1. Thank you so much.
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Thank you.
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is a Grand Tour mini-special.
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part of the world.
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Iran, sort of at the bottom.
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you've got Russia.
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this sliver of peace
and prosperity.
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the shores of the Black Sea
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a bit of fish, you're fine.
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What if you like bream?
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bream likes fresh water.
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is all the way over here
in the Caspian.
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kilometres away.
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if you have to drive
all that way for your supper,
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sort of GT, but which one?
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new Bentley Continental GT?
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sort of question this show
was designed to answer.
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The Grand Tour to Batumi,
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of Georgia.
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was on the shores of
the Black Sea,
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May was the last to arrive.
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like as good in the flesh
as it did in the pictures.
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disappointing in the metal.
I'm afraid that's the case.
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- What?
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- It's sunburst orange.
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- Sunburst orange.
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Orange!
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- It doesn't.
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are they specially for
delivering it?
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- Those little wheels they can
move it around on.
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not big enough, are they?
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a 22-inch wheel?
- No.
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- Why would you want
a 22-inch wheel?
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- It would fill the arches.
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- Ooh, ooh, ooh!
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criminal offence.
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- Anyone who puts an M badge
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has to go to prison.
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M cars that isn't an M car.
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- No, it's not the M8.
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- Because it's the M Sport,
in effect.
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not an M, doesn't it?
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and the normal cars.
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5 Series, for example.
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Greatest Hits
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or Tiny Dancer on it.
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childish about this now...
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But you're going to.
- I hate your gear lever.
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- Look at it!
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in a boring interior.
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and tasteful.
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What have you got?
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as the old Bentley.
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- It doesn't look the same.
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different front end.
Different size.
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an Aventador.
- Different back.
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- It's a completely new car.
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applied by Germans?
Yes?
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some German involved.
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- Yeah.
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- Yeah.
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have done all the tech
and engineering.
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it will be brilliant.
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advisedly - it's a bit camp.
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- It is.
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- It's all pleated
and leathery and... Urgh!
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good occasion, that.
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out of the centre console
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having a go at your interior
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delivered with
Birmingham spec.
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- Ooh, that's quite vivid,
isn't it?
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I quite like that interior.
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Because it's
very light, isn't it?
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- That's what superleggera
means, yeah?
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than a DB11.
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- How much more expensive?
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- Yes.
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- How much is it?
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- Is it something like a
quarter of a million pounds?
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- What is it, then?
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- 230?
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- 225?
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- Mine's £100,000.
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and it's modern.
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"It looks Japanese"
as if that's a slur.
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advanced the car massively.
- No, no, that just means...
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we decided to stop arguing
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on the Black Sea
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and Azerbaijan
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piece of grilled bream.
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I've no idea what
to expect on this journey.
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Grand Prix from Azerbaijan
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are gonna be like.
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this in pick-up trucks?
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the former Soviet Union.
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but it is.
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at this point were fine.
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our cars.
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to answer on this journey
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£67,000 more than the DB11
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from where I'm sitting...
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exactly the same.
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to say, "Well, it isn't."
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simply isn't good enough
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and you go,
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started to shine through.
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powerful car here,
and the lightest.
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sort of aggressive.
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in GT mode,
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Grand Touring mode.
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a twin-turbo-charged VI2.
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a small difference there
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and this.
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to have to face facts,
both of you.
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and I'm in a spaceship.
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he's James Bond.
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to talk about long-legged,
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continent-crossing GT cars
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velvety-smooth,
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massive power waiting.
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under my right foot.
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first and foremost,
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a nice place to be.
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you're going to spend
a lot of time in it.
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is a fine place to be.
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console - this metal here -
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milled in the same way
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inserts in the back of
expensive watches.
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I can rotate between
my different screens.
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and clocks!
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thank you.
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Bentley and the Aston
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a bit too hung-up
on being British.
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disease. We can't
shake it off.
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with phoney heritage
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really.
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about heritage and traditions
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has the strongest.
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by the same company.
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are very good.
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twin-turbo-charged V8,
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rear-wheel steering,
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gear box.
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but it is flappy paddle,
and it is very sharp.
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drop it down to three.
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about buying some fruit.
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No, I'm all right, thanks.
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Oh, hang on, they've all had
the same idea here, look.
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another lemon stall.
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It is - it's more lemons.
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"Right, everyone is selling
lemons on this piece of road,
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what, 10,000?
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with Richard Hammond's
gin and tonic intake.
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the voice activation system.
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- Malta. Accepted.
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- Would you like to enter
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- Please say
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in the town of Gori.
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of Joseph Stalin.
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is that a Stalin museum?
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grew up.
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in the morning,
when he was a little boy.
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- And said,
"One day when I grow up
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nastiest piece of work.
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an even nastier piece of
work." And then he was.
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you wanna be, son."
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the biggest bastard
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- And his mum said to him,
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like to follow your father
and be a shoemaker?"
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20,000,000 people."
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here in his little shorts
and his little moustache.
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what started in here.
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out the statue of Stalin.
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It's very tricky.
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in the war.
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Hammond.
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bit of 20th-century history.
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- What?
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- Going to bed?
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See you in the morning.
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cos he's left some of
his gin and tonic.
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Stalin's problems,
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that statue...
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could take it down for them.
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for them.
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- Cos they're...
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It's like someone who has
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that they don't really like,
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because it was
their grandma's.
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and throw it away for them.
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they're actually glad.
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shouldn't have a statue...
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- I mean, I can't remember
the town in Austria,
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where Hitler was born.
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got a statue to him...
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when the town's people
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Where is it? Where's...
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overdone that bit.
- I meant turn them off.
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put the ladder...
Put the ladder... No.
