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is just over there.
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Won't Get Fooled Again
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on a car show before,
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in the streets ♪
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at our feet ♪
- Oh, my giddy aunt!
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they worship will be gone ♪
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to the new constitution ♪
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- ♪ Take a bow
for the new revolution ♪
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and play ♪
- Oh, here we go again!
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I'm in a race.
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We have been very busy.
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the present, or the future?
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and is therefore from
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will be driven by somebody
crisp and contemporary.
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The Rimac Concept One.
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electric supercar.
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The hills are alive with
the sound of, well, nothing.
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until they turned up.
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was better in the past.
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on Grand Designs.
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could belt out a better tune
than Justin Bieber.
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is better than Hammond's
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the present is best.
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is better than it was
a minute ago.
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is better than it's going
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a Honda NSX. OK?
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is by far the cleverest
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and helpfulness,
if you like, of electricity.
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Very wrong.
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so silently.
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Even when I'm
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bang-bang-bang.
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the battle of Waterloo
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with Koenigsegg and Aston
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nearly every bit of this car
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headlamps - all in-house.
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if you go for that,
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billion round Brands Hatch.
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to make people go "Wow",
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- No, that's for shaving
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The styling especially,
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so it can be smaller,
so you can see out better.
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make modern technology
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- I wanted to like it,
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I really wanted to like it.
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in Formula One the last
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actual details
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the satnav's from a Civic,
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It's on top of my shoulders.
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- Do they do colonic here?
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- Do they really
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feel better for it.
- I won't feel better for it!
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starve to death, Hammond.
- No, you won't.
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- He isn't looking better.
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Look at that. Look at that.
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Switzerland, looking...
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looking like a roadie
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had to make a change,
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you know, personal details,
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that I'd be liable for.
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around the world. Anybody.
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Cool, powerful.
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your paperclips.
Have you got a pie?"
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is we can guarantee this will
never happen to you again.
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never happen to you again.
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account. My name is
Dingleberry Handpump."
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- You're completely safe.
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we'll see why later.
And then I had pneumonia.
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- Yes, my mum used to say,
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- And I looked it up.
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- I did catch pneumonia.
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- Yes, I did.
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- Yes? Yes.
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Let's talk about cars.
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- I've got some conversation.
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- Nissan has introduced
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- I've got a picture of them.
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where you've been sweating.
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- It's the only question.
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you'll get pneumonia again.
- That's how it starts.
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Our bodies are equipped with
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- Like if you start
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in the States, in Texas,
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took it back to him
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so he just simply...
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379. And I could see he hadn't
wiped his bottom.
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380. Oh, God! Jeremy!
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381. Who steers your eyes?
Why did you look there?
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382. - Because...
- Look away! Look away!
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383. It was a gigantic arse
with a brown...
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384. - I don't want to see
a man's claggy bottom.
- I didn't either.
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I'd spent all day
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386. squirming around in the seats
of his pickup truck.
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387. And I was wearing... I was
wearing beige trousers.
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388. - That's all right.
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389. You could explain it
to people. It's not mine.
It's somebody else's.
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390. Exactly. I've got
somebody else's skid marks
on my trousers.
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392. Now, as we know, a lot of...
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these days
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394. have got exhaust systems
that sort of make a racket
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395. when you put your foot down
or when you start them up.
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the other day.
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398. - We're only going
to the shops for some milk.
- Makes a big fuss.
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399. Makes a huge
song and dance about it.
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400. Actually, some Jags
do this, don't they?
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401. - All the sporty ones do.
- Yeah, they do.
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402. They make a tremendous racket
but you don't hear it
inside the Jag.
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403. You can only hear it...
Basically, your neighbours
are annoyed by it but not you.
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what I'm on about.
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405. Because Ford has announced
on the new Mustang,
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406. it's got something called
"Good Neighbour Mode".
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407. Ooh, does it come around
and water your plants
when you're on holiday?
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408. - Tell you you forgot to
take the cat in?
- No.
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409. - Bring your post in?
- No. It doesn't do
any of those things.
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to start quietly
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of the day.
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412. So between, say, 11pm and 8am
it starts quietly.
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head of noises—
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415. No, he's American. It'll be
the Vice President of noises,
cos they always are.
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416. He's come up with a list of
other annoying sounds.
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417. Oh, where are you on it?
Come on, top, got to be.
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418. Gotta be. Right at the top.
Number one.
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a good point.
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420. What are the most annoying
noises in the world?
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421. Oh, good conversation,
I like that.
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422. - What are they?
- Aircraft.
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423. - What?
- Cat fighting.
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424. - Cat fighting.
- I like that.
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426. - Foxes shagging.
- What?
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427. - What?
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428. Whoa!
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429. So, who was shagging?
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430. - Foxes shagging.
- Foxes—
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431. No, he's right.
That is annoying.
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432. - Foxes make a lot of noise.
- Do you know why?
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433. This is broadcast in America.
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434. They don't know...
what shagging
is.
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435. We know what shagging is.
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436. - Making love.
- Getting it on.
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437. Making little foxes,
for our American viewers.
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438. I have to be honest. Mine
is an old-fashioned one.
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439. - Polystyrene.
Anyone share that one?
- Yeah.
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440. Polystyrene doesn't make
a noise.
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441. It does, it squeaks.
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one of those record players,
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443. to digitise vinyl.
You know the one I mean.
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444. To transfer your records
into digital files.
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445. I can't get it out of the box
cos it's covered
in polystyrene.
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446. It's just sitting there.
