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Tonight, I point at some fields,

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Richard minces round a corner,

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and James describes his ideal night in.

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Vomit and sputum, and other bodily secretions.

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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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Hello, good evening. Thank you so much. Thank you.

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Thank you. Now, we begin...

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We begin with the Range Rover Sport.

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After eight years, it's gone out of production.

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They're not going to make any more.

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And this is a good thing,

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because there's always been one major problem with it,

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as Richard Hammond shall now explain.

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Here we are, then. The soon-to-be deceased Range Rover Sport.

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There are many things you might object to about this car.

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But the biggest problem has always been very simple.

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It's the badge - Range Rover Sport.

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First of all, underneath this is the chassis of a Land Rover Discovery

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so it's not a Range Rover,

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and because it's the chassis of a Land Rover Discovery,

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it weighs nearly three tonnes.

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So it's not sporty, either.

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Its success hinged on appealing to people who didn't know that,

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or indeed, anything.

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Basically, this car was only bought by two types of people - footballers

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and people who were married to footballers.

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And the Sport's stamping ground is this place.

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The Premier League ghetto of Wilmslow in Cheshire.

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Genuine Georgian electric gates right there.

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And there. And there.

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Georgian security cameras.

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Manicured lawns, very popular for spit-roast barbecues.

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Apparently, they drink more champagne per head here

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than in any other county.

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Class.

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The people of Wilmslow are going to miss this car,

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but before they start weeping onto their marble breakfast bars,

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I have some good news.

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Because now...there is a new one.

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With prices starting at £50,000, it's cheaper than a proper Range Rover

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and because it's available with seven seats, it's more practical, as well.

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But, like I said at the beginning,

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the old Range Rover Sport was a bit of a fraud.

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The question must be, is this one really a Range Rover

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and is it a Sport?

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Let's start with that first bit.

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No matter how much wood and leather it's fitted with, the mark

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of a real Range Rover is being able to tackle this sort of stuff.

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Important work being done, coming through.

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Well, the first thing you need to know

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is that this is not a Discovery in a Range Rover frock.

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It has the proper Range Rover chassis

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and the same terrain response system, as well.

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This analyses the ground you're driving over

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and automatically adjusts the suspension, gearbox,

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brakes and engine output to suit.

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Big, big, almost vertical hill now!

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Very steep, very steep, very muddy.

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That is...that is a climb.

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Well done, you.

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Besides the terrain response, there's also a computer

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that disconnects the anti-roll bars to increase wheel articulation.

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We're over.

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I mean, that was a big old cross-axling hump to get over.

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It didn't even notice!

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And there's more.

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Ah! Water.

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Good. Gives me a chance to play with something else I have on board

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and that is...

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..sonar. Kid you not!

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Sonar transmitters and receivers in the door mirrors

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measure the depth of the water.

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It will make a big noise if it's getting too deep.

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SONAR BEEPS SOFTLY

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It's not worried, not worried.

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I feel like I'm driving a luxury hotel room through a swamp.

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Cool.

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Oh-ho! That's steep!

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CRUNCH

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Just pretty much like it never...

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There, I think I've repaired that.

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More or less. That's how it was.

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Good.

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So, there we are.

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This car - in the right hands - is very good off-road.

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And now, we must move on,

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to this bit of the badge.

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Welcome to Donington Park racetrack,

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and if the Sport is as sporty as Land Rover claims,

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it should put on a good show here.

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Now, you can get these with a V6 or a V8 diesel.

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The one I'm in is the supercharged petrol V8 with 503-brake horsepower,

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so that is the power taken care of.

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And because it's built on the brand-new all-aluminium chassis of the proper Range Rover,

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it's getting on for half a tonne lighter than the old Sport.

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That turn, lift, and then it comes around and then bang!

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503-braked all four wheels and off you go!

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And as well as the weight loss,

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the computer-controlled suspension fights body roll,

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and there's an active rear diff like you'd get on a BMW M5.

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It also has something called torque vectoring,

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which dictates how much power is sent to each of the wheels and when.

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I mean, that is supercar stuff.

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That's what you get on the McLaren 12C road car.

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What's staggering me right now

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is that hurling this car around this racetrack,

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it doesn't feel like I'm asking it to do anything it doesn't want to do.

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It feels at home.

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All in all, on a track, it's good. But how good?

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Well, to find out,

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we must, as ever, call on the help of the world's chattiest racing driver.

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Today, The Stig is in a Mini John Cooper Works GP,

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one of the most hardcore hot-hatches you can buy.

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And now, he's going to use it to set a lap time.

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When you're ready...go!

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Now, let's find out

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if that can be beaten by the big, bulky four by four.

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And to oversee proceedings, I shall ride shotgun.

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The beauty of this is,

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he has no idea what that last car was called, no idea what he's in now.

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Doesn't care. No bias, you see.

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All he can do is try and go as fast as he can.

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And we're off!

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Head towards the first corner, not braking at all for the first corner.

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Oh, that's very, very quick down there!

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Some wee might have come out there.

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Whoa! Brakes work. That's good.

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I'm not worried about putting him off

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because this is just like a quacking noise for him. It's irrelevant.

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It's worth remembering about now

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that this is still a very big, heavy car.

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It weighs more than the heaviest Mercedes S-class.

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But even at Stig speed, the Sport seemed to have everything in order.

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We should be The Leaning Tower of Range Rover Sport right now,

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but somehow we're not. It's fantastic!

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TYRES SQUEAL

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We just crossed over a minute.

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That's the longest protracted tyre squeal

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in the history of tyres and squealing.

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Oh, that is... My, that was flying.

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Chicane! That is fast.

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And on to the final straight.

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129.8 to beat.

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129.5. There it is.

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So, after years of writing cheques it can't cash,

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this car has finally earned the right to be called the Range Rover Sport.

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-Massively better than the old one. Massively better.

-Yeah.

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And definitely worthy now of the Range Rover Sport badge,

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but I'd still prefer to have the big proper Range Rover.

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No, because if you buy the big one, you'll spend half your time

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wishing you'd saved 20 grand and bought the Sport.

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No, because you see, the thing is,

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the proper Range Rover has a split tailgate,

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which all Range Rovers should have. Look. That one doesn't have this.