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- I know. Put it on the back.
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British car,
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it would be appropriate.
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isn't it?
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Brummie in the car,
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a big name around here.
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looking at him.
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They love him.
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into racing or something.
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is what he's famous for.
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a racetrack 70 miles away.
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from the man up front.
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in charge of navigation,
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Nigel Mansell's head
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to stumble across the highway
leading out of town.
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didn't really get any better.
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I'm being overtaken
by trucks.
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gets in the way of road signs
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to see them.
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I can't see the bloody signs,
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This is embarrassing.
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all over the news.
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and say, "That wasn't
Nigel Mansell, you bastards."
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Josephine Stalin.
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I found what I reckoned
was our turn-off.
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- No, it's not down here.
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and then there'll be
a bigger road again
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exactly what didn't happen.
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I've just grounded out!
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on main roads.
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five millimetres lower
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of course, is marvellous
on a road like this.
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soon got worse.
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with machine guns.
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exactly where we were.
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that isn't a border.
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most people in the world.
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fence up...
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- The Russians move it.
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you're living in Georgia,
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in the middle of nowhere.
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Ross-on-Wye where I live?
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woke up and the Welsh
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sort of distance.
"Right, you're in Wales."
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an actual casualty
of this border dispute.
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and take me to Tskhinvali.
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around here, patrolling,
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386. to make sure I'm not
crossing the fence.
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387. I want nothing else.
I just want to work my land.
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to get rid of this.
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we're The Grand Tour
and not the United Nations...
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391. all we could do was remove
Nigel Mansell's head,
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for the racetrack.
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394. And once
we found the right road
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395. James started to attract
some special friends.
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397. Holy moly!
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398. Have you seen
what's sticking out of
the bonnet of that thing?
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at Tbilisi University.
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and Ancient Greek.
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401. That's how he gets to work
in the morning.
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there's another one.
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403. Oh, this one's even better.
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a gooseberry, Hammond.
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the moment for him.
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Ah, they're everywhere.
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with James's fan club,
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at the racetrack.
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of communism...
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and boring races,
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and it fell apart.
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422. God, that is so quick.
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423. And the best thing is,
it's old school.
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goes to the rear wheels.
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four-wheel drive.
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426. There's no
four-wheel steering.
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427. - There's no fancy trickery.
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traction control on.
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the traction control off...
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435. The DB11 was the first
Aston I've ever driven
that felt good... on a track.
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437. Jesus, what a car!
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438. Uh, Richard Hammond
driving around in
Chatsworth House here.
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439. This engine - this
twin-turbo, six-litre W12
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440. is actually the all-new
engine out of the Bentayga,
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for this car.
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626 brake horsepower.
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in the car than before.
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444. And the front wheels
are further forwards.
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445. Which gets it closer
to 50-50 weight distribution.
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446. And there's the keyword:
weight.
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447. - There's a lot of it.
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448. Two and a quarter tons of it.
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of doing anything sporty,
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controlling that weight.
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equipped the Continental
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of high-tech weapons.
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four-wheel drive,
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adaptive suspension.
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455. And active diffs.
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456. All of which means
this big old Hector
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Bentley parlance,
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459. Ooh, lovely.
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traction control for this car
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a drifting champion.
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for himself.
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466. It's... It's indecent
asking it to do that.
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leaning on the electronics.
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469. Previously on the road
I had this set up
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470. in my version of Sport,
which you can program.
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471. And I had the steering
on comfort,
and the ride on comfort.
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472. But now...
I have it in Sport Plus.
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473. I have the least power - 523.
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474. I have the lowest
power to weight ratio.
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475. Look, it's a meaty engine
with lots of low-down grunt.
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with the four-wheel drive
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479. and the 8 Series
is exactly what you'd expect.
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480. It's easy. It's a BMW.
It feels like a BMW.
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481. It's so easy, in fact,
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the pits,
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484. There's a bloke
with a stopwatch there.
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485. Does that mean they're
actually taking times?
I presume it does.
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486. They were.
So, all of us
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487. decided to concentrate
on some hot laps.
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488. Bouncing over
the kerbs there.
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489. Unleashing it - and bam!
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491. Come on. Come on, turn.
Grip. Grip, grip, grip, grip.
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499. Is this the fast one
or the slow one?
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500. God, it can pick up.
It just charges.
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502. which is...
absolutely mind-boggling
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503. in a car this big.
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505. - Oh, collecting
a bit of kerb.
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506. These brakes
are gonna get hot.
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brakes on any production car,
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508. but I'm still asking
a lot of them.
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to see how we'd done.
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Go on.
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511. - Aston was the fastest.
- Oh, God.
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512. - No, but obviously by
an enormous margin.
- Fair enough.
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- Two minutes, yes?
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514. - Two minutes dead,
pretty much.
- Faster by two minutes?
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515. - No, no. Two minutes.
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though.
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of Georgia
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was reopened,
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he set a time.
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520. - Did he?
- Yeah. In a Formula 3 car.
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of Georgia.
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- Yes?
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do you think,
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of Georgia?
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526. - Do I have to be the
President of Georgia if I—
- No.
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527. I'm gonna say I was slower.
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528. - You're absolutely right.
But...
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of a second slower
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531. than the President of Georgia
and he was in
a Formula 3 car.
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532. Do you think you
were faster than the
President of Georgia?
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533. I'll be honest, I'd very,
very much like to have been.
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534. - James May, you did 2:05.8.
- Yes.
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- Yes?
- Two minutes...
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536. Yes?
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537. four... point eight.
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538. - So you're only
a second quicker.
- Ohh.
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539. - That's the closest
you two have ever been.
- Yeah, that is.
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540. Oh, hang on.