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447. - So your kids
bought you this?
- Yes.
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448. - And you haven't
taken it out of the box.
- No.
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449. You ungrateful bastard.
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450. - Did you hear that?
It was like stereo.
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451. I mean, that's your dad.
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452. He wouldn't even
take it out of the box.
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453. Your secret's out of the box
now, unlike your present
that they bought you.
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454. That is the end
of Conversation Street.
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455. We must now move on.
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456. In fact, we must move back
to our film.
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457. Tonight we are comparing
the superb
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458. Lamborghini Aventador S,
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459. the Honda NSX -
which is a hybrid
and has a wonky fuel gauge—
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460. No, it doesn't.
It's not wonky.
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461. and the Rimac,
which is an all-electric
Croatian supercar.
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462. It's our comparison
between the past,
the present, and the future.
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463. Yeah, the only trouble
with this
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464. is that we were staying
at a health farm,
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465. which Hammond had chosen,
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466. sticking to a schedule
that he'd dreamt up.
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467. Our first outing
was to a museum
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of Lucerne.
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469. But that morning,
Jeremy and I
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on our minds.
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471. I'm starving already.
I think it's cos I only
had air for breakfast.
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472. I had
a piece of dry toast.
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473. Stop bleating
and just enjoy the view.
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474. Look around you.
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475. Ah.
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476. Brilliant.
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477. Obviously something's
gone wrong here, hasn't it?
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478. Where's he going?
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479. W...
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480. It's actually shut.
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481. It's roadworks, I think.
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483. So they are prepared to let
you sit here at a red light
until you starve to death.
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484. Why don't they just tell you
it's shut? A bit un-Swiss.
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485. Right, there is
an escape road to the side.
It's the old route, I think.
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486. If we back up until I can see
it, then we'll go down there.
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487. Once we'd all backed up,
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488. we turned onto
Hammond's back road.
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489. Which was in a gorge.
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490. Yep, this is... Oh, yeah.
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you blithering idiot.
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492. Well, Hammond,
I've got to say
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so much time and effort
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the dynamics of this car
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495. so I could enjoy this
supercar extravaganza
you've brought me on.
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496. You have excelled yourself
in ruining my day.
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497. Oh, good.
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498. You've brought us
to a builder's yard, Hammond.
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499. There are lavatories
on the left
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500. if anybody wishes
to use them.
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501. Why?
Why did we allow him
to bring us to Switzerland?
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to put himself in charge?
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503. There we go.
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505. Back on the main road.
Unless, that is, you're me...
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506. Unless, that is, you're me...
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508. - Oh... Argh.
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510. - Ugh!
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511. Hammond! Hammond!
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512. Where are you?
I'm going to kill you!
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deeply impressive.
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514. James, I've dialled up
my regenerative braking
with the throttle,
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the accelerator,
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516. I don't even have to
touch the brake to stop.
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517. Wow. Can't stand
his resolute chirpiness
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518. in the face of obvious
disaster of his making.
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519. I, meanwhile,
had extricated myself
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520. from Hammond's gorge and was
now causing traffic chaos...
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521. - Sorry.
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522. Shit.
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a three-point turn.
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524. - Sorry.
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525. - Sorry. I do apologise.
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our supercars all morning,
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tour guide leading the way.
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529. Hey, chaps,
they're electric trams.
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530. If I had a long enough
aerial, could I connect to
the wires and power this?
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reach out and hold onto them?
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532. You would conduct the
electricity, wouldn't you?
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533. Hammond then said
that the best way
of getting to the museum
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the medieval heart
of the city.
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535. Wasn't there a ring road
we could've used?
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536. Oh, ring roads are boring.
And further.
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537. I'm really getting
the best out of this car here
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538. in this town that Hammond's
bringing us through.
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539. Hammond,
this is a cobbled street.
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540. I'm in a supercar
on a cobbled street.
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541. Well, it's a road.
It's a beautiful road
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542. through this ancient
and wonderful city.
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543. I didn't wanna look at an
ancient and wonderful city.
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544. I'd do that on a bicycle,
you pillock.
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545. Then,
things got worse.
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546. Uh, chaps, it's right here.
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547. You sure?
- Oh, this does look a bit...
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548. Yeah, we'll be all right.
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549. Oh, I don't like this.
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550. "Come to Switzerland
and drive the new NSX,"
said Hammond.
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551. This Lamborghini's four
inches wider than that Honda
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552. and five inches wider
than the lady shaver.
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553. I am never ever ever going to
get round that corner.
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554. And sure enough...
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555. A tiny bit of left hand
and just creep forward
so I can see.
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556. You can't creep.
It's a single clutch gearbox.
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557. Instead of giving this model
40 more horsepower,
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558. I'd have given it
a "one more clutch".
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Does that fold?
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560. It doesn't matter.
Even if it does,
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561. the back of the car
is wider than the front.
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562. I'm going to have to find
another...
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563. It physically won't fit
through there.
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564. All right, well,
we're up there.
See you in a couple of weeks.
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565. So, while James
went off to not enjoy
his NSX some more...
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566. Have you got any idea
what you're doing
and where you're going?
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567. It's down here,
this pretty little alley
here.
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568. I spent a couple of hours
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569. on the verge of
a massive coronary.
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570. Jesus H.
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571. God, give me strength.
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572. Hammond!
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573. Sorry.
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574. Sorry.
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575. Sorry.
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576. Meanwhile...
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577. Or do you have a bread roll?
I'm starving.
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578. - I need to eat. Eat.
- Ah.
