1. Tonight,
Compo takes me for a spin
in a car from his youth.
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2. Richard tries to drive
a fast car without crashing.
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3. And Lewis Hamilton faces
his toughest test yet,
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4. the Suzuki Liana.
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5. Thank you very much,
thank you. Thank you.
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6. Hello and welcome
to the BMW M5,
which is very expensive.
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7. However, I know of a car
which does all the same sort
of stuff for half the price,
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8. so that's gotta be
worth a look.
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9. Even though it is a bit...
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10. Australian.
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11. Welcome, everyone,
to the VXR8.
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12. Like the M5, it's a spacious
four-door, five-seater
saloon car,
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13. with much leather,
many buttons and a large boot.
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14. Like the M5,
it'll bumble about all day,
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16. And like the M5, it's capable,
when the mood takes you,
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17. of being absolutely
and completely bonkers.
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18. This could only have come
from a country that hadn't
signed up to the Kyoto treaty.
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19. For such a big,
comfortable car,
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20. it's staggeringly easy
to drive very... Really fast.
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21. It's got a six litre V8.
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22. That's 414 horsepower.
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23. 0-60 in less than
five seconds.
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24. Its top speed, if you take
the limiter off...
Well, a 175.
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25. And that's pretty quick.
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26. And it's yours
for just £35,000.
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27. Now, for that sort of money
what you'd normally
be looking at
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28. is a 3 litre BMW 5 Series,
or a 3.2 litre Audi A6,
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Mercedes E-Class.
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30. Now they're all
very nice cars,
they really are.
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31. But they're not really
in the same league
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33. They're all lost in my
6 litre shockwave!
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34. In a simple drag race,
it completely trounces them.
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35. And we see much the same thing
in the corners.
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36. Out of the way, Germans!
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37. Thank you.
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38. This then delivers
M5 power games
for £30,000 less.
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39. So what exactly are
you missing out on?
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40. Well, first of all,
the BMW comes
with a BMW badge.
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41. That is worth its weight
in myrrh.
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42. Whereas this is being sold
in Britain as a Vauxhall.
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43. What's more,
inside it's a bit like
a Currys own brand stereo.
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44. And of course,
with such a big engine,
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45. it's not what you'd call
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47. And then there's the exterior.
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48. With all its trinketry and
price-drop TV jewellery,
it's not exactly a wallflower.
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49. But the main
reason why this is
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50. £30,000 cheaper
than an M5 is simple.
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51. It's about 30,000 times
less complicated.
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52. In an M5,
there are seven different
settings for the gearbox.
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53. There are two
for the differential.
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54. You can even choose
how much power
you want from the engine.
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55. It's like
a Poggenpohl kitchen.
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56. It's very hi tech,
very German, very nice.
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57. This though, this is...
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58. This is more like a Barbie.
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59. Honestly, I'm surprised
you don't pour beer on it
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60. when you want to turn it off.
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61. You push the middle pedal
when you want it to slow down.
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62. You turn this big circular
thing in front of you
to make it go round corners.
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63. And then you push
the pedal on the right
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64. when you want it
to make more noise.
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65. This car then, it's as dainty
as a hobnail boot,
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66. as feminine
as a burst sausage.
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67. And I've got to say...
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68. I love it!
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69. - Um, you see every week
we get a stack of letters.
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70. And literally none of them
ever asks,
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71. "What was the first car
ever to be laid out,
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72. "in a way that we accept
as being normal now?"
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actually it's a very
good question
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asked because...
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76. You know, we have
the steering wheel
in front of you.
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77. You have the clutch
on the left, the brake
in the middle,
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on the right.
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79. You got the gear stick there
and a hand brake down there.
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80. - But what was the first car
to be like that?
Oh.
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81. No, no, honestly,
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82. good idea to go down
to the Beaulieu Motor Museum.
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83. And see if we could find
the answer to a question
that no one is asking.
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84. - Because no one cares.
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the very first car
ever made,
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86. the Benz Patent Motorwagen
from 1896.
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87. This is genesis.
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88. And it's
absolutely nothing like
the cars we know today.
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89. For a start, it has this
tiller steering arrangement,
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90. which is
exactly the sort of thing
you'd find on a canal boat.
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91. And it also only has
a single front wheel
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92. so presumably if you're
a bit too vigorous with this,
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93. the whole thing
could topple over.
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94. Performance... Not great.
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95. It has a one cylinder,
one litre engine
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96. which gives
a top speed of nine.
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97. And with a 1.5
litre fuel tank,
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98. its range is only five miles.
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99. Tricky when
the petrol station
hadn't been invented,
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100. but it did show the world
that personal motorised
transportation was possible.
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101. Three years later,
the British came up
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102. with this, the Royal Enfield.
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103. That's not the brake!
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104. No!
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105. Its controls were
hideously complicated,
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106. but there were
some good points.
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107. This had
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108. twice the power of the Benz,
two horsepower,
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109. but most important
of all, it had
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111. So what they'd accidentally
designed here
is the Quad bike.
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112. One of the biggest problems
with these early cars is
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in the first place.
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114. The starter motor
hasn't been invited yet.
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115. There's no ignition key.
You have to use
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116. the starting handle.
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117. And the great thing about this
particular car,
the De Dion Bouton,
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118. uh, is that when
you turn the handle,
it will break your wrist.
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119. - You what?
- Seven members of staff
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120. at the motor museum
have had their wrists
broken by
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121. this very car.
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122. Well, we don't actually need
to drive it.
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123. - We could just stand around
and talk about it.
- No, no, no, no.
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124. This is one of the very first
cars that sold in great
numbers.
