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Jeremy Clarkson...
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4. and said that
it's with deep regret
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5. the decision had been taken
not to renew him.
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6. .. forecast plenty of sunshine
through today
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7. with seasonal temperatures.
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8. We should reach a high of
about 82 degrees by this
afternoon...
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9. Hello, everybody!
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10. Hello.
That was the Hothouse Flowers.
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11. And now,
look what we have here.
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12. He was born—
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13. He was born in 1836...
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14. He was fired by Car magazine,
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16. fired by Scotland On Sunday,
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17. and somehow he managed
to get fired
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18. by a Volvo dealership.
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19. Thank you.
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20. Probably for driving
too slowly.
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21. Ladies and gentlemen,
James May!
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22. Thank you, thank you.
You're very kind.
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23. And, ladies and gentlemen,
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24. you probably can't see him
from the back,
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he is here.
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26. He was fired by Radio York,
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27. fired by Radio Leeds,
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28. and fired by Radio Lancashire,
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29. it's Richard Hammond!
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30. Hello! Hello! Thank you!
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31. Thank you.
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32. And, ladies and gentlemen!
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33. Over here!
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34. He's— He's basically
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35. a shaved ape in a shirt.
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36. And he, technically,
is the only one of us
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37. never to be fired by anyone.
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38. It's Jeremy Clarkson!
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39. Thank you so much.
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40. And the good thing is,
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41. it's very unlikely
I'm going to be fired now,
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42. because we're on the Internet,
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43. which means
I could pleasure a horse.
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44. No! No.
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45. - No.
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46. No pleasuring of any sort.
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47. - There are families watching.
- Yes!
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48. Anyway, we are all
car journalists.
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49. And we have spent
the last 20 years...
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50. - Being fired.
- Yes.
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51. But we have poured
everything we know,
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52. everything we care about,
into this show.
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53. Everything. And coming up now
is a small montage
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54. of what you can expect
over the next 12 weeks.
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55. Are we ready, gentlemen?
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56. Honestly, I don't know.
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57. Argh!
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58. Is that the size of the drop
or what's happened to his penis?
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59. You're looking
at magnificence.
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60. Help! This is bad.
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61. James says we've got
to stop for fuel.
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62. I hate you!
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63. He doesn't like us.
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64. Bloody Nora!
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65. May be leaking slightly.
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66. What a moron.
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67. You sunk my limousine!
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68. I've lost one of
my nose tampons.
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69. This is not a particularly
cultural thing to do.
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70. I don't like the smell
of tire smoke in the evening.
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71. Oi! Get back in!
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72. James is falling...
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73. Sideways in linen.
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74. There's no dignity in that,
is there?
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75. No.
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76. Thank you.
Thank you so much.
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77. Now— Thank you.
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78. All of that is gonna
be hosted from this.
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79. This is our new
travelling studio tent.
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80. Thank you so much.
We're gonna be roaming
the world in it.
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81. We're gonna be like gypsies.
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82. Only the cars we drive
are gonna be insured.
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83. Stop saying things
that are gonna get us fired.
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84. But I'm just saying,
it's brilliant.
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85. - It is.
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86. Oi! Who shot our drone?
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87. - Him.
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88. Let's not get bogged down
in who shot what, okay?
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89. Let's get changed
and get on with the show.
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90. Shall we get on
with the show?
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91. Let's do it.
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92. Thank you, everybody!
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93. Thank you so much.
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94. And welcome
to the first ever Grand Tour.
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95. Thank you. Now, we hope
you like our tent.
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96. We think the great thing
is that because it roams
around the world,
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97. we get a different view
out of the big picture
windows every week.
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98. So this week,
obviously we've got
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99. the high desert
of California.
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100. - I do.
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101. Well, yes, James, we know.
It's Johannesburg.
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102. - Now they know.
- I know they know!
It doesn't matter!
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103. The point is the view changes
and so does the audience, okay?
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104. This week
you're all Americans.
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105. Now, this is a bit
of a problem
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106. for people like us
who speak English.
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107. We can converse perfectly well
in a shop or a restaurant,
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108. but when it comes
to cars and motoring,
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109. every single word you use
is different.
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110. When I say "different,"
I mean "wrong."
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111. When you change gear
with a lever,
what do you call that?
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112. - Stick.
- Stick.
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this is a stick.
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114. Couldn't change gear
with this.
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115. Wouldn't work.
What you can do with this
is point at things.
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116. Let's see
if we can get you educated.
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117. What do you call
this bit of a car?
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118. The hood!
Bonnet.
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119. - Bonnet.
- They're learning.
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120. What do you mean?
I know you can wear
a bonnet on your head.
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121. It's two things.
We're capable of having
those different thoughts.