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No, but the Range Rover Sport is better-looking.

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It's better to drive, and you can get it with seven seats.

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Yes, but when I take my dogs for a walk, OK,

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they leap out and I look at that

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and think, "Yes! You know what, I'll have a nice sit-down."

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-So your walks are spent sitting down?

-Yeah, I like sitting down.

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What, so you'd spend £20,000 basically on a bench?

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Why wouldn't you buy the Sport

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and one of those folding chairs from a petrol station for a quid?

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LAUGHTER

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But it isn't just the bench.

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This is bigger, and bigger, as we know, is always better than smaller.

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Well, not always, not in...

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LAUGHTER

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Not in bruises, it's not.

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Not bruises, no. Premium Bond wins.

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Heart attacks.

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Erm...

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Fireworks.

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Unexpected bills.

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Ladies, can you think of anything which is better

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when it's bigger than smaller?

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LAUGHTER

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Now, the news. And a couple of weeks ago,

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on the way back from the show, going along the A3,

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I was held up for an hour and a half by an accident.

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When I eventually got to the front of the queue,

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expecting a scene of devastation,

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I found a Fiat 500 with the bumper hanging off at one end...

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-Oh, no(!)

-..two of the three lanes closed,

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and then just a load of people in uniforms sort of milling about.

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These people in uniform, James, let me guess,

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were they by any chance Highway Agency Traffic Enforcement Officers?

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-Ah, yes.

-I knew they would be. We've spoken about these people before

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and I think we should speak about them again

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because they were employed by the Highways Agency

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-to keep the roads open, and all they ever do is shut them.

-Yeah.

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As soon as they get their first job, "Right, must close the road."

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"Dislodged door mirror? Close the road."

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"Child a bit carsick? Close the road."

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"Someone says they've got whiplash? Close the road. It's serious."

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Whiplash, by the way, is not a serious injury, it's insurance fraud.

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And that's all they do and they've got to be stopped.

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I think they should only be allowed to close the road

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if certain words are being used to describe the incident.

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"Inferno", "crater", "apocalyptic."

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-"Felt in Japan."

-Yes.

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-"Can't find the head."

-Yes, yes.

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If Sally Traffic says that on the traffic report,

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"Can't find the head," then you can think about closing the road.

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But you still have to ring somebody for permission

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and I'm afraid that somebody has to be me.

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I'd basically never give them permission.

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-I would remind them that their job is to clear up litter.

-Yes.

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They are, as you once described, they're basically Wombles.

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Yes, it's a lovely job and they should appreciate what they've got.

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It's fun. They can work underground, overground.

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-They could make good use of the things they find.

-Yes, they could.

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-Things that everyday folk just leave behind.

-What an opportunity.

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I think we should dress them up like actual Wombles.

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Come on, who wouldn't want to see a Womble by the side of the road?

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I wouldn't mind being stopped by a Womble

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and it would be good for your own safety because nobody would want to run over a Womble, would they?

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-You'd be careful.

-You'd be heartbroken!

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They wouldn't need hi-vis.

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No, anyway, let's move on.

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Now Mazda and Alfa Romeo have announced they're going to do

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a joint project to make a small sports car.

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Mazda will call theirs the MX5,

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Alfa will call theirs the Spider.

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The trouble is, Alfa Romeo once did this in the past.

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-They teamed up with Nissan, remember this?

-Yes.

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They teamed up with Nissan and we thought, what a great plan.

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Alfa does the styling and the engine and then Nissan builds it.

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-But they did it the other way around.

-Yeah, they did.

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It was the stupidest decision in history.

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This is what we got, ladies and gentlemen. The Arna.

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AUDIENCE GROANS Oh, dear.

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Styled by Nissan, built by Alfa Romeo.

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It's a bit like going to Peter Crouch and Abbey Clancy and saying,

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"Right, Abbey, you take the penalty and, Peter, you model bikinis."

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-It's that idiotic.

-They couldn't be more wrong.

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So for this MX5/Spider, job one, make sure Mazda build it.

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-That's essential.

-Mazda do the building.

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Alfa do the styling, engine?

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-Yeah, yeah, yeah.

-Alfa do the engine and the styling,

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but welding, soldering, doing up the bolts, that's Mazda's job.

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I really do want to see this Alfa Mazda.

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I think an MX5 Spider joint-venture,

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that could be brilliant.

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Now I want to move it onto something really important.

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A few months ago there was a bit of a brouhaha about town centres

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in Britain dying, all the shops closing down.

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And we suggested on this show that this is because

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you aren't really allowed to park anywhere in a town centre,

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so people go to out-of-town shopping centres, where you can park.

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We said they needed to relax the parking arrangements.

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-Well, we have a powerful ally.

-Do we? Is it Barack Obama?

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-No, not Barack Obama.

-Darth Vader?

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-No, Eric Pickles.

-Brilliant.

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-Who's Eric Pickles? I've no idea.

-Do you not know who he is?

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Well, he's not Darth Vader, is he?

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Eric Pickles, I can actually draw him.

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Cos he's got an incredibly small face, he's got a small face

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and then he's got really quite a big head.

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So he actually looks like that.

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-He doesn't look like that.

-He does.

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Put a proper picture of him on the screen.

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Oh, God, he looks like that. He does look like that.

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That's amazing. What a fabulous arrangement. Look at that.

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You can draw him, it's really quite good.

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You can have your own personal Eric Pickles on your thumb.

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LAUGHTER

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-Wow!

-It's Eric Pickles!

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That's brilliant.

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I like his face. That's a good face.

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Excellent face work.

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Anyway, Eric has said, OK, and he is a government minister,

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he said that you should be allowed to stop on a single yellow

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or a double yellow line just for a few minutes,

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while you pop into a shop to get a pint of milk.

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That sounds like perfectly good common sense.

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-"I'm just popping in to the shop, out in a minute."

-Hang on, though.

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This is the BBC, let's not forget, so in the interests of balance

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and impartiality, I will think of why that isn't a good idea.

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It's a great idea.

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LAUGHTER

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So there we are, we've addressed all the problems and we can say,

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Mr Pickles, implement it straightaway

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or we shall park on your substantial face.

