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3. Hello!
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4. - Hello, peoples!
- Hello.
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5. Thank you very much.
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6. Thank you.
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7. Thank you so much.
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8. Thank you, everybody.
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9. And in this show...
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10. James stands in a park,
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11. I panic in a shop...
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12. and Richard is touched
by a man.
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13. All that is coming later.
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14. It is not!
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15. Yes, it is. But first,
we start with this.
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17. and we have had thousands
of letters from people,
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18. all asking the same thing -
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19. "We know it's fast, very fast,
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20. but is it faster
than an airliner?"
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21. Well, not thousands of letters.
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22. Er... no, not thousands
of letters.
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23. - You mean, none.
- Yes. We've had no letters at all.
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24. But I was interested in
finding out anyway,
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25. so this week, The Grand Tour
is off to New York.
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26. And here it is.
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27. Deep inside the concrete
canyons of Manhattan...
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28. the fastest, most beautiful,
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29. most expensive car
Ford has ever made.
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30. Some are saying that it's just a
647-horsepower racing car for the road,
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31. but actually,
it's a lot more than that.
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it is very practical.
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the exact same size
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on a Renault Clio,
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in easily.
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you can open in a car park
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38. cos they go up rather than out.
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39. And you can get inside
even if you have a head.
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40. However, the seat doesn't move.
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41. In order to get comfortable,
what you have to do is
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to where you want it
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43. and then you move the pedals.
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44. Pull this sort of
ratchet strap here, and...
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45. Right.
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46. Is that... Is that fixed?
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moving-pedal arrangement is
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49. how do I know whether
I'm applying the brakes
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further away?
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whether it's locked?
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52. I don't!
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53. After some nerve-racking
city-centre miles
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54. with a swallowy Adam
in my Big Apple...
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55. I arrived in Central Park,
the start point of the race
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56. that no one's been asking about.
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57. And dressed like everyone else,
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58. my rival was waiting.
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59. There he is, Mr Slowly.
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60. - Morning.
- Hang on.
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61. Right, what's the plan?
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62. Well, we're going to find out
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63. whether it's faster
to fly or drive
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64. from here
to the Canadian border.
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65. - Fly.
- Well, you say that,
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66. but if you look on a map...
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67. you, because you're not
using a car,
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68. will have to go from here
in Central Park
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69. on a train to JFK,
then fly to Buffalo
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70. and then use a bus
to get to the finish line
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71. at the Niagara Falls, where
I'll be waiting for you.
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72. You won't be waiting for me.
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73. I will. This thing does
216 miles an hour!
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74. Yes, I know, but where,
between there and there,
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75. are you gonna do
216 miles an hour?
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76. Yes, but you've got to spend two hours
at JFK being touched inappropriately
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77. and giving them your toothpaste.
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78. Anyway, you've got a handicap.
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79. - What handicap?
- Here it is!
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80. Seriously?
I thought he was in hospital.
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81. No, you mean you hoped he was
in hospital, but he isn't!
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82. He's come all the way out here.
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83. He's keen to get back to work.
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84. So I've become a carer,
is that what you're saying?
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85. Yes. Morning, Hammond.
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86. - Morning, chaps! How are you?
- We're very well.
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87. You do know this is
a race car, don't you?
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88. Yes, apart from the fact it's got
indicators and a rear-view mirror and...
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89. Yeah, but it was built
to go racing,
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90. and you do know racing cars
never work on the road.
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91. After an hour in this, you'll
be scared you're gonna to die.
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92. After two hours, you'll be
scared in case you don't die.
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93. Shall we just get on with this?
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94. - Ready?
- Yes!
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95. What was that?
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96. - Nothing, nothing.
- That looks tremendous!
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97. I've got it up again now.
That was in its V-Max mode.
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98. Right. Ready, steady...
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99. Yes.
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100. Go.
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101. He hasn't got a chance, has he?
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102. He has if you just
stand there. Let's go!
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103. It's this way, come on.
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104. There we are, leaving the park.
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105. This is good.
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106. Come on, Hammond.
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107. Yeah, good teamwork.
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108. Come on!
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109. Oh, it's good to be back!
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110. As this was a race between
the car and public transport,
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111. we'd be using two subway
trains, the AirTrain to JFK,
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112. a plane to Buffalo and then
two buses to the finish point
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113. at the Niagara Falls.
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114. Clarkson, meanwhile,
had a simple 420-mile thrash
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115. from one side of
New York State to the other.
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116. Yes! They're green on 89th.
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117. And they're green on 90th.
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118. We are screaming along now.
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119. There are some steps here.
Can you manage?
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120. Yes! Er...
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121. Hammond, there's more.
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122. "Start to begin. English.
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123. Fast MetroCard. Cash".
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124. Not everybody gives
a running commentary
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125. as they get a card,
most people just do it.
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126. Finally, I'd been caught
at a red light,
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127. but that was OK because I had
an important call to make.
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128. Thank you for
calling JetBlue. How may I help you?
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129. Good morning,
my name's Jeremy Clarkson.
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130. You have a James May
and Richard Hammond
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131. booked on this morning's
flight from JFK to Buffalo.
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132. Sure. Do you have their confirmation number,
and can you spell their last names?
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133. I don't have
a confirmation number.
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134. What I can tell you is that they've
been accidentally booked by the office
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135. into business class.
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136. That's not company policy, so could
you drop them back down to economy?
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137. Sure, let me take a look.
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138. OK, I will make this update
in their reservation
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139. and we will email you
a confirmation.
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140. Is there anything else
we can help with?
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141. No, not for the moment,
thanks. Thank you very much.
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142. Oh, I'm on form this morning!
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143. As was the world's worst carer.
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144. Come on!
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145. With the world's clumsiest
driver stuck in a barrier...
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146. I was getting used to
the monster
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147. that was powering me
through Manhattan.
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148. I used to own the old Ford GT,
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149. and that was a brilliant car
in every way
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150. apart from the fact that it was
the size of a football pitch,
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151. I knocked myself out
every time I closed the door,
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what was coming at junctions,
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153. and it had
such a small fuel tank
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154. that it could only go about
six yards between fill-ups.
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is completely different.
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156. It is longer than
the car I had, and wider
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157. and harder to see out of,
and incredibly,
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158. the fuel tank's even smaller.
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160. And that means that
on this 420-mile race,
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to fill up... twice.
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162. Eek.
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163. It also has literally the hardest
ride of any car I've ever driven.
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164. I know New York's roads are
atrocious, but this is stiff.
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stiffer than Ron Jeremy.
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166. Meanwhile...
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167. This is us.
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down the stairs,
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170. Right, we missed that one.
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171. In the GT, I was
already leaving Manhattan.