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579. I'm so hungry. Yes.
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581. Oh.
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582. Mm-mm. What are these?
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583. It's bloody Ryvita.
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584. Eventually,
while I was attempting
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585. yet another
impossible manoeuvre,
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586. Hammond and May arrived.
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587. Well...
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588. - Oh, no.
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589. That's not good. Sorry.
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590. And then after a short drive
through suburbia,
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got past 40,
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592. we arrived at
our destination.
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594. And once Hammond
had plugged his lady shaver
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fast charging points...
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to look at the rather
underwhelming exhibits.
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597. So let me just see
if I've got this straight.
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and the 12th century,
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a Renault 16?
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601. No, no, this is
so much more than that.
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602. There's all the things
on the racks here, and
then there's pictures here.
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603. You look for the picture
of the thing that you
wanna look at.
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604. Then you touch it.
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605. And now look
what happens.
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606. It's presented to you!
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607. I can only
apologise for this.
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608. I know you want to see
which of our three cars
is the fastest,
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609. which handles the best,
which is the most economical.
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610. Oh, my God,
it's coming towards us.
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611. Yeah.
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looking at instead
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613. is a vending machine.
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614. With some old motorcycles on.
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615. - Oh, look, come on.
- Oh, wow, it goes
round and round.
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616. That is just the best.
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617. Give me strength.
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618. That night,
over dinner, the mood
was even darker.
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619. And the following day,
it didn't improve
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620. because Hammond made us
go on exactly the same route
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621. because Hammond made us
go on exactly the same route
as he had the day before.
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623. We did this yesterday.
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624. We did this as well
yesterday.
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625. And after Hammond
had plugged his car into
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627. we went off
to look at that day's
underwhelming attraction.
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628. The Museum of Chess.
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629. Boom! I win!
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630. He doesn't even know
how to play, does he?
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631. And then the penny dropped.
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632. - Hammond.
- What?
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633. What are we doing tomorrow?
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634. Going to a pencil museum.
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635. Is the pencil museum in
the same town as this museum?
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636. Yes.
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637. Do you keep
bringing us to this town
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638. because it's the only one
within 100 miles of
our wellness centre
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639. where there is a fast
charging point for your car?
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640. Yes.
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641. So that night,
after another plate of weeds,
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642. James and I sacked Hammond
as team leader
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643. and came up with
our own schedule.
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644. Right, we've found
an airfield,
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645. and now we're gonna have
a drag race,
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646. which is
a lot more interesting
than going to a museum.
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647. I'd have thought
he'd like museums.
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649. Track, check, traction, yes.
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650. I've put it in launch,
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651. which sets the rear
two engines in the first
of their two gears.
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652. The front two engines
only have one gear.
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653. I do not know how that works.
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654. Why doesn't the car stretch
or overtake itself?
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655. The simple fact of
the matter is that
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656. because this car has
no electrical gubbins,
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657. it is, despite appearances,
the lightest car here.
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658. And it has 730 horsepower.
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659. So allow me, please,
to demonstrate
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660. that you can't beat
old-time rock and roll.
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661. Thrust mode!
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662. Oh, my word!
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663. God, look at Hammond!
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664. 190, 200, 220, 200...
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665. I can't speak fast enough!
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666. James and I
were now racing
only to see who'd be last.
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667. Yes, come on, come on,
come on, come on!
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668. - Goodbye, Mr May.
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669. Jes-us!
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670. That Rimac just s off.
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671. Ha-ha ha-ha!
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672. If that is the future,
I am so ready!
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673. Oh! Oh-ho!
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674. I've never seen
anything like that.
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675. I've never seen anything move
as quickly as that.
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676. Not with number plates.
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677. Annoyed that my
dinosaur had been humiliated,
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678. I decided to show Hammond
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679. I decided to show Hammond
that it still has
enough power
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680. that it still has
enough power
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681. to kick-start a dying star.
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682. to kick-start a dying star.
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683. Yes!
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684. Yes!
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685. This is what Lamborghinis
are all about.
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686. Oh, yeah.
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687. Which went well.
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688. - Oh, my word!
- Oh!
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689. Sit rep. The entire tyre
has been consumed
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690. - by the heart of the monster.
- It has.
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691. Do you know, the thing was,
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692. the tyre pressure
warning light came on.
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693. - What could that have meant?
- Well, it meant that,
on this,
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694. it was specifically
telling me there was
a problem with this tyre.
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695. - So I ignored it.
- Yes.
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696. - Good job you're not
an airline pilot.
- Yes.
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697. However,
we'll get it fixed...
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698. and then... Actually,
we ought to find a track.
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699. And then I'll be able
to thrash you.
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700. - Oh, mate, no.
- No?
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701. You won't find a track
in Switzerland, will you,
cos motor racing is banned.
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702. - What do you mean banned?
- Oh, it is.
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703. 1955 there was an accident
in France, at Le Mans.
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704. The Swiss banned motorsport.
It's still banned today.
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705. We can think of
something else. Something
that requires four tyres.
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706. Oh, God, I tell you what,
though, it does mean
another night in his hotel.
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707. You're gonna drive there
on a space saver.
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708. No, I know something
we can do.
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709. What?
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710. There's plenty to occupy us
at the hotel.
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711. - Come on.
- Well, not supper.
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712. I may take a while
because I'll be going
on a bicycle wheel.
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713. I still can't believe...
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714. I still can't believe
that Switzerland
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715. banned motor racing
because of an accident
in another country.
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716. Yeah, it's like Britain
banning railways
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in India.