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To be fair, you could get about ten cars on there.

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If you look, he's got a mini-roundabout on his chin.

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-I like the sound of Eric Pickles.

-He sounds brilliant!

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He talks good sense and he's called Eric Pickles.

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I think we should have him on the show in the Reasonably Priced Car,

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but here's the spin, here's the trick.

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We tell him the Reasonably Priced Car is an Ariel Atom,

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because I've got a wobbly face that goes a bit like that.

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-Imagine what his face would be like!

-It could go inside out entirely.

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-Amazing.

-Who here thinks we should get Eric Pickles on the show?

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CHEERING

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-Come on, Eric!

-Please come on Top Gear. We want you.

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Moving on, a lot of car-makers have got it into their heads

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that anyone who spends £300,000 plus on a car will want only two seats

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and an absolutely enormous top speed.

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The Lamborghini Aventador, for example.

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And that's great, but what if you're not really interested in speed

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and you want more than two seats? Well, how about this?

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It is the long-awaited replacement for the Routemaster.

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It costs £330,000 and it's known,

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rather unimaginatively, as the NBFL, the New Bus For London.

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But could it be used as a private car, I wonder?

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Could this, in fact, be the NCFS, the New Car For Somerset?

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So, here we are. And the first problem you notice

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with the new London bus is that it's a bit complicated.

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So you can't just get in it and go.

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'Fire system pressure OK.'

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Ignition system. Right. Here we go.

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Cock.

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HISSING

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-'Tyre system pressure OK.'

-Hang on!

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-'Tyre system pressure OK.'

-Oh, bollocks.

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Eventually, though, if you press absolutely everything

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it will actually start and set off.

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Look at me! Look at my big steering wheel.

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Sorry!

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But how does it get on as a car?

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Well, if I'm honest, it is quite wide.

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And, yeah, all right, very occasionally the height is an issue.

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-BEEP

-Nora!

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But even though it's 35 feet long, it's not hard to drive at all.

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The steering is light and quite direct.

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It lacks the crispness that you find in, say, the Ferrari 458

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but it's not bad.

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What's more, unlike most cars in a similar price bracket,

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it's extremely home-grown.

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It's not something that's just been badged up over here.

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It's all made in Britain. The chassis, the bodywork, the glass.

0:20:560:21:00

It keeps British people employed, it promotes British skill,

0:21:000:21:04

it advertises workmanship. This is a dead-end. Cock!

0:21:040:21:08

How did I do...? It didn't say dead-end

0:21:080:21:11

at the beginning of the road.

0:21:110:21:13

'This, then, would be a good place to test manoeuvrability.'

0:21:130:21:18

Right, I can go right up to that because I'm right at the front of the bus.

0:21:180:21:21

'This did attract a crowd.

0:21:210:21:24

'But if you try doing a three-point turn in a Lamborghini,

0:21:240:21:28

'you get a crowd, as well.'

0:21:280:21:30

-'Tyre system pressure OK.'

-Oh, God.

0:21:300:21:34

Can you look at the back for me?

0:21:350:21:37

Can you check I don't knock a building over?

0:21:370:21:39

It's like Victorian Britain.

0:21:390:21:41

I've employed some children to do something useful.

0:21:410:21:43

'The only difference is that people do tend to mistake this for a bus.'

0:21:430:21:48

Mind the dog! '..and get on it.'

0:21:480:21:52

Oi!

0:21:550:21:56

God above! Get off, you pesky, meddling kids. Off, off! Off, off.

0:21:580:22:04

No mobile phones, no pressing the button. Off, off, off, off.

0:22:040:22:09

Stay off the bus.

0:22:090:22:10

I've locked myself out. I've locked myself out of the bus.

0:22:150:22:19

'Having sorted out the problem - with pliers -

0:22:210:22:24

'I immediately crashed into a Volkswagen Beetle.' Yi-yi-yi!

0:22:240:22:29

'And then I nearly hit a bridge.'

0:22:300:22:33

4.4? We're 4.42! Ah!

0:22:330:22:35

God, this is exhausting.

0:22:370:22:39

But with the road ahead mercifully free of traffic,

0:22:430:22:46

there was time to talk about some of the bus's hi tech features.

0:22:460:22:51

It's a hybrid bus, this.

0:22:510:22:53

It has a diesel engine and it has an electric motor.

0:22:530:22:56

The electric motor always drives the wheels.

0:22:560:22:59

The diesel engine generates electricity for the batteries.

0:22:590:23:03

So it is actually like a Fisker Karma.

0:23:030:23:05

The 0-60 time is not quoted.

0:23:050:23:09

Primarily because it won't do 60.

0:23:090:23:12

But it will accelerate at 1m per second. And that's good.

0:23:120:23:16

That means people standing up won't fall over.

0:23:160:23:18

So what about the styling?

0:23:210:23:23

Well, it was created by the same people

0:23:230:23:26

who did the amazing Olympic cauldron.

0:23:260:23:29

And they've done another great job on this.

0:23:290:23:32

From the back, it looks like Phil Oakey's haircut, out of The Human League.

0:23:360:23:40

All right, it is quite boxy.

0:23:400:23:43

But that's because it's a bus.

0:23:430:23:46

A point that becomes obvious when you step inside.

0:23:460:23:49

Over its lifetime, it's reckoned that about four million people

0:23:490:23:52

will get on and off it so it is a bit of a collection point

0:23:520:23:56

for vomit and sputum and other bodily secretions.

0:23:560:24:00

So this floor, rubberised cork for grip, with drainage channels,

0:24:000:24:04

so that the blood runs out.

0:24:040:24:06

There are three doorways and two staircases

0:24:060:24:09

so that desperate teenagers can get upstairs as quickly as possible.

0:24:090:24:14

There are 16 CCTV security cameras on board,

0:24:140:24:18

and this upholstery, which is inspired by that used

0:24:180:24:21

on the original Routemaster, so that we find it comforting and familiar.

0:24:210:24:25

And then there's this, which I particularly like.

0:24:250:24:27

This screen tells you when you get on the bus

0:24:270:24:30

whether or not the top deck is full,

0:24:300:24:32

so you don't waste your life going up and down the stairs.