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122. - What type
of vehicle is this?
Pick-up.
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124. - Oh, now, hang on.
- It is stupid.
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126. - What type
of vehicle is this?
Coupe.
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127. Coupe? Coop is where
you keep your chickens.
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128. That's a coupé.
That's a French word, I admit.
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129. - Yeah, a bit.
- They're muddled with that.
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130. George Bush, have you heard what
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131. "The trouble with the French is
they have no word
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132. for entrepreneur."
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133. It is difficult. I think
the only thing we agree on
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134. - is "steering wheel."
- Yeah.
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135. But then they go and put it
on the wrong side of the car.
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136. It must be really annoying
having to drive along
like that all the time.
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137. Why don't you just put it
in front of the driver
like we do?
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138. It's probably a good idea
if we get on with
the actual show.
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139. Yes, it is. But we had
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140. because contrary to what
some people have been saying,
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141. this actually is a car show.
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142. - Well, not next week it isn't.
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143. - Yeah.
- But not when we go
to Barbados either.
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144. No, Barbados is definitely
another exception.
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145. But tonight couldn't be
more "car-y" if it tried.
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146. I'm gonna prove that point
because we're kicking off
with this.
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147. Bear with me, bear with me—
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148. - I agree!
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have now taken
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151. the polar-bear-friendly
technology from a Prius,
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152. and they are now using it
to create raw, naked speed.
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153. Now, I say the best
of these hybrid hypercars
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154. is the mad,
swivel-eyed McLaren P1.
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155. Whereas Richard Hammond,
who's wrong—
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the best
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158. is actually the rather
boring Porsche 918.
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159. - It's not boring!
- Yes, it is.
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- Mm-hmm.
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Well, whatever.
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with the cars
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once and for all.
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164. The location we chose
for this titanic duel
was Portugal...
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165. specifically,
the international
race track of the Algarve.
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166. When we arrived,
mechanics from Porsche
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our cars,
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what was to come.
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169. And this meant Hammond and I
had some time to indulge
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of childish point scoring.
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171. Which one of these is going
to be the fastest around
this track?
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172. - Yeah.
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which will be faster.
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174. It won't. Which one do you
think will be the fastest?
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- This one.
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will be fastest.
McLaren say the McLaren.
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if I wanted to buy one?
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an auction for 1.8 million.
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179. 1.8 million dollars.
Hammond, how much is yours?
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181. - Yes. It is thousands.
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got a number on the side?
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this one.
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titanium chassis bolts.
- Stupid.
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bonnet strut.
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187. Look at that.
How much does that save?
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188. - About 100 grams.
- Right there, 100 grams.
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a carbon
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190. - Doesn't need one.
- No, because my bonnet
doesn't go up
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break down.
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192. And it's got silly doors.
Proper doors, silly doors.
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to the gallon.
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195. - 94mpg.
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198. Soon the McLaren and
the Porsche were ready
for some shakedown laps.
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199. And for these we decided
we'd drive each other's cars.
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I can tell you
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203. Because it has rear-wheel
steering and four-wheel drive,
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205. And that gives you
the confidence—
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207. If I went round this corner
this fast in the McLaren...
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208. a lot of poo would come out.
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coming out now!
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wheels in sixth!
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that's what it is.
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to shit yourself to death.
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incredible.
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and unforgiving P1,
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to pieces.
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in love.
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221. Oh, my God!
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naughty car!
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your mind.
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could be as exciting
as that Porsche,
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the same about this.
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in a Victorian woman's novel.
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236. I'd rather that than being
stuck in a telephone box
with a panicking gorilla.
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237. - Rubbish.
- It was trying to kill me.
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- That's why I like it.
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a missionary-position car.
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in the hands of a surgeon.
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of a drunk peasant.
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That's crystal meth.
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Crate of Newcy Brown.
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Absinthe.
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not stirred.
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his shoulder in a night club
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of that lorry
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your McLaren and your Porsche
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the last time a car,
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any sort of thing,
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the Ferrari LaFerrari.
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260. This has 950 horsepower.
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261. 950.
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of the other two.
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263. And it's lighter.
It weighs 1,250 kilograms.
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264. Which is less
than most hatchbacks.
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265. Actually there is a bit more
to the Ferrari LaFerrari,
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in effect, a formula one
KERS system.
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that would otherwise be lost
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and its battery.
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feels like!
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mince the other two.
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talking nonsense.
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around the fact
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take automotive science
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the latest green technology
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as much speed as possible
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all capable of blasting
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harmful emissions
than a family saloon.
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286. What we have here, then,
are three incredible machines
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supercar look wooden...
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290. Welcome, everyone,
to the hypercar holy trinity.
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291. In that door mirror
I have a £1 million Porsche.