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541. A text. Oh, God. Mr Wilman.
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542. How does he know
when we're all sitting...
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543. It's uncanny.
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544. - Go on, then.
- Right.
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545. I've seen how fast you can go
in your cars on a flying lap.
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546. - Yes.
- Now we shall see
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547. how fast you can go when
you're bursting for a pee.
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548. - What?
- Really?
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549. Right, each of you will drink
three pints of water,
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550. wait 20 minutes
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551. and then see how much
your times improve.
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552. Soon, we were
ready to begin the test.
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553. Right, so we drink these,
and then when we've
drunk all three,
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554. - start the timer?
- Yeah.
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555. - That's disgusting.
- Mm.
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556. It's just revolting,
this stuff.
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557. Women drink this,
you know, for fun.
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558. - Couldn't we have
done it with wine?
- Shut up.
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559. - Oh, God.
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560. - Have you finished?
- I'm going.
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561. - How have you done that?
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562. Why are you
so far ahead of me?
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563. The thing is, this is quite
an interesting test,
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564. because when I drive
normally, I drive on the
motorway at 70mph.
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565. - Of course you do.
- When I need a pee,
I'll do 180.
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566. - This test is unfair.
- Why is it?
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567. - Well, my capacity
is smaller than you two.
- Er...
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568. Plus, it's got to go less
distance to my stomach, then
less distance to my bladder,
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569. and then less distance
to my chap.
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570. - But...
- What?
- We're older.
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571. - Yes.
- And you have
wooden bladders.
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572. When you get older...
Younger viewers may be
interested in this.
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573. it comes on more suddenly,
doesn't it?
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574. I can do the nights still.
I don't need to get up
in the night.
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575. Mind you, that's prostrate
cancer, isn't it?
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576. - Is it?
- Yeah, it is. It's a sign.
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577. You know with prostrate
cancer, they tell you
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578. you've got to put your finger
in your back bottom
and have a rummage about.
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579. Now, never having done that,
I don't know what it should
feel like normally.
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580. - So I don't know...
- No, it's the doctor.
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581. That's why you
get the doctor to do it.
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582. - No, it says check yourself.
- You don't back on
to your own digit.
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583. - It's... That's what it says.
- It isn't.
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584. Posters say,
"Check your anus."
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585. I've never seen a poster
that says, shove your finger
up your arse. I just...
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586. Well, I've never understood
it cos it does say
in the adverts,
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587. check yourself,
prostrate cancer.
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588. No, you check yourself
for testicular cancer,
you spanner.
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589. You rummage your nuts about
to make sure there's no...
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590. - That you can do, yes.
- That's correct.
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591. No, that's what you
tell your wife.
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592. Mercifully, my
20-minute wait was soon over.
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593. Four, three, two.
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594. - One.
- Goodbye.
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595. Ooh, no, that hurts.
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596. - Three, two, one.
- I'm out of here. Good luck.
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597. Ooh, it is starting.
And running's unwise.
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598. I don't need a wazz.
I don't need a wazz.
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599. Oh, God, it's...
it's interfering.
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600. Aah... aah...
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601. Come on. Come on!
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602. I'm not thinking about it.
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603. I'm just
not thinking about it.
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604. Need a wee.
Braking, braking hard.
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605. Oh, it's worse going through
the corners because it all
sloshes to one side.
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606. Oh, God.
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607. If Williams
had given their drivers
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608. three pints of water before
every race last year,
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609. they'd have won everything.
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610. Oh, God,
I'm living in my bladder.
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611. Don't relax!
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613. That'll do. That'll do.
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614. Just...
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615. Can't run.
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616. It's gonna happen.
It's gonna happen.
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617. - What? Who's in there?
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618. - James.
- Bugger off,
I'm having a wazz.
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619. - Hurry up.
- I'm having a wazz.
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620. Just hurry up! I'm going
to go in a minute.
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621. - Oh, he's...
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622. Right, that's it. Let me in.
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623. - Oh, God, there's more!
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624. Oh, God.
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625. It's just awful. When you...
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626. Listen, mate, James
is in there and I'm first.
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627. You ain't getting in
ahead of me.
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628. - It's fine. Just relax.
- There's no way.
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629. It is awful, though, when
you get to the door,
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630. your body's saying,
yes, time to go.
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631. - But then you can't.
- Stop talking.
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632. Why aren't you bothered
anyway?
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633. Well, I solved the problem,
second corner.
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634. - Oh, yeah.
- So...
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635. - James...
- I'm having a wazz.
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636. Yes, I know.
I've got the times.
It's quite interesting.
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637. You were a second slower
on that lap.
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638. I'm desperate for a slash.
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639. Do you think
you were faster or slower?
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640. I don't care.
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641. - Richard Hammond...
- J...
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642. your original lap, two
minutes four point eight.
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643. - Your new lap...
- Stop talking.
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644. - Two minutes...
- Yes, whatever.
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645. ..zero point five.
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646. You were slower as well.
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647. Because I was
concentrating on not
doing what you've done.
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648. Yeah, well, that's
interesting. Because I did
what I did, look at that.
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649. How interesting is that.
Exactly the same.
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650. - I mean, I was basically...
- James!
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651. - Hurry up!
- I was point three
of a second slower.
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652. But basically the same.
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653. After our
important day's work,
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654. I cleaned myself up and we
headed into Tbilisi,
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655. Georgia's capital,
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656. for something you can only
get in this country.
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657. You see, the thing is,
America gave the world
aviation.
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658. Germany gave it the car.
Britain gave it the internet.
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659. But Georgia's contribution
was much more profound
and important.
Copy !req
660. You see, Georgia
gave the world... wine.
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661. They've been making wine
in Georgia for 4,000 years.