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172. Right, we've got to go across
the Georgy Washington Bridge.
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173. Heading for New Jersey.
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174. Annoyingly though,
my storming progress
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175. was about to be halted
by roadworks.
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176. This traffic's worse than
I thought it was going to be.
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178. Er... James?
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179. Nothing, don't worry.
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180. - What?
- Nothing.
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181. Yeah, but it means both of
them, not just this one.
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182. Come and see the man without a
disability sitting in the special seat!
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183. - Ow!
- There's nobody else disabled down here.
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184. I'd be better if I could sit in that
special seat that's reserved for me.
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185. It's reserved for
disabled people.
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186. - Like me!
- You're not disabled!
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187. Temporarily, yes, I am!
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188. You're not disabled, you've
had a playground injury
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189. as a result of your own
half-wittedness.
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190. - Oh!
- That's not disabled.
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191. I'm surprised you don't do more charity
work with the differently abled.
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192. Yes.
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193. Lot of love for the fast Ford here.
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194. There always is, of course, cos they're
seen as sort of blue-collar heroes.
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195. That said, this one is $400,000.
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196. You can actually have two Ferraris
for the price of one of these. Two!
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197. Meanwhile, Hammond was heading
for the next subway train
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198. with the help
of Captain Compassionate.
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199. Come on, come on,
come on! Come on!
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200. Come on!
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201. That's gone, then. Yeah.
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202. What happened there is,
basically, we missed the train
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203. because you don't know to slow down
when it says "finish" across the road.
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204. - Oh, nice!
- Sorry to put it bluntly like that,
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205. but that's exactly
what happened.
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206. I, meanwhile,
was off the bridge,
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207. and at last the GT had some
space to stretch its legs.
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208. Right, now, the roads are
opening up a bit,
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209. time to see what this V6 can do.
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210. Right, here we go -
opening the taps!
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211. Bloody Nora!
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212. Aagh!
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213. What a machine!
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214. What an astonishing engine!
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215. It's a turbo-charged V6,
not a V8,
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216. which it should be in a Ford GT,
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217. and it shares 60% of its components with
the engine in a Ford pick-up truck.
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218. Yet somehow, it feels
like a mad Caterham
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220. I also love the way they haven't messed
around with the sound this engine makes.
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221. There's no electronic trickery,
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222. no artificial barks and bangs,
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223. it's just a raucous,
deafening racket.
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224. As Jeremy deafened
himself in New Jersey,
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226. and were about to board
the train to the airport.
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227. - The train will be in three minutes.
- Thank you.
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228. I'm gonna call May,
see how they're doing.
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229. Who would you like to call?
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230. Vagina.
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231. I've had to change his name
in my contacts.
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232. It's not normally Vagina,
it's worse than that.
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233. Hello, it's me. You rang.
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234. You'll have to really
speak up, my car's quite noisy.
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235. I want to know,
what time do you get to JFK?
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236. We will get to JFK
in 25 minutes' time.
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237. This is embarrassing,
you're making a scene.
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238. I'm hoping to get the
11 minutes past one flight.
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239. Hello? May!
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240. You know what? He's done some
Bluetoothing, hasn't he?
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242. - Oh.
- That's not worked, has it?
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243. What a bloody noise, honestly!
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244. - What can I do about it?
- Put some springs in them or something.
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under the spell of the GT.
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radar of Ford's management.
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it was going on.
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was insisting it had
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down here in front of the seat
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it on the streets of Detroit,
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to store their Glocks.
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255. And it does actually feel like it
was put together by a small team.
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of a mass-market manufacturer.
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or gentle about anything it does.
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making swift progress.
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261. - That's quite good, isn't it?
- That's excellent.
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this was going?
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264. That's great!
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265. Observe - the train is
going faster than the cars.
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266. Not my car, it wasn't.
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267. As we are now
in the steady cruise,
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and I can relax.
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269. The office has provided me
with an audiobook,
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270. which will help me
do just that. Here we go.
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271. I knew innately that
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272. loosening them meant
turning them anti-clockwise,
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273. a tiny hairspring
that contracted...
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274. Sadly, it turned out to be
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on how to mend things.
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276. What I didn't
appreciate at the age of five
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freshly wound mainspring had
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disassembly process for me,
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279. and as a quantum event
at that. It was there...
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280. Having reached JFK
in no time at all...
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281. Hop-Along Hammond was now
slowing us down again...
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282. so I decided to speed him up.
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283. You do realise this is not
a self-propelled one,
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284. it hasn't got the big wheels,
you'll have to push me?
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285. - Yeah, that's all right.
- Cool.
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286. It's better than listening to that
clink-chink-clink noise for the rest of the day.
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287. You've really suffered, mate. I don't
know how you've put up with it.
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289. - I'm just gonna do a quick brake test.
- Yeah.
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290. Yeah, they work.
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291. Off came the back,
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292. suspiciously easily,
I would now realise.
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293. More screws lay within,
and on I went,
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294. like one of Carter's
archaeologists...
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295. How did he stay awake
to read that out?
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296. He's reassembling
an alarm clock,
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297. and he's made
an audio book of it.
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298. Oh, God!
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299. With Hammond
now on four wheels,
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300. we were doing well.
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301. This is so easy!
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302. Take everything
from out of your pockets, please.
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303. However...
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304. Well, I left them back in the...
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305. I can't get in there
without crutches.
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306. You were complaining. I didn't
think you wanted them any more.
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307. - You gave them away!
- You're in a wheelchair.
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308. It's like a reserve parachute, you
don't go, "I'm not using that".
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Please may we go through?
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311. It may have been OK for him,
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312. but it definitely wasn't OK
for me.
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so I'm gonna go ahead,
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314. I'm going to give you
a pat-down today, OK?
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315. - All right, sir.
- The pat-down consists of
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316. me starting from the top all the
way to the top of your feet.
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317. For your sensitive areas, I have
to use the back of my hands
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318. in a sliding motion, from your
waist, going down over your groin
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319. and across your groin as well,
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320. then sliding my way
down your leg, OK?
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322. and I've been doing
16.4 miles to the gallon,
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323. and I'm on the motorway.
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324. That's not bad. I mean, it's
not a prize, but it's not bad.
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325. They should be at JFK now
having their penises touched
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328. I'm going down.
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329. I'll go up and down one more
time at the top of the leg.
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330. At this point,
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331. I decided to make life even
worse for Hammond and May
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332. by making another call
to their airline.
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333. Thank you for
calling JetBlue. How may I help you?
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334. Really sorry to trouble you again.
It's Jeremy Clarkson here.
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Mr Hammond to economy class.
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337. - Yeah.
