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You wouldn't go through Europe in a Stetson with chaps on, would you?

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-He would.

-So why? Come on!

-Because...

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Mustangs, very good straight line quarter of a mile.

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-That's what they're for. This is 800 miles across Europe.

-Yep.

-No.

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Have you quite finished because have you seen the time?

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-Actually that's a very good point.

-I think we need to get cracking.

-Yeah.

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'And so, at precisely 3.37am the race began!'

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Mustn't spin the wheels on the pitch. Mustn't break the pitch.

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-Here we go...again.

-Oh, look.

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-That's it, now we've got to play for England.

-It's the wardrobe.

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Look, there's Adrian Cole's shirt.

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Right, 16 hours to kick-off

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and I've got 814 miles to go.

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'For the first part of their journey, Richard and James would

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'have to catch a night bus and then an overland train to St Pancreas.

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'I, meanwhile, had a choice.'

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So, North Circular M25, or straight through London?

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3.45 in the morning, I'm thinking straight through London.

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ENGINE ROARS

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Wake a few people up... in Sheffield, in fact.

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Morning. I'd like a single to Hendon overland.

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-First Class, that must be upstairs at the front. Is it?

-I don't know.

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I haven't been on a night bus since the late '80s,

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but when I did, it wasn't like this.

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I was envisaging a sea of sick, sloshing from side to side.

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If you're sophisticated or intelligent,

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in other words, European,

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you might think James May has a point.

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That this is a stupid car.

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In fact, if you are from the land of Wordsworth and Shakespeare

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and Right Honourable Gentleman,

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you probably think the Mustang is a bit daft.

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A codpiece, really, for the shorter chap.

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-You still have a Mustang, don't you?

-Yes.

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Judi Dench, June Whitfield, Melvyn Bragg.

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These are NOT Ford Mustang people.

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Would you drive it to Milan?

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I wouldn't drive it to Cheltenham.

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I mean, it's lovely. I like Mustangs, but they're not fast.

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You know how people who don't ride bikes think Harleys are fast,

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-and they're not?

-Mmm.

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It's like that.

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'This particular Mustang, however, is not like that.'

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In America, this car costs the equivalent of £35,000.

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It is very cheap.

0:20:000:20:02

But its engine produces 662 horsepower.

0:20:020:20:07

ENGINE ROARS

0:20:070:20:10

That's round about 100 more than you get

0:20:100:20:13

from a Ferrari 458 or a Mercedes SLS.

0:20:130:20:16

It is, in fact, the most powerful road-going V8 ever made.

0:20:180:20:24

'And today, I will need that power,

0:20:270:20:29

'because since we last did one of these pan-European races,

0:20:290:20:33

'the seesaw has tilted to make life harder for the car.'

0:20:330:20:36

You see, the train they're using to get to the Channel

0:20:380:20:42

is 20 minutes faster than it used to be.

0:20:420:20:44

And to make things worse,

0:20:440:20:46

they've stopped using the JetCat things to go across the Channel.

0:20:460:20:50

I have to use an old-fashioned ferry,

0:20:500:20:52

and that's 40 minutes slower than it used to be.

0:20:520:20:56

So even before I get to France, I've lost an hour.

0:20:560:21:00

An hour ahead. Doesn't stand a chance. You can't make that up.

0:21:040:21:08

-Yeah, well, you're right.

-Well, unless he tries to make it up in a Mustang, round a corner.

0:21:080:21:12

Then he'll just be up a tree.

0:21:120:21:13

'It's true. Mustangs are not good at corners.

0:21:130:21:17

'But that wouldn't be a problem for me on the motorway.

0:21:170:21:20

'What was a problem was fuel consumption.'

0:21:200:21:23

Since I left Wembley, I've done 12.6 miles to the gallon.

0:21:250:21:29

That's not brilliant, is it?

0:21:300:21:32

'And nor, as it turned out,

0:21:320:21:34

'was the Mustang's voice activated telephone directory.'

0:21:340:21:37

Richard Hammond.

0:21:370:21:39

-DIRECTORY:

-'For media device, say,

0:21:400:21:42

'"User device," "USB line in," or "Bluetooth audio."

0:21:420:21:46

'For settings, say, "Phone or Voice settings."

0:21:460:21:49

'For sync services, say, "Services."

0:21:490:21:51

'If a route is active, you can say, "Next turn," "Update route,"

0:21:510:21:55

-'"Route status..."'

-Shut up!

0:21:550:21:58

Look, St Pancras.

0:21:590:22:00

Do you want to go before we set off?

0:22:020:22:04

-Please come in.

-Thank you.

0:22:040:22:06

Oh, this is nice!

0:22:060:22:08

'Or see the tips available at www.saymyroute.com.'

0:22:080:22:13

-HE SCREAMS

-Please, stop talking!

0:22:130:22:15

As we waited for the train to depart,

0:22:170:22:19

the tension on board was electric.

0:22:190:22:24

HE SNORES

0:22:240:22:27

It is about ten years since we did one of these races

0:22:270:22:29

with James and me on public transport and Jeremy in a car.

0:22:290:22:32

A few things have changed.

0:22:320:22:33

Amongst them, ten years ago,

0:22:330:22:35

my esteemed college would have managed to stay awake.

0:22:350:22:39

Obviously those days are gone.

0:22:390:22:41

It has caught up with him.

0:22:410:22:43

Nevertheless, the race is still going on.

0:22:430:22:46

And here is Jeremy.

0:22:460:22:47

And he appears to be in Dover.

0:22:470:22:50

I was indeed boarding HMS Yesterday,

0:22:570:22:59

where I found out that not everyone shares my views on the Mustang.

0:22:590:23:04

So I mocked this thing all the way through London.

0:23:080:23:10

I mocked it, actually, all the way through my life.

0:23:100:23:13

But there is something about it which is,

0:23:130:23:15

as you can see quite appealing. People like it.

0:23:150:23:18

I think it appeals to our inner nine-year-old.

0:23:180:23:22

TRAIN INTERCOM BLEEPS

0:23:220:23:25

-FRENCH ACCENT:

-'Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard...'