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I have a £1 million Ferrari.
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293. What a toy box today.
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295. I don't think so, Hammond.
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297. It's going to boost.
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298. Pushing the IPAS button!
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299. And that gives me
another 170 horsepower.
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300. Opening DRS!
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301. Oh, my Christ!
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302. Bloody...
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303. And here comes May
in the Ferrari LaFerrari.
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304. Concentrating.
Concentrating.
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305. Oh-oh! That bloody car
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306. is trying to kill me,
and I'm not even in it.
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307. Ha-ha!
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out there all day,
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in a £3 million crash,
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the tests
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of the cars was best.
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312. I came up with the first one,
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gate-crasher May.
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314. Let's make the first test
a drag race
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the Ferrari on electrical
power only.
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- Of course you can't,
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like a Formula One car.
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and an electric motor,
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321. but they are integrated,
they work together,
you can't separate them.
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322. - You should have thought
about that, shouldn't you?
- Bad planning.
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to the role of onlooker,
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324. we lined up the P1 and
the 918 on the start line,
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revving the petrol engines,
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two electric motors
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285 brake horsepower
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in his McLaren. Oh, yeah.
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the immediate power
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337. That is 70 miles an hour
already and it isn't enough.
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It was me, wasn't it?
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important though, is it?
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which car gets there first?
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the better milk float.
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an idea for the next test.
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to the hotel yet.
It's about an hour away.
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what they're like on the road.
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- Real world.
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348. - That is a good point.
- I can't do that.
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on the road.
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it's got number plates.
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number plates.
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it becomes second-hand
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why it came in the lorry.
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on the road either?
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It's not road legal.
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- Mate, that's...
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358. - That is such a shame.
- It's an hour of—
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of luck.
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from Italy.
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are on the seat and the mixer.
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364. There's literally
nothing I can do.
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365. Soon Richard
and I were enjoying
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best-ever commute.
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367. It may be a bit Spartan
in here,
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comfortable.
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anti-roll bars.
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no physical connection
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373. So if one goes over a bump
the others aren't affected.
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374. It's uncanny. It's like being
in a Rolls-Royce Phantom.
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375. It's a lovely evening.
Taken the roof panels out.
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a drive in the country.
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in Italian.
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383. - James.
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384. I'm sorry to have to say this,
but that Ferrari is useless.
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Later on in part two,
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we like to sit down
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cars and motoring issues.
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392. Like, for example,
why in Britain we have
to drive at 50 miles an hour
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to protect the workforce
which is never there.
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the city on children's toys?
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- I think they're
called bicycles.
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Conversation Street.
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400. - Well...
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really hard doing that.
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brilliantly, we have made
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of that sting
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for the next three years.
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The slight problem with that
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so busy doing that
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410. we didn't think actually
of anything to talk about.
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- Yeah.
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slowest moving human being,
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by the police.
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genuinely astonished.
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for speeding."
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how fast he was going.
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425. 37 miles an hour.
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426. Crazy! Mad man!
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427. How did you even breathe
at that kind of speed?
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428. How did the police catch you?
Were they running?
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429. Gentle jog for sure.
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if you've been caught,
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431. 'cause we genuinely don't
believe anyone in the world has,
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432. but if you've been caught
speeding at a speed less
than 37,
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433. do honestly please write
to us and let us know.
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434. 'Cause we don't think
it's possible.
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435. And mark your envelope,
"I'm a tortoise."
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436. And that is all
we have time for this week
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437. on Conversation Street.
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438. - Whoa! Hang on a minute.
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439. The first-ever show,
and you just mock me
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440. for my speeding ticket
and then we move on?
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442. It is a busy show.
We've got to tell everyone
about our track.
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444. This is the sort of place
where you can drive cars
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445. at speeds that you can do
on the road
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446. but only if you want
to go to prison afterwards.
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447. What, like 38 miles an hour?
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448. 39 maybe even,
40 from time to time.
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449. Now, we were hoping
that we could bring it
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450. round the world with us
like the tent.
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451. But unfortunately
it's too heavy,
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452. and, as you are about to see,
too bitey.
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457. What it is
is brilliant and fast.
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458. And extremely dangerous.
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459. It even looks dangerous
on a map.
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460. Because as you can see,
it's the exact same shape
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what a lap looks like.
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463. To do that we've got a bit of
a performance benchmark.
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466. Take it away.
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467. First up,
it's the Isn't Straight,
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it isn't straight.
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469. There is a super-fast left
followed by a super-fast right.
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470. And if you make a mistake,
there's no run-off area
or Armco.
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471. It's just woods.
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472. Woods that are full of wildlife
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473. which likes to run out
in front of you.