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718. Yeah, exactly. Or it's like
America invading Iraq
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719. because some
Saudi Arabians destroyed
the World Trade Center.
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720. - Whoa.
- Did I say that out loud?
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721. That came out.
That came out as sound.
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722. Well, never mind,
we can edit it out.
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723. Look, um, we'll pick
that film up later on,
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724. but in the meantime
you may remember that
in the last series
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725. we had a feature
called Celebrity Brain Crash.
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726. Yes, but we're not
doing that any more
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727. because too many people died.
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728. Yeah, and also because
you all hated it.
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729. - Yeah, that's the main reason.
Copy !req
730. Everybody wrote to us
and said, "That's rubbish.
Stop doing it."
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731. Anyway, it doesn't matter,
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732. because we've come up with
another idea,
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733. a brand-new idea
and it is brilliant.
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734. You see, the main
reason why we like
having the tent here—
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735. Is that you can walk home
every week.
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736. Yes, it's just that right
down the road,
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737. and I mean less than
a mile away,
there is an actual track.
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738. Yes, there is, and we've got
a picture of it here.
Have a look.
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739. It's rather fabulous because
as you can see, it's really
quite narrow, all of it,
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740. and then bits of it aren't
finished - this stretch.
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741. Yeah, that bit
is entirely gravel.
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742. Yes, it is,
but it doesn't matter
because it is a circuit.
Copy !req
743. And then somebody said to us,
"Well, why don't you
get a celebrity
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744. to drive round it every week
to see which is the fastest."
Copy !req
745. - We said no,
because that would be boring.
- Yeah.
Copy !req
746. So we have come up with
an entirely new idea.
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747. You see, everybody's always
wanting to know
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748. who is the fastest
weathergirl
in the world,
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749. or who is
the world's fastest
transgender architect.
Copy !req
750. - Exactly.
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751. Let me explain
what we're gonna do.
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752. Each week, two celebrities
from the same field
Copy !req
753. will go head to head,
on our track,
in a Jaguar F Type.
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754. OK? It's a feature we're
calling Celebrity Face Off.
Copy !req
755. Or, for short,
Celebrity F Off—
No, that doesn't work.
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756. Tonight we are asking
the question that everybody
wants answering.
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757. Who is the fastest
former talent show judge?
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758. And it's an
international competition,
Copy !req
759. between America's Got Talent
and The Voice UK.
Copy !req
760. Please welcome Ricky Wilson
and David Hasselhoff!
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761. Thank you, man. Welcome.
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762. - Big man's still got it.
- Welcome.
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763. - Thank you.
- Equally, big guy.
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764. - Have a seat.
- Whoo!
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765. Ah.
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766. There you go. All right.
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767. - Hello.
- Hello and welcome.
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768. - Thank you.
- They've made it alive.
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769. - No unconvincing deaths.
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770. And, of course,
you're not just
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771. former talent show judges.
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772. You both have, obviously,
singing careers.
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773. Albeit with
rather different approaches.
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774. - Um...
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775. Let's have a look at
a photograph of the Hoff.
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776. - There you go, you see.
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777. That says it all.
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778. The mullet, the dry ice,
the Lamborghini.
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779. - We think that's
the American way.
- Mm-hm.
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780. Now let's have a look at
the Yorkshire way.
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781. - There he is.
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782. - The windswept...
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783. We are making it Yorkshire
versus the United States
of America tonight.
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784. - That's what we decided to do.
- York-shire.
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785. - Have you been to Yorkshire?
- I've... I've... I've had
York-shire pudding.
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786. Actually, we filmed an
episode of Hoff The Record,
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787. which is a series,
in Yorkshire,
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788. and we had a blast.
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789. The people were
extremely nice.
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790. - I couldn't understand
a word they said.
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791. No, it's a special language,
but we're both
from Yorkshire.
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792. Yorkshire will be watching.
Yorkshire versus America.
Well, we've won that.
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793. Oh, don't pile on
the pressure.
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794. Can I just ask, what did you
think of our track?
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795. It's incredible. I mean...
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796. Hopefully, you know,
when you film people...
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797. like I've filmed friends
going round tracks
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798. and they go,
"Oh, film me, film me!"
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799. You don't wanna watch it back
cos they come round
the corner like brrrrrrrr.
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800. But we were going sideways
at points on this.
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801. - What about the car? The Jag.
- Loved it.
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802. - I loved it, Jaguar.
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803. There's a man
who understands sponsorship.
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804. Yeah, exactly.
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805. I would have thought
your biggest problem
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806. was getting in it,
cos I really struggle.
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807. - I couldn't get in the car,
Jeremy.
- Could you not?
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808. No, I had a hard time
getting into KITT,
but you know, this was...
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809. Actually,
we've got some footage.
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810. Anyone wanna see footage
of the Hoff trying to get
into our Jag?
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811. Yeah!
- Let's have
a quick look at that.
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812. There it is.
Look. Resplendent.
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813. And it's got
a roll cage in it.
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814. - And this is the bit—
- Oh, my God.
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815. The bit I like here is -
I've had to do this as well -
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816. is when you have to lift your
own leg.
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817. - Argh! Argh!
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818. I found it perfectly my size,
Jaguar Land Rover.
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819. - And even like the colour.
- Yeah, yeah.
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820. Your biggest problem,
though, as I understand it,
with cars,
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821. is being run over by them.
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822. Oh, yeah, cos I actually
got run over, then tried
to chase after the car.
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823. - You never caught the guy?