0:23:250:23:27

He's not really French. It's just...

0:23:270:23:30

IN FRENCH ACCENT: I find the girls respond to this accent.

0:23:300:23:34

It works very nicely.

0:23:340:23:35

'Please ensure that your luggage is...'

0:23:350:23:38

Lugg-age!

0:23:380:23:39

Our new, faster train thundered across Kent,

0:23:420:23:46

and was already under the Channel

0:23:460:23:48

when HMS 1924 finally lumbered out of Dover.

0:23:480:23:53

Why are we going so slowly?!

0:23:530:23:55

We used to be able to go across the Channel in 50 minutes

0:23:550:23:58

and now it takes 90 minutes.

0:23:580:24:01

It doesn't make any sense!

0:24:010:24:02

We're already steaming ahead through here somewhere,

0:24:080:24:10

and he's just there, look.

0:24:100:24:12

Miles ahead. That's incredible.

0:24:120:24:15

'And thanks to the speedo app on my phone,

0:24:150:24:17

'we could keep abreast of our immense pace.'

0:24:170:24:20

177 miles an hour.

0:24:200:24:23

-He's not doing that, is he?

-No.

0:24:230:24:26

'In fact, I was only doing a Victorian 23 knots.'

0:24:260:24:31

I'm going to ring May because, as you can see, we're nearly in France.

0:24:310:24:34

-PHONE RINGS

-Here he is now.

0:24:340:24:38

Jeremy Clarkson.

0:24:380:24:40

-May, yes.

-'Yes, hello.'

0:24:400:24:42

Where are you?

0:24:420:24:43

We are about 15 minutes outside Paris,

0:24:430:24:46

and about 200 miles into France.

0:24:460:24:49

You're what? 15 minutes from Paris?

0:24:490:24:51

Yes.

0:24:510:24:53

Ahh... OK. I'm not...

0:24:530:24:56

not actually in France yet.

0:24:560:24:59

-What, you're still on the boat?

-RICHARD LAUGHS

0:24:590:25:02

This is a setback, I admit. But enjoy your cockiness.

0:25:020:25:05

Well, he's had it!

0:25:050:25:07

Right, they are now arriving in Paris.

0:25:110:25:14

Right, next train.

0:25:160:25:18

There you go. Paris, 275km.

0:25:180:25:21

So they are 275km in front of me.

0:25:210:25:25

Do you ever get the impression you're completely wasting your day?

0:25:280:25:33

On the plus side, Hammond and May now had to get across Paris

0:25:370:25:41

to catch their train to Milan.

0:25:410:25:42

Which wouldn't be leaving for another 80 minutes.

0:25:420:25:46

It's one, two, three, four, five, six, seven.

0:25:460:25:49

'That meant I could close the gap

0:25:490:25:51

'and I had just the engine for the job.'

0:25:510:25:54

It's a big, 5.8L, supercharged V8,

0:25:560:25:59

but unlike most traditional American V8s,

0:25:590:26:03

this one isn't made from melted-down box girder bridges.

0:26:030:26:07

It's actually quite sophisticated.

0:26:070:26:09

The block is made in Germany, where they know what they're doing.

0:26:120:26:16

It's got plasma-this and Stellite-that.

0:26:160:26:19

The propshaft is even made from carbon fibre.

0:26:190:26:22

Hopefully, then, it won't explode

0:26:240:26:26

when I introduce it to what we Europeans call speed.

0:26:260:26:30

'0-60 in this car takes just 3.7 seconds.

0:26:350:26:41

'And the top speed is 202.'

0:26:410:26:44

And I needn't worry about the police, of course,

0:26:460:26:48

because I'm an Englishman in American car,

0:26:480:26:51

and the French, well, they love that Anglo-US combination.

0:26:510:26:55

It makes them feel all warm and gooey.

0:26:550:26:58

Bonjour, monsieur.

0:26:580:27:00

-Will you carry my bag for me for a bit?

-Er, let me think about it.

0:27:000:27:04

Um...no.

0:27:040:27:06

Uh-oh!

0:27:060:27:08

50 miles to empty. Fuel level low.

0:27:080:27:11

I've got to go for a pee now.

0:27:110:27:13

I think that's the ladies! I don't know!

0:27:150:27:17

It's all women in there! Go and have a look.

0:27:170:27:18

They always have. It's French.

0:27:180:27:20

No, it's just confusing. I'm going to hold onto it.

0:27:230:27:26

'At the petrol station, I discovered a problem.'

0:27:260:27:30

You are joking?!

0:27:300:27:31

It's only got a 50L fuel tank?

0:27:310:27:34

50L? What's the point of a 50L fuel tank?

0:27:340:27:38

So I'm doing the maths.

0:27:450:27:47

50L, that's about 14 miles to the gallon.

0:27:470:27:51

Which means I'll have to stop every 140 miles.

0:27:510:27:56

'As the Mustang set about draining its fuel thimble, the phone rang.'

0:27:580:28:02

PHONE RINGS

0:28:020:28:05

-Hammond.

-'Hello, how are you?'

0:28:050:28:07

'Are you still in Paris?'

0:28:070:28:09

-We're just setting off now, yeah.

-What?

0:28:090:28:11

We're leaving Gare de Lyon now.

0:28:110:28:13

And you're 100 miles ahead of me already,

0:28:130:28:16

and you'll be increasing that lead?

0:28:160:28:18

The thing is, mate,

0:28:180:28:19

we've still got quite a long way to go,

0:28:190:28:21

and I don't want to put an end to all this right now,

0:28:210:28:23

but you have clearly had it.

0:28:230:28:25

-PHONE HANGS UP

-That is really not good.

0:28:250:28:28

They're on the super fast train, and they're now doing

0:28:280:28:32

100 miles an hour more than I am.

0:28:320:28:34

Sit rep -

0:28:340:28:37

I'm going to lose!

0:28:370:28:39

APPLAUSE

0:28:420:28:45

I mean, normally,

0:28:450:28:48

normally I win those races by minutes.

0:28:480:28:52

Yeah, well, seconds, actually, when we raced the Ferrari to Verbier.