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474. After the second right
on the Isn't Straight,
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Your Name Here Corner.
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476. Sponsorship opportunities
are available here.
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477. However, I should explain
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478. that it's possible nobody
will be looking at your banner
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479. because this is a corner
that was designed
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481. Ladies and gentlemen,
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482. James May...
isn't here today.
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of mine
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the Isn't Straight...
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Old Lady's House,
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to a house
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489. She tells us she likes cars.
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490. Says she used to have one.
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to like them quite so much
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a few times.
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493. Next up, there's a narrow
and bumpy sprint
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495. You need to get
this 90-left right,
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a cage full of electricity.
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497. And you'll need to get the
final 90-left right as well,
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a field of sheep.
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499. So, trees, animals,
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500. a house, electricity,
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502. usually quite a lot
of moisture in the air.
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503. It really is the most dangerous
track anywhere in the world.
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506. those.
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for my first lap
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508. of the Eboladrome
is this.
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510. Sadly, there isn't the time
in this, our first-ever show,
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of this car,
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512. but there is time
to say that I think
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BMW has ever made.
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these days,
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of knobs and buttons
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to change—
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I mean ruin
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of the engine
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519. and the suspension
and the steering and so on.
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520. And I always think,
isn't that like a chef
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522. and an oven and some butter
and a bit of parsley,
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"Cook it yourself"? No.
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524. You cook it,
it's what I'm paying for.
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525. This car, happily,
has a more
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527. In the M2, you get a little
rocker switch down here
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529. as far as I can see,
and that's it.
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530. You're buying a car
which was set up at the factory
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531. by engineers who know
what they're doing.
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532. And all you have to do
is enjoy it.
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535. Oh, yeah, loving that.
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536. I'll do that again, actually,
and make sure—
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537. make sure I was correct.
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538. There's hardly
any understeer at all.
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539. Poke the back out
and hold it there.
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540. Yeah!
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541. I'll do that again...
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543. Wrong way round
Your Name Here.
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544. Klaus and Fritz,
I am loving your work.
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545. Oh, I made a mess of that.
But I'll just do this,
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546. and it'll look like
I did it on purpose.
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547. With the tires begging
for mercy,
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549. and unleashed
365 rampaging horsepowers
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550. from the turbo-charged
three-liter straight six.
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551. This isn't as fast
in a straight line
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but everywhere else...
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553. it is better.
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554. It feels less heavy,
less cumbersome.
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555. And due to the unique
characteristics
of our straight,
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is less...
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558. This track was designed
to trip cars up.
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559. There are fast corners,
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560. slow corners,
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561. drifty corners, and bumps.
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562. It's hard on the tires.
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563. It's hard on the brakes.
It's hard on the engine.
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564. It's point and squirt
and bark and yelp.
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565. It is vicious.
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566. But there is nothing here
which has flummoxed the M2.
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567. This thing is
an absolute masterpiece.
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568. Like I said,
it is the best M car
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570. You may think
it's mad to suggest
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571. the cheapest M car
is the best,
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572. but look at it this way,
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573. this track is a lot cheaper
than Silverstone.
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574. And I know which one
I'd rather drive round.
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575. Go drive an M2.
Unbelievable.
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576. What?
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577. Why is there that zigzag
at Old Lady's House?
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578. - That wasn't there when I went.
- No, that wasn't.
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579. But after you'd left,
we discovered there is
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580. an unexploded Second
World War bomb, seriously,
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581. right where the track was,
so we had to go round it.
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582. - Fair enough.
- Let me get this right.
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583. At our track,
there's trees, animals,
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584. moisture, electricity,
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585. a house,
and an unexploded bomb?
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586. Yeah. Like I said, it's
the most dangerous track
in the world.
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587. Honestly, it makes Imola
look like a duvet. Honestly.
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588. Anyway, all the cars that
we test at the Eboladrome
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589. will do a timed lap.
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590. And to make sure it's
a completely level
playing field,
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591. they will all be driven
by the same racing driver.
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592. Ooh!
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593. We thought about this.
We gave it some thought.
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594. How clever is that? Now...
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595. The thing is,
Amazon insisted
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in question
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597. should be from this side
of the pond.
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598. So we went to something
called NASCAR?
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599. And we found one.
We shipped him to England
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600. and then we introduced him
to the complicated procedure
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601. which involves turning right.
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602. He's called Mike Skinner,
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603. but we know him simply as
"the American."
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are quite strong.
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606. Yes, he has very specific
views, for example,
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607. on cars that have engines
with fewer than eight cylinders.
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608. - Communist.
- Or more than eight cylinders.
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609. - Communist.
- Or cars that have
their engine in the middle.
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610. Communist.
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611. Everything that isn't American
really with a V8 is communist.