- If I could tell you,
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338. in confidence - they've both
just come out of rehab.
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could you make sure
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give them any alcohol?
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341. Thank you for letting us know.
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342. I will go onto the
reservation and make a note
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343. and give it
to our in-flight crew.
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344. We will make sure to accommodate
this special request.
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345. Thank you
for your understanding.
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346. OK, goodbye.
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347. Calling Vagina.
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348. Hold on.
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349. - Hello?
- Where are you?
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How far have you got?
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- Yeah.
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353. Right, well,
this is where we catch up.
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the 500mph shuttle.
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356. One hour and 15 minutes.
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357. Righty-ho. I could literally...
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and have lunch in a minute.
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359. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We'll see you at the end
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360. and keep a beer warm for you.
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361. You definitely will need a drink if
you get to the end, I assure you.
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362. Got to go now - important work.
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363. Goodbye.
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364. Economy and no drinks!
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365. I am so gonna win this today.
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366. Calls over,
I put my foot down
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into the noise zone.
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368. Honestly...
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noise that that car makes.
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371. It's just...
It's just so relentless.
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372. I can't imagine having to put up
with that endless bellowing drone.
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373. Yeah, it's a dreary drone.
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374. Just going on and on
and on and on.
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375. You think you had it bad, I was
travelling with a handicap!
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376. James, it's not 1950. The correct
term these days is "a disabled".
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377. He's not disabled,
he's just clumsy.
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378. What?
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379. Actually, on that whole point,
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380. able-bodied people
like to think that
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381. everything that could be done
to make life easier
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382. and convenient for disabled
people has been done,
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383. but when you find yourself
in that position,
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384. you realise it really,
really hasn't.
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385. The Grand Tour -
a show that cares.
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386. This week it's disabled people
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387. and next week we're doing
people who are BLT.
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390. You mean, LGBT.
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391. Yes, that.
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Er... anyway...
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393. It's lesbian, gay, bacon
and tomato - that's the one.
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394. That's my favourite sandwich,
and we're doing that next week.
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395. Later on, though,
we'll be picking the race up,
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397. Absolutely, there'll be
more of that later.
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398. But now it is time for us
to lean
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399. on the lamppost of chat,
in Conversation Street.
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400. Right, yes, now -
Formula One season is over,
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401. and as we all know, I'm sure,
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402. Lewis Hamilton is
world champion,
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405. I'm sure the Baby Jesus
was very pleased.
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406. - I don't doubt it.
- They're like that.
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of the entire season
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I think is a new world record
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chug of champagne.
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412. - Did he?
- Honestly.
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spraying it round.
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the Finns like a drink,
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a titanium throat!"
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417. Imagine the burp he did
afterwards, a whole bottle.
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418. It's staggering.
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for most people,
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is a ritual,
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it's just another drink,
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for at least two hours.
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in Abu Dhabi, on the podium,
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not champagne?
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he's thinking,
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20 minutes and drink rose water."
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and have a beer".
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- I mean, he is a Finn!
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We're told they're coming.
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- We were told this week,
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that there's a problem.
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other cities around the world,
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indeed the cars themselves,
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- That's what they're saying.
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to never run over a person, OK?
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439. Which means you can just go
and stand in front of them.
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440. I mean, you could.
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441. You could do better than that, you
could probably herd them a bit.
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442. I could herd them
and I would herd them.
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how sanctimonious
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444. the man sitting in his new self-driving
car is gonna be with his paper?
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445. "I'm not driving, I'm just reading
the paper while it drives me home."
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447. It'll be going,
"I mustn't run him over!"
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448. Back him into a river.
That's what I'd do, I would.
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algorithms on board
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what they're gonna do.
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451. - So carry a fake baby.
- Good plan!
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the car will think,
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453. "Fake baby or fat, smug man
in a business suit?"
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454. - He's going in the river.
- This is exactly right.
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going to see anything like
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until long after we're dead.
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agree with you more.
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years away, decades away.
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460. It's such a complicated area to
apply what is essentially robotics.
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about robotics.
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could make me a cup of tea,
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or bring me my slippers.
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- Sex robots aren't here yet.
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isn't it?
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466. There's a TV show about that,
isn't there?
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- Orange Sex...
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468. You're from Essex? There's
a sex robot here, look.
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470. That's what he thinks of you.
I don't, personally.
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471. That's amazing.
It's incredibly convincing!
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It's gonna go somewhere wrong.
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475. Somebody says, "We've made this
self-driving car, brilliant."
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476. I will take him to Bolivia, put
him at the bottom of Death Road
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477. and say, "Sit in it,
reading your paper
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478. while it drives you up there, passing
all the buses with the 1,000-foot drop.
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and you can reach the top
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480. with no poo in your
underpants, I'll buy one."
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481. "Enjoy reading your newspaper on the way".
It's not gonna work.
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482. No, right - "Agh!"
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self-driving cars.
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Shall we move it on?
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485. Yes. Moving on.
Interesting news this week -
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486. Jeremy has been approached
to be the ambassador...
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487. - Oh, yeah!
- ... for a vineyard
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488. - in the South of France.
- Yes, I have.
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491. Oh, yeah. "I am the Ambassador
for Chateau."
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"Where is the Ambassador?"
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completely clattered,
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495. You're not an ambassador,
you're a customer!
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496. Sorry - he's out the back
with pneumonia.
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497. - Ambassadorial pneumonia.
- Still droning on about that?
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498. I don't know how it's going to
work though, cos the problem is,
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499. the three of us have never
had a commercial tie-in.
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500. You may be surprised to hear
this - we dress ourselves.
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501. No, he doesn't mean we
put our clothes on ourselves.
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a clothing company.
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to hear that.
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504. - Model's own.
- Yes, this is it.
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choose these and I buy them
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watches and everything.
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508. That's why we don't know how it
works, the commercial stuff.
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you should mention that,
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510. because you know that
pink-and-purple-striped
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I've had for years?
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- You know the one I mean.
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- I know, yeah. Top?
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514. - It's a top.
- Did you say, "top"?
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515. - It's a top.
- It's not a top!
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it's not a T-shirt.
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517. Hammond, I've never said this before
and I promise I'll never say it again,
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519. - A man cannot wear a "top".
- Ordinarily, no,
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520. but that is... Technically,
it's a hooped top.
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521. Anyway, that's not the point.
I was at an event once,
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took me to one side.
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523. He was from Gant, the big
American clothing company
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524. - that made that thing originally, the shirt!
- Top.
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525. He begged me, he said,
"Please stop wearing it."
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526. And then...
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527. It got better than that.
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"If you stop wearing it,
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529. you can have as many
free clothes as you like."
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530. But I still said no
because I'm an arse.