0:28:520:28:55

No, no, you're absolutely right.

0:28:550:28:58

So to be an hour behind before I even got to France,

0:28:580:29:01

the situation was pretty bleak.

0:29:010:29:04

But we shall find out what happens later on,

0:29:040:29:06

because now it is time to put a star in our reasonably-priced car.

0:29:060:29:10

Now, my guest tonight drives a Bentley Continental

0:29:100:29:13

AND a Range Rover, AND has an impenetrable accent,

0:29:130:29:16

but isn't a footballer.

0:29:160:29:18

She is, in fact, an incredibly talented songsmith.

0:29:180:29:21

Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Amy Macdonald!

0:29:210:29:24

CHEERING

0:29:240:29:27

How are you?

0:29:280:29:31

Good, thank you.

0:29:310:29:32

Excellent! Look who's here!

0:29:320:29:34

Marvellous!

0:29:340:29:36

Now, as you say yourself, you're not really a household name,

0:29:360:29:40

but you have had some EXTRAORDINARY success.

0:29:400:29:43

Yes, I like to think so.

0:29:430:29:45

How many albums have you sold now?

0:29:450:29:46

We're close to about five million, I think.

0:29:460:29:49

Five million albums!

0:29:490:29:51

You started when you were...

0:29:510:29:52

well, you were 15 or something, when you picked up a guitar?

0:29:520:29:55

-Yeah.

-What are you now?

-25.

0:29:550:29:57

-25!

-Yeah.

0:29:570:29:59

And it's not just Britain, either, it's all across Europe.

0:29:590:30:02

Yes, I've been very fortunate

0:30:020:30:03

with the support I've had in places

0:30:030:30:06

like Germany or Switzerland or Holland.

0:30:060:30:08

I've been very lucky with it.

0:30:080:30:10

Do they understand what you're on about there?

0:30:100:30:12

Erm, most of them understand.

0:30:120:30:14

I have had the odd strange comment.

0:30:140:30:17

One in particular was, "Now that you're successful,

0:30:170:30:20

"will you learn to speak English properly?"

0:30:200:30:23

LAUGHTER

0:30:230:30:25

And will you?

0:30:250:30:26

LAUGHTER I still haven't!

0:30:260:30:29

Sorry, Scotland! Couldn't help myself! Couldn't help myself!

0:30:290:30:32

And you're a rare thing, actually.

0:30:320:30:34

You're a Scottish person who actually still lives in Scotland.

0:30:340:30:38

-Is that right?

-Yes, I do.

0:30:380:30:39

You're not like Connery and all the other ones

0:30:390:30:42

who live in the Bahamas and go, "I love Scotland!

0:30:420:30:44

"I love it so much, I live in Monaco."

0:30:440:30:47

That was a Scottish accent, by the way.

0:30:470:30:49

-That was terrible.

-It was dreadful, I agree.

0:30:490:30:52

So you are really, I mean,

0:30:520:30:54

one of the biggest petrolheads I think we've ever had on the show.

0:30:540:30:57

On a scale of one to ten, where would you put yourself?

0:30:570:31:01

I don't know, I mean, I went through a phase

0:31:010:31:03

where I was stat crazy and I knew everything.

0:31:030:31:05

I knew all the brake horsepower of everything that was coming out,

0:31:050:31:08

and I just was obsessed by it.

0:31:080:31:10

I've just... Ever since I passed my driving test,

0:31:100:31:13

it's just been something that I've been really excited by

0:31:130:31:16

and just exhilarated, and I love the thought of cars.

0:31:160:31:18

I know you had a big love affair

0:31:180:31:20

for quite a long time, actually, with the Audi R8?

0:31:200:31:22

Yes, I did. That was my first true love.

0:31:220:31:25

Before I even passed my driving test,

0:31:250:31:27

and when I was able to buy that car,

0:31:270:31:30

it was just a moment of...

0:31:300:31:32

I was sitting behind the wheel,

0:31:320:31:34

and you see the little badge that says R8,

0:31:340:31:36

and actually had to say to myself, "No!

0:31:360:31:39

-"No way!"

-Was yours a V8 or V10?

0:31:390:31:44

I've done the V8 and then the V10,

0:31:440:31:47

and then I done the R8 GT as well. So I'm well-rounded on the R8!

0:31:470:31:50

You've done a lot!

0:31:500:31:52

Actually, the GT was quite an interesting idea for them,

0:31:520:31:54

because it was... How did they change it? I've forgotten.

0:31:540:31:57

They basically made it a whole lot lighter,

0:31:570:31:59

so everything was carbon fibre.

0:31:590:32:01

They got rid of the glass in the windows and lowered it,

0:32:010:32:03

-so it was just quicker.

-Was it more powerful?

0:32:030:32:06

It was up to about, I think,

0:32:060:32:08

560 from about 520 from the standard V10.

0:32:080:32:11

Do you write albums thinking, "Right, if I sell a lot of these,

0:32:110:32:15

-"I can go and buy a..."

-Yeah, definitely!

0:32:150:32:17

-You do?

-Yeah!

-This is the motivation?

0:32:170:32:20

I live my life that way!

0:32:200:32:23

The ultimate goal is the Bugatti Veyron,

0:32:230:32:25

but I've got to get busy with the old songwriting before I can go there!

0:32:250:32:29

So, OK, you did a V8, a V10, and then the GT,

0:32:290:32:33

and then you did...? What came after that?

0:32:330:32:36

After the GT came a Ferrari 458.

0:32:360:32:40

And that's still with me now.

0:32:400:32:42

That is fan...cos the 458 is...

0:32:420:32:44

Are you a big fan of that thing?

0:32:440:32:46

I am, yes. That was the first time that I'd ever sat in a Ferrari.

0:32:460:32:49

And, again, I still get that moment

0:32:490:32:51

when I see the little prancing horse and I go,

0:32:510:32:54

"No! Definitely not!"

0:32:540:32:57

So you pull into a petrol station,

0:32:570:32:59

do you get people who make observations about your car

0:32:590:33:02

-if you're in the Ferrari?