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612. So let's see how he gets on
with the M2.
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615. But he's off.
A skitter of a wheel spin.
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616. And immediately
he's onto the Isn't Straight.
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617. There is a right there
that will have confused him.
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618. Now a left,
he'll be good at that.
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619. Now he can open the taps.
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620. Three liters, six cylinders.
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621. This thing wouldn't pull
a greasy string
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623. I've literally no
idea what he's talking about.
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this ain't a car.
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625. It's a cry for help.
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626. Whatever.
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627. He's through the final corner
on the Isn't Straight.
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628. Into Your Name Here.
Hard on the brakes.
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629. Grabbing the stick,
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630. which is on the left-hand
side of where he's sitting,
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631. and turning in.
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632. See what I mean?
No understeer at all.
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633. Damn tracks are narrower
than my driveway.
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634. Yeah, that's 'cause it doesn't
have a monster truck on it.
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635. Wonder which one of them
came up with this thing.
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636. The tall one
Or the one with the girly hair?
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637. Okay, coming up
to Old Lady's House.
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638. Hard on the brakes.
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639. Turning in, round
the unexploded bomb,
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640. and now opening
the taps again.
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641. No turbo lag at all,
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642. as he hammers down
the bumpy back straight
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644. This is a 90-left,
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645. new Tarmac
but it held it well.
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646. One more 90-left to go
through Field Of Sheep.
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647. And he's done it well.
And across the line.
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648. First one. That's good.
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649. He's great.
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650. He's great going
left and right. Amazing.
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651. To make sure that the M2—
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all by itself,
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653. we got the American to put
other benchmark cars—
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he calls them communist—
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655. around the track,
to see what's what.
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656. There they all are:
McLaren, Audi and so forth.
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We saw a Ferrari 488
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658. at the track
in the film earlier on.
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659. Why isn't that on there?
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660. Because Ferrari
wouldn't let us time it.
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661. - No.
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662. So the Ferrari LaFerrari
can't go on the road
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663. - No.
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664. And the 488
can't do a timed lap?
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665. Ferrari are quite tricky to
deal with from time to time.
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666. Let's just put it that way
and move on. It's time to see
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667. where the M2 goes
on that board.
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668. Let's have a look.
Let's put it on.
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669. - Oh!
Ha-ha!
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670. Wow! Wow!
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671. "I think it's the best M car
they've ever made."
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672. Not my words.
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673. "I prefer it to all the others
that are quicker than it."
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674. - Yes, it's—
- The one you should have,
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675. if you want one that's slower
than all the other M cars.
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676. It's better.
It's only two seconds—
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677. - It's quicker than a Civic.
- Yeah.
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678. But it's slower than—
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679. If you had a choice
of M cars, lined them up,
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680. and said,
"I'd like the fastest,"
it wouldn't be that one.
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681. - Shut up.
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682. - You said that.
- I don't care.
Have you driven one?
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683. - I have.
- It's fabulous.
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684. It's a brilliant car.
It really honestly is.
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685. It's a shame we can't take
the track round the world
with us.
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686. Because if we did, we could
invite celebrities to drive
round it
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687. and we could keep
a score sheet
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688. of who was the fastest.
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689. No, I don't like it!
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690. I don't like it, no.
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691. - I don't think it would work.
- Nobody wants to watch that.
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692. I'm not sure that they do.
Anyway, we've got a better idea,
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693. Okay, for our celebrities.
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694. We're calling it
Celebrity Brain Crash,
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695. and we had a sting made
for that as well.
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696. That is terrible.
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697. I don't like to use this...
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698. It's just terrible.
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699. Who is gonna say,
"I'm gonna watch that
new Amazon car show.
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700. Henry VIII's head explodes"?
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701. Why is there smoke coming out
of Brad Pitt's head?
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702. What are we trying to say?
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703. - No, we're not.
- No, we're not saying that.
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704. Not that.
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705. That is a terrible sting,
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706. but the machine itself
isn't terrible at all.
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707. It's used to measure
somebody's mental agility,
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708. their observational skills
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709. and their ability
to multi-task.
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710. It's actually based
on a machine
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711. that's used
to test fighter pilots
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712. who want to join
the Royal Air Force
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713. which, as we all know, is the
finest and greatest air force
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714. - in the world.
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715. What do you mean, "Boo"?
What do you mean, "Boo"?
What?
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716. If that was true, we wouldn't
have to help you every time
you get in trouble.
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717. I'll hold myself back here.
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718. Now, hold on. You lot can
grumble as much as you like,
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719. but we edit this show
and we're British,
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720. so you'll just get cut out.
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721. - We're all in agreement.
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722. That the Royal Air Force is
better than the US Air Force.
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723. USA! USA! USA!