- They never caught the guy.
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824. How come they can
catch me doing 35 in a 30,
but they can't catch...
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825. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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826. It's a very good point.
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827. Um, in fact, when er...
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828. In fact, when the police
questioned me about it,
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829. "So, what was the car like?"
and I said it was a Metro
and it had a sunroof.
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830. They said, "How do you know
it had a sunroof?"Cos
I went over the sunroof."
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831. Good observation while
you're being run over.
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832. "And it's a Tudor Webasto
sunroof."
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833. I'm actually surprised,
though,
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834. you did survive
your motoring youth, Hoff.
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835. Yeah, my first car was um...
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836. when I was just turning 16,
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837. was a Corvair,
which is a real small car.
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838. Well, not by
European standards.
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839. - We call it an enormous car.
- Yeah.
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840. The engine was in the back
and it was described as
"unsafe at any speed".
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841. - I just realise that now.
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842. Your first car
was a Fiat Panda.
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843. - Yeah, if you want
an example of a small...
- Oh, my God.
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844. - If you want an example
of a small car...
a Fiat Panda is what you...
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845. It'd be like you trying to
get into a cupboard
under the stairs.
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846. - It was called a what?
- A Panda.
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847. - A Panda?
- Yeah.
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848. They're very rare now,
like Pandas.
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849. - Didn't you have people
steal the windscreen?
- Yeah.
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850. They have a peculiar thing,
the Panda.
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851. - It has a very flat—
- Completely flat.
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852. Completely flat, and you
used to be able to pop
it out, from the outside.
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853. So, many times
I'd get into it
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854. and be driving down the road
and go, "Something's wrong."
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855. - Like that.
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856. You wouldn't even get that
fast, so you'd never know.
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857. Yeah.
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858. It was only when you turned
the squirters on that it...
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859. - And that happened a lot?
- Well, it happened a few times.
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860. And then I kept buying them
out of this Italian guy
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861. that had a garage
round the corner.
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862. - I think he was nicking 'em.
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863. "That's my tax disc."
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864. Now we've gotta
get onto KITT.
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865. We all remember Knight Rider
and the Trans Am.
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866. Thing is, I was looking the
other day, cos it's a while...
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867. - When was it actually on?
- It was on from '82 to '86.
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868. OK, '82 to '86. Now, it had,
in your car, you had cru...
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869. These were all
futuristic things.
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870. Cruise control, pollen
filters in the air con,
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871. vocal commands,
automatic opening doors.
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872. You get all that stuff
on a Ford Fiesta now.
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873. - It's actually standard
on a Ford Fiesta.
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874. It still really did
capture the imagination.
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875. There was a Yorkshireman
who did an homage to KITT.
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876. - Oh, no.
- Yeah.
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877. - Got a picture of it here.
- It wasn't me.
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878. No, look.
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879. - A, it's a Renault.
- It's not that bad.
It's not bad.
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880. - Formula One drivers have a—
- Exactly.
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881. - A stick like that.
- I see nothing wrong with that.
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882. But no, because...
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883. You've come up with
your rules of the road,
which I quite like.
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884. You've got one here.
Old people over a certain age
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885. should be legally required to
place a hat
on the parcel shelf.
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886. Now, old people... Not so
much old people in general.
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887. I was gonna say be careful,
because if you say 65...
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888. - Yeah, that's me.
- No, I'm just saying...
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889. On certain journeys,
I'd like to put a hat
on the parcel shelf,
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890. just to indicate
that I'm not racing you.
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891. What I really like
is this business of um...
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892. male and female cyclists
should indicate
on their Lycra bottoms
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893. - what sex they are.
- Yeah, definitely. Yeah.
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894. - Well, I know...
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895. I know where you're going
with that.
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896. We've all been...
"Ooh, I say!
Oh, no, he's got a beard."
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897. Now, I wanna get
on to your laps.
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898. - Oh.
- And I wanna start off,
if I may,
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899. - with you, your Hoffmeister.
- Oi.
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900. Are you a fast driver?
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901. You know, I um...
I'm basically an actor.
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902. You know, I'm not
really a good driver
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903. but I just look good
doing it.
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904. Because we have some
footage of you attempting...
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905. I think it was your first one
and making a bit of a mess-up
of what is the last corner...
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906. - Right.
- And then really making
a mess-up of the finish.
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907. Let's have a look at this.
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908. Here he comes now, into the
last corner, goes in deep,
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909. which is crazy,
loses it on the grass
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910. and then there's
the finish line - and stops.
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911. - We've never seen
that before.
- No...
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912. They told me
the first lap didn't count.
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913. - Yes.
- And that's why I didn't
hit the finish line.
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914. - We can edit out that excuse.
- Ah, come on!
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915. I love the idea of a Formula
One driver going...
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916. Well, that's it, and that's
as far as I'm going.
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917. - Am I? Yes.
- Anyway.
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918. Let's have a look at
the Hoff's lap.
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919. And we are off
on our brand-new track
in our brand-new car.
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920. Remember,
Knight Rider drove himself.
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921. Clipping the corner
but keeping two wheels
on the track, nice to see.
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922. And then you go left
and onto the gravel.
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923. This is what we call
the difficult bit.
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924. It is actually quite tricky
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925. as you flick it right there
and then flick it left.
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926. Now we're into - not the
Carousel - the Gravelsel.
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927. It's like a banked
gravel corner.
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928. Never been seen
anywhere before.
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929. Into the difficult bit two.
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930. You're managing
to keep it mostly tidy,
which is quite good.