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531. Hey! What about...
Why don't we do...
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532. - What?
- Reverse sponsorship.
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534. You know Levi's once said I'm
ruining the Levi reputation?
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535. - They did!
- Because I always wear Levi's.
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536. Why don't I say to them,
"Give me 100 grand,
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537. I'll wear Rounders"?
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538. - Erm...
- What about watches?
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540. and I'm going to say
something deeply offensive
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541. to millions of people
around the world, Omega!
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542. Unless you send me 50 grand,
and I'll wear a Rolex,
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543. which is the watch of choice
for all the world's arses.
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544. I'm not a lawyer...
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545. - Mm-hm?
- ... but isn't that extortion?
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546. It is extortion.
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547. It just is.
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549. Why don't we say to people,
they can put in bids
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550. to put their logo on the bottom
of Richard Hammond's car?
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551. Because the chances are...
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552. Yes!
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553. Thank you!
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554. - Thank you.
- Imagine the commentary.
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555. "Here comes Richard Hammond.
Oh, no, he's gone off! Pepsi".
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556. - That's a very good idea.
- Moving on.
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557. That's the end
of Conversation Street.
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558. We must move it on with this.
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559. Imagine what it's like
to be a car designer.
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560. You love cars, you always have.
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561. Your school exercise books
were full of drawings of cars.
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562. You worked hard,
you got to college,
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563. learned about geometry
and proportions
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564. and classicism and airflow
and legislation.
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565. Then one day
you get your qualification,
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566. and you land your dream job
somewhere like Mercedes-Benz.
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567. And you spend
your first four years
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568. designing the new seat-belt release
button for the A-Class hatchback.
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569. Exactly, or a tailgate handle
for a van. Ooh!
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570. It's not exactly what
they dreamed of as kids,
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571. is it, car designers?
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572. Which is why they
occasionally get bolshie
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573. and they say to the management,
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us do something interesting?"
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575. And that is obviously what's
happened with the new Mercedes GT R.
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576. You just know the designers
have said, "Can it be green
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577. and can it have a mouth that
could be used for sifting krill
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be nine miles long
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579. and can it have bits of the
Battlestar Galactica on its gills?"
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580. The bosses obviously thought,
"They're being idiotic."
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581. But to keep them sweet,
they let them get on with it.
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582. The upshot is a car
that only really appeals
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583. to those that have
a mental age of eight,
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584. and that's me
and every other man.
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585. It even makes a childish noise.
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586. Just brilliant!
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587. Unfortunately however,
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588. because the stylists were
allowed to do what they wanted,
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stuck out their bottom lips
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a free hand too.
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591. The trouble is that
unlike car stylists,
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and usually drunk,
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tend to be very sensible.
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594. You can tell this just by
looking at their trousers.
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595. So they fitted this with
all sorts of sensible stuff.
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596. It's got a flap, for example,
which lowers itself
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when you're going quickly
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down there.
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599. That literally sucks the car
into the Tarmac,
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601. Then there's
the traction control,
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using this button here.
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603. Then you can decide how off
you'd like it to be
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604. using this piece of Lego here.
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605. You turn it that way, and
it's really very off indeed.
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606. Then you swivel it round, and
now it's only slightly off.
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was a variable thing,
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609. Other things - well, the body
is made from carbon fibre
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to make it light.
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611. And it's got two
Venturi tunnels at the back
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and four-wheel steering.
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on the GT R, in fact,
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the four-wheel steering,
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and when you go through
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619. Dentalcare Swindon,
run by dentists for patients,
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and very eager dog.
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621. Then you've got the gearbox,
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Mystic Meg
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625. It is uncanny!
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626. But the best thing is
the braking. You ready?
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627. Watch this.
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628. Has my face actually
come off? It has, hasn't it?
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629. Small wonder, then, that
the GT R holds the lap record
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at the Nurburgring,
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632. Because AMG Mercs aren't really
supposed to set lap records.
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particularly fast.
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634. You buy an AMG Merc
cos you want it to do this...
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636. while sliding through a
cloud of its own tyre smoke.
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638. you don't want to go round
a corner crisply at 150,
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and sideways at about 27.
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640. And there's another thing too...
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642. It's a twin turbo-charged V8,
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643. which produces 577
horsepower, and that's a lot.
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644. But exactly the same engine
in an E-Class saloon
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more than 600 horsepower.
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646. So why not use that engine
in here?
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is that soon,
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653. So, who would buy a car
like that?
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654. I don't know,
I've never met anyone
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655. who I think would like that
car, would want to buy it.
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656. Besides all that,
if you want something
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657. that feels like a Porsche,
why not buy, say, a Porsche?
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658. Because Porsche are really
good at making Porsches.
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659. - They are.
- Yeah.
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at making Porsches
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661. that since you filmed that,
their new GT2
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ever filmed an AMG Merc
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666. and finished the day
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I started with.
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668. And I don't like that.
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669. I want an AMG Merc to eat
its own feet in every corner.
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670. That's what it's for, yes.
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671. Anyway, if you are
the sort of person
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a shouty, lime green car
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673. that looks mad
but actually isn't,
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674. then you'll probably
want to know
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675. how fast it goes around
our Eboladrome.
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676. Yeah. Last year,
that would have meant
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678. But we're not using him
any more,
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679. because he didn't like
coming to England.
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680. And because you all hated him.
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681. - Well, that too.
- Little bit.
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682. But the point is,
we needed a replacement,
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684. And we've spent
the last nine months
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we could think of.
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687. rally drivers, stunt drivers,
test drivers,
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688. until we ended up
with the fastest.
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689. And here she is.
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691. And she's off.
Tidy start, no wheelspin,
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from the twin-turbo V8.
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Will she lift?
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694. No, it didn't sound like
she did.
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695. Right, second corner,
balancing the car nicely.
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696. God, that thing looks planted.
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697. Right, here we go,
this is the tricky bit.
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698. Let's have a look how she's
getting on round here.
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699. Ooh, that thing looks planted!
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700. And quick.
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701. She's on the raggedy edge
on the down-changes.
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702. Michelins squealing in pain,
but that is...
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703. Let's have a look.
Yeah, inch-perfect.
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704. Now, back onto the Isn't.
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705. She really has only one
throttle position here,
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707. Lifting now, and into the
Old Lady's House complex.
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708. Working the low-speed grip
through there.
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709. Yeah, and back on the gas for
the bumpy run to Substation.
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710. Showing no mercy down there.
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711. Leaving the braking
nice and late.
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the second-to-last corner.
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and across the line.
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717. Here we go.
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718. Past the... Oh, it's quicker.
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720. Bloody hell!
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722. Yeah, it is, and she is
an incredible driver.