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724. - We're all in agreement
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725. the Royal Air Force is better
than all the other air forces
in the world.
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726. We're all now in agreement.
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727. The Royal Air Force is—
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728. is the best air force
in the world.
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729. So we're all in agreement
the Royal Air Force
is quite good.
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730. - That will do. That will do.
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731. So let's get back
to Celebrity Brain Crash
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732. and meet our first-ever guest.
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733. Normally on other shows,
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734. the guest will come through
a sparkly curtain,
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735. wave a bit and then sit down,
but not here.
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736. Oh, yes, our guests
make a proper arrival.
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737. And on that note,
let's meet tonight's star.
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738. He has been in pretty much
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739. every single movie franchise
there is
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740. apart from Bridget Jones.
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741. No, he was Bridget Jones.
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742. - No.
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743. But it doesn't matter.
He was in the Bourne films.
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744. He was in the
Mission Impossible films,
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745. the Avengers films,
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746. and right now
he is 10,000 feet above us,
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747. waiting to make
one hell of an entrance.
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748. Ladies and gentlemen,
Jeremy Renner!
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749. There he is. There he is,
that's his plane.
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750. Hold on, everybody.
Here he comes.
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751. He is ready to jump.
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752. I'm ready!
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753. He is ready to jump.
And there he goes!
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754. That is amazing
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755. to see him doing
his own stunts.
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756. Yeah, I know.
And he is looking good!
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757. When he gets here,
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758. I do want to talk to him
about that Bourne Legacy
film.
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759. A: what it was like to punch
Shane Jacobson.
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760. And, B...
Ooh, hang on.
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761. He's leaving this terribly late.
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762. Right.
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763. Does that mean
he's not coming on, then?
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764. No, James, he's not.
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765. It's okay, though.
We anticipated
this sort of thing,
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a back-up guest ready.
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767. Uh...
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768. He was in Man From Uncle.
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769. He was in Lone Ranger.
He was both twins
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770. in The Social Network.
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771. And his new film is called
Nocturnal Animals.
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772. We haven't had time,
unfortunately,
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773. to organize
a dramatic entrance,
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774. but I hope you'll give him
a warm welcome nevertheless.
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775. Ladies and gentlemen,
Armie Hammer!
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776. There he is.
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777. Oh, my...
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778. Jesus!
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779. Is that a snake?
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780. - It's a snake.
- That's a rattlesnake.
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781. - Yeah.
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782. He's being killed.
Quiet, everyone.
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783. Quiet, please.
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784. There's literally
nothing we can do.
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785. He's yards away from us.
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786. Snakes are like herds
of them.
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787. - They hunt in packs.
- Yeah, they're pack animals.
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788. Does that mean
he's not coming on either?
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789. No, James, he's finished
writhing around in agony.
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790. And now he's dead.
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792. Well, uh...
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793. maybe there's somebody famous
in the audience.
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794. That's unlikely.
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795. No. Seriously,
you know Carol Vorderman?
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796. She rang me this morning
from an air show nearby
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797. and said,
can she come to the show?
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798. I know you don't know
who Carol Vorderman is.
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799. She's a huge, huge,
huge star in the UK.
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800. She started out on
a program called Countdown
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being unbelievably brilliant,
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804. Yes, she's also dead.
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805. What?
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806. - She's dead.
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807. - I don't know.
I'm not a pathologist!
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808. But she's dead
is what she is.
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809. - Yes!
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810. - Christ.
- Problem.
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812. Um...
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813. Jesus, look at that out there.
It's like a—
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814. It's just littered
with corpses.
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815. Lads, I don't think
this bit is working.
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817. Celebrity Brain Crash
this week.
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818. We'll do it again in
South Africa next week,
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819. and I think people will
have forgotten all this.
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820. - They might not.
- I think they will.
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821. We'll just skip over it now.
It's not gonna happen.
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822. That's okay, 'cause we
can back to the cars.
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823. - Yes! Moving on!
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824. - Don't look.
- Yes, don't look.
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827. which of the new breed of
hybrid hypercars is the best.
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828. Yes. On day one
at the track in Portugal,
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829. we established that
the McLaren P1 is a mentalist,
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830. that the Porsche 918
is a very good milk float,
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831. and that the Ferrari LaFerrari
can do nothing at all.
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833. But now, day two.
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835. the three most exciting cars
on the planet
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836. for the drag race
of all drag races.
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837. Naturally, this meant
engaging launch control,
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838. which in the McLaren
takes about a fortnight.
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839. I have to have the drive tray
in track mode,
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in sport mode,
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842. when I set off
and gives me more traction.
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843. I have to have the DRS
button pressed with my thumb
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844. to keep the rear wing open
which reduces drag obviously.
