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thank you!
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and welcome!
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his favourite waterfall.
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a stranger's barbecue...
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some dust on a girl.
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but we start with McLaren.
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with a new car
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the corners and faster
in a straight line.
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of us three qualified
to drive such a thing
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I've Done It Again" Hammond.
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may have been great to drive,
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beautiful, or even
very exciting to look at,
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that's a different matter.
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and from any angle
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it's simply sensational.
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that glows red when you
unlock the doors.
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the Ferrari 488
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the business of speed
and power,
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takes just 2.8 seconds.
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is 212 miles an hour.
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the efforts of the Italians.
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in this car.
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point, is it? No, that's a...
Never mind. Whatever.
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Well, it's ridiculous
is what it is.
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with its twin-turbos
produces 710 of them.
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the actual mechanical engine
in a McLaren P1
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battery boost
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just 17 horsepower more.
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gone nuts with the styling
and the engine,
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is still very much a McLaren.
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I mean it's been made
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from the Kingdom of Geeks.
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the replacement
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technician, so how much
of this car is new then,
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has paid dividends.
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the reasons the 720
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mid-engine super car
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intakes behind the doors.
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subtle channels
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air into the engine bay.
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the 650, had a carbon fibre
tub that came up to here.
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all of that down the centre,
everything, is carbon fibre.
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carbon windscreen pillars
can be very thin,
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to see out, and it's light.
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about 18 kilograms up here.
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of gravity is lower,
which is good.
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computer-controlled
suspension,
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than the system on the P1.
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700-horsepower hardcore
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as a nice sit down.
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all that comfortableness mean
for the handling?
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active.
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I do like that.
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system on this,
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pointy-heads in Cambridge,
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the biggest possible
contact patch
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and the tarmac.
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It's staggering!
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a four-wheel drive.
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to get a little more lairy,
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computers and activate
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lets you select the angle of
dangle through your drift
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of traction control.
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it, lots of drift available.
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I think.
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This is a McLaren. Accuracy.
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to do the trick.
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on a McLaren's
Variable Drift Control.
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your slide fest...
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to comfort mode,
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for a relaxing cruise.
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stands out about this car,
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want speed, you get speed.
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you get comfort.
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help yourself.
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there's plenty.
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back to is those looks.
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technical perfection
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that does justice
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underneath.
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a bit here.
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I'll go further, I'm in love.
This is utterly brilliant.
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Well, no, I drove that car,
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720 a couple of weeks ago
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like the brake pedal.
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- The wrong colour?
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- Was it in the glove box?
Was it the handbrake?
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- Was it round
and in front of you?
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imagine a volume knob
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start till you get to six.
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and then it all happens.
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noticed it on the track,
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impossible to drive smoothly.
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as mad as the seat controls.
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that this is a man
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summoned a woman from
the other side of London
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- No.
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- No, it wasn't complicated.
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the seat control?
- Can I say, actually, yes.
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there's no sense to it.
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You can't recline.
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controls and let's forget
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the 720 goes round
the Eboladrome.
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who can adjust the seat.
- Yes.
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Short-shifting away from the
line to manage the traction
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onto the Isn't.
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round the first corner,
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on this cold, tricky track.
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to Your Name Here.
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sounds good.
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a bit of tyre squeal there.
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hill and back onto the Isn't.
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to keep the fire lit.
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technical Old Lady's House.
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there.
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car in track mode but the
dash is in full screen.
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proper drivers prefer.
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clearly needs some managing
under braking.
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to go now.
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and across the line!
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It looks fast.
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goes on the leader board.
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Quicker than the GTR.
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quite interesting, isn't it,
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deduced from that
is the car you loved
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than the car it has replaced.
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weird. The only thing
I can think of
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Trofeo tyres which are
super sticky, wasn't it?
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on normal road tyres.
It makes a difference.
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quite a good explanation.
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on Conversation Street.
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Conversation Street
this week.
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year we're doing our awards,
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the Nigels.
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the Worst Car of the Year.
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Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV.
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actually, chief among which
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177. is the way it beeps as you're
driving along for no reason.
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and it goes "beep".
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179. - Ah.
- Nothing's happened,
it's just beeping.
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180. - Maybe it's just bored.
- I'd be bored if I was
a PHEV, but anyway.
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the Mini Countryman
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particularly impressed with
its consistent awfulness.
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first launched seven years
ago
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to this day. Well done,
the Nissan Juke.
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It's a wacky vicar.
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of vicar that will go,
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and do you know who else was
there? Jesus!"
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- That's what it is.
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the worst-looking rear end.