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125. We have to know
what it was like.
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126. You're gonna have
to get it going.
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127. Having got it started,
we needed to get it moving
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128. and for that, we had a copy
of the original handbook,
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129. which had been
translated from French,
because the car
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130. was made in France,
into English.
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131. Literally.
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132. "For making the carriage
walking at the first speed,
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133. "take back the drag
of the wheel backward
crowbar of the right
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134. "and take completely
and progressively back,
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135. "the crowbar
of embrayage to you..."
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136. "... hurl the mover
till his starting."
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137. I can understand why this is
better than going around
looking at a horse's bottom.
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138. But how did anyone ever
figure out how it worked?
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139. - If we've established that
that's the gear lever...
- Yeah.
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140. - ... that's the advance thing,
the ignition.
- Yeah.
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142. This was designed for someone
with three arms and one leg.
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143. - It was.
- If you need to do
a hill start,
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144. - you have to steer it
with your chest.
- Or your face.
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145. It would be difficult.
How do I get it into top gear?
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146. "For taking the second speed
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147. "push rapidly up the crowbar
forward without brutality.
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148. "When it is raised up again,
it gains all its strength."
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149. - Yes! Good.
- Yes!
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150. - Top gear!
- Now, how do I stop?
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151. - What?
- Well, I need to... I'm going
to have to stop eventually.
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152. This road won't go on forever.
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153. - "Hurl the..." No.
- Seriously.
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154. - I don't know, James.
I don't know.
- Find it.
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155. - You're in charge
of the instructions.
- They're in gibberish.
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156. There's no point
in relying on this.
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157. Try and work it out.
Embrayage, crowbar.
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158. I brought them
as a joke for the viewer.
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159. Oh, God, there's a...
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160. "For making the carriage
completely stopped,
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161. "when it goes
at 15 kilometres an hour,
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162. "take abruptly the crowbar
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163. - "of embrayage... "
- Right.
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164. No, no, wait, wait
I haven't finished.
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165. Well, you haven't got
very long! Come on.
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166. "When you are
in first speed,
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167. "push..." We aren't, are we?
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168. James, we're going
to be killed!
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169. I decided to use ingenuity.
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170. I'm causing friction.
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171. That's neutral.
I've got neutral.
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172. It's my wind resistance.
Stop it!
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173. - I don't know how to do it.
- Make it stop.
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176. Oh!
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177. So France hadn't got it right,
and nor had America.
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178. This is
the Stevens Derailleur,
which has eight clutches.
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179. And what kind of
dullard would think that
that was brilliant?
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180. - That's brilliant!
- What's brilliant?
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181. This gearbox. This is
a three-speed constant mesh,
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182. - so those are constant
mesh gears.
- Yep.
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183. - And it has selector forks.
- Yep.
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184. But it doesn't
have dog clutches.
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185. - So that's like the brake band
on an automatic gearbox.
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186. In a modern gearbox, one would
always be loose on its shaft,
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187. either the input shaft
or the lay shaft.
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188. - That's 1903,
and that is basically what...
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189. You might imagine
that the first car
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190. to get everything
in the right order
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191. was the first car
ever to be mass produced.
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192. The Model T Ford.
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193. By the time it went
out of production in 1927,
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were Model Ts.
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195. So you'd imagine that
all the cars that came
along afterwards
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196. would be laid out
in the same way.
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197. Luckily, they weren't.
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198. Honestly, I am glad
this didn't catch on, because
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199. driving a Model T
is more complicated
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200. than doing eye surgery.
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201. It is almost as though
Henry Ford was being...
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202. I don't know,
deliberately obtuse because
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203. to make it move,
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with the accelerator,
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205. which is here
on the steering wheel.
There.
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206. Then you move the handbrake
to the middle
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207. which somehow puts the car
in neutral,
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208. and then depress
the left pedal...
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209. Yeah.
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210. The only problem is,
to maintain this speed
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211. I have to keep my foot pressed
hard down on what feels like
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very heavy clutch pedal,
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213. and the pain in my thigh
is excruciating!
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214. The only way around this
is to change into top gear.
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215. Now to do that
we have to go faster,
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the handbrake
that isn't a handbrake,
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218. then I can take my foot
off that pedal.
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219. Now the speed shoots up,
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to about 40,
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221. and 40 on wooden wheels
in a world
with hardly any roads
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222. is terrifying.
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223. Jeremy and I
were beginning
to believe we'd never find
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with what we'd now call
conventional controls.
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226. The Cadillac Type 53
from 1916.
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227. Look! A handbrake
and a gear lever
in the middle of the car,
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in the right order.
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229. And better still, no starting
handle, no broken wrists.
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230. This was the first car
to come with one of these.
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from the early days
of motoring.
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233. But what we have
here is the nub,
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modern car.
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when this came along.
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on what would become
the template
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239. Exactly. This bright idea
could easily have
been snuffed out
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241. No, but what made this
bright idea stick
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called Herbert Austin,
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came along,
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244. copied all the ideas
and put them on his car
for the people,
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245. which was, of course...
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246. - The Seven.
- The Seven. Exactly.
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247. This car cost just a £125,
four times less
than the Cadillac.
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248. What's more, it was built
under licence by
BMW in Germany,
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249. and copied too
by Datsun in Japan.
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250. This car, then,
the little Austin Seven,
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showed it to the world,
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252. and made it stick.
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253. Ladies and gentlemen,
Chris Goffey and
Tony Mason there.
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254. No, no, thanks. Really,
thanks, lads, for wasting
nine minutes of my life.