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931. I'm looking forward to seeing
Judi Dench go down here
one day - sideways.
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932. Ooh, deep again!
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933. Nearly stopped, but now
picking up the speed.
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934. And onto the main straight.
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935. And onto the main straight.
This is one helluva track,
this.
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936. This is one helluva track,
this.
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937. Hit it! Yeah!
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938. Hit it! Yeah!
That was the sound
of a man crapping himself.
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939. That was the sound
of a man crapping himself.
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940. And I don't think
you did actually lift,
which is brave.
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941. Now braking.
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942. Are we gonna get
the last corner right?
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943. Yes. All neatly done
and there we are.
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944. Ladies and gentlemen,
across the line!
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945. - Well...
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946. That looked like
you were in control.
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947. - No, I... No.
- No, that was tidy.
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948. The slower you look,
very often the faster
you're going.
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949. - Yeah.
- I mean, that is a true fact.
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950. Yeah, if you go smooth
and keep the car on balance,
but it's hard to do.
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951. It is. I went out and had
a play on that this morning,
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952. and just had... the tail out
the entire way round.
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953. It's taken me 15 minutes to
get round here but I had fun
in the process. Anyway.
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954. - Can I use that as my excuse?
- No.
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955. We're gonna see your lap now.
OK, are we ready?
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956. Let's bring it up. Here
he is, Ricky Wilson's lap.
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957. Little bit further back
than you were.
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958. Nice excuse
and we haven't even started.
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959. Not even looking. No hands.
No hands. No hands.
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960. Ooh, it's deep, deep, deep.
Getting it all together.
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961. But it's not bad
slowing down there
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962. cos you can
now keep the power on there,
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963. keep the power on here,
and onto the difficult bit.
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964. No, that's good. Gonna flick
the tail out a bit?
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965. Yeah, that's nice.
Flick it the other way.
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966. I found that
made you go quicker,
flicking the tail out.
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967. Whoo-hoo! Take that!
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968. This is good, round the
Gravelsel. Get that tail out.
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969. There it is.
We're gonna find out later
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970. whether that's faster
or slower than
the Hoff's approach.
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971. Cutting the corner.
That's not going to be grass
for very much longer.
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972. That's very good.
Very good indeed.
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973. Also, when you come back
to the Tarmac here,
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974. it's very, very slippery,
that bit.
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975. For reasons
I don't understand.
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976. Kicking dust off the tail.
Looks good, that car.
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977. And now,
onto the straight.
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978. Give it some. Come on, Jag.
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979. Did you lift here?
- Yes.
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980. - I don't think you did.
- Ah, well, maybe not.
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981. - I don't think you did there.
- I was having too much
of a good time.
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982. Ooh, kick the tail out at the
last corner and there we are,
across the line.
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983. - It looked all right.
It looked all right.
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984. - I'm a little nervous now.
- It looked all right.
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985. - Are you proud?
- Yeah, I am quite proud.
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986. - Proud of that.
- Yeah.
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987. Oh.
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988. Have I remembered to bring
the times out with me?
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989. - Oh, gosh.
- Yes, I have.
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990. I think it's you.
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991. I think it's you, cos you
looked more in control.
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992. I was all over the shop.
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993. Yeah, but no...
you were smooth.
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994. - And I stopped
at the first corner.
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995. You did virtually stop,
that is true. You did
actually come to a halt.
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996. Mind you, you stopped
just before the finish line.
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997. - Yeah, yeah.
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998. David Hasselhoff,
you did it...
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999. representing the United
States of America.
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1000. - Oh, God.
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1001. One minute...
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1002. 24, point one.
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1003. We have no idea
whether that's fastest.
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1004. - Yeah. It could be anything.
- Literally no idea.
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1005. That could be
the fastest time
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1006. we're ever, ever
going to see round here.
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1007. - Right.
- Or it could be the slowest.
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1008. - We have no idea.
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1009. - Ricky Wilson.
- Yeah, yeah.
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1010. One minute...
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1011. - ... 20...
Ooh.
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1012. point one.
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1013. - Whoo!
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1014. Whoo!
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1015. Ohh!
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1016. - I... Oh.
- Well, there we are.
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1017. Well.
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1018. So, there we are.
How do you feel about that?
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1019. - I've spent years practising.
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1020. - I told you I was an actor.
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1021. David Hasselhoff...
and, as it turns out,
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1022. the fastest former
talent judge in the world,
Ricky Wilson!
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1023. Thank you, gentlemen.
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1024. Right, let's get back
to Switzerland.
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1025. When we left the action,
Jeremy had torn the tyre
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1026. clean off his Lamborghini,
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1027. and we thought
that would be it, as far as
accidents are concerned.
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1028. Mm-hm, we figured that
because we are all
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1029. experienced,
professional drivers,
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1030. nothing else
could possibly go wrong.
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1031. - Exactly.
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1032. So we pick up the story
at our wellness clinic,
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1033. where we were
trying to work out
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1034. how to get the best
out of three supercars
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1035. in a country where
motor racing is banned.
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1036. This was not easy,
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1037. given the activity that
Hammond had planned
for us that night.
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1038. Arghh! Jesus!
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1039. Well, we could
always go to a museum.
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1040. We need to go to
a race track, Hammond.
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1041. Well, look, actually,
as we're in Switzerland...
Clarkson?
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1042. - What?
- Can you do... Argh!
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1043. Can you do hill climbs in
Switzerland under their laws?
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1044. I don't know.
I've got a tube up my arse.