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845. Launch control in the Porsche,
left foot on the brake hard.
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846. Right foot
on the throttle hard.
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847. Light goes green, left foot
off brake. Pa-ching!
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848. Launch button,
press for two seconds.
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849. Left foot on brake.
Right foot on throttle.
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850. Press launch control,
mash the throttle,
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851. within four seconds
release the brake.
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852. Three seconds later,
I have full boost,
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853. and I have to set off
within three seconds
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854. or the entire system
disengages.
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855. I'm going to get this wrong.
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856. Just so you know.
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857. I've got a lot to do in here.
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858. I wasn't ready.
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859. Oh, my God!
That is quick!
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860. Holy mother!
Did you see that?
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861. me!
Jesus Christ!
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862. It's all over the place.
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863. Since it was clear I'd got
all my buttons wrong,
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864. the chaps agreed
to another run.
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865. Sit rep,
the lights went green
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866. before the boost was ready,
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867. and I had the DRS button
still pressed
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868. when I got to the end,
which meant I had no downforce,
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869. which meant—
Well, poo came out.
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870. This time I'm gonna do it
with more drag,
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871. which will slow me down,
but I will be able to stop
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872. without killing myself.
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873. KERS system charged. Right.
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874. Boost building.
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875. Three, two...
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876. And we are away!
What a start!
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877. The Porsche has got off
to a flyer.
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878. Oh, balls!
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879. 180, 190, 210.
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880. 230 kilometers an hour.
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881. That wasn't very good.
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882. Because James had
somehow messed up that time,
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883. and because this test
was about the cars,
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884. we decided to go again.
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885. It's a rocket ship.
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886. For England!
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887. No, no!
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888. Okay, we have all three
won this now.
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889. Determined
to find a definitive
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890. one-two-three
finishing order,
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891. we ran again.
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892. Another totally different
result there, gentlemen.
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893. And again.
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894. That's a different result
again.
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895. And again?
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896. At this point,
we decided to call
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897. a halt to proceedings,
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898. because we had reached
a scientific conclusion.
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899. It turns out it doesn't really
matter which car you buy,
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900. it all depends on your shoes.
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901. Now, this is a TOD loafer.
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902. Slightly worn
to get a crisper jump
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903. off the brake pedal,
and it's immediate.
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904. - This is a Converse.
- There's more sponge
in there than I thought.
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905. See, Adidas, they weren't
thinking that through.
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906. - So, as you lift
your foot up—
- It's a millisecond.
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907. I know you've got KERS,
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908. I know you've got
a 6.3-litre V12,
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909. and I know that launch
control system is amazing,
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910. but it's all let down
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911. by the sponginess
of the Adidas shoe.
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912. So they should sell you
the car and the shoes.
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913. No, have you got the correct
shoes and have you worn them in?
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914. - Exactly.
- Fresh shoes, lads.
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915. - I just need to—
- You need to skid about.
There we go.
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916. With that sorted,
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917. it was time to bring in
a racing driver
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918. to see which of our cars
could do the fastest lap.
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919. Our resident American
said he wasn't interested,
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920. because all three cars
are probably communist.
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921. So instead, we went
for a Belgian chap—
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922. who's done Formula One
and Formula E,
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923. Jerome d'Ambrosio.
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924. Jerome took the cars out
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925. to get a sense of how
they handled.
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926. And when he'd finished,
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927. we were interested to hear
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928. his professional opinion.
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929. At this point,
word reached us that Jeremy
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930. was taking liberties
with the subtitling machine.
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931. So we moved on
to the big event:
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932. the timed laps.
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933. Once the mechanics had
finished their preparations,
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934. the three speed traps
were activated.
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935. And the Ferrari LaFerrari
took its place
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936. on the start line.
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937. Look how good it looks there.
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938. This is just wasting time.
It's wasting rubber and fuel.
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939. No, this is like
an amuse-bouche.
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940. Yeah, it is. You have ordered
the duck and sherry trifle.
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941. - And you're a melon ball.
- I'm not even listening.
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942. Gentlemen, it is doing
231.4 kilometers an hour
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943. at the end of the straight.
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944. It's about the same speed
as a Golf diesel,
something like that.
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945. 194.9.
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946. Going down the hill
using gravity.
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947. - Is he stopping off
for shopping?
- He must be.
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948. Here he is.
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949. - James, if you want
to get a cup of tea.
- We've warmed the track.
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950. Next it was the turn
of the Porsche 918.
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951. How much faster will it go
because of the stripes?
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952. Much.
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953. 231 point...
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954. So he's faster
than the Ferrari.
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955. 183.0.
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956. Way, way,
way slower than him.