-Yes. All the time.

0:33:020:33:05

Like, "I bet you can't get much in the back of that!"

0:33:050:33:07

That's the usual one.

0:33:070:33:09

Or, "I bet that costs a pretty penny to insure!"

0:33:090:33:11

And you just think, "Why are you saying that?!"

0:33:110:33:13

Everywhere you go abroad, people go, "What a lovely car!"

0:33:130:33:16

But in Britain, it's always,

0:33:160:33:17

"My Maestro does more miles to the gallon."

0:33:170:33:19

-Yes, but it makes you look like a

-BLEEP!

0:33:190:33:21

Yes, I've had that a few times, actually.

0:33:210:33:24

You even got it when you went on BBC Breakfast News.

0:33:240:33:27

I bet you can't remember that.

0:33:270:33:28

I can remember it, because you wrote a column

0:33:280:33:30

and you were absolutely raging about it.

0:33:300:33:33

I couldn't believe it!

0:33:330:33:34

OK, so Amy went on and said, "I've got a Ferrari 458."

0:33:340:33:38

The first question was, "Well, how much did that cost?"

0:33:380:33:41

The next was, "Where can you drive a car like that in Britain?"

0:33:410:33:44

You can drive it everywhere!

0:33:440:33:45

Everywhere you drive your pathetic little Nissan!

0:33:450:33:47

I was PROPERLY cross!

0:33:470:33:50

I actually said, "I'm going to get Amy on Top Gear one day

0:33:500:33:52

"and apologise on behalf of the BBC for its Communist tendencies."

0:33:520:33:56

Oh, thank you! LAUGHTER

0:33:560:33:58

I'll tell you one more car I want to talk to you about, actually,

0:33:580:34:01

which I didn't know that you'd had.

0:34:010:34:03

-It was a Nissan GTR.

-Yes.

0:34:030:34:04

Because I've never met anybody who owned one of those.

0:34:040:34:07

-Did you enjoy it?

-No.

0:34:070:34:09

Really?

0:34:090:34:11

Obviously, it's super fast,

0:34:110:34:13

but I did feel like I was just driving a big, plastic box.

0:34:130:34:17

-Did you ever use launch control on Nissan?

-I didn't, no.

0:34:170:34:20

I think it's definitely a boy racer's car, though.

0:34:200:34:23

What, and you're NOT a boy racer?!

0:34:230:34:24

I'm not a boy.

0:34:240:34:26

So, really, I mean, I know you said

0:34:280:34:30

that this was an ambition, then, to come down here?

0:34:300:34:32

-Oh, yeah, totally.

-Was it fun out there?

0:34:320:34:35

It was great fun, yes. The Stig was brilliant.

0:34:350:34:38

I had a good laugh and I hope I'm not too near the bottom!

0:34:380:34:42

Well, the practices weren't completely perfect.

0:34:430:34:47

Oh, but they were exciting!

0:34:470:34:49

You know when you spin off

0:34:490:34:51

and you know you think the cameras weren't filming you?

0:34:510:34:53

-Yes, they were?

-Yeah, they were.

0:34:530:34:55

Who'd like to see some of Amy's practices?

0:34:550:34:58

-AUDIENCE:

-Yeah!

0:34:580:35:00

Let's have a look.

0:35:000:35:01

Right, coming up to...

0:35:010:35:03

yes, the second to last corner.

0:35:030:35:05

Ooh, yep!

0:35:050:35:08

Good one!

0:35:080:35:10

Oh, that's the follow-through.

0:35:100:35:11

That's about 100 miles an hour and...

0:35:110:35:14

BLEEP!

0:35:140:35:16

-And kept it going!

-APPLAUSE

0:35:170:35:20

That's brilliant!

0:35:220:35:24

The only person, I think,

0:35:260:35:28

who's ever been off there

0:35:280:35:30

was Black Stig from years and years back.

0:35:300:35:32

Went off in a Vanquish.

0:35:320:35:34

It's about 100 miles an hour there.

0:35:340:35:35

Yeah, I was caning it, and then right over all of them lights.

0:35:350:35:39

Yeah, the landing lights did suffer quite badly, actually.

0:35:390:35:42

But how did you manage to run wide? Was it really greasy?

0:35:420:35:46

Oh, I just think I wasn't paying attention at that point,

0:35:460:35:49

and I suddenly went right off. But I went off with style.

0:35:490:35:52

And you did some damage.

0:35:520:35:54

And I love the way you keep your foot down

0:35:540:35:56

-and keep coming back.

-Yeah!

0:35:560:35:58

So who would like to see the lap?

0:35:580:36:00

-AUDIENCE:

-Yes!

0:36:000:36:02

Let's play the tape. Here we go.

0:36:020:36:03

BRAKES SCREECH

0:36:050:36:07

Perfect wheel spin.

0:36:070:36:09

Oh, burning rubber!

0:36:090:36:11

And a couple of braking points there.

0:36:150:36:17

And into the first corner.

0:36:170:36:21

Just the right amount of tyre squeal, and a perfect line.

0:36:210:36:25

Follow the road.

0:36:250:36:27

Yes, good plan!

0:36:270:36:29

Follow it. Get a bit in...

0:36:300:36:33

Bang on! Yep, that's looking good.

0:36:330:36:35

I'm coming for you, Damien Lewis.

0:36:350:36:37

I think I might beat you!

0:36:370:36:40

Do you know, I think you might!

0:36:400:36:42

He was dealing with quite a lot more snow and ice than you've got there.

0:36:420:36:45

Oh, that is nicely judged through there!

0:36:470:36:49

My mum's going to have a heart attack watching this!

0:36:540:36:59

-Does she get worried?

-Yeah.

0:36:590:37:00

She does? But there's nothing to hit,

0:37:000:37:02

except for a few landing lights

0:37:020:37:04

and you can't even hit those any more, because they've gone.

0:37:040:37:07

That was very fast through there, and kept it on the island nicely.

0:37:070:37:12

That was, yeah, not even cut there. No cheating.

0:37:120:37:15

And here we are coming up to Gambon.