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255. No, no, I'll tell you
something else
really interesting.
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256. Not with a kitchen knife
sticking through your neck,
you won't.
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257. - No, seriously.
During the war...
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258. Oh, God, no,
not James May on the war!
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259. Please.
Isn't it time you put a star
in our reasonably priced car?
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260. It is time we put a star
in the reasonably priced car.
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261. My guest tonight
once sang about
a semi by the sea.
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262. And funnily enough, James May
once had a similar experience
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263. - when a dreadnought sailed by.
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264. Anyway...
Ladies and gentlemen,
James Blunt!
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266. - How are you?
- I'm very well.
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267. You've taken
two years to get here.
Have a seat.
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268. Excellent.
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269. I'm honoured that you
should come down,
and thank you for that.
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270. - Well, thanks,
it's been a nice day out.
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271. Good. Um, because you're
the first guest we've ever
had who can drive a tank.
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272. Yeah. I think
you'll see in a minute
I can't drive a car, though.
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history is rubbish.
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275. I mean, we have sometimes
had guests on who have just
had appalling car histories,
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276. but yours,
I think you've only owned,
is it one car?
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277. I'm afraid to say
on this programme
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278. of all programmes, I owned
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280. And, uh, I haven't
finished, actually.
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281. It was a Lada Riva SL1300,
SL's for "Slightly luxurious".
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282. Yeah. And it was racing red,
or Ferrari red.
Whichever you guys choose.
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283. They weren't bad cars,
those Lada Rivas.
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284. Yeah, I mean, actually
it did have bucket seats,
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285. and I installed an enormous
great stereo in it,
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one day.
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287. Which I think is actually
probably even more
embarrassing
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is to nick the stereo.
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289. And why have you never
replaced it with another car?
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290. Presumably you can afford
one now.
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291. Because I owned a motorbike
after that, Jeremy.
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292. - Oh, did you?
- Yeah, a Moto Guzzi.
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293. - I didn't know you
were homosexual.
- Yes, absolutely.
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294. Most of my songs
are about you!
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296. - I've got all kinds of lyrics
going through my head now.
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the army were you in?
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298. I was in the Life Guards,
which was part of
the Household Cavalry
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and that's why we had
very small tanks.
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301. Yeah. A Scimitar, a main
battle tank is about
77 tonnes,
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about four tonnes.
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they're talking about,
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there's got to be
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for military vehicles.
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307. - Did you see that?
- I have heard about this,
yeah, we've...
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- We are going green
in the army.
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what the pipe at the back,
when the pipe at the
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311. - uranium coming
out of that one.
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a little bit safer, I think.
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315. Um, it's a good job really
you aren't in the army now,
I have to say that.
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316. Yeah. It's a pretty miserable
time, I think, to be
in the army.
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incredibly hard,
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318. doing a really tough job,
and not under
great circumstances.
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Yes, 'cause, you know,
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to exist between
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322. - Yeah.
- They all say it's gone.
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to one the other day,
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who's had his leg
blown off in Iraq,
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and all we gave him was MRSA.
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I don't really think
that's really fair.
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for Help For Heroes.
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329. - Yeah, I know you are too.
- I do the same thing
and it's really just because
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funds for the army, and, uh,
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331. and particularly
for equipment,
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332. but more so,
even more important
for those who get
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when they come back.
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334. Now, you were
in the army skiing team?
So that's Cavalry skiing team?
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335. Yes, so they sent me skiing
for about three months
every single year.
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a chairlift after you?
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after me, yeah.
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340. - Because you spent
so much time?
- I had to crack a bottle
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"I name this chairlift
James Blunt.
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342. "God bless her
and all who ride me."
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to go to Kosovo, didn't you?
It wasn't all...
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there, the bombing campaign
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afterwards.
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347. Yeah, war's a pretty miserable
place, actually,
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348. and so was the Albanians
uh, the Kosovan Albanians
and the Serbs
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349. - murdering each other.
- 'Cause you were the...
Weren't you the first in?
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350. Um, across the border, yeah.
And the first one to Pristina
with my troop of soldiers.
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351. - Really?
- Yeah.
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That's quite something.
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353. And you had your guitar
on your tank?
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354. I had my guitar strapped
to the outside.
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I wanted it on the inside.
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356. But I was told by my superiors
I had to keep the
soldiers on the inside.
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357. - Wasn't allowed to strap them
on the outside.
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358. And you just made sweet music
in there.
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before you sing
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360. or is that just how it
comes out?
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361. I was fed it as a child.
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- Yes.
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and inhaled helium
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364. it would be beyond
the human ear's register,
wouldn't it?
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365. Only, only dogs would hear it.
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367. 'Cause you do actually
take the mick out of
your own songs
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368. - at gigs, don't you?
- Well, have you heard them?
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I'm confused by this.
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Your first album
sold 12 million.
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371. Something like that.
Although my mother bought
about a million of those.
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a helping hand.
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- We have a warehouse
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374. about the size of this.
Full of my albums.
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All the Lost Souls.
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376. That is... Well, that is
flying out, isn't it?
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377. So, why are you voted
number four
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378. in the list of the 100
most irritating things
in Britain?
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379. - That really pisses
me off actually.
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380. - I thought I'd at least do
better than that.
- Exactly!
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381. You did beat traffic wardens,
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382. and you beat men
in flip-flops.
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383. Well, I tell you, next year!
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384. - I'm going for the number one
or two spot.
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385. Climb it up.
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386. Um, you have packed
a lot into your life.
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387. Obviously there's
the army stuff.
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388. You had a pilot licence at 16.
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389. - Do you still fly?