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957. Don't forget between here
and the next measuring point,
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958. Okay, you've got
four slow corners,
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959. and those are the ones
where the Porsche
is gonna make up time.
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960. Because of the
four-wheel steering.
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961. - No!
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962. - One.
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963. So, almost to a tenth
of a kilometer an hour,
the same speed as you.
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964. Here he comes.
He's firing noises.
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965. There it is.
Look at that.
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966. Finally, it was
the turn of the psycho killer.
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967. The trickiest,
the edgiest of the three.
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968. But I was so confident
it'd win,
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969. I was prepared
to take a massive gamble.
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970. If the McLaren
isn't the fastest,
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971. you two can knock
my house down.
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972. - Knock it down.
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973. - Yeah, and I mean that.
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974. That's how confident I am
that that will be the fastest.
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975. - Yeah.
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976. - Yeah.
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977. - Fine.
- If that's not the fastest,
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978. - Yup.
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979. You know where it is.
You've both been.
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980. I'd love to knock it down.
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981. Here we go.
A lot riding on this.
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982. 235.9.
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983. Okay, it's fastest at the end
of the first straight.
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984. Would you like to come
to my house for dinner?
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985. Yes. Can I bring a bulldozer?
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986. 188.3.
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987. That is worryingly quick.
Brisk.
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988. It's quite brisk?
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989. We don't know how fast it's
going around the tight turns.
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990. Might have been doing
two kilometers an hour
around here.
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991. Where is he?
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992. Crashed.
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993. With that,
back to the tent.
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994. Thank you so much. Now...
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995. I want to make it
absolutely plain,
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996. 'cause I know this matters
to anoraks,
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997. all three cars were running
on exactly the same sort
of tires.
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998. Yes, same tires, same track,
same driver.
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999. So the times
are down to the cars.
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1000. Yup. And now it is time
to reveal those times.
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1001. Let me just make it
absolutely clear.
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1002. We don't know what they are.
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1003. The producers have kept them
from us.
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1004. - They're top secret.
- Yup.
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1005. So, let's put
the scoreboard up,
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1006. and let's begin with
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1007. the Ferrari LaFerrari,
I believe.
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1008. Let's see what it did it in,
please.
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1009. We don't know
if that's any good, do we?
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1010. Let's move on
and do the Porsche next.
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1011. What did the Porsche
do it in?
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1012. Oh, yes! 1:54.2!
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1013. Yes! Yes! You see?
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1014. You said it would mince
the Porsche.
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1015. And it didn't mince it.
It was slower than the Porsche.
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1016. I told you
it's just a melon ball.
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1017. It's slower than my car,
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1018. which was faster
than your car.
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1019. 0.2 of a second,
and it looks better.
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1020. Yeah, it did in my mirror
where it belongs getting
smaller.
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1021. It's a melon ball,
and it lost.
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1022. - Hammond.
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1023. - Calm down.
- All right.
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1024. Because now we must bring up
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1025. the time that really matters.
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1026. The one where
a lot's at stake.
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1027. The McLaren...
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1028. The McLaren P1.
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1029. Sure?
- No. No.
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1030. - No!
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1031. - I'm not nervous.
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1032. You could get, like,
a shopping trolley
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1033. and keep all your things
in it.
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1034. Make some new friends
under a bridge somewhere.
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1035. - Hammond.
- I'd say sell your body
but don't do that.
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1036. Be quiet! Let's—
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1037. Let's bring up the time
of the P1. Here we go.
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1038. - Oh, God.
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1039. Yes!
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1040. That is funny.
Because you said...
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1041. the fastest,
but it's not the fastest.
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1042. It's the slowest!
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1043. Ladies and gentlemen,
journalist, broadcaster
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1044. and homeless man,
Jeremy Clarkson.
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1045. That's what it is.
That's what it is.
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1046. You're not really going
to knock my house down?
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1047. Yes, we are.
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1048. - A bet is a bet.
- That's the deal.
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1049. - And we're going to film it.
- No, but the thing is,
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1050. on the tires that the
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1051. it was faster.
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1052. We agreed right at the start
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1053. we'd all run on
the same tires.
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1054. That was the deal
before your car lost.
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1055. So let's just...
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1056. Let's just sum this
first show up, shall we?
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1057. I've lost my house.
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1058. - We've had a fight
with the audience.
- Big one.
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1059. Somebody shot our drone down.
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1060. And we've killed three
quite major celebrities.
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1061. Yeah, but on the plus side,
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1062. my Porsche was the fastest!
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1063. And on that terrible
disappointment,
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1064. I'm afraid it's time to end.
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1065. Thank you all very much
for coming.
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1066. Thank you for watching.
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1067. And we'll see you next week
in Johannesburg.
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1068. Good-bye!
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