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723. She's a phenomenal driver,
absolutely phenomenal.
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724. We are delighted
to have her on board.
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725. But now it is time to move on
to Celebrity Face-Off.
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726. Yes. And once again
it is an international event
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727. as baseball takes on cricket.
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728. In short,
we're trying to find out
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729. who is the fastest person
in the world
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730. who earns a living from throwing
and catching small balls.
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731. So would you please welcome
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and Brian Wilson.
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733. Gentlemen!
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734. Hello, sir.
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735. - Kevin, how are you?
- Good.
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736. Good. Have a seat.
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737. Brian. Good to see you.
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738. That is a look!
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739. That is a look
you've got going there.
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740. First of all, thank you
very much for coming.
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741. Thanks for having us.
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742. And let's begin
with a simple one, OK?
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743. Actually, it's not that simple.
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744. Kevin, could you explain
to our American viewers
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746. I think I'm very lucky,
we've got...
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747. I'm bored already actually!
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748. - No, go on, have another bash.
- No.
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749. Just cos I don't like it
and it gives me hay fever.
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750. Go on.
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751. Yeah, it's very difficult.
For American...
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752. I play a lot of golf with
a lot of American people
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753. and they literally,
after two minutes,
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754. tell me to go away,
swearing at me,
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755. because how can you play a game for
five days and not get a result?
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756. But there's T20s
that Brian knows about,
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757. he's been to India,
he's played T20s in India,
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758. and it's a pretty cool game.
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759. - I reckon you could do a T20.
- No, I couldn't.
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in the outfield,
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super-heated from re-entry,
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763. and then it always lands
right on the end of your...
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764. - "Gah!"
- That finger?
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765. - Yeah, and everyone shouts.
- That's convenient.
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766. Everybody shouts,
and you drop the ball,
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767. and you're batting
and some enormous man...
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768. It's miserable, it goes on,
as you say, five days.
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770. perhaps you could explain
to the British viewers
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771. what baseball is.
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772. It's not much more exciting.
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773. - I've seen...
- It's a little faster.
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774. I've seen clips of it in films,
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775. like Good Will Hunting,
there's a scene of it.
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776. It's rounders.
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777. - Now, I just learned...
- It is rounders, isn't it?
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778. I just learned
what rounders was today,
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779. and in all fairness,
no, no, it's not like that.
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780. Men play this sport as well.
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781. Can you be drunk
while playing baseball?
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782. - You can be, I guess, yeah.
- Cos you are...
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I presume.
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784. We're all piss-heads.
Cricketers are piss-heads.
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785. The great celebrated cricketers,
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786. the Flintoffs, the Warnes,
piss-heads.
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787. - Piss-heads?
- Piss-heads, yeah.
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788. - It's OK.
- You can say that?
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789. Or as we call them, ambassadors.
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790. With pneumonia.
That's what it is.
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to read the other day
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792. about the England
cricket team and how...
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793. Actually, the Australian
cricket team as well,
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794. I presume it's the same
in South Africa,
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795. is how much drinking went on
at the "tea break".
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796. Yeah. There's a world record
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consumed on an aeroplane
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for the Ashes,
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799. and there was an Australian
cricketer drank 52 beers
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801. That's aggressive.
That's aggressive.
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803. - That's a big amount.
- That's a lot of drunk.
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on to cars, if we may,
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805. - having covered the sport.
- Sure.
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I think it's fair to say,
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to your driving career.
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809. It wasn't the best start, no.
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810. So, 16, got my licence.
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811. First day, I got a speeding
ticket, that was expected.
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812. Second day, though,
it's about 1am,
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813. apparently we have a curfew
I didn't know about,
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814. you have to be in bed
by a certain time.
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815. As a 16-year-old,
I'm thinking, "No, I don't."
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816. So I rolled through
the stop sign,
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817. and I see the blue lights,
and I'm thinking,
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818. "I'm in a '94 Thunderbird,
this is a V8 engine."
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819. So I speed.
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820. Now I'm getting
in a police chase.
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821. - Now the adrenaline's going.
- Second day?
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822. The second day.
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823. I'm driving around
my neighbourhood,
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824. and I accidentally hit
an electrical box
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825. and the power goes out
and I feel really bad.
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826. But I left this guy in the dust.
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827. Like, I got all the way
to my driveway.
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828. But because
I turned the keys off...
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829. The car was automatic lights.
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830. So the cop
just followed the lights
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831. and arrested me in my
driveway, my front yard.
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832. And so what do you get
for that, for...
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833. What do you get? You get to go
to jail, you get a free ride.
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834. And I'm amazed
they pull you over,
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835. cos you look like
an accountant, I mean...
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836. This is a slow Tuesday.
See me on the weekends!
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837. So, Kevin, your first car
was a Nissan...
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838. - Pulsar.
- Which is a bit boring.
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839. It's not as good as his
V8 Thunderbird, is it?
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840. It is boring, apart from
a couple of gadgets.
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841. I got a couple of gadgets
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842. that were put in
by my late grandfather.
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843. And in South Africa, the
crime rate's pretty severe,
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844. so there was a switch he had
put underneath the ignition
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845. you had to flip before
you could turn the car.
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846. If you didn't flip it
within 20 seconds, the car...
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847. Would explode, killing
everybody within 40 yards.
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848. - That's safe!
- The South African way.
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849. There was another one,
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850. every time you put it into
reverse, "Doo, doo, doo."
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851. I'm a cool 18-year-old
driving around Durban,
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852. I put it in reverse, everyone goes,
"Where's the truck?"
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853. It was a little red
Nissan Pulsar,
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854. "Doo, doo, doo, doo," out of it.
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855. So really, you're basically
a slightly more wild driver.
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856. Did you not buy a police car
at one stage?
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857. I did have a police car.
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858. And I did get
pulled over in that. So...
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859. Again, why would you
get pulled over?
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860. It wasn't my fault, though.
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861. They said I was trying to
impersonate a police officer,
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862. which I wasn't, it was just
a cool car to drive in.
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863. I may have pulled a friend
over as a joke.
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864. - But who wouldn't?
- Did you have sirens and all?
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865. Yeah, you have sirens.
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866. Have you ever gone anywhere
in a car
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867. and not been pulled over
by the police?
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868. Just thinking, going back
to the sporting thing,
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869. when you played cricket
briefly in India,
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870. you managed to get
into trouble with that one.
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871. - Yeah, and felt really bad.
- Really?
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872. So, well, where I was,
it was just a large field
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873. and there might have been
100 games going on,
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874. all the kids
from around local playing,
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875. and they said,
"Hey, you wanna try?"
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876. So no one tells me
any of these rules,
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877. so there's these three little...