- I'm normally
just at the back of the plane.
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390. If you found
yourself in a plane with me,
you should jump out!
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391. Why did you go
and learn to fly?
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392. - My dad's a helicopter pilot
in the Army Air Corps.
- Oh, is he?
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393. What did he fly? Lynxes?
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394. Yeah, Lynx, and Gazelle Scout
before that.
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395. Which they're still flying
now out in Iraq.
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396. Yeah, exactly.
In fact, my brother-in-law
who is here tonight
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397. has got a Scout as well.
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398. - He's got one,
or he flies one?
- No, he's got a Scout.
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399. He flies one and he's got one.
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400. I found him on eBay.
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401. What? You found
your brother-in-law
on eBay?
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402. - Or the Scout on eBay?
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403. No, no, what happened was
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404. I found my sister,
who again is here tonight,
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405. uh, crying in a flat
because she couldn't
get to a funeral
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406. in southern Ireland,
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407. um, because the planes
were on strike, and the
ferries were out of season.
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408. Uh, obviously no trains
to Cork in southern Ireland.
So I put my sister on eBay as
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409. "A damsel in distress needs
a knight in shining armour.
What can you do?"
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410. And this fool started bidding,
amongst others, and...
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411. - You put your sister on eBay?
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412. Yeah. And in a way they...
He bid and bid amongst others
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413. and he won and he had
a helicopter, a Scout, so he
could fly her to the funeral.
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414. And, uh, some six months ago
they got married.
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415. - No way.
- Yeah.
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416. - You put your sister on eBay
and now she's married?
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417. - And I've a second sister
who will be online shortly.
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418. Starting price £5.
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419. - This is what they do
in Thailand, isn't it?
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420. That's fantastic.
And then slightly portly men
in Barnsley buy them.
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421. Yes, you must have met him!
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422. Right. Now, come on, um,
your lap, how was it?
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423. It was great fun.
I don't think
I damaged the car too much.
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424. - Were you frightened?
- No, I really enjoyed it.
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425. 'Cause you like speed.
I mean, bearing in mind
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426. there's the bikes
and the skiing and all those.
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427. No, really. I enjoyed
going fast in it.
It was a great fun day.
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428. Really had fun.
The Stig is great.
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429. Uh, okay, now who'd
like to see the lap?
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430. Yes!
Okay, let's play
the tape. Here we go.
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431. Good bit of axel tramp there,
or whatever it is in
a front-wheel drive car.
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432. Come on, you little!
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433. Enthusiastic.
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434. Up to the one hundreds.
Here's the yellow marker!
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435. What yellow marker?
You're seeing things!
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436. That's good.
That's very good, very neat.
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437. And very neat again!
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438. Looking worried.
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439. Were you worried?
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440. He's very worried!
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441. - Are you all right in there?
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442. Oh, my God!
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443. That's absolutely terrifying!
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444. Did you look like
that in the tank?
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445. No wonder you were first in.
Here we go now.
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446. At the 50. No surrender!
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447. Right.
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448. Good, that's very nice.
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449. - There's a huge great jet
over there.
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450. No! Concentrate on the track,
man, not the scenery!
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451. Now, here we go.
That was very quick through
there, second to last corner,
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452. are we gonna get around
that properly? Yes, cutting in
nicely into Gambon...
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453. Here we go... What?
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454. Nicely held! Very good,
and there we are
across the line!
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455. - Yeah.
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456. Here are the peeps
who have been round
so far in the Lacetti.
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457. Any idea where you think
you might have come?
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458. Bearing in mind
it was jolly wet out there.
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459. The only wet ones we have had,
which are the ones to matter,
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460. are Jamie Oliver is wet,
and Philip Glennister
did a wet one.
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461. Well, yeah,
close to Jamie, if I'm lucky.
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462. Okay. Well, there you are.
So you did it in
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464. - ... 48.3 seconds.
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465. Ladies and gentlemen,
a quick time!
I'll put a wet on it.
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466. A wet...
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467. There he is, 48.3 there.
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468. Are you pleased with that?
I mean, you should be.
'Cause that's a wet lap.
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469. Yeah, just above Billie Piper.
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470. - Who wouldn't want
to be there?
Yes!
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471. It's been an absolute
pleasure having you here.
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472. - Thank you.
- Super star. And I do like
Back To Bedlam.
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473. And I like the new album
as well. So thanks very much.
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474. Ladies and gentlemen,
James Blunt!
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475. - Thank you.
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476. And that was a good time!
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477. Now, it's fair to say
that I'm not exactly a
Formula 1 motor racing fan.
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478. I was sitting in the office
the other day wondering aloud
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479. why they're all paid so much
just for sitting down behind
a steering wheel.
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480. I may even have said out loud,
"How hard can it be?"
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481. - So someone decided
it might be a good idea
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482. for me to go and find out.
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484. As the car that won
Fernando Alonso
a world championship.
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485. It's one of the all time
F1 greats.
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486. The R25 is also the last
of the breed from
the monstrous V10 era,
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487. when the cars
were chucking out close
to a 1,000 horsepower.
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488. Now, there's going to be
no Top Gear nonsense today.
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489. I'm not going to race it
against a cheetah or
a bat on a superbike.
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490. My mission is simply
to get that
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491. round a track.
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492. Specifically, two laps around
Stowe Circuit at Silverstone.
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493. More specifically, two laps
without stuffing a priceless
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F1 car.
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495. Now, to put all this
into context,
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496. the fastest road car I've ever
driven is the Bugatti Veyron,
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497. which has
a power to weight ratio
of 530 horsepower per tonne.