0:37:150:37:18

Again, that is absolutely spot-on, and across the line.

0:37:180:37:21

APPLAUSE

0:37:210:37:23

So, Amy Macdonald...

0:37:270:37:29

..whereabouts do you think you came?

0:37:320:37:34

Erm, I'm hoping it's not too far near the bottom.

0:37:340:37:38

Somewhere in the middle, I'd be happy with.

0:37:380:37:41

Somewhere in the middle. What, the sort of 147 times?

0:37:410:37:43

-Yeah. I'd be happy with that.

-Well, well!

0:37:430:37:46

You did...

0:37:460:37:48

1...

0:37:480:37:49

OK, that's good. Not last!

0:37:490:37:52

40...

0:37:520:37:53

OK.

0:37:530:37:55

4...

0:37:550:37:56

-Wow!

-Point four.

0:37:560:37:58

-Not bad!

-So I think that is astonishingly good.

0:37:580:38:00

APPLAUSE

0:38:000:38:04

Not bad at all!

0:38:040:38:06

Just...

0:38:060:38:08

..two-tenths behind Tom Cruise!

0:38:090:38:11

See, Stig was pushing me on and pushing me.

0:38:110:38:15

So he must have known that I was right near Tom Cruise.

0:38:150:38:17

That is an astonishing time.

0:38:170:38:18

And to celebrate, we've got a gift for you to go home with.

0:38:180:38:21

-Oh!

-Yes, this hasn't happened since Harry Enfield came here, actually.

0:38:210:38:25

But we'd like to present you with the landing light you broke.

0:38:250:38:29

Aw!

0:38:290:38:30

-APPLAUSE

-Ladies and gentlemen, Amy MacDonald!

0:38:300:38:33

CHEERING

0:38:330:38:36

There it is!

0:38:360:38:38

Now, tonight we are having a race.

0:38:410:38:44

It's between Jeremy Clarkson in this Mustang

0:38:440:38:47

and Richard Hammond and I on trains.

0:38:470:38:49

Yes, and we left the action

0:38:490:38:51

with Jeremy here, and us two here,

0:38:510:38:53

100 miles ahead and going 100 miles an hour faster.

0:38:530:38:58

Yes, now, you don't have to be a professor of advanced mathematics

0:38:580:39:01

to realise that, for once,

0:39:010:39:03

Jeremy Clarkson is going to lose.

0:39:030:39:06

I suppose it would be cruel, wouldn't it,

0:39:130:39:16

to pray for some kind of derailment?

0:39:160:39:18

A minor one.

0:39:180:39:19

Or a strike.

0:39:230:39:25

The French love a strike.

0:39:250:39:27

We are now approaching Fontainebleau at 183 miles an hour.

0:39:310:39:37

There's the proof.

0:39:370:39:38

I suspect, even with his mighty Mustang,

0:39:380:39:41

Jeremy isn't doing that.

0:39:410:39:42

'With victory for the train looking almost certain,

0:39:420:39:46

'we now had to tackle a thorny issue.

0:39:460:39:49

'There were two of us on it, and we only had one ticket to the match.'

0:39:490:39:53

-I like big matches.

-Do you?

0:39:530:39:56

I like going to see a big match.

0:39:560:39:57

It's the best thing in the world to watch. It's fantastic.

0:39:570:39:59

-So you'd quite like to win this?

-Yeah.

0:39:590:40:01

I'll be honest, I can take it or leave it.

0:40:010:40:05

I'd rather leave it.

0:40:050:40:06

But in this one instance,

0:40:060:40:08

I want to win more than anything else

0:40:080:40:10

because I want to deny you and Jeremy the chance of watching it.

0:40:100:40:13

No offence. That's my thinking.

0:40:130:40:15

'Because I wasn't really in the race at all,

0:40:150:40:19

'I was getting distracted.'

0:40:190:40:21

This is good. There's a control on the steering wheel

0:40:210:40:24

that allows me to choose

0:40:240:40:25

what dial I have in the middle of the dashboard.

0:40:250:40:28

So, I can have volts,

0:40:280:40:29

or inlet temperature,

0:40:290:40:32

air fuel ratio.

0:40:320:40:33

I've got 14 of those.

0:40:330:40:35

The problem we have here is that you and I are competing,

0:40:370:40:39

but obviously, what we are engaged in here is a very lengthy truce.

0:40:390:40:43

Yeah, because there's nothing we can do now.

0:40:430:40:45

We are tied together until we get there and we get off the train.

0:40:450:40:49

-But the last bit is on foot.

-Yeah.

0:40:490:40:53

Now, I'm quite happy to run on television. Are you, James?

0:40:530:40:56

Well, this is what's bothering me.

0:40:560:40:58

The best I can do is come second...

0:40:580:41:00

-Yes.

-..with my inability and refusal to run.

0:41:000:41:03

Well, you've lost.

0:41:030:41:06

I've currently got 11... what is it...

0:41:060:41:08

inHgs? 11 inHgs.

0:41:080:41:10

No, wait, 20 inHgs.

0:41:100:41:12

What's the point of all this?

0:41:120:41:14

They may as well tell me the weather forecast for Adelaide!

0:41:140:41:17

'Then there was the radio,

0:41:170:41:20

'which could only receive

0:41:200:41:21

'frequencies ending in an odd number.'

0:41:210:41:23

FRENCH POP MUSIC PLAYS

0:41:230:41:27

Who preceded Alex Ferguson as manager of Manchester United?

0:41:320:41:35

Kenny Dalglish.

0:41:350:41:36

Was it? Ron Atkinson? He's a local builder, isn't he?

0:41:380:41:41

Didn't he play Mr Bean?

0:41:410:41:43

In 1969, the year I was born,

0:41:480:41:50

which legend scored what was claimed as his thousandth goal?

0:41:500:41:54

George Best.

0:41:540:41:55

-Peel.

-Pele?

0:41:550:41:58

The miles rolled by

0:42:040:42:05

in a relentless blizzard of fuel stops.

0:42:050:42:09

'By mid-afternoon, I'd worked out

0:42:110:42:13

'why this immensely powerful car is so cheap.'