0:24:320:24:35

Now, handling.

0:24:370:24:38

On a road like this, in a supercar, you'd be clammy-handed

0:24:380:24:42

and frightened, but in my bus, I was very relaxed.

0:24:420:24:46

# Da-da, da-da-da... #

0:24:460:24:48

And this got me thinking. How would the bus cope with a track day?

0:24:490:24:54

Now you might think we're just being deliberately silly

0:25:030:25:06

in a Top Gear, sort of, way, but are we?

0:25:060:25:08

Because the NBFL has a lot of features that you'd want in a track day car.

0:25:080:25:13

It's rear-engined, like a Porsche 911, it's rear wheel drive.

0:25:130:25:18

It has massive tyres. And then if we move down to the front...

0:25:180:25:22

..we find excellent all-round visibility, a lofty,

0:25:270:25:30

commanding driving position

0:25:300:25:32

that will give me a good view of all the bends.

0:25:320:25:35

Unfortunately, while that sounded good in the paddock,

0:25:370:25:40

there were some issues.

0:25:400:25:42

Bandits on my six.

0:25:450:25:46

Yobbo!

0:25:510:25:52

On the straights, for instance, it was woefully slow.

0:25:540:25:58

More speed!

0:25:580:26:00

But in the corners, you could at least behave like a bus driver.

0:26:050:26:09

I've shut the door on the Porsche.

0:26:100:26:13

Your Oyster card is about to expire!

0:26:130:26:17

CHUCKLING

0:26:200:26:24

And across the line!

0:26:240:26:27

Thank you.

0:26:270:26:28

I have never enjoyed my time

0:26:320:26:34

on a race track as much as that.

0:26:340:26:36

In fact, I enjoyed my whole day with the bus. There are a few drawbacks.

0:26:390:26:44

Parking, fuel consumption, reversing,

0:26:440:26:47

but all that is true of the Bugatti Veyron, as well.

0:26:470:26:50

On the plus side, it's roomy, it's distinctive,

0:26:500:26:54

and it's extremely nice to drive.

0:26:540:26:56

All in all, I think it would make a super car.

0:26:590:27:03

Hang on.

0:27:090:27:12

-Hang on a minute.

-What?

0:27:120:27:15

Have you completely taken leave of your senses?

0:27:150:27:19

Are you seriously proposing THIS as an alternative to THIS?

0:27:190:27:24

No, look, Hammond, let me explain. Lord Sir Sugar, he is a wealthy man,

0:27:240:27:29

but he's not interested in doing nought to 60 in two seconds, is he?

0:27:290:27:33

If he had one of these, he could take all his mates, well,

0:27:330:27:36

if he's got any, and have a lovely day out.

0:27:360:27:38

It's hardly practical, is it?

0:27:380:27:40

-No, Hammond, I think he's onto something.

-Oh, for God's sake...

0:27:400:27:44

No, no, because if you wanted a Lexus LFA,

0:27:440:27:46

but you'd had a papal attitude to birth control -

0:27:460:27:49

a lot of children - this is ideal.

0:27:490:27:52

Exactly right. And you don't have to drive,

0:27:520:27:54

you could get somebody to drive it for you.

0:27:540:27:56

You could call him the, I don't know, the bus driver.

0:27:560:27:59

-Oh, for crying out loud!

-Hang on, how's this for an idea?

0:27:590:28:02

You get the local authority to buy the bus

0:28:020:28:05

and then you can just use it now and then in return for a small fee.

0:28:050:28:08

No, James, that would be communism.

0:28:080:28:11

Anyway, it's time now to put a Star in our Reasonably Priced Car.

0:28:110:28:15

Now, my guest tonight is an Australian who lives in Britain,

0:28:150:28:18

but, unusually, he doesn't work in a pub.

0:28:180:28:21

Instead, he works in the marketing department

0:28:210:28:25

of a large energy drinks company and he's just handed his notice in.

0:28:250:28:29

Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Mark Webber.

0:28:290:28:32

Mark Webber!

0:28:360:28:38

How are you?

0:28:380:28:40

Have a seat. Have a seat.

0:28:430:28:45

One of the most popular figures, I say, in Formula 1.

0:28:470:28:51

Now, we have so much in common.

0:28:510:28:53

We have the same body fat index, I know that. Why are you laughing?

0:28:530:29:00

Exactly the same. But the main thing we have in common,

0:29:000:29:02

apart from the same body fat index,

0:29:020:29:05

is cycling.

0:29:050:29:09

I'm now a cyclist.

0:29:090:29:11

I hear it's a new passion for you.

0:29:110:29:14

And you, of course, are well-known as a cyclist.

0:29:140:29:16

-You do a lot of competing.

-I've done a little bit over the years.

0:29:160:29:20

Somebody said you are the fittest driver.

0:29:200:29:22

I'm in reasonable shape. I think all the guys are fit now.

0:29:220:29:25

If you're the fittest Formula 1 driver,

0:29:250:29:27

you've got to be one of the fittest athletes.

0:29:270:29:29

If we did lots and lots of different challenges, I think, yeah.

0:29:290:29:32

That would be good. Let's get you all playing all the different sports.

0:29:320:29:35

Play football? Ours or your silly football?

0:29:350:29:37

We won't get onto the Lions and Australia. We'll leave that well alone.

0:29:370:29:41

Somebody's here. Somebody understands what you're on about.

0:29:410:29:44

Lions and Wallabies, we really enjoyed that.

0:29:440:29:47

And the Ashes.

0:29:480:29:50

AUDIENCE CHEERING

0:29:500:29:52

You must have really enjoyed living here these last few years.

0:29:520:29:55

I thought the previous Ashes was quite a good series.

0:29:550:29:57

I mean, all the South Africans played well for you guys.

0:29:570:30:00

-So how much mileage have you done on the bike?

-On the bike?

0:30:020:30:06

I've done...three.

0:30:060:30:08

Three miles.

0:30:080:30:10

One thing I will say about cycling is, it is, well,

0:30:100:30:13

it's pretty dangerous.

0:30:130:30:15

Over the years, you've had a number of car accidents, let's be honest.