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498. But the power to weight ratio
of this
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499. is 1,500 horsepower per tonne.
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500. But it's not just
the numbers.
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501. Nothing can prepare your mind,
your senses,
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502. your body, your reaction times
for the assault
of a Formula 1 car.
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503. So, before the assault,
it was back to school.
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504. My teacher would be race team
boss Jonathan Lewis,
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505. and my first lesson
would be in one of his little
formula Renault cars.
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506. It's very simple, really.
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507. But, it looks like a Formula 1
car to me, only a bit smaller
and not quite as fiddly.
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508. Okay. Well, it is.
It is a baby Formula car.
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509. As a Veyron veteran,
I was keen to show him
what I could do!
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510. Still, the Formula Renault
only has a piddly two-litre
engine from a Clio.
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511. So mastering it
should be easy.
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512. Right. I'm going
to try and gas it a bit
down the straight.
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513. I've never let a complete
novice go out in one
of our cars before.
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514. The Formula Renault
has only one fifth the power
of an F1 car,
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515. and I now realised
the size of the mountain
I had to climb.
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516. First time
I've ever experienced
what proper brakes are.
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517. It just hits a wall!
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518. And just as I was getting
used to this car,
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519. I was shoved into
its bigger brother,
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520. a World Series car
with twice the power of
the Formula Renault.
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521. Mother of God!
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522. He's gone quiet.
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523. And no wonder!
The straight-line speed
I could cope with.
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524. But in the corners,
I just couldn't think
fast enough to react.
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525. So quick!
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526. Come on, Hammond,
just trust it.
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527. Oh!
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528. It's just so...
There's so much to learn.
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529. I can't drive fast enough
to get the heat in the brakes
and then there's no brakes.
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530. I've just grappled with what,
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531. 500 brake horsepower
in a 500 kilo car.
I'm halfway there.
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532. I was summoned to look
at the readouts from
my on board telemetry.
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533. You're riding the brake
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534. and you're riding
the accelerator
believe it or not.
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535. - 'Cause I'm doing
left-foot braking.
- Yeah.
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536. And then the other thing
is that you're being
quite severe
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537. on one of the downshifts.
And you actually put eight
and a half on the motor.
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538. If I'd done what
I did on that lap
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539. in a Formula 1 car,
what would have happened?
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540. You'd have probably spun it
and wrecked the engine.
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541. What's an engine rebuild
on a Formula 1 car?
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542. Probably about 150,000,
200,000 or more.
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543. I needed lots more time
in the World Series car,
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544. but that wasn't going
to happen.
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545. Because my muscles
were struggling to cope
with the cornering forces.
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546. My head is going to come off,
and I'm not joking.
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547. His neck will go soon,
so he needs to drive
the Formula 1.
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548. Before I moved on,
Yoda gave me a pep talk.
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549. Everything you experienced
in the World Series car
is probably going to be
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550. more than three times as much,
maybe more,
in the Formula 1.
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551. I was...
My thinking time,
that was my problem.
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552. You know, I had a bit of an
off, it's because I thought
I'd left it too late to brake,
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553. then I realised I hadn't,
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554. but because I was thinking
that, the car was already
round the corner.
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555. - Yeah.
- And I was in the wrong
gear in a span.
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556. - Yeah.
- I can't think fast enough,
more than anything else.
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557. You're gonna have to
really concentrate, Richard,
especially with that thing.
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558. If you think that's hard,
that's going to
be another level.
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559. My fear wasn't
just about the speed.
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560. It was about what I was going
to be entrusted with.
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561. The more time you spend
hanging around
with one of these things,
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562. the more otherworldly
it becomes.
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563. I mean, let's talk
about the money,
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564. because we can all
understand that, right?
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565. The engine, £170,000.
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566. The gearbox casing,
with no gears in it, £60,000.
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567. The wing, £20,000.
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568. But those are
all the big bits.
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569. It's still off this planet
when you get to
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570. the little bits and pieces,
you've got
on your car at home.
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571. So the wheel nut,
there it is. 500 quid.
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572. And then for the socket
to remove it, £1,000.
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573. And look, the mirror.
It's just that, just that
little thing. 800 quid.
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574. And the steering wheel,
£30,000.
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575. And it isn't
just the money, either.
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576. This thing is not
just expensive,
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577. it's quite
incredibly fragile
and highly strung.
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578. So the engine, the tolerances
in here are so fine that
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579. when it's cold it's
effectively seized solid.
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580. You can't start it cold.
It has to be heated up.
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581. And they do that
by constantly pumping
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582. warm water round it
when it's in the pits,
at 80 degrees.
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583. You can't put
cold oil in, either.
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584. It has to be
warm and fed intravenously.
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585. It's like it's on
a life-support machine.
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586. That's snug.
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587. If you're ten, I'm doing this
on your behalf.
You're in here with me.
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588. - So now I've got control
of the throttle.
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589. That's me.
Dear God, that's me revving
a Formula 1 engine.
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590. The eyes of the whole
F1 team were upon me.
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591. This was it.
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592. Revs.
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593. It had taken me
a minute to do 40 feet.
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594. Why are we going?
Are we going all the way
back in? Is it all off?
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595. Here's the problem
with this stalling.
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596. I know it's very funny
and everything,
but the car has a system.
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597. Because if you stall in
F1 it's a disaster,
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598. so as you're setting off,
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599. if it thinks you haven't
got enough power it just
cuts the clutch in again,
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600. and you just look an idiot.
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601. - Eight.
- Eight anti-stalls?
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602. That's a record, then, innit?