0:42:130:42:16

Well, it's not what you'd call lavishly equipped.

0:42:200:42:24

The seats, for example, adjust manually.

0:42:240:42:28

Then you've got the plastics, which are HYSTERICALLY terrible.

0:42:280:42:32

'And it simply isn't as refined or as well-engineered

0:42:320:42:35

'as anything made in Europe or Japan.'

0:42:350:42:38

But it is a likeable car.

0:42:380:42:41

It's a good-looking car.

0:42:410:42:43

The power is always intoxicating.

0:42:430:42:45

You'd never, ever, ever get bored with that.

0:42:450:42:47

'And you do get a lot of something else as well.

0:42:500:42:53

'Heritage.'

0:42:530:42:56

'This car owes its existence

0:42:570:42:59

'to a Texas chicken farmer called Carroll Shelby.'

0:42:590:43:03

'He was born in 1923 with a heart condition,

0:43:040:43:07

'which meant he lived much of his life

0:43:070:43:10

'on a daily dose of nitroglycerine pills.

0:43:100:43:13

'That's probably why, one day, he decided to become a racing driver.'

0:43:130:43:18

'After not quite making the grade,

0:43:200:43:22

'he heard that in little old England,

0:43:220:43:24

'a small company called AC

0:43:240:43:26

'was struggling to find an engine for its sports car, the Ace.

0:43:260:43:31

'He brokered a deal with Ford to supply big V8s.

0:43:310:43:34

'And what became known as the AC Cobra was born.'

0:43:340:43:39

'The Sunday Times reported

0:43:430:43:45

'that a coupe version had achieved 190mph on the M1.

0:43:450:43:49

'And the following week, the Daily Mail said

0:43:490:43:52

'this had sparked fury

0:43:520:43:53

'with motoring organisations.

0:43:530:43:56

'And thanks to the Mail's campaign,

0:43:560:43:59

'the 70mph limit was introduced.'

0:43:590:44:02

'In America, though,

0:44:050:44:06

'the Cobra cemented a partnership between Shelby and Ford.

0:44:060:44:10

'A partnership that spawned many great cars

0:44:100:44:13

'and lasted right up until May of last year,

0:44:130:44:16

'when at the age of 89, he died.'

0:44:160:44:19

'Just before he passed away, though, he got to see this.

0:44:220:44:26

'Apparently, he liked it.

0:44:260:44:28

'And I like the fact that it bears his name on the back.'

0:44:280:44:32

I was going to say at this point,

0:44:350:44:37

"Well, Mr Shelby, wherever you are,

0:44:370:44:39

"my victory today, it's for you."

0:44:390:44:42

But I am so far behind,

0:44:420:44:46

I just can't bring myself to say it.

0:44:460:44:49

However, while I was delivering my small history lesson,

0:44:490:44:52

Ivor the Engine had stopped.

0:44:520:44:55

The problem is, as we start to go into the mountains,

0:44:550:44:58

as we make our way towards Italy,

0:44:580:45:00

we get onto the old bit of the network.

0:45:000:45:02

It has to wind around a bit to go through cuttings,

0:45:020:45:05

and that slows it down.

0:45:050:45:06

So we're in a very fast train on goat paths?

0:45:060:45:10

And that's him, and he's actually moving forward

0:45:100:45:13

in big leaps and bounds.

0:45:130:45:14

This thing updates itself every two and a half, three minutes,

0:45:140:45:17

so we see Jeremy's progress as a series of jumps,

0:45:170:45:19

and they're bigger than our jumps.

0:45:190:45:20

And it's costing us our lead.

0:45:200:45:22

It is costing our lead.

0:45:220:45:24

Sit rep, I've eaten my last pork pie,

0:45:270:45:30

and I've eaten all my sausage rolls.

0:45:300:45:33

-PHONE RINGS

-Richard Hammond is making contact!

0:45:340:45:38

-Hammond!

-'I'm only wanting to ring'

0:45:380:45:42

with good news for you. Which is to say, we appear to be stuck,

0:45:420:45:45

'because we have mountains in our way,'

0:45:450:45:47

and I haven't seen more than 80mph and we're getting slower.

0:45:470:45:50

You're only going 80?

0:45:500:45:52

Yes. The gap is closing right now.

0:45:520:45:55

'And we haven't been over about 65,'

0:45:550:45:58

70, for the last stretch and we're slowing again.

0:45:580:46:00

'Our ETA is still ahead of yours.'

0:46:000:46:02

You've still got time to make up, but you're closing on us,

0:46:020:46:05

and that's an unpleasant feeling.

0:46:050:46:07

Interesting! Right, well, thank you for that update.

0:46:070:46:10

Better still, because of the Alps,

0:46:130:46:16

the train had to take a longer,

0:46:160:46:18

southerly route, to reach Milan,

0:46:180:46:20

whereas the road was more direct.

0:46:200:46:22

I was back in the race.

0:46:220:46:24

We are going to scythe through these mountains, you and me.

0:46:240:46:28

Let's do this for Carroll Shelby! Come on!

0:46:280:46:31

68. Why isn't it registering 168?

0:46:500:46:52

-Why is it only saying 68?

-Because we're not going that fast.

0:46:520:46:55

Why aren't we going that fast?

0:46:550:46:57

200 miles, three hours.

0:46:580:47:00

Air con, low. Speed, high.

0:47:000:47:03

Keep me awake!

0:47:030:47:05

Another problem for us was that in the mountains,

0:47:070:47:10

we seemed to be stopping at every single village.

0:47:100:47:13

We'd been stationary at this one for five minutes.

0:47:130:47:16

Excusez-moi.

0:47:160:47:18

Cette cinq minutes...c'est cinq minutes en addition

0:47:180:47:22

de la grande totale pour la trip...

0:47:220:47:26

or, or, included dans le train.

0:47:260:47:29

Ah, je crois qu'on va bientot partir, eh?

0:47:290:47:31

-Yeah, I don't understand.

-Pas tres longtemps.

0:47:310:47:34

Yeah, I don't understand the answer.

0:47:340:47:36

It's OK. It's OK. Let's just be calm.