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the Honda Civic Type R.
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a car they wouldn't stop
designing.
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here and one there and there,
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exhaust, two exhausts,
three..."
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They just didn't know
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at a wedding.
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the Land Rover Discovery!
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designer Gerry McGovern...
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a picture of him here?
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because you would buy one
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you'd wake up and think,
"What have I done?"
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on that.
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your mid-season haircut,
that's true,
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the McLaren film
that you saw earlier.
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See if you can spot
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Lamborghini Huracán.
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the subject of power and
speed it actually beats them.
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- You switched to
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Supercar With Water Award.
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- Is it?
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at the track,
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to a petrol station which is
miles away,
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from one of the jerry cans.
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- When the tea started tasting
funny, I suppose?
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How many have you driven?
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present you with your Nigel
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- Thank you.
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- Thank you very much.
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that concludes Conversation
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on The Grand Tour
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messages from people
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too faked and too set-up.
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one of them here.
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you did in Morocco
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Why can't you do stuff like
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because it was too set-up."
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a completely unplanned film.
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to find locations,
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between us,
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we should do whatever it was
we were going to do...
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wave-powered machine
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a terribly annoying noise.
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five-cylinder, turbo-charged,
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three and a half seconds.
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hang on.
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before I get here.
Hang on. It's a...
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scrotum? No, that's...
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up with the right words...
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in an Ariel Nomad.
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that in voice-over.
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a Porsche?
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that Porsche...
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the Cockster that is now
the 97 one?
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- Yes, that.
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"Shall I buy an Audi
or some scaffolding?"
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No, because they're both...
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- Cars?
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No. Do they have
the same performance? No.
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our mismatched cars,
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mismatched Lada Riva.
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work, is it? I mean...
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- Yeah, but they already know,
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- You haven't said
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He said mine in voice-over
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it was. And I paid just £800,
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for the all-important
modifications.
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- Hey?
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them into fire engines.
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them into fire engines.
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about turning...
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engine using the money you
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I've spent £800.
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from Audi.
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"Can I borrow a Nomad?"
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into a fire engine, you
won't win the competition.
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- You are in the competition!
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an amusing fire engine.
It can't be done.
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exists. It's brilliant.
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than you'd expect,
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you can fit the firemen
in it, and the water.
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- Exactly. That's
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you're not gonna turn
that into a fire engine
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an air hostess car.
- It is not.
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during the journey?
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our unscripted film
got even more unscripted.
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- OK.
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if it's a selfie! I mean...
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all in. I'm better at this.
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- Could it maybe wait?
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- Brill.
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- Where are we going?
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This is the point
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Chat, chat...
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in different directions."
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to decide what we were doing,
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quarry in which he could test
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the outer reaches
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in this brilliant little TT.
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is an absolute masterpiece.
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no difference
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deep bass drum of torque
all the time.
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it makes. It sounds like...
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It sounds like...
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a bear that's trodden
on a plug?
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wouldn't it?
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torque in an Audi...
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do you have to put your phone
in flight mode
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here in his scaffolding.
Anyway, as I was...
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your feet to make sure
there's nothing on the floor?
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you would imagine...
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your tray table away
ready for when you stop?
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putting this much power
and this much torque in a TT
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and out of control, but no...
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the lavatories?
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392. There's nothing for it,
I'm gonna have to lose him,
get out of radio range.
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393. Right, Hammond, goodbye,
I'm losing you now.
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just a dune buggy
with a number plate
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that he's wrong.
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we've got ourselves
an unscripted race here.
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last week to check it out
like we usually do,
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and we wouldn't have done it.
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- No.
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- No.
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how fast this is.
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in my mirror,
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thing before we do that.
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- I'd really like a jumper.
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we're gonna have a race
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a jumper.
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- And while we're doing that,
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they'll cut back to James in
his stupid Lada.
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were bumbling about,
I'd found a workshop...
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and safety-obsessed locals...
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420. so I could convert my Lada
into a fire engine. Oh, yes!
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back in the 21st century,
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had bought his jumper
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somewhere
to have our drag race.
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where there's buses.
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another problem as well.
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a slow news week in Croatia,
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everywhere by the paparazzi,
and TV crews.
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Everybody is filming us.
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431. This is impossible.
How are you supposed to have
a bloody race?
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432. Hammond, just pull over here.
Stop, stop,
stop, stop, stop.
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434. Stop, stop. Abort, abort.
He's paparazzi.
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It will be in the Daily Mail.
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then had a sudden burst
of intelligence.
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there's an airport sign.
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Well spotted, Mr Hammond.