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603. After the team had laughed
at me and warmed
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them more grippy,
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605. they sent me on my way.
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606. Oh, God. It feels totally
different to the other car.
Totally different.
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607. Turning left.
My God,
I'm in a Formula 1 car.
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608. I'm going to try the
throttle and see...
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609. Oh, my God! Oh, my God!
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610. Holy Mother!
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611. There's no temperature
in the brakes.
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612. In the half a lap I'd managed,
the car had made
a big impression.
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613. It's absolutely
the most glorious
machine in the world.
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614. Wait till you
get into second.
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615. I'm going as fast
as I feel I can,
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616. and it's not fast
enough to keep
heating the tyres,
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617. which means I've got no grip,
let alone no downforce.
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than that,
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619. that means there'll still be
no heat in the tyres
and no downforce,
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620. and I'm going even faster
and I will crash.
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621. The only way from where
I am now is a lot faster.
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622. Then I'll have
heat in the tyres and grip,
and I won't crash.
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623. And to make things worse,
the man with my telemetry
was hardly a bag of laughs.
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624. There's a big gap between
when you're
lifting off and braking.
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625. So you should be coming
straight off the accelerator
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626. and going straight
onto the brakes.
Straight away.
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627. - All right.
- There's no need
to have that big gap.
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628. When you say a big gap,
how big a gap is it?
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629. - Half a second, between
you lifting off...
- It's not massive, is it?
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630. Before you go on the brakes.
It should be straight away.
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631. He was right, though. If I was
going to do two laps in this
thing, I had to dig deep.
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632. I've got to think
about everything I've learned.
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633. Oh, God! Oh, God! Oh, God!
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634. That's unbelievable.
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635. There's so much. It's...
It's just going mental!
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636. There's no temperature
in the brakes, they feel like
they're not working.
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637. Oh, this is... like a dream.
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638. I'd done a lap. Just one more.
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Oh, it's beautiful!
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640. I suspect the chief mechanic
had seen better,
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641. but as far as I was concerned,
driving God!
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642. And the most scary thing
in the whole world!
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643. The last corner is coming up!
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644. I'm braking.
We're turning left,
I'm in second.
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645. I'm going to nail
it to the line.
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646. God, I've done it!
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647. I've done it! I've done it!
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648. Whoo!
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649. To mark the occasion,
the technicians let the engine
play its party piece.
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651. I did it!
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652. Yeah.
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653. - James.
- Oh, yeah.
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654. I happen to know...
No, no, really,
I happen to know
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655. that after a while
when you'd been in the
Formula 1 car,
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656. they had to pull it in to
reheat the tyres,
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657. because he was driving
so slowly
they were cooling down.
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658. That did happen, but I
experienced full throttle
in a Formula 1 car.
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659. - Give him his due,
he did use full throttle...
- Yeah.
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660. - ... for 0.2 seconds.
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661. Uh... Anyway, it's now time
to meet another guest,
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662. and this one can drive
a Formula 1 car, even though
he's only eight years old.
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663. Ladies and gentlemen,
Lewis Hamilton!
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664. Yes! Hey, how are you?
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665. - Good to see you.
- Great to see you.
Have a seat.
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666. - He's here.
He has come among us.
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667. This is what I think
you can call
a friendly audience.
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668. It is.
Thank you very much
for the warm welcome.
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669. - You don't have to worry...
- But it is cold
in here though.
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670. - It is cold in here.
- I'm surprised.
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671. I know you guys make
a lot of money. Couldn't you
afford a heater or something?
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have all the money.
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673. Anyway, I want to start really
by offering, I guess all of us
will do the same,
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674. - big congratulations for an
astonishing first year.
- Thank you.
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675. - Thank you very much.
- I have to start with that.
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676. Because that's
genuinely amazing.
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677. - Are you as amazed as we all
are I suppose?
- I am, absolutely.
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678. Because, who would
have thought?
I'm just your average guy.
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679. I just got an amazing
opportunity to come
to Formula 1,
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the championship
right at the end.
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681. But still,
it was an amazing year.
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Formula 1,
the beginning,
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683. it was Australia,
wasn't it, the first race?
- Yeah.
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684. - Are you expected to behave
like a new boy? You know...
- Yeah, I think so.
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everyone expects,
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686. "This is a new kid,
he doesn't know
what he's doing,
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687. "and, you know,
he's going to be
a breeze to pass."
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688. - That wasn't the case.
- Well, it wasn't.
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689. Because the first race,
you overtook Eyebrow Man.
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690. - Alonso.
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691. And the second one,
you put one on Massa,
didn't you? The second race?
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692. I think it was...
Massa and Kimi.
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693. - Was Kimi drunk?
- I don't know. I should have
asked him actually.
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694. Because he was, he was
really on the left,
this was Malaysia.
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and probably
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696. didn't imagine I would
out-brake him up the inside.
But...
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- Yeah.
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698. - Hurry up, Harry.
Come on, oi, oi!
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that's gone past."
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watching Richard Hammond
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clot of himself
in a Formula 1 car.
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703. Are these things
hard to drive?
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704. They are.
They're very, very hard.
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705. When you're at high speed,
when you're doing 150,
180 miles an hour,
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706. and you're through a corner
and you hit a bump,
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707. you try to correct it
and the thing will
shoot you off, so...
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708. Are you fearless?
'Cause you've already said,
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709. "If you're going to die
on a track, so be it,"
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712. Well, I'm not looking to waste
my life, but you know,
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713. I've never had
the problem of being scared,
you know.
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714. You never, ever think,
"What if a wheel
comes off now?"
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715. - No, I've had that problem
this year a couple of times.