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878. - What do you call, wickets?
- Wickets.
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879. - Stumps.
- "OK, what do I do?"
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880. They give me this
paddle-looking thing,
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881. and like, "Just stand there,
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882. and then this guy's
gonna throw to you."
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883. He throws it, it hits
the ground, I'm like, "What?
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884. That's a bad pitch."
And it hits the wickets,
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885. and all the kids start
laughing at me.
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886. "What are you guys laughing
at? Give me another shot!"
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887. So I stand up, pff,
just absolutely destroy it.
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888. It leaves the park, it hits
an apartment building,
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889. and I'm just like,
"I'm the greatest!"
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890. The guy that brought me there
told me
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891. that's the only ball
that they have.
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892. And immediately
I just went, "Oh.
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893. I feel terrible."
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894. "We've had that ball in our
town for three generations."
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895. - They would have.
- Treasure it.
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896. Now, going back to cars,
you, at one stage,
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897. as I understand it,
had a Vauxhall Vectra.
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898. I did.
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899. And you said to our researcher
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900. when they called you
the other day,
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901. "I have nothing particularly
interesting to say about that."
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902. I've been known to be
a straight-shooter.
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903. Put it there.
I once had to do a TV show
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904. where I was asked
to review one of those,
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905. and couldn't think of a thing.
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906. It was four wheels
and a seat.
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907. Why did you have one?
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908. The team were sponsored
by Vauxhall.
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909. You were sponsored by Vauxhall?
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910. Oh, I'd have gone and done
another sport.
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911. Now, we must get
on to why you are here.
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912. Obviously, you're only the second group
of people we've had around the track.
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913. - How was it out there?
- It was...
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914. I found it comfortable
on the tar,
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915. but as soon as we veered
off there, it was difficult.
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916. - It was intimidating.
- Is it?
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917. I loved it!
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918. There were grass clippings
all over the car,
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919. I just took it off-road
a little bit, it was fun.
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920. Yeah, I've been hearing.
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921. We can get it mended
for next week.
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922. Kevin, we're gonna see
your lap first.
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923. OK, let's bring it up
and see how you got on.
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924. Is that
a slow-motion start?
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925. Oh, no, you're building up
speed as you cross the line.
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926. Come on, Kevin!
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927. Ooh, that's
a determined-looking face.
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928. Clipping the corner,
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929. but keeping two wheels
on the track, nice to see.
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930. Yes, you've done what I do.
You brake there
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931. and then you've got a slingshot
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932. into what we're calling
the Difficult Bit.
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933. That's when it goes
really skatey as you...
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934. You've really gotta pay...
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935. Ooh, I say, that's rather good.
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936. For a man who grew up
with a Pulsar.
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937. Kevin, you absolute numpty!
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938. Right, oh, look at
that, it's got the tail out.
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939. Yeah, got the tail
out, got him going good.
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940. Traction control saved it,
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941. now you can floor it
through to Difficult Bit 2.
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942. Oh, she's going all right.
Nicely done.
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943. - That was tough.
- Yeah.
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944. It is a tough bit.
This is really slippery
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945. when you come back
on the Tarmac,
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946. you think that's OK,
and it isn't.
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947. Tyres being absolutely tortured,
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948. that's looking nice.
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949. Right, onto the straight.
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950. Come on, baby! Come on, baby!
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951. It's more exciting
than cricket, way more!
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952. As is being asleep.
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953. Were you flat-out through there?
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954. I was flat-out through
there, then I messed this up.
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955. Ooh! I'm not...
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956. Yeah, I messed it up,
I missed the curve.
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957. Ballsy flat-out through there,
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958. but you crossed the line,
you did it.
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959. I got it. Time?
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960. So...
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961. Time?
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962. - Patience.
- Time?
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963. You're a cricketer,
we know you have patience.
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964. OK.
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965. Because what else
is there to have?
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966. - It wasn't bad.
- No, it looked OK.
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967. - Brian.
- Yes.
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968. - Want to see his lap?
- Yeah.
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969. Come on, let's see Brian's.
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970. Oh.
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971. Right, no creeping
across the line.
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972. And here we go! Yee!
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973. That is a colourful
comb... That's a...
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974. Cheat. He's cheating! Cheat!
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975. He's a cheat!
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976. It's not Formula One,
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977. we won't penalise him for
this, we have no stewards.
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978. Oh!
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979. Oh, my God!
Coming in hot!
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980. Holding it well, though,
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981. and, I must say,
that is exuberant.
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982. He's on fire!
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983. Into the gravel cell,
the banked gravel corner,
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984. nicely done through there.
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985. Look at those stones
coming off the back of that.
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986. Difficult Bit 2.
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987. Floor it.
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988. You don't think this is
gonna be slippery but it is.
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989. Every time, that happens.
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990. Nicely held, though, Brian.
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991. You really do get around.
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992. And there he is, onto the
main straight and relaxing.
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993. Yoo!
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994. Well, not
completely relaxing.
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995. Were you flat through here,
as well?
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996. Ooh.
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997. I took it...
Flat-out, that's good.
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998. Braking hard.
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999. Not bad at all.
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1000. And there we are, across the
line, that's both of them.
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1001. Right. Now, I've got
your times here.
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1002. I'll tell you one thing,
they're very, very close.
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1003. So you were kind of smooth
and crickety.
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1004. - Yeah.
- You were kind of exuberant.
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1005. - Yeah.
- They are ridiculously close.
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1006. - OK, here we go.
- The suspense.
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1007. - I mean, come on.
- Yeah.
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1008. - Killing me.
- OK, Kevin.
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1009. - 1:17.2.
- 1:17.2?
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1010. So at the moment,
you're the fastest man
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1011. who's ever been round our track.
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1012. - Until...
- This precise moment.
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1013. Until about 30 seconds.
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1014. Brian Wilson...
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1015. - Ooh.
- 1:17...
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1016. - Ooh.
- Point one.
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1017. - Give it to me.
- .. five.
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1018. - Damn it!
- Ah!
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1019. Seriously, 0.3 of a second.
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1020. Well done, sir.
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1021. - That's close.
- That is nice.
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1022. That is a nice result,
I'm very pleased with that.
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1023. And there we are,
you are still the fastest man
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1024. who's been round our track.
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1025. You have come a long way
for nothing.
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1026. Thank you.
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1027. - Literally nothing...
- Much appreciated.
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1028. So, honestly, I mean
it's been an absolute joy
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1029. - having you both here...
- Came here for the sheep.
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1030. Yeah, no, take one home.
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1031. So there we are,
ladies and gentlemen,
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1032. Brian Wilson, and the fastest
person who makes a living
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1033. by throwing and hitting
and catching small balls,
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1034. Kevin Pietersen!