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have drag races, isn't it?
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with a... This is like
a news crew here.
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- Hello.
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- Don't tell them we're doing
a drag race.
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on the radio!
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- Hello. Are you having
a nice time?
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448. Very nice, thank you.
Look. So you can't be
cross with me.
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- Absolutely, yes.
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a drive around.
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Jeremy's gone in
to ask permission.
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end of, move on.
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it's a commercial airport,
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457. they're not gonna suspend
flight operations for us
to do a drag race.
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- Yeah, I suppose so, but...
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a couple of weeks ago,
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to sort something out.
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why we do that.
- Exactly!
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unscripted television.
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a waste disposal unit all day
long and every day long
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hoping that one day
a cat will fall into it,
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a cat into it
and get it over with.
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467. Whilst James continued
with his stupid fire engine
conversion,
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until eventually...
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an abandoned runway.
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470. - Right, ready!
- Do the tension thing
before the race.
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471. Oh, OK.
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400 brake horsepower
but his car is heavy.
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290 brake horsepower
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476. So in actual fact this has
400 brake horsepower per ton.
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478. Hang on, hang on, hang on.
Hang on, Hammond?
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480. Normally we have a production
member with a chequered flag.
We haven't got that.
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481. We'll start it on the radio.
That's what we'll do,
we'll start it on the radio.
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No, wait a minute, hang on.
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483. No, I can't do it,
I've got launch control,
I need both hands.
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I have to put the radio away
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485. before I set off.
I've got nowhere to put it.
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we just get a local person?
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487. Yeah, that's not difficult,
for somebody just
to wave a flag. Yes.
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we'll cut back to James
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489. and then when we get back
we'll have a local person.
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490. With Hammond
and Clarkson's camera crew
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491. looking for a local person
to start
their pointless race,
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493. So, here we are. Just
a few hours and exactly
£1,200 later, my fire engine.
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very quick to point out
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495. that the fire engine
as a concept
is very well established,
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496. but this is something
different. You don't call
the fire brigade.
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497. I patrol in your area and you
summon me if you need
a fire putting out.
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498. Like an ice-cream van. And
to that end I have a siren.
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500. There is a large range of
fire-fighting accoutrements
on board.
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501. There are various hoses.
We've got CO2 for electrical
fires, fire blankets, sand.
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See, if I just turn on
that pump,
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503. steer with my knees, and
put on the windscreen wipers,
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504. and extinguish the fire.
There you go.
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505. And a lot of it comes through
the window and it... Jeez.
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506. Yeah, it's quite...
I may have made it
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than it needs to be.
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508. All I needed now
was a fire to put out.
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509. And since this was
an unscripted film,
it had to be a real one.
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510. I'm going to put my light on,
and my siren, just in case
anybody needs me.
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continued to drive round
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an unscripted fire,
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a typical Croatian
to start our race.
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515. It didn't work,
we didn't go anywhere.
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My mind was elsewhere.
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Why don't we use her
as the finish line
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519. and then get, I don't know,
a sound recordist
to do the start?
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520. Yeah. That works.
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521. OK, problem sorted.
We have our starter.
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522. We've lost the distraction,
in quite a big way, actually.
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one hell of a finishing line.
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527. Back at the start line,
the news was bleak.
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528. I think I've broken
that drive shaft end.
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had to be sourced,
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530. I decided to take the
finishing line for a spin,
in my functioning Audi.
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531. - Woo-hoo!
- Hammond?
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532. I need to go to feed my pet.
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and feed her cat.
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534. Right. You go off with the
old man, I'll fix the car.
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535. Fire service is now available
in your area.
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anything to put out.
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538. A kiosk, not on fire.
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539. Ice-cream shop, not on fire.
People with shopping,
not on fire.
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Your last chance to summon
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541. the local fire brigade if
your mobile phone is ablaze.
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eventually realised that
in an unscripted world
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543. he wasn't going to find
a fire. So he deployed
his acting.
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544. Wait! Smoke! It looks as if
somebody's bin's caught fire.
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545. Not to worry,
I can deal with that.
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546. Several hours later,
with my car fixed,
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for our showdown.
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548. - Let's do it, then.
- OK, let's do this.
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550. Three, two, one!
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551. Come on, baby, come on!
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553. No! Where's he come from?
Oh, no!
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554. What's that?
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555. Since when did a finishing
line have an opinion
on a result?
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applauding, I really don't,
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Monaro Boy,
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559. that is what unscripted
television looks like.
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560. You've got
17 minutes of film there.
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561. All we did was buy a jumper -
which was actually
a sweatshirt -
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562. - It was.