- Well, quite!
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716. It is actually quite exciting
when you're flying, you know,
headfirst into a barrier.
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part is actually quite...
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hit the gravel trap
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719. and you get some air as well,
you know, it's pretty cool.
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720. But then you see it coming
and you're like,
"It's going to hurt."
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721. You do actually at the moment
think it's going to hurt?
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this year at the beginning
of the season. And this car,
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723. the team had worked very hard
to get two brand-new cars out,
for the first test.
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backwards into a wall.
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the gravel backwards,
thinking,
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726. "Okay, this is gonna..."
and just bracing myself,
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727. and I put my head back
and it was actually quite
a nice shunt. It was...
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728. Why don't you just watch
Die Hard 4? That's exciting.
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729. So, who do you want to be your
teammate next year? I mean
somebody useless, presumably.
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730. - You want a job?
- No, I can't fit in.
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731. It'd be embarrassing.
That first race,
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732. you'd be like, "Oh, the fat
bloke's gonna be useless,"
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733. and it would be just the same,
history would repeat,
I'd come flying past you.
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734. - Yeah.
- Screaming.
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735. But do you want someone...
Everybody presumably wants
somebody crap?
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736. No. Honestly, having someone
this year that could push me
all the way was wicked.
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737. - You know, and I learned
so much from...
- Fernando?
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738. - He's a bloody good driver,
I tell you.
- Yeah? I could have him.
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739. - I did once,
on the Oxford ring road.
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740. Honestly, he was doing,
like, 80.
I came past, about 85.
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741. - No, 65... I was doing 70.
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742. That hasn't worked,
has it? No.
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743. With your driving now...
Your dad's been very
much a part of the
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744. build-up of your whole career,
I mean, he's here now.
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745. Does he still tell you how to
drive, like all dads do, if
you're driving along with him?
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746. Yeah, if we're on the road,
something like that,
you know,
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747. he truly believes
he's a better driver than me,
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748. and that if he had been given
the opportunity, he would be
in Formula 1 right now.
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749. So what have you got,
a Mercedes?
Have you got one of those CLs?
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750. No. You know what,
I drive a GL500.
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751. - Sorry, a GL420.
- Why didn't you get the 5?
What?
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752. It's a diesel.
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753. - It's... It's a pimp wagon,
you know.
- It's the fuel of Satan, man!
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754. You can fit 24-inch rims
on it, and just lean back
and drive, man.
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755. That's all you need
on the road.
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756. - What are you saying
about yourself?
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757. Now, there's one thing that
we've noticed.
Martin Brundle...
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758. We've noticed that every time
you don't do so well in a race
Brundle has talked to you.
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759. - Talked to me. Yeah.
- Have you noticed that?
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760. - I have.
- I think he's bitter.
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761. - Yeah.
- I think he's undoing
things on your car.
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762. I believe that's what's
going on. Hit him.
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763. - No. I mean...
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764. Who'd win a fist fight,
of all the British drivers?
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765. Um...
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766. Well, I used to do boxing.
I used to do
karate as well, so...
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767. - Oh, you're a black belt,
aren't you?
- Yeah.
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768. I'm more into defending
myself, so...
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769. - You wouldn't want to hit
Coulthard, with that...
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770. You'd break your wrist.
Probably break your hand,
wouldn't you?
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771. - And I know
Jenson doesn't like to...
- And there's stubble, as well.
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772. And... Oh, you know
when you look at a
Formula 1 car,
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773. obviously every gram that
you can save, you save.
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774. - I mean, there is just no
excess fat on it.
- Yeah.
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775. - How come Jenson Button's
allowed to have a beard?
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776. No, but seriously,
'cause that's got to weigh...
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777. All the effort the designer
makes and then he turns up
with that face fungus.
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778. I'd tell him to have a...
Well, you haven't started
shaving yet,
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779. - so you won't know.
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780. - I've got a little
bit growing.
- Really?
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781. - Have you got pubes yet?
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782. It happens. No honestly.
No, I wanna say, they grow.
It's ugly.
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783. Um, anyway, obviously,
we now have to arrive
at this point.
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784. Yeah.
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785. These are the Formula 1
people who have been
here before.
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786. Obviously,
The Stig heads the board,
with 1.44.4.
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787. Mansell,
Jenson Button, "Dill".
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788. - And then Mark Webber.
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789. Now Mark Webber
was the only one who
came here when it was wet,
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790. and I believe
it's wet out there.
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791. It's very slippery out there,
and you said someone
came along and
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792. put some oil on the track.
Was it, was it Mark?
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793. Well, seriously, earlier today
we had the Vauxhall VXR8
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794. - going round,
which is Australian.
- Yeah.
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795. And the only person you're
really racing is Mark Webber,
who is Australian.
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796. Now, I'm not suggesting
he came down and undid
the diff on the Vauxhall,
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797. but it was spewing oil all
over the track, so you've got
oil and water out there.
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798. So, really, wet,
that's the time
you're aiming for, is 1.47.1
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799. I'm actually a bit nervous
about this, 'cause
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800. I had some fun
out there actually.
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801. But I'm not here to compete.
Let's see what goes on.
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802. - Yeah, right!
- Honestly,
I'm here to have fun.
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803. - Who'd like to see the lap?
Yeah!
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804. Play the tape. Here we go.
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805. Oh, that's an
aggressive start.
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806. Wheel spin into second gear.
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807. Come on. Let's get going.
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808. Now, let's have
a look. Were you using
The Stig's line or...
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809. No, that's where The Stig says
it should go.
All the other F1 drivers
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810. do it different
and go out wide.