0:30:150:30:19

If you race cars, you'll crash cars.

0:30:190:30:20

We've got a photograph of a crash. I believe it was at Le Mans.

0:30:200:30:23

-A still photo. Yeah, this is you in a Mercedes.

-Yep.

0:30:230:30:26

I say car crash, that is a plane crash going on. How did that happen?

0:30:260:30:30

Actually, in that era, the late '90s, the cars were super unsafe,

0:30:310:30:35

so a lot of cars were flying. Just the regulations.

0:30:350:30:38

So you're sitting in there, thinking...?

0:30:380:30:40

I'm thinking, obviously I'm now out of control.

0:30:400:30:43

Believe it or not, I'm now out of control.

0:30:430:30:45

As arrogant as us boys are, I have now lost control of that car.

0:30:460:30:50

-That's gone.

-Do you find yourself in a situation like that braking?

0:30:500:30:55

The brake lights will still be on, probably, yes.

0:30:550:30:58

"Why isn't it slowing down?"

0:30:590:31:01

So you walk away from those accidents, which is remarkable,

0:31:010:31:04

and yet you go cycling in 2008,

0:31:040:31:07

-bump into a Nissan Torino, I believe.

-It won, mate, it won.

0:31:070:31:13

It won. And you broke your leg?

0:31:130:31:16

Yeah. Shoulder...

0:31:160:31:18

Cos this is what I think we need to impress upon children watching.

0:31:180:31:21

Don't get a bicycle. Cos they're dangerous.

0:31:210:31:25

Now obviously, you've, as we said in the introduction, handed your notice in.

0:31:260:31:33

Why? Where are you going? What you going to do?

0:31:330:31:36

Timing's right for me, mate.

0:31:360:31:38

Bit of a break from what I've been doing for the last 14 years.

0:31:380:31:42

So I'm going to race with Porsche, actually.

0:31:420:31:45

I know you love Porsches, don't you?

0:31:450:31:47

The 911 is such an interesting car(!)

0:31:470:31:49

No, because what worries me, do you think you're getting out at the right time of Formula 1?

0:31:510:31:55

Now that we've got the tyres going off like they do,

0:31:550:31:58

is that getting a bit wearisome?

0:31:580:31:59

You're in the car, the car's going well, you know the track,

0:31:590:32:02

you're in the groove and you know that if you push hard,

0:32:020:32:05

your tyres will simply wear out and you can't win.

0:32:050:32:08

It is very different, mate, from how it used to be.

0:32:080:32:11

But that's the way it is, we've got to learn and get on with it.

0:32:110:32:14

But you've got to be able to push. In Formula 1,

0:32:140:32:17

-it's about us boys absolutely on the limits all the time.

-It should be.

0:32:170:32:21

There's a big regulation change next year.

0:32:210:32:24

-We're going to have to save fuel.

-1.6 litre engines?

0:32:240:32:28

I mean, my Ford Cortina had a 1.6 litre engine.

0:32:280:32:32

So are you going to miss your team-mate?

0:32:320:32:35

LAUGHTER

0:32:350:32:37

Am I going to miss Seb?

0:32:420:32:44

Probably not a huge amount, no.

0:32:460:32:50

In a competitive environment, there's always going to be a bit of needle.

0:32:500:32:53

There's a lot of history between us two, obviously, that's gone before.

0:32:530:32:57

Did it start in Malaysia when he suddenly lost the ability to hear?

0:32:570:33:02

It was basically "Don't overtake Mark,"

0:33:030:33:06

and then he heard everything apart from the "don't".

0:33:060:33:10

I mean, you're an Aussie. Have you never felt tempted to...?

0:33:100:33:13

"This is for Gallipoli, blam!"

0:33:150:33:18

A lot of people are saying yes. I'm a bit concerned.

0:33:180:33:21

My dad always says, "You shouldn't hit boys, mate," so...

0:33:210:33:25

Good one.

0:33:280:33:29

Now you're here for the second time, in fact.

0:33:310:33:34

Different studio, everything's a bit different.

0:33:340:33:37

-I was a bit nervous today.

-Were you in the old studio?

-Yeah.

0:33:370:33:39

You actually looked half-decent back then.

0:33:390:33:42

I've gone, I've absolutely gone.

0:33:450:33:48

I've got grey, too, mate. You've got grey.

0:33:480:33:51

Richard Hammond hasn't gone grey.

0:33:510:33:52

-It's really weird.

-That's incredible.

0:33:520:33:54

I don't know how he's keeping it at bay.

0:33:540:33:57

Anyway, let's find out how you got on on your laps.

0:33:570:34:01

You came here once before and, let's be honest...

0:34:010:34:04

It was chucking it down and I was nowhere.

0:34:040:34:06

You were 1.47, but it was the wettest day in human history.

0:34:060:34:10

-Well, today was not raining.

-Very good conditions.

0:34:100:34:13

Good conditions, the right temperatures for a Suzuki Liana.

0:34:130:34:17

Who'd like to have a look at this lap?

0:34:170:34:20

AUDIENCE: Yeah!

0:34:200:34:21

Let's have a look. Come on, Mark. Let's have a look at the lap.

0:34:210:34:24

Righto, here we go. Coming to get you.

0:34:260:34:31

Lewis and Sebastian.

0:34:310:34:33

Right, those are the two targets. The first corner.

0:34:330:34:37

Nice and wide on the way. And it is interesting how you lot all do that.

0:34:370:34:41

Look at the Liana, what a machine.

0:34:420:34:44

What is it with Formula 1 drivers?

0:34:490:34:51

Kimi was looking at the helicopters and planes

0:34:510:34:54

and now you're adjusting your clothing. Where are you going?

0:34:540:34:59

-Pay attention.

-The steering's very responsive.

0:34:590:35:01

That'll help with your time. Right, Hammerhead.

0:35:010:35:05

-Keep it tight, keep it in.

-It's horrible, Hammerhead.

0:35:050:35:08

What's that?

0:35:080:35:10

You keep the grip up. There's new asphalt there.

0:35:100:35:12

It's good grip on that, really good grip.

0:35:120:35:14

Don't scrub any speed through these fast ones.