- and have a ten-second
drag race. That's all we did.
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563. Hang on a minute.
I built a fire engine.
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a very good fire engine.
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565. - Yes, it was.
- I'm sorry, James,
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566. but your water cannon
would only be any use
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567. at putting out a fire
if the fire were on
your windscreen wipers.
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568. Anything further away than
that would be hopeless.
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569. - I put out that bin fire.
- Yeah, the bin fire
that you started.
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570. I did not start it.
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571. - Yes, you did.
- I might have done a bit.
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572. You did a lot. Anyway,
listen, we'll pick that up
later on.
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for Celebrity Face Off.
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an important question.
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singer in the world
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576. who has an interesting
connection to the British
motor industry?
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577. Many, many people we could
have gone to for this one,
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we selected two.
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579. And they are, and would you
please welcome them now,
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580. Michael Ball and Alfie Boe!
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581. Gentry men.
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582. Thank you very much.
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583. How are you? Have a seat.
You can go in either way.
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584. Both British this week.
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585. Welcome gentlemen,
welcome, welcome.
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as classical singers
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587. but actually that's not
strictly true, is it?
You're not...
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588. - Well, it is for me. He's...
- I'm not.
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589. But classical music,
how was it described
in that movie In The Loop?
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590. It was all vowels? Which it
is, "aa-ee-aa-uu-uu".
Nobody likes classical music.
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593. Whatever your music is,
however, it is unbelievably
popular.
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you were number one,
with your joint album,
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and Little Mix, whoever
the hell they are,
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and then this year,
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who is it, the Stereophonics?
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598. Yeah, we went
to number one again.
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599. And it's still...
it's doing all right.
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600. Cos I was looking...
I was thinking,
so what sort of music is it?
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601. And I was looking on YouTube,
at clips of you two singing.
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604. Are they Michael's fans?
They're the ones that...
Do they smell of urine?
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- No?
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they were...
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said that
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608. they'd bought our album,
so there is someone here
who has our album.
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- Where is she?
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610. Well, "she",
there's a surprise.
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611. - Come on, where are you?
- She's now denying it.
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612. Yeah, she's denying it.
She's surrounded by
a load of bikers, that's why!
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these connections with
the motor industry
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are interested in here,
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615. which is a genuinely
fascinating thing that we've
managed to find with you two.
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if we may.
- Sure.
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was world sales chief
for British Leyland.
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618. That's where he ended.
He started off as an Austin
apprentice back in the '50s
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as world sales chief at BL
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the whole Red Robbo scenario,
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went bust. So...
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a British Leyland household?
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623. - Totally, yeah.
- So how did you ever
get to school?
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We even had some...
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625. Well, did they make anything
that wasn't a dog?
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626. No.
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627. My favourite one
had to be the Allegro Equipe.
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with the "Go Faster" stripe.
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629. Yellow and brown
"Go Faster' stripe".
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630. And matching nylon interior.
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631. Didn't your dad progress up
to things like E-Types
and what have you?
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632. Yeah, yeah. I remember him
crashing the E-Type.
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enough. Third day he had it
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into the back of him,
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well, underneath a lorry.
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636. There's a lot of nose
to go under a lorry,
let's be honest, with an E.
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he launched the Mini.
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a 500-quid budget.
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639. He was taken in by Issigonis
and all of them, they said,
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640. "This is the car, we want
to make some headlines.
Do a thing with it."
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641. And he came up with
this concept of "It's Magic"
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642. and put on one of the
first-ever car launches.
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643. didn't he do the thing
about how many things
can you get in a Mini?
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644. That's right.
That's absolutely right.
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for those of us old enough
to remember,
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646. they were always seeing what
they could get in a Mini.
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648. I'm gonna move it on,
if I may, to, not your dad,
but you...
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on the shop floor at TVR?
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650. I did. I started off...
I was there
for about two or three years.
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got about TVR, because I...
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who worked on the shop floor
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before the cars were painted,
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on the boot floor,
leave rude messages.
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655. - Yeah.
- Is that true?
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656. Absolutely! There's a guy
driving around
in a TVR Griffith
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657. with, on the bonnet,
with a big penis shape on it.
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- Before it was painted?
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659. Yeah. And there's a car door
somewhere with
"Alfie is a twat".
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661. They basically got some
things right about TVR, so...
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they couldn't possibly
have done this?
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663. If you've got a TVR
and you lift up the carpet
in the boot...
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somewhere, yeah.
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665. Wasn't it a way of passing
messages onto one another
down...