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811. That wasn't too bad.
I'd give it eight out of ten.
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812. Right, now, into Chicago.
- Oh, a bit sideways.
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813. You're getting sideways on the
way in, that was very nice,
and super-tight round there.
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814. - Now, what are you...
- Come on, man!
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815. Fifty six miles an hour.
What the...
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816. Fifty six is quick.
Now, this is where
everyone gets, oh...
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817. Looks quite slow
and tidy through there.
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818. I was expecting
more flamboyance.
Now, here we go.
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819. Look at the grip,
this thing will put
Formula 1 cars to shame.
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820. It won't. It won't,
it won't, it won't.
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821. There we are across... Ooh,
you've gone for the slippery
inside bit there. And...
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822. Are you taking this seriously?
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823. I've never seen anyone so
lackadaisical about...
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824. Whoa, that was
lackadaisical but sideways.
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825. Coming up to Gambon now,
and that's pretty,
pretty flamboyant.
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826. - And there we are!
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827. Across the line.
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828. So...
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829. - Quicker or slower?
- What do you think?
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830. Quicker!
- Mark's a quick guy.
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831. Okay, you did it...
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832. - Not competitive!
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833. One minute...
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834. And bearing in mind this is
on a track
covered in water and oil.
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835. - 44.7.
- No!
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836. Unbelievable. There.
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837. And that's wet and oily.
How did you do that?
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838. Seriously, I have to know.
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839. I have to know, because
everybody out there,
including,
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840. I have to say, even The Stig,
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841. has to know,
how did you do that?
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842. - I don't know.
- Because...
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843. - No, because
he's done a 44.4...
- That's my time.
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844. And, let's be honest,
he knows this place
like the back of his...
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845. He hasn't got hands, but you
know what I mean.
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846. He knows this place
extremely well, okay?
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847. You come down on a wet,
oily track and do a 44.7.
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848. And you weren't even...
We saw you,
whoo-whoo-whoo, singing.
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849. - The car's good, you know.
- The car's crap, man!
You know that.
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850. Do you think
you could go faster than that?
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851. Are you going to invite
me back
to do it on a dry day?
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852. I would absolutely love it
if you'd come.
Everybody would.
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853. - I'd love to.
- It's just been
such a pleasure.
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854. I'm rooting for you next year.
I dare say everybody here
is gonna be rooting for you.
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855. Ladies and gentlemen,
Lewis Hamilton!
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856. Amazing.
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857. Amazing. Astonishing.
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858. And that, sadly, is all we've
got time for. We have to end
the show. Good night.
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859. - No, no, no, there's more
on car controls.
- Oh, God.
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860. No, honestly, okay?
Earlier on,
we looked at the past and
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861. now it's time to look
at the future.
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862. - Really?
- No, because,
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863. BMW called us up and they
said they've built a car
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864. that doesn't need
any controls at all.
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865. - So how does it work?
- Well, they say they'd bring
it to our track
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866. and then they'd show it round,
and then it would use
really clever satnav
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867. to work out where it was,
so it could remember
all the corners.
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868. - Really?
- Yeah, exactly.
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869. Really. I mean,
I had to go and have a look.
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870. This is the most important
car ever
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871. in the whole of
automotive history. Probably.
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872. It's a four-door
BMW 330 Saloon
and what I'm going to do now
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873. is take it for a spin.
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874. BMW say that because this car
has now learned our track,
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875. it can actually do a
full-bore, smoking,
pedal-to-the metal lap.
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876. The only thing is, they say,
"Look, if you're going
to do that,
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877. "would you mind sitting
behind the wheel
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878. "just in case something
goes wrong?"
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879. Hmm. In case something
goes wrong...
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880. I can't believe
I'm going to do this.
I can't believe it.
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881. Right.
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882. My foot is on the brake.
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883. I'm now going to push this
little button
on the steering wheel here,
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884. and it will set off at,
um, race speed.
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885. Here we go.
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886. Now... Now, you see,
that's uncanny.
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887. It's revving up to 7,000rpm,
changing gear.
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888. It's turned right. It's coming
to the first corner. Brake,
please. Brake, brake, brake!
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889. Brake! Brake!
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890. It... It is!
And I can't believe this!
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891. Coming up to the tyres at
100kph, that's 62, as we
brake to turn into Chicago.
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892. As we steam towards the
Hammerhead now,
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893. 100mph, and it's
gonna go hard on the brakes.
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894. It has! There it is. I'm not
doing that. My foot is still
nowhere near the pedals.
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895. It's turning in.
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896. Imagine if the
British had built this.
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897. Ah, well,
we didn't get it quite right,
that's what happened there.
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898. We just missed that little
bit out there.
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899. Is it going to lift for the
follow-through?
We're now up to 130kph.
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900. 140. Apparently, you can even
put this on an M3
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901. if you really want
to frighten yourself.
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902. To death!
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903. Coming up to the tyres,
here we go. 120, 130.
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904. This is 95 miles an hour
through the tyres.
Bang on!
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905. Please don't get it wrong.
Please don't get it wrong.
Please don't get it wrong.
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906. And it's just changed
up to fourth.
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907. Brake, brake, brake, brake,
brake! Second to last corner!
Come on, brake!
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908. Stig, you are sacked.
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909. You are so sacked!
It's unbelievable!
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910. Now...
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911. Now, how do I stop it? Um...
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912. I forgot to ask the man how
I stop it.
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913. It's, um...
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914. I'm going to be out here
for the rest of my life!
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915. How much petrol's
it got in it?
Three quarters of a tank.
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916. I'm bored now!
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