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662. It's such a big thing here,
they now have spas
where you can bathe in it.
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663. - How does it feel?
- Tremendous.
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664. This is wine.
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665. - That's the great thing about
that. He doesn't need a plug.
- No.
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666. He will simply lower himself
down and consume
his bathwater.
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667. If I were to take
the plug out now,
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668. would you panic
and try and drink it all
before it went away?
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669. Hang on, I just need to
rinse my hair.
Hold on a minute.
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670. - He's actually going to...
- Oh, God, he is.
- .. wash his hair in wine.
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671. Oh, no, he is!
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672. Oh, God,
I got some in my mouth.
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673. James, do not
fall asleep in the bath.
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674. - OK.
- He's going to.
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675. Now I can relax.
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676. - Ooh...
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677. The next morning,
we went for a drive
around Tbilisi,
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678. one of the coolest cities
we'd ever been to.
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679. Who is this on his horse?
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680. According to the sign, it's
King David the Builder.
Copy !req
681. - What?
- Better than
Eric the Chemist.
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682. The last builder I had
working on the house
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683. didn't look like that.
Copy !req
684. He certainly didn't
turn up on a horse.
Copy !req
685. We then found a flea market
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686. and decided to test the boot
space in our grand tourers
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687. by picking up
a few souvenirs.
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688. - I'm not sure
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able to win a war like this.
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691. It says Moscow on the dial.
It works.
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692. - Is it a Soviet one?
- Yeah.
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694. Now, come on.
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695. How much is
the record player?
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696. - I'm going to do a selfie.
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697. I like the way
that they've captured the
lustfulness of the lady dog
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698. and the wistfulness of James.
Copy !req
699. Having done our shopping,
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700. Hammond and I
were soon back at our cars
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701. and filling up the boots.
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702. - What have you bought?
- A giant pair of jugs.
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704. Do you know what the Georgian
is for wine jugs?
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705. - No.
- Norks.
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706. - Is it?
- Yeah.
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707. So you've got
two giant norks.
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708. Yeah. A guitar and a clock.
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709. And I'm very pleased
with my purchases.
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710. What's with the trombone,
or whatever it is?
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711. Well, it won't fit.
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712. With my record player and my
bird and my gas mask...
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713. That's a striking piece.
Well, put it
on the back seat.
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714. - Quite small.
- It will go on...
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715. The back seat
will accommodate that, look.
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716. - He's going to be critical.
- Oh, my God!
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717. There you go.
Told you he would.
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718. - Do Aston Martin
describe that as a back seat?
- Yes.
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719. I wouldn't call it
a leather pouch.
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721. - I can't argue with him.
- It's not acceptable.
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722. - Are you actually in?
- Yes.
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723. - Head room?
No.
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724. That is absolutely hopeless.
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725. Anyway, the interesting thing
about the Aston Martin is...
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726. - I've got quite a lot to say.
- I need to get out now!
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James came back.
Copy !req
728. After a very ambitious
shopping trip.
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729. Could you hold
the porcupine, please?
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730. Yak goes in first.
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731. You won't...
How big is that boot?
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732. - It is actually really big.
- It's unnecessarily big,
actually.
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733. - It's too much boot.
- It's a grand tourer.
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734. It's for taking luggage as
you said only the other day.
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735. His Master's Voice
will go there.
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736. And then the Spanish
man-o-war...
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737. I then came up with
a plan to get rid of what
wouldn't fit in my car.
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738. I bought you a present.
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739. You're a musical man.
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740. That's very thoughtful
of him, actually.
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741. Thank you.
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742. With our souvenirs
loaded up,
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743. we got back on the road.
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744. Lot of rattling in here.
I'm a bit worried that
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745. my big jugs are going to rub
against my clock and ruin it.
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746. I thought you jammed
your clock between the jugs,
so that it wouldn't.
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747. Finbarr Saunders
And His Double Entendres.
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748. Soon,
we arrived at the border.
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749. Where Europe stops
and Asia begins.
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750. So there we are.
Bye-bye, Georgia,
the birthplace of wine,
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751. and hello Azerbaijan,
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752. the birthplace of something
very nearly as important.
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753. Oil.
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754. It was first discovered here
in the third century.
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755. Marco Polo wrote about it
a thousand years ago.
Copy !req
756. He said it didn't
taste very nice.
Copy !req
757. The oil industry began here.
Copy !req
758. This was the first country
in the world to develop
offshore drilling.
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759. But, weirdly,
we are struggling
to find a petrol station.
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760. This meant
we had to back off a bit.
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761. Which prompted
some smug eco-sermons
from Hammond and May.
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762. As we're now in the cruise,
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763. my car can do
a very clever thing.
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764. Its W12 can shut down
six cylinders
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765. and run as a V6
to save fuel.
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766. And you can get
as much as 30mpg,
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767. but actually that's quite
a lot for a 2.2-tonne car.
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768. And more importantly, it
means I get a 500-mile range
out of a tank.
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769. What I can do is
I can put it in Eco Pro mode,
which I'm just doing now,
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770. which shuts down
some vital features.
Not the engine fortunately.
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771. And I have an active grille.
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772. The flaps open
when they need to
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773. and then shut for better
aerodynamic efficiency
when they're not needed.
Copy !req
774. So this is all hi-tech stuff
we're doing.
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what's your Aston Martin got?
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776. Well, between 40 and 80
Copy !req
777. it'll shut down six
of the cylinders and run
as a straight six
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778. until the catalytic converter
on the shut-down bank
gets cool,
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779. then it starts that bank up
again and shuts
the other one down,
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everything is at
the optimum temperature.
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781. Ha-ha!
They weren't ready for that.