0:35:170:35:21

Turning lightly, here we go.

0:35:210:35:23

Here we are, the Hugh Jackman. Ooh!

0:35:280:35:31

Cutting it nicely.

0:35:310:35:34

How do you carry? Look how much speed you've got going into that!

0:35:340:35:37

That's impressive. Well, bound to be, really.

0:35:370:35:40

And here, no, I wouldn't have changed down there

0:35:400:35:43

but there we are, across the line.

0:35:430:35:45

I just said, "I wouldn't have changed down there" to YOU!

0:35:470:35:51

-Second gear in the last corner, second?

-Yeah.

0:35:530:35:57

-I use third in Gambon.

-Do you?

0:35:570:35:59

Well, on the basis that it's the end, so it doesn't really matter

0:35:590:36:03

-if you roll it or burst.

-There's no weight transfer in third.

0:36:030:36:06

-I want to get the weight on the front tyre.

-The weight on the front?

0:36:060:36:09

-You see, I trail brake.

-Trail braking?

-A little bit.

0:36:090:36:13

-Still not enough inertia.

-It just gets the weight of the nose.

0:36:130:36:16

I'll give you some lessons after. The least I can do.

0:36:160:36:20

Anyway, where do you think?

0:36:200:36:22

Obviously, you said you were going for Sebastian and Lewis,

0:36:220:36:25

-who are right up at the top.

-That was the goal.

0:36:250:36:27

Well, I've got the time here. I shall have a look. Hang on a minute.

0:36:270:36:31

I love the way that Formula 1 drivers, actually,

0:36:320:36:35

it's like you really care about this. Cos it is quite funny.

0:36:350:36:40

I mean Rubens was really dead chuffed when he was fastest.

0:36:400:36:43

He was running around handing out, "I am the beat..."

0:36:430:36:46

He was, he gave me one.

0:36:460:36:48

Anyway, Mark Webber...

0:36:480:36:50

You did it... Well, I'm going to start with the bad news.

0:36:520:36:55

-Really?

-Yeah. You're not fastest.

0:36:570:37:00

So, really, once we got that one out the way, the big question is,

0:37:030:37:07

ze German.

0:37:070:37:08

Did you beat ze German, who did a 1.44 dead?

0:37:140:37:18

-It's quite tight between those three.

-It is very tight in the 1.44s.

0:37:180:37:21

It's all very tight. So, Mark Webber, you did 1...

0:37:210:37:25

..40...

0:37:270:37:28

The next number's important.

0:37:280:37:30

-..three.

-Ooh!

0:37:350:37:36

You beat Seb.

0:37:390:37:40

Only .2 off Lewis.

0:37:430:37:45

That...

0:37:510:37:52

I reckon that did it.

0:37:540:37:55

I reckon if you'd just taken my advice

0:37:580:38:00

about third at the final corner.

0:38:000:38:02

The thing is, you're not faster than Lewis but you don't have an earring.

0:38:020:38:06

OK. That's worth 3/10, isn't it?

0:38:060:38:08

It's got to be 3/10, yeah, with his earring.

0:38:080:38:11

But you have beaten Sebastian Vettel in the same car.

0:38:110:38:16

Ladies and gentlemen, Mark Webber!

0:38:170:38:19

Tremendous.

0:38:240:38:25

Now, for years we've known

0:38:250:38:27

that Jaguar was working on a new small sports car.

0:38:270:38:31

We've known that it's going to be called the F-type

0:38:310:38:33

and we had a pretty good idea of what it would be like.

0:38:330:38:36

Yeah, we knew that it would be quiet and comfortable

0:38:360:38:39

and restrained and that the interior would be full of traditional leather

0:38:390:38:43

and wood and moss.

0:38:430:38:46

So were we right?

0:38:460:38:48

ENGINE REVVING

0:38:480:38:50

In short, no.

0:39:110:39:14

We were not right.

0:39:140:39:16

It's an X-rated, hardcore monster...

0:39:240:39:28

..for the terminally unhinged.

0:39:290:39:31

It's got such a wide range of intoxicating noises.

0:39:370:39:41

When you change up, it snorts like a hippo.

0:39:410:39:44

And when you put your foot down, it bellows.

0:39:460:39:49

And when you take it off again...

0:39:500:39:52

RUMBLING

0:39:520:39:54

Have you heard a soundtrack like that?

0:39:540:39:56

That is the sound of the '60s right there!

0:39:590:40:02

And if you push this little button here,

0:40:070:40:09

you engage the sports exhaust system, which makes it even louder.

0:40:090:40:14

ENGINE ROARS

0:40:140:40:17

It's not all bark and no bite, either.

0:40:210:40:23

The 3L V6 engine is supercharged

0:40:240:40:28

and delivers 375 fire-spitting horse powers.

0:40:280:40:32

It does 0-60 in 4.8 seconds.

0:40:340:40:38

Top speed, 171.

0:40:380:40:41

And this isn't even the fast version.

0:40:490:40:51

If you want, Jaguar will sell you a 488hp V8.

0:40:530:40:58

I wouldn't bother, though,

0:40:580:41:00

because at no point while I've been driving this, have I thought,

0:41:000:41:03

"Yeah, but I wish it was a bit more exciting."

0:41:030:41:06

Now, you would imagine that a car this loud and this brutal

0:41:110:41:15

would be as luxurious as a Methodist's coal house.

0:41:150:41:19

But, no.

0:41:190:41:21

The roof can be raised or lowered,

0:41:300:41:32

even when you're going 30mph.

0:41:320:41:35

The switches are bronzed.

0:41:370:41:39

The seats are electric.

0:41:400:41:41

And you can choose what shade of mood lighting you'd like.

0:41:470:41:52

The interior, then, is nicely thought out,

0:41:550:41:58

but it is nothing compared to the exterior.

0:41:580:42:02

I think this is one of the best-looking cars ever made.

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So, it's beautiful and mad and thrilling and loud.

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And there's more.

0:42:180:42:19

A lot of cars these days feel like laptops, but this doesn't.

0:42:210:42:25

Yes, you can go into the computer

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and alter the characteristics of the gearbox and the engine

0:42:270:42:30

and the steering and suspension, but that said,

0:42:300:42:33

there's no double clutch gearbox.