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666. Well, there wasn't really
a production line, but...
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667. Yeah, that was the, you know,
the flatting shop would pass
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668. a message down to the paint
shop, and, yeah, usually rude
and annoying, but, yeah.
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the backs of your heads?
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670. Yeah, they'd come up to you
and just straight across
the back of your neck.
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671. With the paint? Which was
cyanide? Yeah, it was.
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672. Cyanide-based paint, yeah!
Yes!
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rash, but I'm all right now!
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cyanide paint?
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675. Just cos it was the metallic
feel that they'd get from it.
That real...
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676. - Like a metal flake thing?
- Yeah.
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677. So that must have hurt? Well,
being sprayed in cyanide?
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It stung for a while.
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shoved through the powder
coating room. That was...
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680. That really... that really
got under your skin.
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681. That itched like crazy,
that did. That was rough.
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of business, isn't it?
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"How did that happen?"
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684. Cos they had the engine,
presumably your dad's
engines, weren't they?
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685. Cos they were using
the V8s from... Rover V8s?
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686. Yeah. They built this engine
bay and they mounted this
engine on a plinth
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into this metal box,
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688. bricked around the metal box,
fired it up on the first test
of one of the engines,
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the extractor fan on.
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690. Oh, God!
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691. So this metal box
was turning into
this huge bomb, basically.
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692. It backfired,
lit up everything,
bricks flying everywhere.
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693. All the paintwork, cars
were smashed to pieces
with bricks,
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694. and the metalworking, the
foreman came up and said,
"What the wrong?"
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695. He said, "Just get on with
it. Come on, clean up, we're
all right." And that was it.
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Oh, there was a guy, yeah.
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700. - We're laughing.
- Yeah, I know, it was crazy.
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701. Yeah. He did, he went
in the spray booth
without his mask on
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keeled over and that was it.
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703. So he disposed of himself
with cyanide?
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704. Yeah. It was crazy.
Well, the paint job was good.
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to singing?
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707. Well, I was working
in the factory
and working on a Griffith
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708. and I was polishing it away
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709. and this guy was overhearing
me singing along
to the radio,
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711. "You've got a good voice,
you should try out for this
company in London."
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went down to London and...
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and got taken on.
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714. Came back to TVR, handed in
my notice, and my foreman
went crazy.
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715. He said, "What do you wanna
go and do that for? Singing?"
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716. He said, "Why do you wanna
leave this job?
You're on 60 quid a week."
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to give you a leg up
in the music business?
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719. When I was at college,
I stayed in the same area
of London
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720. that he was living at the
time, I was renting a room,
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721. and I posted a note through
his door to see if he'd give
us a bit of advice and...
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722. never heard a thing.
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723. - See, you look nice.
- Oh, I know.
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724. You have that nice-looking
face, but actually there
beats a cold heart.
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725. Oh, I'm a cold bastard.
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726. Absolutely. I mean, no, I
still haven't given him any.
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727. Could you remember it? You
don't remember the postcard?
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728. - No!
- But your house burnt down?
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729. - Yeah, it did.
- Did you do that?
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730. Probably! When I didn't hear
anything from him, you know.
It's the only way forward.
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731. So, anyway, you're here,
in the depths of the English
countryside,
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732. and how did it go
on the track?
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733. I'm dreading this.
I'm so nervous.
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734. Are you?
I loved every second.
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735. I was told there is quite
a bit of needle between
who is the fastest today?
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736. Yeah.
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737. And there's a big dinner
riding on this.
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738. - A really major dinner.
- Who shall we go
with first?
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739. Let's have a look at...
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740. - Michael's lap.
- OK.
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741. Here we are.
And it's a smooth start.
Up into second.
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742. - Pedal to the metal.
- Well, pedal to the carpet.
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743. Now, I like to brake
half way through this one.
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744. And you do as well.
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745. I think it makes sense cos
then you've got more speed
going onto the tricky bit,
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746. which is coming up now,
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747. cos we've run out of money
and there it is, the gravel.
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748. Really, keeping it quite tidy
through there,
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749. and tidy through there
as well.
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750. Who the hell
puts gravel on a race track?
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751. I told you,
we haven't got the money.
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752. Right, now, this is the...
I can't remember what it's
called.
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753. Gravelsel, that's what it is,
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754. Named after the Carousel
of the Nürburgring.
Onto difficult bit two.
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755. Is that any good?
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756. - That's pretty good
- It's quite slow.
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757. Cos sometimes
if you keep it tidy
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758. and it looks slow,
it's actually fast.
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759. That's a hard corner. Cos it
always is more slippery than
you think.