0:47:360:47:37

There's going to be a pause now while we wait,

0:47:370:47:40

and then we'll rocket away.

0:47:400:47:42

He is catching up. I mean, look at him. Cracking along.

0:47:420:47:47

Chamonix Mont Blanc. That'll do me.

0:47:470:47:51

I love the signposts you get round here.

0:47:510:47:53

It's like I'm driving through a Robert Ludlum novel.

0:47:530:47:57

I'm going to see Jason Bourne going the other way,

0:47:570:48:00

punching people in the face.

0:48:000:48:02

And he'll give me a thumbs up going, "Yeah, go, Mustang!"

0:48:020:48:05

-45.

-We're going slower than him.

0:48:090:48:12

I'm getting depressed looking at it.

0:48:120:48:15

As we trundled through the Alps, we got a call from Carroll Clarkson.

0:48:150:48:20

'Hammond!'

0:48:200:48:21

Hello, how are you doing?

0:48:210:48:23

'Let me put it to you this way,'

0:48:230:48:25

what are you drinking?

0:48:250:48:27

Oh, why?!

0:48:270:48:28

Because I'm doing really well. Mont Blanc is straight ahead of me.

0:48:280:48:31

-You're looking at Mont Blanc?

-I'm looking at it. I'm under it.

0:48:310:48:35

He's looking at Mont Blanc?

0:48:350:48:36

Oh, God! He's going great guns.

0:48:360:48:38

It's a bit neck and neck.

0:48:380:48:39

Yeah, it is.

0:48:390:48:41

'But then, my charge was brought to an abrupt halt.'

0:48:410:48:45

Oh, God! Contraflow!

0:48:450:48:47

That's not funny!

0:48:470:48:50

I suppose they're just doing all the repairs

0:48:500:48:52

before the skiing season starts. Bloody skiers!

0:48:520:48:56

Come on, French worker Johnnies!

0:48:560:48:58

What numbers are we going to have here?

0:48:580:48:59

Hang on, I'll tell you his speed.

0:48:590:49:01

I'm going to make a guess at 74 miles an hour.

0:49:010:49:04

70 miles an hour.

0:49:040:49:05

I wasn't far off.

0:49:050:49:07

Oh, no, no, no!

0:49:070:49:09

Not again! Please, no more contraflow!

0:49:100:49:13

For about 10 glorious minutes,

0:49:220:49:24

I thought I was in with a shout of winning this, but these roadworks...

0:49:240:49:28

it is just constant.

0:49:280:49:29

'In the Mont Blanc tunnel, I had seven miles at 40 miles an hour.'

0:49:320:49:36

If the Italians aren't doing roadworks

0:49:370:49:40

to the same extent as the French,

0:49:400:49:43

I am still in with a shout here.

0:49:430:49:45

-TRAIN WHISTLES

-'Meanwhile, far to the south...'

0:49:450:49:49

How fast are we going?

0:49:490:49:50

Well, we've been touching 100, and we're accelerating again.

0:49:500:49:53

He's not going very fast.

0:49:530:49:55

But then, I emerged from the tunnel onto God's racetrack.

0:49:550:49:59

Italy.

0:50:010:50:02

Oh, you beauty!

0:50:020:50:04

The race was now entering its final, dramatic chapter.

0:50:060:50:09

James and Richard would get into Milan at 6pm.

0:50:110:50:15

Then they'd have to cross the city by tube

0:50:150:50:18

and cover the last mile on foot,

0:50:180:50:21

meaning they'd reach the finish line,

0:50:210:50:24

a bar near the stadium, at 7pm.

0:50:240:50:26

All the current calculations say I'm going to arrive at 7.14,

0:50:290:50:35

which means I'm only 14 minutes behind them.

0:50:350:50:39

Come on, Mustang!

0:50:400:50:41

You are going to beat the train.

0:50:410:50:44

Ha-ha!

0:50:440:50:46

We peaked at 120 miles an hour in that last stretch.

0:51:000:51:04

That's a tremendous sort of speed.

0:51:040:51:06

We might actually just be in with a chance.

0:51:060:51:10

I'm 79 miles away.

0:51:120:51:15

I've been awake since two o'clock this morning,

0:51:150:51:18

but I'm very, very awake now.

0:51:180:51:20

Very determined and awake.

0:51:200:51:21

-PHONE RINGS

-'May!'

0:51:250:51:28

Hello, Clarkson. We're just pulling into Milan.

0:51:280:51:31

I wondered what time you thought you were going to arrive. Just curious.

0:51:310:51:34

I reckon I can be there in an hour.

0:51:340:51:38

I think we're going to be there in one hour and four minutes.

0:51:380:51:41

May the best man win. It will be you or Hammond, obviously,

0:51:410:51:44

-because I can't run.

-'Yes.'

0:51:440:51:45

-Got to go, sorry.

-'Bye.'

0:51:450:51:48

Come on, Mustang!

0:51:480:51:50

You have been the hero of many, many films in the past.

0:51:500:51:54

It's now time to be the hero in another one.

0:51:560:51:59

'In Milan, the San Siro Stadium was coming to life.

0:52:020:52:05

'And on the other side of the city...'

0:52:070:52:09

Is that the right bit? Or is that it?

0:52:090:52:11

Metro. M. It must be!

0:52:110:52:14

'We decided to stick together

0:52:140:52:16

'until we dealt with all the tricky train stuff.'

0:52:160:52:19

It's M1. M1 is down there.

0:52:190:52:21

Oh, come on!

0:52:260:52:27

-We missed that by about...

-Yes, seconds.

0:52:270:52:29

Where the hell are we? Garibaldi.

0:52:360:52:38

OK, three stops.

0:52:380:52:39

What's the name of the bar?

0:52:390:52:42

It's the, er...

0:52:420:52:43

-So it's another train, yeah?

-This is a change, isn't it?

0:52:490:52:52

It's not this one.

0:52:540:52:56

15 miles to go.

0:52:570:52:59

I can still do this.

0:53:010:53:03

How long are we on this one?