0:42:330:42:35

It's just a smooth, eight-speed auto.

0:42:350:42:38

There's no six-way traction control,

0:42:380:42:40

there's no complicated folding metal roof.

0:42:400:42:43

It's much simpler than that.

0:42:430:42:44

Engine at the front, drive to the rear

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and a big, smiling piece of meat in the middle.

0:42:490:42:52

The chassis is epic, and so are the brakes, and so's the steering.

0:42:570:43:02

And you've got tons of locks,

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so if you do get it out of shape, it's easy to get it back again.

0:43:030:43:06

In many ways, it puts me in mind of a BMW M3 and that is...

0:43:090:43:14

..that is high praise.

0:43:150:43:16

Except, it's not a BMW.

0:43:190:43:21

It's a Jag.

0:43:210:43:23

And I wish I could end it there, but, unfortunately,

0:43:260:43:30

there are one or two issues that need mentioning.

0:43:300:43:33

I've just done my weekly shop.

0:43:420:43:44

I bought some jam...

0:43:440:43:46

..some milk...

0:43:480:43:50

..some sugar...

0:43:520:43:53

..and some butter.

0:43:550:43:56

Sadly, I wasn't able to buy any more than that,

0:43:570:43:59

because if you buy your Jag with a spare wheel,

0:43:590:44:04

this is what the boot looks like.

0:44:040:44:07

How could they have a meeting and decide that THAT was acceptable?

0:44:090:44:13

It's just madness!

0:44:130:44:16

And there's another problem - the price.

0:44:160:44:19

I was expecting the V6 version to cost around £50,000.

0:44:210:44:26

But actually, it's almost £68,000.

0:44:260:44:30

And the V8 is an eye-watering £80,000.

0:44:300:44:34

But the biggest problem, by a country mile, is the ride.

0:44:360:44:40

This road appears to be completely smooth,

0:44:400:44:44

but it feels like I'm driving...

0:44:440:44:46

No, not driving, it feels like I'm roller-skating,

0:44:460:44:49

over a piece of corrugated iron.

0:44:490:44:51

It's just...urgh!

0:44:510:44:53

And it's even worse when you go slowly in a town.

0:44:530:44:56

That's just unbearably harsh.

0:44:560:44:59

And there's no need for it.

0:44:590:45:01

When you've got a chassis this good, you don't need hard suspension.

0:45:010:45:05

What were they thinking of?!

0:45:050:45:08

Happily, however, the ride does get better the faster you go.

0:45:160:45:20

Which means, there is a way round the problem.

0:45:200:45:24

Don't drive slowly.

0:45:260:45:27

Drive fast.

0:45:290:45:31

Let's be honest, in a car that looks this good

0:45:360:45:39

and sounds this fantastic, and goes this well,

0:45:390:45:44

that's no hardship.

0:45:440:45:46

That is no hardship, at all.

0:45:510:45:54

APPLAUSE

0:46:010:46:03

Another amazing road in Hertfordshire.

0:46:030:46:06

You should come there more often.

0:46:060:46:08

Anyway, Jaguar, as I'm sure you know, is now an Indian company,

0:46:080:46:14

but the cars are still made in Britain.

0:46:140:46:17

And so are the Range Rovers that we were talking about earlier,

0:46:170:46:20

and so is the bus that James thinks is a car.

0:46:200:46:24

And that got us thinking.

0:46:240:46:26

We're always being told

0:46:260:46:27

that Britain's manufacturing industry is dead,

0:46:270:46:30

that we don't make stuff any more,

0:46:300:46:31

and that we certainly don't make vehicles.

0:46:310:46:34

But do we?

0:46:340:46:36

Well, WE do, obviously.

0:46:360:46:39

We made this pioneering hybrid electric car, using technology

0:46:390:46:43

that is now copied globally.

0:46:430:46:45

And we made the magnificent Hovervan,

0:46:450:46:49

a machine of unparalleled capabilities,

0:46:490:46:52

many of which were not faked in any way, at all.

0:46:520:46:55

-LAUGHTER

-And then there was the superb P45.

0:46:550:46:59

Which was terrible.

0:46:590:47:01

-Well, it had one or two issues.

-Yeah, it was lethal.

0:47:010:47:03

Yeah, being lethal was one of the issues.

0:47:030:47:05

But it was British built.

0:47:050:47:07

And we were wondering, what else is?

0:47:070:47:10

And so, for the finale of the last programme of the series,

0:47:100:47:15

we thought we should find out.

0:47:150:47:18

This is most people's idea of a British car factory.

0:47:220:47:25

A ruin that closed down after some long-forgotten strike in the 1970s.

0:47:270:47:33

But it turns out that, actually,

0:47:340:47:36

there's rather more going on than you might think.

0:47:360:47:39

Today, a new car rolls off a production line

0:47:440:47:46

somewhere in Britain every 20 seconds.

0:47:460:47:50

Honda has a factory in Swindon,

0:47:510:47:54

where 2,700 people are employed

0:47:540:47:57

to make the Civic, the Jazz, and the CRV.

0:47:570:48:00

Toyota makes cars in Derbyshire.

0:48:020:48:04

Cars which are then exported to Japan.

0:48:040:48:08

And then there's the Nissan plant

0:48:080:48:10

in the Northeast.

0:48:100:48:12

Last year, this one factory made more cars

0:48:120:48:15

than the whole of the Italian motor industry put together.

0:48:150:48:18

And it's not just whole cars we make, either.

0:48:230:48:26

Last year, one in three Fords sold globally

0:48:260:48:30

had an engine made either in Wales or here in Essex.

0:48:300:48:35

And there's more.

0:48:390:48:41

And then we arrive at the Rolls-Royce plant in Sussex,

0:48:540:48:58

where, yes, many of the components are shipped over from Germany.

0:48:580:49:04

But the job of putting them all together is done here.

0:49:040:49:08

Because Britain is the only country that appreciates

0:49:120:49:15

it's better to trim the seats with hide from bulls,

0:49:150:49:18

because cows get stretch marks when they're pregnant.

0:49:180:49:21

Then you have the people doing the wood.