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782. Happily, at this point
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783. we finally found
a fuel station.
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784. Oh.
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785. Now, that's
an oil company name
I wasn't expecting.
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786. Really?
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787. I know this is childish
but it says...
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788. - I wish we had Turd Petrol
in Britain.
- I really do.
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789. Turd Petrol!
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790. Why don't
they sponsor
a Formula 1 team?
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791. Powered by Turd!
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792. - Think of the skid marks.
- Think of the commentary.
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793. Back on the move,
we started to soak up
the local motoring culture.
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794. Which didn't take long.
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795. Lada, Lada
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796. and Lada.
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797. Lada, Lada, Lada.
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798. Lada, Lada.
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799. Three Ladas there,
a Lada there,
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800. two Ladas there.
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801. If there's
a Lada owners' club
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802. in Azerbaijan,
it could be massive.
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803. "What Car?" must have been a
very thin magazine over here.
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804. At the next town,
May and I
wanted to pull over.
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805. And Hammond didn't.
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806. It's all very nice
jollying around
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807. but these are GT cars.
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808. We've got
a couple of miles in them.
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809. We've got miles to go.
We need to get a move on.
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810. The town, however,
was called Ganja.
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811. So obviously May and I
wanted to experience
the architecture.
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812. - You know I'm building
a new house?
- Yes.
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813. I think I've got
the scale of it wrong.
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814. - Really?
- Mm. I think it needs
to be more like this.
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815. This. I like the arch.
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816. I think the Cotswolds needs
this kind of architecture
in it.
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817. Can we stop stopping off
to look at things?
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818. The whole point of this trip
is to prove that these
powerful GT cars
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819. can devour continents
and we're not
devouring any miles.
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820. - Ooh.
- Well, we need to get going.
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821. You do know that these
aren't actually quicker
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822. than any
other type of car?
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823. - What?
- No, in the real world.
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824. I mean, these feel great.
That's why we like them.
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825. It's nice having a powerful
car, etc.
But in the real world
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826. they don't go any faster
or slower than any
other type of car.
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827. - But they go faster.
- They don't.
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828. What? Those Ladas we've
been overtaking endlessly
since we got here.
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829. You're saying that my twin
turbocharged Aston Martin
is no faster than them?
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830. Not in the real world.
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831. I'll demonstrate it to you,
tomorrow.
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832. Oh, God.
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833. Right, May,
what is your thinking?
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834. Well, I've bought this
Renault 9. It's the GTL.
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835. And I've flown Abbie
out to drive it
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836. and we're going to drive 50
miles to a place called the
Garden of Paradise.
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837. Why can't we just
go where we're going?
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838. Cos I just said we're going
to the Garden of Paradise.
It'll be nice.
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839. - So Abbie gets a two-minute
head start.
- Mm-hm.
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840. You won't be
able to catch her.
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841. - We will.
- You won't.
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842. - A two-minute head start...
- Yes.
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843. - .. and you think we can't
catch her up in 50 miles?
- Exactly.
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844. That's not in good condition.
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845. It wasn't very expensive.
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846. Start the engine, please.
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847. - Oh, well.
- Oh, well.
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848. Oh, we're in trouble now.
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849. - Right, you ready?
- Purrs like a kitten.
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850. In three, two, one...
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851. - Go!
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852. - Professional racing driver.
- She's good. She's good.
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853. - You've bought a dog.
- It doesn't work!
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854. - There.
- Ooh.
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855. So James May's experiment...
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856. Is an Aston Martin DBS,
twin turbo,
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857. faster than an ancient
rusting Renault 9?
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858. 18 seconds.
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859. Stop sounding excited about
this ridiculous escapade.
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860. Two, one, begin.
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861. Right, let's get this charade
over with, shall we?
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862. And prove that James is mad.
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863. The point of having a GT car
with tonnes of power is it
makes you feel good
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864. and it's nice.
But it's not quick.
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865. All cars in the real world
go at the same speed
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866. because how fast they go is
dictated by external factors,
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867. not the car itself.
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868. Traffic lights,
speed cameras,
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869. other cars,
pedestrians crossing.
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870. All these things
just bunch everybody up.
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871. If you have a powerful engine
in your car, you can get home
at night more quickly.
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872. Which means you spend more
time with your children.
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873. Which means they're
less likely to grow up
as glue sniffers.
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874. Soon we were out of
the town and on the motorway.
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875. But there was a problem.
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876. These speed cameras,
they're at every 100 yards.
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877. Yeah, I mean, it's crazy.
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878. But Abbie has got
the same problem.
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879. She's not
getting away from us.
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880. - No, but we're not catching
her either, are we?
- No.
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881. Once we got off the motorway,
though, Hammond and I
splashed the brown roadblock
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882. and got cracking.
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883. Abbie is a brilliant driver.
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884. Make no mistake. She's
a lot better at it than me.
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885. But I've got 14 times
more horsepower.
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886. All I had to do
to catch her, then,
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887. was overtake everything.
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888. But that wasn't easy.
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889. Single unbroken line.
Can't overtake.
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890. Can't overtake.
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891. Right, we're stuck
behind a Lada.
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892. - Oh, God, car coming
the other way.
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893. Oh, come on,
come on, come on.
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894. And there's Jeremy Clarkson
behind a lorry.
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895. As I am.
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896. Yeah, that's what you need.
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897. Town...
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898. Oh... What are you doing?
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899. - You dithering half-wit.
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900. In James' real world, we
weren't getting any breaks.
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901. Oh, great. Digger.
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902. Oh, God.
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903. Whereas up ahead,
Abbie was in scythe mode.
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904. Oh, come on!
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905. Right, Lada...
Lada, Lada, Lada.