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1035. Thank you, sir.
Thank you.
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1036. Right.
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1037. Now, this week
we are having a race
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1038. from Central Park in New York
to Niagara Falls,
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1039. and it's Jeremy
in the new Ford GT
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1040. against James and me
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1041. in a whole selection
of public transport.
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1042. Yes, and when
we left the action,
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1043. Jeremy was miles ahead
in the car,
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1044. slowly going deaf
from the drone of the engine.
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1045. But now we were
about to haul him in
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1046. as we boarded
the flight to Buffalo.
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1047. - Thank you.
- Thank you.
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1048. Ow! Sorry.
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1049. Get out of the way. Get out
of the way, I'm in a race.
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1050. Hello. Hello.
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1051. Don't get in the way of someone
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1052. who's just given up
a 43-year smoking habit.
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1053. Meanwhile...
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1054. Has he got to go in that?
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1055. Yes.
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1056. OK, see you on board.
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1057. - Welcome aboard.
- Hello. Thank you.
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1058. Oh, God.
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1059. Hello. Hello.
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1060. Yeah.
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1061. OK.
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1062. Having covered
160 miles,
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1063. the GT's tiny tank
was now nearly empty.
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1064. This is a splash-and-dash.
Right, petroleum.
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1065. Oh, please let it not be
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1066. one of those stupid
American ones
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1067. where I've gotta pay first,
I don't know how much I want.
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1068. Sadly, it was.
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1069. No. Not a debit card.
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1070. I haven't got one... Ah.
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1071. What?
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1072. All exits are marked
with a sign overhead...
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1073. It's very unusual having business
class at the back, isn't it?
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1074. Imagine what it's like
at the front.
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1075. Must be sort of like there.
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1076. It's quite good if you sit at
the back in business class,
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1077. survey the whole aeroplane.
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1078. This is an Embraer 190.
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1079. I can tell you a bit about
these actually.
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1080. Prepare for departure.
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1081. Oh, dear, you can't,
he's talking.
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1082. Hello. Can I...
The pump says...
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1083. It's just coming up
"not approved".
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1084. Does it have a chip?
It's probably the chip.
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1085. How do I pay? Cos...
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1086. I'll turn the pump on,
you pump what you need
Copy !req
1087. and I'll let you run
the card when you're done.
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1088. Thank you so much.
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1089. If you talk like Hugh Grant,
you can get anywhere.
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1090. Any minute now, Richard
Hammond and James May
Copy !req
1091. will be thinking,
"Mmm, a beer, I think."
Copy !req
1092. Anyway, here we go,
let's catch him up.
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1093. Definitely.
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1094. I think we should celebrate
our progress right now,
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1095. as we're moving so well.
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1096. - Hello.
- Hello.
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1097. - Hi.
- Can we have beer?
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1098. - Two beers, please.
- Let me see.
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1099. So, as it turns out,
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1100. unfortunately I won't be able
to serve you any beer today.
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1101. Can I offer you a water,
Coke, Sprite?
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1102. - You've got no beer?
- No, I'm sorry.
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1103. Wine. Wine? Two glasses
of wine? White wine.
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1104. I'm not quite too sure why,
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1105. but unfortunately
I won't be able to.
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1106. Can I get you
some other beverages?
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1107. However, while they
were squashed and thirsty,
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1108. there was no getting round
the fact
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1109. that they were doing 500mph,
and I wasn't.
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1110. Come on, fellow Ford driver,
get out of the way, please.
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1111. You've got a Ford!
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1112. We are gonna be
reeling him in now.
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1113. We're not gonna get stuck
behind anything.
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1114. - No.
- In traffic.
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1115. No. Nobody is gonna have
a puncture.
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1116. Or shed the load
from a pick-up truck.
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1117. No.
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1118. My biggest problem,
though,
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1119. was the woeful lane discipline.
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1120. And you're gonna stay in
that lane, are you, really?
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1121. Undertaking.
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1122. This is allowed in the
United States and America.
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1123. You can see why. People
don't use their mirrors.
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1124. It was a problem.
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1125. And then there was a bigger one.
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1126. What the hell's this?
I'm in a traffic jam.
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1127. A bloody traffic jam. No.
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1128. We're about to begin
our descent
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1129. into the Buffalo airport.
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1130. We'll be on the ground shortly.
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1131. Look.
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1132. Is there a fat idiot
in a very fast Ford?
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1133. - Nope.
- Good.
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1134. Why is there a traffic jam?
And it's a bad one.
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1135. Look, we're all stopped.
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1136. Come on. Come on, come on.
Come on, come on, come on.
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1137. Go, go, go, go, go.
Chair, please.
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1138. Oh, shit.
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1139. There we go. I'm in.
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1140. Blimey! Yeah, that is...
I am safe.
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1141. Incident.
There's been an accident.
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1142. There's the problem. Jesus.
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1143. We have some time to make up.
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1144. Seeing an accident like that
normally slows you down,
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1145. but I couldn't do that.
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1146. I was upholding
the honour of the car.
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1147. They should be landing
in about ten minutes.
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1148. Oh, no.
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1149. May? You've landed?
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1150. - Yes! Yes.
- James, too loud. Too loud.
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1151. Where are you?
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1152. I'm 130 miles from Buffalo.
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1153. He's 130 miles away.
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1154. Well, you better
get a move on then
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1155. in your 200 and whatever
it is mile-an-hour car.
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1156. I... Oh.
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1157. - That's...
- Keep going.
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1158. Oh, for God's... Shut up.
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1159. Bye.
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1160. Right, where do we get the bus?
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1161. We now only had a
couple of dozen miles to go.
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1162. We'd catch a bus into Buffalo
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1163. and then another
to the finish line
Copy !req
1164. at the Niagara Falls.
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1165. Trying to think
where this went wrong.
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1166. George Washington Bridge,
that didn't help.
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1167. The accident and the traffic jam
that resulted, that didn't help.
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1168. But I think the main problem
Copy !req
1169. is that Jet Blue managed to do
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1170. an hour and 15 minute flight
in an hour.
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1171. Oh, I say.
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1172. Oh, I see,
it folds out like that?
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1173. - That's very clever.
- Here we go.
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1174. - Thank you.
- Aligned.
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1175. - There's a wheelchair section right over there.
- Thank you very much.
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1176. Come on. Yay!
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1177. The Trump enthusiast
has pulled over!
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1178. Right, let's find out
where he is.
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1179. It's Mr Bell End.
Hammond, where are you?
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1180. Leaving the airport on a bus.
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1181. Right. Well,
I'm 90 miles behind you.
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1182. You're gonna have
to make that up in no time.