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760. Right, now, smoothly onto
the main stra...
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761. Well, not smoothly,
virtually stopping.
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762. I'm loving this!
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763. Good. Now this is
supposed to be flat
but it's quite greasy today,
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764. so you probably wouldn't be.
You definitely aren't.
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765. Right,
final corner coming up now...
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766. Ooh, more understeer, not as
bad as last week. But there
we are, across the line!
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767. - I mean...
- Well, who knows?
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768. - I didn't crash.
- You definitely didn't crash.
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769. Slow and steady
wins the race.
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770. Or gets around. What's that?
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771. These are the times. But
we're not gonna reveal them
until we've had a look at
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772. Alfino, as we liked to call
you all week, when you were
coming off.
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773. Right, let's have a look at
Alfie's lap.
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774. - Oh, fog's come down.
He gets special effects.
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775. Right, and he's disappeared.
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776. All right, Bally,
I'm coming after you.
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777. God, that
really is a pea souper.
Could you see all right?
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778. - No, it was...
- Ooh, there's an excuse,
Alfie.
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779. - You should say,
"Yes, easily".
- It was easy. I was fine.
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780. That's nice and smooth
through there. Now, are you
exuberant on the gravel?
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781. Let's have a look,
as we come up here.
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782. Ooh, that's wide!
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783. This gravel turn is as wide
as Michael's vibrato.
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784. That traction control
is really letting you have
some angle there
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785. as we come now
to Difficult Bit Two.
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786. Cutting that corner nicely,
sliding wide on that one.
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787. Very different styles
you two have got here.
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788. God, that really is
fishtailing down there.
Onto the tarmac once again.
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789. We'll ignore that.
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790. That's illegal!
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791. You almost stopped as well.
Now, here we go.
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792. Yay!
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793. I never would have
had you as a swearist.
Right, now...
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794. That seems fast but wide.
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795. Ooh, he's off, he's off!
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796. No, he's back on.
And stopping. Why? No, not...
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797. Virtually stopping.
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798. And then across the line.
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799. I actually
don't like this bit,
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800. having to reveal the times
to two people
when it really matters.
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801. - Really matters.
- It does.
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802. Anyway,
I've got the times here.
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803. Are you nervous?
I'm really nervous.
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804. I've shat myself.
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805. It smells like
one of your audiences.
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806. - I've gone again!
- Right.
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807. - Michael Ball.
- Yes.
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808. You did it in one minute...
23.3.
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809. My heart is pounding.
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810. Alfie Boe. One minute...
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811. twenty...
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812. four point four.
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813. Ooh!
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814. Too exuberant.
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815. I think, too exu...
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816. - You probably had more fun.
- Yeah.
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817. But you were faster.
By actually 1.1 seconds.
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818. 1.1 seconds?
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819. - Yeah. Do you want me
to say it again?
- Would you mind?
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820. It's not the winning,
it's the taking part!
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821. So there we are,
ladies and gentlemen,
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822. Alfie Boe and the fastest
classical singer
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823. with a connection
to the British
motor industry,
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824. - Michael Ball!
- Thank you!
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825. Now, this week
we are in Croatia,
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826. making a totally unplanned
and unscripted film
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827. in which we attempt to turn
cars into fire engines.
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828. No, James, we are not.
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829. Well, I am.
Yes, but to be quite clear,
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830. Jeremy and I
are doing something
completely different.
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831. Having proved that my Audi
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832. was faster in a straight line
than Richard's
Honda-powered Nomad,
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833. I was now determined
to show him it was also
faster at rallying.
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834. I'm confident
for several reasons.
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835. It's got four-wheel drive,
it's got a differential that
moves the power
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836. to whichever wheel
is best able to handle it
at any given moment,
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837. and it has
a fabulous gearbox.
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838. But most of all I'm confident
because this is the
first Audi I've ever driven
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839. that has a front on it.
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840. What I mean by that
is it has a front end that
goes where you point it.
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841. You flick the wheel and it
goes in the direction
you selected.
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842. There's no understeer.
You then have to sort out
the back end, obviously,
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843. but that's OK,
that's what all top drivers,
such as myself, want.
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844. Does that mad old ape
really believe
his air hostess chariot
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845. will stand a chance off-road
against this custom-built
off-road racer?
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846. Has he got £3,000 worth
of Fox off-road long-travel
coil-over suspension?
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847. No, he hasn't.
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848. Can he glance out the side
and see exactly how his
wheels are positioned?
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849. No, he can't. Does he have
a hydraulic handbrake?
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850. No. Does it weigh
just 670 kilograms?