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906. It's like they're releasing
them every seven seconds
coming the other way.
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907. Oh, good. Red light.
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908. Oh, God. Oh, God. Oh, God.
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909. Nine, eight, seven, six,
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910. five, four,
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911. three, two...
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912. Hello, chaps.
Waiting at the lights?
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913. Oh, Christ.
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914. Mercifully, though, we were
soon out of the town
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915. and onto the open road.
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916. Freedom!
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917. Yes!
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918. Splash the Lada.
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919. - Another one.
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920. It's clear.
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921. But then, with just 10 miles
to go, everything got rural.
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922. Hammond, cows, cows, cows!
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923. As things became
even more rural,
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924. the Aston started
to have a problem.
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925. It's barely moving.
What's he doing?
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926. Can't you pick it up a bit?
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927. It's bumpy and the camber
is all over the shop.
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928. Yeah, it's not perfect but
it's drivable. Come on!
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929. Hammond, I've got 715
horsepower and only
rear-wheel drive.
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930. Right, this is ridiculous.
I'm going to come past.
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931. I've got torque vectoring,
four-wheel drive.
It can handle this.
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932. Meanwhile, further
back in the Eeyore W...
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933. I bet you she's still
two minutes ahead.
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934. Why have you stopped?
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935. Because there's an entire
farm coming towards me.
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936. It's a river of wool
and lunch.
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937. Please don't
scratch my Bentley.
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938. Please don't scratch
my Bentley.
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939. All right?
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940. As we approached
journey's end, the road
surface improved.
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941. So we could both unleash
our massive horsepower.
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942. So here we are,
ladies and gentlemen.
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943. Richard Hammond's
on a mountain road
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944. in a Bentley going quickly.
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945. So nothing can go wrong here.
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946. We've got to have
closed the gap by now.
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947. No offence, Abbie,
but you're not having this.
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948. The finish line at the Garden
of Paradise was close.
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949. And as we entered
the outskirts,
the patio of paradise,
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950. Abbie was in sight.
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951. The race we knew
would be ours
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952. but then it turned out
that actually
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953. the finish line
was in the 14th Century.
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954. Oh, my word.
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955. Getting narrow, very narrow.
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956. Oh, I don't know how much
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957. a carbon fibre chin spoiler
is on one of these
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958. but I bet it's a lot.
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959. Abbie, however,
wasn't worried about
that sort of thing.
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960. That's the sound of a crow
rubbing against
a Russian stereo.
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961. That was not good.
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962. - Hello.
- Hammond, I'm beached.
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963. I'm going to find
another route.
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964. - Oh, is it really round here?
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965. A lot of noise
from the boot now.
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966. Meanwhile,
I'd found another route
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967. that wasn't much better.
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968. - Oh, God.
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969. James May's ideal motor race,
this. I'm doing four, three.
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970. By this stage
I knew I'd lost.
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971. So I needed to
come up with an excuse.
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972. Are these for the head?
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973. A hat.
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974. This is not
Bentley country now.
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975. This is really
Land Rover territory.
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976. James May, you are
a bloody idiot.
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977. Sit-rep, man arrived
at the window,
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978. took 30 units of currency
away and I now have this hat.
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979. Eventually Hammond and I
found Abbie's victorious
Renault at the finish line.
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980. And then what was definitely
several hours later,
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981. May turned up.
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982. Oh, here he is.
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983. Oh, God.
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984. - Who won, then?
- We did!
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985. - Did you?
- No. No. We didn't.
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986. - He went hat shopping.
- I did. Look.
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987. - Really?
- It took him ages
choosing that one.
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988. Honestly,
we must have been... How
long were we hat shopping?
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989. Must have been a good half
hour to get the right one.
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990. Well, half an hour
with the black one
and then I didn't like it.
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991. That does not happen
by accident.
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992. That sort of thing
takes time.
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993. Anyway, this does prove,
does it not, that fast cars,
yes, they're great,
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994. but they're not fast. In the
real world a Renault 9 is as
fast as an Aston or Bentley
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995. - or a BMW.
- Ow! Agh! Agh!
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996. - What?
- Ohh! There's been
an accident.
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997. There's no other word for it.
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998. - The... My... Look.
- You've ruined your crow.
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999. The crow's beak's
come off and base.
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1000. But more... Look. That all
was in me a minute ago
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1001. and now it's not.
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1002. Why's it coming out of you?
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1003. Because half the crow's face
went in there
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1004. - when I picked it up.
- It attacked you?
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1005. That was a really priceless
ornament, that.
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1006. That's a real shame.
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1007. That's coming out at a rate.
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1008. I reckon you've probably got
three, maybe four minutes.
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1009. - That's a pint.
- It's not a pint. It's spread
out thin on the floor.
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1010. If this were you there'd be
bloody helicopters coming,
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1011. - trousers being cut off.
- Yeah. I'd be out of here
by now.
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1012. I'm just getting on with it.
Go and have a look
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1013. - how much damage
you've done in yours.
- Mine'll be fine.
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1014. I won't have done any damage
in the Bentley.
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1015. - Oh, God!
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1016. - Go on, say it.
- I've lost my jugs
and my clock.
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1017. - All I've got is this ring.
Copy !req
1018. With James'
unrealistic real world test
out of the way,
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1019. we continued heading east
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1020. and eventually we arrived
at the fount of everything.
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1021. The cradle of humankind
is in South Africa.
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1022. That's where we began
as a species.
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1023. But the cradle of everything
that makes us special
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1024. is here.
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1025. The things that we make
out of what's coming
out of the ground here
Copy !req
1026. boggles the mind.
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1027. Toothbrushes, crayons,
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1028. heart valves, parachutes,
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1029. anti-freeze.