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1183. How far are you
from Niagara Falls now?
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1184. 23 miles.
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1185. I'd say
you could be doomed.
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1186. Good luck,
we're getting closer. Bye.
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1187. He's never gonna do it.
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1188. Oh! I don't want this car
to lose, I properly love it.
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1189. It's just so exciting.
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1190. All the things that make it
bad and annoying
Copy !req
1191. make it brilliant and exciting.
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1192. The noise, and the ride,
and the roughness.
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1193. It's just raucous, raw,
bareback, unplugged energy.
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1194. I want it to win,
I want it to beat the plane.
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1195. But to do that, it
would have to do 113 miles
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1196. in the time it takes a bus
to do 23.
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1197. Stop requested.
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1198. Luckily, however,
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1199. buses have other people on them.
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1200. I don't like this bit.
What do you do?
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1201. You just have to sit here.
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1202. Yeah. Bus travel
is tricky to like, isn't it?
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1203. And we've gotta stop
and change buses,
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1204. and if we lose ten, 15 minutes
waiting for the next bus...
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1205. I know, it's not in the bag.
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1206. 76 miles.
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1207. Stop requested.
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1208. Who pulled the...
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1209. Well, it is a bus with...
Can't be rude to customers.
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1210. Nobody else pull the string
until we've got off, please.
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1211. Let's just go all the way.
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1212. Hello. Where are you?
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1213. I think about 55 miles away
from the finish line.
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1214. - 55?
- Yeah.
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1215. Right, this is gonna be close.
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1216. Have you not got to Buffalo yet?
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1217. No, no, we're in Buffalo,
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1218. but we haven't got
to the bus change point.
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1219. Oh, really? Oh!
Does your bus keep stopping?
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1220. Well, of course it does,
it's a bloody bus!
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1221. I haven't been on one
since I was eight.
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1222. That kept stopping.
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1223. I thought, "I won't go on
another one, they're stupid."
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1224. - They're still the same.
- Bye-bye.
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1225. Amazingly,
I was still in the running,
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1226. but my furious pace meant
I had to make a decision.
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1227. Do I drive like Al Gore would
want me to drive, at 55mph,
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1228. and possibly make
the finish line
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1229. without having to fill up again,
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1230. or do I floor it,
go really quickly,
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1231. and have a quick
splash-and-dash?
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1232. Do I risk running out...
Oh, no, I can't.
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1233. Meanwhile,
not that far ahead,
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1234. we had reached the bus station.
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1235. And James, incredibly,
was doing running.
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1236. Where the hell is it?
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1237. Niagara Falls, Niagara Falls.
48, look.
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1238. It's that one there. In we go.
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1239. Right, we need
a swift departure.
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1240. Hello! Oh! He's missed the ramp.
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1241. This is so irritating.
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1242. I've got 35 miles to go,
that's all,
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1243. but I'm not gonna make it
on the fuel,
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1244. I just know I'm not.
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1245. I'm gonna have to fill up. Argh!
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1246. - So, 15 miles from here?
- Yeah.
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1247. It's 35 miles.
Four gallons will do it.
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1248. That will do.
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1249. Now approaching
Mohawk Street.
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1250. No need to stop.
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1251. No, no need to stop,
we're all fine.
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1252. Ah, roadworks!
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1253. - Ten miles, Richard Hammond.
- Ten miles to go?
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1254. Yes, joy of joys,
two actual lanes open.
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1255. Get a bloody move on!
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1256. 12 million people a year
visit Niagara Falls.
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1257. Do they?
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1258. I want them all to get in
Jeremy's way, but not ours.
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1259. Yes, Niagara Falls.
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1260. No, no, no. No, a toll. Argh!
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1261. Luckily, though,
I had an electronic pass,
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1262. which made paying much faster.
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1263. See, Hammond,
it's right there. See it?
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1264. - Yeah.
- See the spray?
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1265. Yeah.
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1266. It's not working. No!
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1267. Right.
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1268. Stop requested.
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1269. - Is this it?
- This is our stop.
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1270. - Yeah.
- Right.
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1271. Four miles.
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1272. Are you gonna have a heart attack on television?
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1273. Yeah.
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1274. Don't wanna lose this.
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1275. What's it say there? "Falls".
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1276. Right, this is it.
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1277. Where the hell are they?
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1278. There's the observation tower.
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1279. There is the observation tower,
that's where I'm headed.
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1280. Dicky wheel.
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1281. Ah! Oh! I have been turned into Richard
Hammond by six hours in that car.
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1282. This is it.
There's the bridge thing.
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1283. Oh, God. Jesus.
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1284. - In we go.
- Howdy.
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1285. Ooh.
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1286. Oh, God,
so it all comes down to,
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1287. is he the other side
of this barrier?
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1288. Can you get that door, Hammond?
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1289. Yeah, I got it, got it, got it.
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1290. Oh. Hang on. Oh. Look.
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1291. Let me sit down, sorry.
Put the brake on.
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1292. How long you been here?
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1293. Long enough
to do some nice pictures
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1294. - and some Instagram work.
- Oh, good.
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1295. Why are you so tired?
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1296. I've been pushing him uphill!
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1297. - He doesn't like it.
- He's actually sweating.
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1298. - He's been running!
- I've run on the internet.
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1299. I thought he might have
a heart attack.
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1300. James May is going to die
live on TV.
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1301. I'm gonna do it here,
just talk amongst yourselves.
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1302. The gloating gets worse.
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1303. So there we are, the answer to the
question that no one was asking is:
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1304. Yes, the Ford GT
is faster than an airliner.
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1305. No, it's faster than a bus.
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1306. And it crippled you
and made you deaf.
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1307. He didn't exactly arrive
in tip-top shape, did he?
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1308. No, but hang on,
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1309. that's because I had to
push him around all day,
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1310. and it was like having
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1311. a massive wheeled suitcase
with an opinion
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1312. that pointed at things
like Rommel all the time.
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1313. He was the only one who had
a comfortable day, actually.
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1314. - You were.
- You were.
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1315. Cos the honest truth is,
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1316. that Ford GT went through
a city and on a motorway,
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1317. and neither
of those environments
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1318. is where it's really at home.
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1319. Yes, like I said in New York,
it's a racing car.
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1320. Yes, which is why I'm going to
get one brought over to the UK
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1321. and later I'm gonna thrash
it round the Eboladrome.
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1322. - You're gonna do that?
- As opposed to?
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1323. Well, uh... me?
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1324. People wanna know
what it's like on a track,
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1325. not what it's like on its roof.
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1326. And on that terrible
disappointment, for you,
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1327. it's time to end.
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1328. Thank you so much
for watching, goodnight.
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