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1045. Well, seriously,
you've been here before.
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1046. You're supposedly
the motorsport expert,
you always say.
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1047. I don't know.
I've got a tube up my arse.
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1048. Yeah, but the thing
that they banned was...
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1049. because in the famous
Le Mans crash,
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1050. cars crashed into each other.
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1051. That can't happen in a hill
climb, so would they allow
stuff against the clock?
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1052. I don't know because I've
got a tube up my arse.
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1053. Come on, think, Clarkson.
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1054. I think you can do
hill climbing in Switzerland,
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1055. but I don't know for sure
because I've got a tube
up my arse.
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1056. Right. OK, that's a start.
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1057. Let's see if
we can find out... Argh!
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1058. After a bit
of digging around,
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1059. James discovered there was
a Swiss hill climb event
on that weekend...
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1060. and it was only 200 miles
from our hotel.
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1061. Which was fine...
for some of us.
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1062. At this speed, six of my 12
cylinders are shut down.
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1063. They're not using
any fuel at all,
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1064. so I could probably do
400 miles on the fuel I have.
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1065. Just check on James.
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1066. Er, James, are you able
to make the hill climb event
200 miles away?
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1067. Well, let me just have a
look. Er, yes, I am.
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1068. Well, how do you
know with that fuel gauge?
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1069. Bec...
Oh, I can't be bothered.
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1070. It's not straight, is it?
Admit it.
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1071. Happy piling
the motorway miles on your
precious cars, are we? Good.
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1072. Why is there somebody talking
to us from a van, James?
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1073. It's a lorry!
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1074. Hey, Hammond, I don't know
where you are, but there's
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1075. a really remarkable-looking
futuristic car
on the back of a truck.
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1076. Must just be a mock-up,
I suppose, otherwise it
would be being driven.
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1077. Yeah, you pile
the miles on. Enjoy yourself!
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1078. I don't see
what's wrong with this.
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1079. People don't ride
their race horses to
the Grand National, do they?
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1080. They put them on a lorry.
Every weekend,
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1081. people all over the world,
load their best toys
onto a truck,
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1082. take them somewhere
and enjoy them.
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1083. Horses, supercars, race cars,
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1084. rally cars,
race bikes, dirt bikes.
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1085. All of them.
It's what you do.
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1086. Prepare to deploy smug face
at Richard Hammond.
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1087. After leaving
the van driver far behind,
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1088. James and I arrived at
what's almost certainly
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1089. the most beautiful hill climb
event in the world.
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1090. And the cars
weren't bad either.
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1091. We were keen
to get cracking,
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1092. but, first, we had some
important business
to attend to.
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1093. - Oh, brown food.
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1094. Brown drink.
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1095. - Calories.
- Mm-mm.
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1096. Oh. Oh.
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1097. Oh. Mm.
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1098. I'm actually shaking,
I'm so excited.
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1099. Mm. Mm.
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1100. - What?
- Look who's here.
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1101. Oh, yeah,
it's the van driver.
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1102. Ah.
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1103. He won't have the energy
to drive up the hill.
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1104. - What?
- He won't have the energy
to drive up the hill.
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1105. Here I am, car rested,
ready and fully charged.
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1106. Breakfast. Actual food.
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1107. Brown food.
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1108. Yeah. Well, professional
racers do carb load,
don't they, before races.
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1109. - So, you're sort of...
- Like all athletes carb load.
- They don't lettuce load.
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1110. As I walked over, I saw you
two and thought, "Athletes."
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1111. Shut up, Hammond.
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1112. With breakfast
demolished, it was time
to go hill climbing.
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1113. But before we did
our timed runs,
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1114. we had to learn
the course.
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1115. Corsa. Track mode.
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1116. Traction control... off.
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1117. No, traction control on.
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1118. Practising, Jeremy,
practising.
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1119. Don't showboat.
Must beat Hammond.
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1120. It's a 1.09 mile course.
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1121. It has 11 corners.
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1122. And the most important factor
in all of this
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1123. is my ability to concentrate
and remember how it goes.
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1124. Everything good.
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1125. Creep mode off,
suspension low.
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1126. Race mode. We're good.
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1127. Ok, that's a good start.
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1128. It's a bit wobbly going up
here, but... Oh, lordy lord!
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1129. Jesus Christ,
it's tight and narrow.
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1130. No idea what I'm doing.
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1131. No, that's not as tight
as I thought.
That was a mistake.
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1132. Unleash 1200 horsepower,
bit of brakes.
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1133. It's no problem.
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1134. No looking at the drops.
Drops are irrelevant.
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1135. Balancing it
through there nicely.
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1136. This is starting
to come together now.
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1137. This is the long
right-hander, I think.
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1138. No, this is
the long right-hander.
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1139. It's bloody complicated.
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1140. Getting on it, getting on it,
getting on it.
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1141. This could go so wrong.
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1142. This could go so wrong.
With the practice
session complete,
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1143. With the practice
session complete,
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1144. it was time to go
against the clock.
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1145. And for me,
this was a problem.
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1146. Because the rules said
that in timed runs,
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1147. I had to wear a helmet.
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1148. No.
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1149. No.
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1150. Right, well, I can
either drive like this,
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1151. with a helmet on, or...
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1152. What the hell
are we gonna do?
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1153. It was time
to break out my genius.
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1154. Lamborghini's got one of
their test drivers here.
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1155. He's about this big.
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1156. He's about this big.
- What's your name?
- Giacomo.
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1157. - What's your name?
- Giacomo.