0:53:070:53:08

I don't know. I'm trying to work it out.

0:53:080:53:10

Come on!

0:53:100:53:11

There's Lotto. So it's one, two, three, four, five stops.

0:53:140:53:17

Seven miles.

0:53:190:53:21

We've done 807. Seven to go.

0:53:210:53:25

-You're not going to run?

-No, I'm not.

0:53:270:53:29

-But you are?

-Yes, I am.

0:53:290:53:32

Like a stabbed rat.

0:53:320:53:33

Oh, this is bad traffic!

0:53:350:53:36

I am treading on my own tail. That's what's happening here.

0:53:380:53:41

I'm caught up in match day traffic.

0:53:410:53:43

-Is this us?

-No, but we're going the right way. Two more.

0:53:430:53:46

That's all the Belgians coming down to watch their team get annihilated.

0:53:480:53:52

I'll be on your side, Belgians!

0:53:540:53:56

If you cheer for me now.

0:53:560:53:57

Come on, come on, come on!

0:53:570:53:59

Right, exit!

0:54:030:54:04

'Hammond and I had reached our final stop,

0:54:040:54:07

'which meant we were no longer a team.'

0:54:070:54:10

Running commences!

0:54:100:54:12

Move it! Yes, yes, yes, yes!

0:54:120:54:15

'Outside the station, Hammond scampered off,

0:54:150:54:17

'imagining that victory was in the bag,

0:54:170:54:19

'But that's because he hadn't seen what was in mine.'

0:54:190:54:23

San Siro!

0:54:290:54:30

WOMAN SPEAKS IN ITALIAN OK, that's a good sign.

0:54:300:54:33

That'll do for me.

0:54:330:54:34

Audi man, move! Move!

0:54:390:54:42

We're through!

0:54:460:54:47

Where's the bar? Where's the bar?

0:54:570:54:59

CAR HORN BEEPS

0:55:010:55:03

Dov'e' il bar?

0:55:120:55:15

-WOMAN ANSWERS IN ITALIAN

-Stairs? Yeah, yeah.

0:55:150:55:17

Oh, cock!

0:55:190:55:20

Loser! HE LAUGHS

0:55:200:55:23

-Well done.

-You look a bit tired, mate!

0:55:230:55:26

He's not here, though, is he?

0:55:260:55:27

No. So, although you are a loser,

0:55:270:55:29

you're not THE loser.

0:55:290:55:31

-There's a word for what I am.

-Yeah, smug.

0:55:310:55:33

'Moments later, our deluded colleague arrived.'

0:55:330:55:37

Right, where's the ticket?

0:55:370:55:39

Jeremy?

0:55:390:55:40

Ooh, he's trying this on. He doesn't like how it fits, does he?

0:55:450:55:47

-No, no, no!

-RICHARD LAUGHS

0:55:470:55:50

Well done, chaps.

0:55:500:55:51

-Be magnanimous!

-I just was!

0:55:510:55:53

I haven't thrown a suitcase at you, I haven't said, "Oh, cock!"

0:55:530:55:57

-Well done.

-We heard you.

0:55:570:55:59

Well, that's it, isn't it? My first ever loss.

0:55:590:56:02

800 miles in a Stang. You've done all right.

0:56:020:56:05

-It's not a Stang. It's a Mustang.

-It's a Stang.

0:56:050:56:07

-Who won, by the way?

-I did.

0:56:070:56:08

-Yeah, he did.

-By running.

0:56:080:56:10

-So you're going to watch a football match?

-Yes.

0:56:100:56:13

-All by yourself?

-Yes.

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-Do you fancy some nice dinner?

-He doesn't even like football.

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-Where are you?

-1A.

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-Which is at the front, isn't it?

-You're actually playing in goal.

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I think you ARE actually in the team.

0:56:240:56:26

-That is the goalkeeper's position.

-Is it?

0:56:260:56:28

-Yeah.

-Is it complicated? Do I need gloves?

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No, look. No, no.

0:56:370:56:39

I won't blame the tools.

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But I will blame the French.

0:56:420:56:44

-Why?

-Because it was the French's fault.

0:56:440:56:48

Those roadworks, the contraflow, went on for nearly 100km,

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-and that is what cost me the race.

-Yes, yes.

0:56:510:56:54

Well, enough about your embarrassing and very public failure.

0:56:540:56:58

-The thing is, what about the car?

-The car.

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Looks great, tons of character, goes like a train...

0:57:010:57:05

-No, it doesn't.

-No, it didn't.

-Doesn't go like a train, no.

0:57:050:57:08

It goes like a British train. But there is a problem.

0:57:080:57:10

-Is there?

-No, no, really, there is.

0:57:100:57:12

Because the biggest advance with cars in the last 40 years

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is not in speed or economy or safety.

0:57:170:57:20

It's actually refinement.

0:57:200:57:22

You could drive an old Ford Escort at 70mph,

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but if you did, it shaked and rattled and it wore you out, yes?

0:57:250:57:29

Now, a modern-day Ford Focus, you can drive that at 70mph

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and it's like sitting in the bath.

0:57:320:57:34

THIS is like an old Escort.

0:57:340:57:36

The noise and vibration and harshness, it is exhausting!

0:57:360:57:41

You're absolutely right. And that is why American cars are so cheap.

0:57:410:57:44

This, the Viper you were driving last week,

0:57:440:57:47

the truth is, they simply aren't as thoroughly engineered

0:57:470:57:50

-as cars from the civilised world.

-They're not. They're not.

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And as a result of that, I arrived at the end of the trip

0:57:530:57:56

and I was just a big, soggy bag of skin.

0:57:560:58:00

Yeah, yeah.

0:58:000:58:02

The thing is, though, let's not forget...you lost!

0:58:020:58:04

I did.

0:58:040:58:06

I did lose. I did lose. And as a result of that,

0:58:060:58:09

we must finish on a rather alarming conclusion.

0:58:090:58:12

Because of the French,

0:58:120:58:14

the car as a concept is finished.

0:58:140:58:17

And on that bombshell, it's time to end.

0:58:170:58:19

Thank you so much for watching. Good night.

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