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851. No, he weighs more than that.
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852. All we needed to sort
this out was a loose-surface
gravel track of some kind.
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853. Obviously nothing planned,
we just drive round
until we find somewhere.
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854. Can't do it there,
too many trees. That's just
a little bit of gravel.
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855. Can't go there,
that's an orchard.
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856. Somebody will be cross.
There must be somewhere!
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857. Meanwhile, after his success
with the staged bin fire,
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858. James was now
getting carried away.
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859. Ah, looks like a job for me.
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860. - My pleasure.
- Ah...
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861. Back out in the countryside,
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862. Richard and I had stopped by
some nice lakes.
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863. But, because this was
an unscripted film, we didn't
have much to say about them.
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864. I like the waterfalls.
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865. Yeah,
the waterfalls are nice.
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866. What's your favourite
of the waterfalls?
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867. - I like that one.
- I like that big one.
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868. - Yep.
- Oh.
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869. Hold that a minute.
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870. Right, I've done
a quick chart of how
we're performing so far.
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871. We aren't...?
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872. I'm not performing.
- Right, Economy.
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873. Three points for me,
most economical obviously,
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874. followed by Hammond, two,
you, one.
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875. Top Speed. It's the other
way round. You're the
fastest, three points,
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876. two for you and one for me,
the slowest. Now, Value.
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877. You get a point for
every pound you save
under the £2,000 budget,
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878. but you lose a point for
every pound you go over it,
OK?
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879. So I am winning that.
My car car was £800.
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880. I score 1,200. You...
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881. Minus 65,000...
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882. - James?
- I think there's something
wrong with him.
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883. 645.
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884. I can't write on
a vertical surface.
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885. Let's have a writing
competition. You lose!
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886. Hang on, your car,
you lose...
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887. Minus 48,000.
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888. - I can't be minus anything.
- Hang on, hang on,
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889. have you included
his optional windscreen?
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890. - Don't encourage him!
- Was that optional?
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891. - It's an optional windscreen.
- How much is it?
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892. 1,500 quid.
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893. Minus 1,500.
That's interesting.
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894. Minus minus is a plus,
which is a minus.
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895. James, this is very riveting,
but it's irrelevant.
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896. It's not irrelevant.
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897. It's like saying, "Jeremy,
you lost to Manchester United
yesterday."
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898. I wasn't there,
and I wasn't taking part.
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899. - You are taking part in this.
- I'm not.
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900. Yes, you are. Just because
you can't be bothered
and you've done it wrong.
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901. You're losing. Catch up here.
You've got
Fires Extinguished,
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902. Water Capacity. You can still
claw it back for the total.
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903. But at the moment, mate,
you're losing.
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904. Fires Extinguished.
So far I've done two...
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905. Having thrown James's chart
in the lake,
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906. Hammond and I resumed
our search for a rally stage.
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907. And soon, we found one.
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908. This would be perfect
for our timed shoot-out.
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909. Hammond elected to go first.
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910. Right, this bush
is the start/finish line, OK?
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911. - OK. Yes.
- Good.
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912. No, hang on.
I don't trust you to time me.
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913. I'm not. Sylvia is.
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914. Oh, great,
the human finish line.
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915. Yes!
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916. Tri...
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917. Go!
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918. This is it.
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919. A little touch of the brakes.
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920. Don't wanna drift too wide.
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921. Two-wheel drive means I've
gotta take advantage of every
bit of grip I can find.
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922. A lot of rocks!
A lot of rocks!
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923. Come on. Get your
concentration on, Richard!
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924. Now, floor it!
Everything we got!
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925. - Sylvia, what was the time?
- Two minutes,
five point seven.
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926. Well, that's...
that's probably brilliant.
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927. Two minutes,
five point seven. Right,
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928. - My turn.
- OK.
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929. Watch and learn.
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930. Go!
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931. Right, I have the whole car
set up in its dynamic mode.
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932. So, the throttle response,
the gearbox, the suspension,
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933. they're all now sharper
than an architect's pencil.
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934. Jesus! God's truth.
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935. I am not the world's best
loose-surfaces expert.
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936. I'm not even
in the top 20 million.
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937. But, in a car like this,
you feel like you have
all the control you need.
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938. Absolutely unbelievable.
And flick it in.
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939. That front end on this
is just phenomenal.
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940. Hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo!
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941. Yes! Go, go! Go, Jeremy!
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942. Oh, yeah, totally unbiased.
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943. - The finish line looks happy.
- Sylvia, what was the time?
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944. Perfect time. Two
minutes, three point seven.