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1158. - Giacomo.
- Giacomo is the Italian name.
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1159. - Yiacomo.
- Giacomo.
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1160. - Jack-mo.
- Giacomo.
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1161. Whatever. Don't worry.
You look exactly like me.
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1162. I'll tilt that camera down,
it'll make you look taller.
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1163. Be fine with a crash helmet
on. Curly hair, same as me.
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1164. - But you've gotta
sound like me.
- All right.
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1165. So..."Hammond, you idiot!"
Say that.
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1166. - Hammond, you idiot!
- Hammond, you idiot.
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1167. - You idiot.
- You idiot.
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1168. Exactly, because he
always is an idiot.
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1169. So you can always
drop that in.
It's a useful phrase.
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1170. The other one is, this is
the fastest car, pause...
in the world.
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1171. - This is fastest car...
pause... in the world.
- Say it.
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1172. This is the fastest car...
pause, in the world.
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1173. With all that sorted out,
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1174. James took his place
on the start line.
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1175. This is the big one.
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1176. - ... James May!
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1177. Now is the tight
right-hander,
so a dab of brakes.
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1178. I'm sorry I didn't
say anything. That was
my concentrating face.
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1179. That's the most I've
concentrated for five years.
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1180. Then it was my turn.
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1181. Jeremy Clarkson!
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1182. Hammond, you hidiot.
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1183. This is the fastest car...
pause... in the world.
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1184. With an astonishing
time on the scoresheet,
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1185. Hammond had it all to do.
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1186. And we decided to give him
some encouragement.
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1187. - Hammond.
- Yeah.
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1188. Really, really, really big
crowds here today,
as you can see.
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1189. - Yeah.
- Because they know...
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1190. you're gonna break
the record here.
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1191. 54 seconds.
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1192. Come on, you've got 1200
horsepower, you've been
practising all morning.
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1193. Actually, it is
the most powerful car
here by some margin.
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1194. Well, I can't promise to—
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1195. Well, it's the fastest car
we've ever seen!
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1196. Look at it this way,
the whole of Croatia
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1197. is watching this knowing that
you're gonna do it for them.
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1198. In 52 seconds' time,
you're going to be
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1199. whatever the equivalent of a
hero of the Soviet Union is,
but in modern-day Croatia.
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1200. - Not just Croatia.
- It goes spreading out.
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1201. It's the whole
Eastern European region.
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1202. Yeah.
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1203. You have got a lot
riding on your shoulders,
Richard Hammond.
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1204. - You...
- A lot.
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1205. - You will be on a coin.
- Thank you, guys.
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1206. - He'll be on a coin.
- Or a stamp.
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1207. Oh, I'm quite nervous.
I'm suddenly nervous.
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1208. Ricardo Hammondo!
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1209. OK, here we go.
Give it your best shot, Rich.
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1210. Yeah. Watch this.
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1211. - Crash!
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1212. Right, I have the times here.
Are you ready?
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1213. - Representing
the present day...
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1214. the Honda NSX did it in...
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1215. 1:20.4.
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1216. - OK.
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1217. Representing the past,
the Lamborghini Aventador
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1218. did it in 1 minute 10.4.
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1219. did it in 1 minute 10.4.
Ooh!
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1220. Ooh!
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1221. And this is the big one.
Representing the future...
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1222. the Rimac did it in
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1223. the Rimac did it in
one minute... 14.7.
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1224. one minute... 14.7.
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1225. Yes! I am the winner!
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1226. - Oh, I am victorious.
- No, wait! Wait a minute.
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1227. - Wait a minute.
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1228. - The past and me.
- You weren't even driving
the bloody car.
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1229. Well, you were driving
your car and you crashed it.
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1230. Yes, but I crashed
after the finishing line,
like a professional.
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1231. Hammond,
when was the last time
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1232. you went home after work
not in an air ambulance?
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1233. - Now—
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1234. When was the last time
you took your own clothes
off at night,
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1235. rather than have a paramedic
cut them off in a field?
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1236. - Now, hang on a minute.
- You crashed
after the finishing line,
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1237. so our cameras weren't there.
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1238. We had to get that clip
from YouTube.
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1239. - That is not professional.
That is selfish. It is.
- Look...
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1240. I just don't know
how it happened.
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1241. We do. We know
exactly how it happened.
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1242. History has taught us
you can't drive
in a straight line.
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1243. And now we've seen you can't
drive round a corner either.
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1244. Do you know what's
a really remarkable thing
about that crash?
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1245. - What?
- That car continued
to catch fire
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1246. five days after it happened.
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1247. - Fi... What? Bursting into—
- Yeah. Spontaneously
bursting into flames.
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1248. The reason is the accident
damaged one of the cells
in the lithium ion battery.
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1249. That caused a short circuit,
it catches fire,
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1250. but then that damages
the next cell,
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1251. so that one catches fire,
and so it goes on.
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1252. There are 8,000 cells
in that thing.
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1253. It's like a chain reaction.
What do they call it?
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1254. Yeah, chain reaction.
It's called thermal runaways.
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1255. Bang, bang, bang, bang,
and so it goes on.
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1256. - I was all right.
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1257. Thank you.
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1258. It's relevant. I'm OK.
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1259. We don't care,
and anyway it's time
to end the programme
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1260. with a conclusion to our very
thorough test, and it's this.
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1261. The future is very fast...
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1262. and extremely quiet...
but a bit burney.
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1263. And on that terrible
disappointment,
it's time to end.
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1264. Thank you so much
for watching. Goodbye.
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