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1030. Vinyl records,
cassette tapes,
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1031. CDs, training shoes.
Copy !req
1032. Guitar strings, balloons,
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1033. sunglasses, life jackets.
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1034. Anaesthetics,
enamel, dentures,
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1035. prosthetic limbs, shampoo.
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1036. Disposable ballpoint pen,
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1037. smartphone,
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1038. face creams, deodorants.
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1039. Lipstick, fishing rods,
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1040. electric blankets,
insect repellent,
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1041. umbrellas, roofing.
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1042. Light switches, dishwashers,
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1043. John Travolta's face.
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1044. Antiseptic,
food preservatives,
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1045. basketballs, putty,
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1046. motorcycle helmets, boats,
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1047. soft contact lenses.
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1048. The crackly bottle
your water comes in.
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1049. Fan belts, satellite dishes,
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1050. Frisbees, heat,
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1051. light.
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1052. And most importantly of all,
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1053. the amber nectar
of the gods, petrol.
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1054. Oil is so important
here, in fact,
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1055. they've built a spa
where you can bathe in it.
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1056. It was like the wine spa
we found in Georgia,
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1057. apart from in every way.
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1058. - Is that really crude oil?
- Yeah.
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1059. I feel like a guillemot.
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1060. Any minute now some woman
with hairy armpits
Copy !req
1061. will take me to a yurt
and wash me down
with Fairy Liquid
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1062. and say,
"Look what we found."
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1063. - Where's our baths?
- We've only got the one bath.
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1064. You're not getting in here
with me.
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1065. Well, I'm not
getting in after you.
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1066. - Why not?
- Are you kidding?
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1067. Well, because that would be
full of your scabs
and dandruff...
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1068. The next day,
after I'd been scraped clean,
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1069. we set off
for the Caspian Sea.
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1070. And since we were almost
at journey's end,
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1071. it felt like a good time
to sum up our cars.
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1072. All the things a car
has to excel at
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1073. to be a good GT car,
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1074. luxury, comfort,
power, style,
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1075. make for just
a good car of any sort.
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1076. And this new Bentley
Continental GT
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1077. is a very, very,
very good GT car.
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1078. But it has surprised me
beyond that.
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1079. At the track, when two
and a quarter tonnes of car
felt nimble and agile.
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1080. But above all else
it's about this interior.
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1081. This is just a nicer place to
be than anywhere else.
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1082. Got to say it...
This thing is a masterpiece.
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1083. They've absolutely nailed it.
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1084. And it deserves to wear
its flying B.
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1085. What a thing.
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1086. So, my BMW.
Now, when we started
this trip,
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1087. I merely thought
it was rather good.
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1088. But now... I'm pretty much
in love with it.
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1089. And most of that,
to be honest, is because
of that V8 engine.
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1090. It's smooth,
it's quiet, it's unobtrusive,
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1091. but then you just knock
it down a few
and give it a bit of shoe...
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1092. See? It becomes sonorous.
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1093. Its voice becomes
more heartfelt
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1094. and it tingles
through the steering wheel
and through my buttocks.
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1095. It's lovely.
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1096. And the other thing...
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1097. And I know this is
going to sound
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1098. a little bit sort of
#FirstWorldConsideration
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1099. but it's only £100,000.
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1100. Considerably less than
half the price of
the Aston Martin.
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1101. It also looks better
and it's made by Germans.
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1102. Buy this.
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1103. It's been a great trip, this.
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1104. A couple of things
we've learned on the way...
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1105. No.1, Georgia, hidden gem.
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1106. Tbilisi in particular.
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1107. And No.2, pottery is
much sharper
than you might imagine.
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1108. Then there's the DBS
and that is tricky.
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1109. It is as fast as hell
and it's comfortable
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1110. and it looks sensational.
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1111. It's a hugely appealing car
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1112. but is it worth £70,000 more
than the also hugely
appealing DB11?
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1113. And I don't think it is.
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1114. I just don't think it is.
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1115. Maybe if they'd fitted
an interior that
made you feel special
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1116. like the interior does
in the Bentley,
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1117. I'd have a different view,
but they didn't.
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1118. So I don't. Sorry.
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1119. After a stunning
drive through the tip of
the Caucasus,
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1120. we eventually arrived in
the jaw-dropping capital
of Azerbaijan.
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1121. Here we are. Baku,
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1122. where there is, let's be
honest, some architecture.
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1123. I mean, look at that.
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1124. A British architect
did that,
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1125. my favouritest building
in the world
Copy !req
1126. by a long way.
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1127. These cars are now looking...
well, I'd call them heroic.
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1128. James would say disgusting.
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1129. James May, how annoyed
are you by the dirtiness
of your car?
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1130. - I was just saying
that we're in disgrace.
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1131. Because this is a shiny,
spangly city.
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1132. We should make our cars
shiny and spangly.
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1133. It only takes a minute
to clean them.
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1134. These look like
they've done work
Copy !req
1135. and battled
and fought through.
Copy !req
1136. - No, they look dirty.
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1137. Ooh, hello. This is a bit of
the Grand Prix track.
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1138. Of course, they have the
Grand Prix here now.
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1139. Why don't we do a lap
of the Grand Prix track?
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1140. Well, because I doubt
you can. It's not just
a track, is it?
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1141. Well, why don't we do a drag
race on the main straight?
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1142. Because it's a city. You
can't just do a drag race.
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1143. What if we asked
really nicely?
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1144. As Hammond didn't have
an answer to that,
I did ask really nicely.
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1145. And the next day
they really did close off
the main straight.
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1146. So we could have
our important drag race.
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1147. The Aston should
absolutely cream this.
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1148. On paper it's faster to 60
and it's more powerful.