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945. Oh, come on!
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946. That's just because...
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947. She can't mess with time.
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948. Time is just an entity
on its own. You can't
mess around with it.
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949. - Jeremy!
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950. - Hammond, Hammond?
- No.
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951. Hammond.
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952. May. What, now? Where?
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953. OK. No, yes.
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954. Yes, yes, yes,
I've got satnav.
I'll find it. All right, bye.
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955. He says he's organised
a demonstration
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956. and he wants us two
to come and watch it.
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957. - Watch it?
- Yeah.
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958. I'd personally prefer to do
another race of some sort.
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959. - No, there's no point.
- In a swimming pool, perhaps?
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960. - The finish line is biased.
- On a beach? Why don't we...
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961. No. Let's go. I'd rather go
and see James
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962. than be humiliated by another
biased...
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963. - Why don't we have
a race in a sauna?
- No.
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964. As James was a fair few miles
away, we had time to sum up
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965. what we'd learned
about our cars.
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966. I know the Audi TT
has an image problem.
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967. I know people think
it's an air hostess's car.
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968. But the RS
genuinely is different.
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969. The RS is like...
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970. Oh, not again. Um...
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971. It's like...
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972. It's difficult to think of
anyone who really needs
a supercharged Ariel Nomad.
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973. Even an emergency off-road
vet would have nowhere
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974. to put their tools to do
anything when they got there,
so it's useless.
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975. It's also draughty,
expensive, noisy...
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976. and brilliant!
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977. I adore it!
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978. It's the best toy in the
world, and what finer praise
could you have for any car?
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979. Eventually we met up with our
colleague, who was eager to
explain what he had in mind.
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980. I'm making
a simulated bush fire,
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981. the start of a bush fire
to demonstrate
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982. how quickly my roving fire
engine could just put it out
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983. before it develops into
something like
a massive conflagration.
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984. This bush fire, OK,
is going to start
right next to a road.
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985. Which happens to be next
to where you've parked
your fire engine?
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986. I'm not... I'm gonna drive in
and put it out.
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987. But you know where it is!
You've just started it.
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988. I know! It's a demonstration,
you morons!
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989. It's two and a half feet
from a road!
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990. Bush fires happen miles out
in the middle of...
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991. All right, go and build one
out there. It doesn't make
any difference.
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992. Why don't we go
and start a fire for him?
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993. That's more realistic.
You travel to the fire,
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994. wherever we've started it,
and put it out.
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995. Off you go.
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996. Having travelled
a realistic distance
from the road,
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997. we soon had
a bush fire on the go.
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998. Ooh, hello. Hello! Hello!
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999. Yes!
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1000. That is speeding things up,
isn't it?
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1001. Isn't it? There you go.
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1002. What it's doing is catching
on. The wind moves it along
and it gets bigger.
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1003. It's quite good.
Another bit there, look.
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1004. Then we told James
to come and do his stuff.
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1005. Relax, I am coming
to put out the fire.
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1006. However, because
of his leisurely pace,
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1007. the fire had grown a bit
by the time he got there.
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1008. Jeez.
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1009. Pressure.
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1010. It's too big!
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1011. I've run out of water!
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1012. This isn't gonna work.
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1013. I think what we've
established here
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1014. is that he's only capable
of putting out fires
that he's started himself.
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1015. Yeah, that are nearby
and contained.
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1016. I haven't got anything left!
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1017. Luckily,
at this point, the real
fire brigade arrive.
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1018. Thank you.
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1019. It's a six-tonne
lump of water...
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1020. Hold on. Hold on, hold on.
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1021. Let's have a look
at the final scores on my
water-damaged scoreboard.
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1022. No, James.
No, there's no point.
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1023. You get minus a million
cos that was the cost
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1024. of the real fire brigade
that had to come,
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1025. and I get plus a million
for winning everything.
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1026. No, hang on, the only reason
your doors-to-manual Audi
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1027. beat the magnificent Nomad
is that you fed
the finishing line's cat.
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1028. And because it was faster.
And better in every way.
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1029. It is a superb car, that TT,
but you can't have one.
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1030. Because of
the air hostess thing?
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1031. No, because
I've driven three examples
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1032. and every single one
has had squeaky brakes.
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1033. You can hear it in the film,
and it drives you mad.
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1034. Yeah, that's unforgivable.
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1035. And on that terrible
disappointment,
and that total waste of time,
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1036. it's time to end. Thank you
very much for watching.
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1037. Have a very happy New Year.
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1038. Unless you're watching this
in April, in which case,
whatever. Goodbye.
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