0:49:240:49:26

Grandmasters, they're called.

0:49:260:49:29

And the paint shop, where 45 kilos of paint is applied to each car.

0:49:290:49:36

And then, there's this chap.

0:49:390:49:41

It's his job to apply the coach lines

0:49:410:49:42

and embellishments to the finished product...

0:49:420:49:46

by hand.

0:49:460:49:48

You won't find his equivalent in a Hyundai factory.

0:49:500:49:55

He learned his trade as a pub sign writer.

0:49:550:49:59

It's said he has the steadiest hand in the world.

0:49:590:50:03

Then, there's motor racing.

0:50:080:50:10

In the whole world, there are 11 Formula 1 teams.

0:50:110:50:15

Eight are based in Britain

0:50:150:50:17

and seven can be seen from the top of this one hill in Oxfordshire.

0:50:170:50:22

Over there, you have Williams.

0:50:220:50:25

Up there in the Cotswolds, there's Lotus and Caterham.

0:50:250:50:28

Then, moving further along,

0:50:280:50:30

we have Force India, Marussia,

0:50:300:50:31

Red Bull and Mercedes.

0:50:310:50:35

Britain's contribution to motorsport is extraordinary.

0:50:370:50:41

All IndyCar races,

0:50:440:50:46

every Dakar winner since 2009,

0:50:460:50:49

35 of the 56 starters at this year's Le Mans,

0:50:490:50:54

including the car that won it.

0:50:540:50:56

The Marussia Formula 1 car, and the Pagani Huayra.

0:50:560:51:00

All of them have gearboxes made in that factory

0:51:020:51:05

on this little industrial estate in Berkshire.

0:51:050:51:08

A whopping 75% of all research and development

0:51:100:51:14

done in global motorsport is British.

0:51:140:51:17

British clutch.

0:51:220:51:23

British hybrid system.

0:51:250:51:28

British ECUs.

0:51:280:51:30

And it's not just us saying, "Ooh, look! Aren't we clever?"

0:51:330:51:37

The rest of the world likes what we're doing these days.

0:51:370:51:40

For five out of the last seven years,

0:51:400:51:42

Aston Martin has been voted "coolest brand in the world."

0:51:420:51:46

And then, there's the list of global celebrities who drive a Range Rover.

0:51:460:51:51

Time now to move away from the cars and into the heavy engineering.

0:52:000:52:04

On this map of the world, all the countries shaded in red

0:52:060:52:09

use military vehicles made in Britain.

0:52:090:52:13

All the countries shaded green

0:52:130:52:16

use British-made lorries to move stuff around.

0:52:160:52:19

In all the countries shaded yellow,

0:52:190:52:22

there's at least one JCB helping to build something.

0:52:220:52:26

And while it's not exactly heavy engineering,

0:52:270:52:30

all the countries shaded brown watch British-made motoring shows.

0:52:300:52:34

Having established we do make quite a lot of stuff in Britain,

0:52:380:52:41

we decided to find out just how much.

0:52:410:52:45

So we hatched an ambitious plan.

0:52:450:52:47

We called all the companies that make motorised vehicles

0:52:470:52:50

and said to them, "Could you bring whatever it is you make

0:52:500:52:54

"to a gathering in London?"

0:52:540:52:55

A little bit of a problem with Morgan,

0:52:550:52:58

who didn't know what London was,

0:52:580:53:00

but eventually, everybody responded magnificently.

0:53:000:53:04

Jeremy, Richard, and I are taking three different versions

0:53:350:53:38

of the new F-Type to London.

0:53:380:53:40

I, for example, have the V6...

0:53:400:53:42

Whoa! That's the Triumph bikes.

0:53:420:53:45

Tremendous!

0:53:470:53:48

Meanwhile, deep in the countryside...

0:54:030:54:05

Oh, look at that!

0:54:090:54:12

And now, look what's coming!

0:54:120:54:14

It's the Morgans. Carry on, chaps!

0:54:140:54:17

Much later than everyone else,

0:54:310:54:33

the Formula 1 cars began to leave for London.

0:54:330:54:36

Which, in Milton Keynes, was quite a sight.

0:54:430:54:46

And quite a sound.

0:54:500:54:52

CAR ENGINE WHINES

0:54:520:54:54

Eventually, the fleet of vehicles that had been made in Britain

0:55:250:55:28

began to arrive on the streets of the capital.

0:55:280:55:31

And after the slowest had turned up...

0:55:390:55:41

..we climbed into our Jags

0:55:440:55:45

and headed for the meeting point

0:55:450:55:47

to see how much stuff was there.

0:55:470:55:51

This feels a bit special, this does.

0:55:530:55:56

And it became even more special

0:55:590:56:01

as we swung past Buckingham Palace

0:56:010:56:03

and onto The Mall.

0:56:030:56:05

HE GASPS

0:56:060:56:09

There's more than I thought.

0:56:090:56:11

MUSIC: "Nimrod (from Enigma Variations)" by Elgar

0:56:110:56:16

The Mall has hosted many uplifting scenes over the years.

0:56:270:56:31

But it has never hosted anything quite like this before.

0:56:310:56:36

It wasn't just the sheer volume that took our breath away.

0:56:360:56:40

It was the diversity, the breadth.

0:56:400:56:43

Cars, lorries, diggers, racers,

0:56:460:56:50

ice cream vans, hearses.

0:56:500:56:52

It was magnificent.

0:56:520:56:54

It was huge.

0:56:540:56:56

I didn't know we made those massive tipper trucks.

0:57:020:57:05

Look at that thing!

0:57:050:57:06

A tractor.

0:57:070:57:09

I didn't think of that.

0:57:090:57:10

Land speed record cars!

0:57:130:57:16

There's my bus! All right, mate?

0:57:180:57:21

Ooh, the Eagle!

0:57:260:57:28

A lot of people say that, today,

0:57:440:57:47

Britain is nothing more than a bank, or a boutique, or a busted flush,

0:57:470:57:52

but looking at that staggering collection back there...

0:57:520:57:56

..I'm not sure they're right. Good night.

0:57:580:58:01

MUSIC: "Pomp and Circumstance (March No. 4)" by Elgar

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