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1149. And it's lighter.
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1150. But it's rear-wheel drive
and it's a wet track.
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1151. I have four-wheel drive
and launch control.
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1152. My only slight worry is
James has got them as well.
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1153. Here's my prediction.
Their four-wheel drive
systems and launch controls
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1154. will get them
off the line quickly.
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1155. And then once
I've got the power down,
I'll just become a missile.
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1156. This is not a race
to see who wins.
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1157. It's a race to see which one
of my colleagues loses.
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1158. OK, here we go.
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1159. And we are away!
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1160. Can't get the power down.
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1161. Whoa!
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1162. Oh, I feel it slithering,
that four-wheel drive
doing its job.
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1163. Whoa! OK...
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1164. Bentley's reeling me in.
I don't think
he's going to do it.
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1165. Come on, BMW.
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1166. Yes!
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1167. Where's Jeremy gone?
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1168. Interesting building here.
It's a government building.
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1169. I'm just going to
have a look at it.
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1170. Yeah, nice.
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1171. Having looked
at the building, I decided
to have another go.
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1172. But still the Aston
would not behave.
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1173. Oh, my...
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1174. Oh, jeez.
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1175. Victory!
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1176. So is it just
all over the place?
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1177. I'm using about a quarter
throttle and it's sideways.
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1178. It's not brilliant, is it?
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1179. Well done for getting
permission but not so good
on the weather.
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1180. I therefore decided that
before we tried again,
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1181. I should do something
about the weather.
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1182. So I got us
and all our crew vehicles
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1183. to drive up and down the
track to try and dry it out.
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1184. This took quite a while.
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1185. Jeremy, on that first run,
did some poo come out?
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1186. Difficult to keep the poo in
when your anus
is as well oiled as mine.
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1187. How dry are we going to be
able to get this track?
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1188. It's drying out
on James' side.
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1189. If we do another run
with me there...
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1190. - Be all right.
- Well, it's hardly
real world, is it,
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1191. choosing which bit of
the road you drive on
to make your car faster.
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1192. As that is in fact exactly
what you do in a race,
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1193. I ignored him
and lined up
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1194. for our third attempt
on the dry line.
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1195. So, BMW, Bentley or
the surface-to-air missile.
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1196. Which will win?
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1197. Amber.
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1198. Ohh!
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1199. It's a great start.
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1200. Jesus! It's still doing it.
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1201. 80mph, 90mph.
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1202. Oh, it's going
sideways again.
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1203. Oh, my...
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1204. Ohh!
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1205. Oh, jeez!
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1206. - Reel him in, reel him in.
- Come on, BMW.
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1207. Oh, bugger!
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1208. Well, there we are. The Aston
was by far the most exciting
to look at there.
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1209. As usual.
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1210. So now let's get some lunch.
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1211. And moments later
we found our grail.
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1212. There we are, look, 50 feet
below sea level and we have
arrived at journey's end.
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1213. The Caspian.
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1214. The largest inland body of
water in the world.
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1215. Our journey is complete.
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1216. Let's get a bream.
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1217. A bream's fish?
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1218. No, Hammond, they're cows.
Of course they're fish!
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1219. I don't like fish.
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1220. - Well, on that terrible
disappointment...
- For him.
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1221. Mm. ... back to the tent.
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1222. Why did you say "Back to
the tent," you idiot?
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1223. Um... Oh, right, um...
It just slipped...
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1224. - I've got biscuit.
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1225. - You don't do that.
- It slipped out.
- Never do that.
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1226. It gives us a chance at least
to say how good GT cars are.
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1227. - I love them.
- Mm.
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1228. Engine at the front and all
the power you need.
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1229. They're everything
you want in a car.
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1230. I agree. The BMW
was the best as well.
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1231. - Eh?
- Yes, but, James,
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1232. why don't you tell
the ladies and gentlemen
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1233. about the BMW's
lane departure system?
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1234. You know, the one that
keeps you in the white lines
when you're driving along.
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1235. Yeah, well, the thing is,
it was a pre-production car.
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1236. It had a slight glitch in it.
You couldn't turn it off.
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1237. And it's quite annoying
on the road because
it does that.
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1238. But on the track,
the problem is that you
aim for a perfect apex
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1239. but the car thinks, he's
about to have an accident.
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1240. It just throws you
back into the middle of
the track again.
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1241. - It was extremely irritating.
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1242. There was that, which
you moaned about a lot,
and the gearbox.
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1243. Yeah, the gearbox, well...
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1244. The problem there is,
the display on the dash,
there's two of them.
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1245. - One of them says
what gear you've selected...
- Mm.
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1246. but the other one says
what gear the car
thinks you should be in.
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1247. So, again on the track,
you'll be driving along,
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1248. going, here comes
a left-hand bend...
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1249. .. right down to second and
the car would go, seventh?
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1250. - That is annoying.
- It's basically just Germans
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1251. saying, "The Englander
knows nothing here."
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1252. - Exactly.
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1253. But it was bloody fast,
the BMW.
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1254. - It was excellent.
- But I still think the
Bentley was the best.
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1255. - It was the best.
- I agree.
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1256. - What?
- I agree.
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1257. Look, I really like
the DBS, OK?
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1258. It was a fantastic car.
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1259. I like the DB11 as well.
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1260. And the Vantage.
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1261. But for doing that journey...
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1262. - I'd choose the Bentley.
- Wait a minute,
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1263. haven't you just recommended
the Aston Martin DBS
to a friend of yours?
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1264. - Yes, I have.
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1265. - And has he since bought one?
- Yes, he has.
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1266. And on that terrible
disappointment, for him,
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1267. it's time to end. Thank you
so much for watching.
Goodbye!
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