1. Tonight, how much passion
can you get for £1,000?
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2. Oh, my God, the brakes!
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3. How much soul can you get
for £1,000?
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4. And how much pain
can you get for £1,000?
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5. Hello.
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6. Now, most people
who can afford
a really expensive car
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7. tend to be getting on a bit.
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8. The problem is that
most really expensive cars
tend to be very hard,
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9. very fast and very brutal.
And that's a problem.
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10. I mean, if you are old
and you drive around
in something like this,
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11. - your wizened little head
is going to come off.
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12. Luckily, however,
there is now a solution.
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13. It's this.
It's the Bentley Brooklands.
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14. And theoretically,
it's the perfect Super-Coupe
for someone who has gout.
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15. Bentley say this is
the roomiest two-door coupe
on the market today.
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17. Its rear wings alone
are longer than an entire
smart car.
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18. Of course,
when you're driving it,
it feels very small.
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19. I don't mean small, do I?
That's the wrong word.
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20. I mean, enormous!
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21. Honestly, I was driving it
down a normal B road
the other day,
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22. and it gave me some idea
of what it would be like
to try and park the moon.
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23. But strangely, it's not
the size that overwhelms you
most of all.
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24. It's the attention to detail.
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25. On average it takes
a swarm of robots
about nine hours
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like this.
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things are a bit different.
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28. The whole back end
has to be assembled by hand,
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29. because the shape is just too
complex for a machine
to understand.
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30. Sixteen cows had to
lay down their lives
to produce enough leather
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31. for this one car,
and it takes 125 hours
to stitch it all together.
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32. It takes two days
to polish all the
stainless steel trim pieces
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to make the roof lining.
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34. Honestly, it probably
would have been easier
to take Blenheim Palace
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36. To make the carpet,
16 sheep
had to have a haircut,
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37. and for the dashboard,
107 sq ft of 80-year-old
walnut was needed.
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38. The upshot is that it takes
14 times longer to make
a Brooklands
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39. than it does
a normal £10,000 hatchback.
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40. So you would expect it to cost
14 times more, £140,000.
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41. But, in fact, it costs
getting on for £240,000.
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42. And that's before you start
with the options list.
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43. The special flying
B bonnet emblem,
for instance, is £2,136.
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44. Ceramic brakes
are getting on for £20,000.
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45. It is, therefore,
very expensive,
but then it is very special.
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46. In a normal supercar,
you get to where
you're going very quickly.
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47. In this, it feels like
you've arrived
before you've set off.
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48. You really do feel,
when you are in a Brooklands,
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49. that you are
completely isolated
from the rest of the world.
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50. And that's because...
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51. You are!
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52. Let me give you an example
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54. I'm always given
one of these walkie talkies,
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55. so I can talk to the crew,
okay.
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56. And they always work fine,
never miss a beat.
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57. But in this,
you can't get a signal.
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58. Hello.
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59. It doesn't work. Hello?
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60. Hello?
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61. I see what they mean about it
being lonely at the top.
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63. a quiet and spacious
sensory deprivation tank
for rich old people
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64. who want to dawdle around
in great comfort
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top speed as the Vatican.
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you may be wondering,
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a sport button?
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68. I mean, that's as stupid as
putting a sport button
on the Albert Hall.
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69. The thing is, though,
this car needs a sport button
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70. because of the monster
that lives under the bonnet.
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on coal in the reign
of King Edward II,
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litre V8 was originally
meant to produce
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74. no more than 200 horse power.
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75. In the Brooklands, though,
it's producing
530 horse power,
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76. and if you use
the continental
measuring system,
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77. more than 1,000 torques.
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78. The effect is profound.
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79. Listen to that.
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scientists create
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81. when they want to set off
earthquakes.
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82. You drive one of these things
through California,
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83. San Francisco
is going to end up in the sea.
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84. Of course, it isn't the most
delicate car in the world.
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85. - Oh, my God!
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86. I'm going sideways.
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87. I am para-sliding
a Georgian tallboy.
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88. This isn't driving.
This is naval warfare.
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89. What you do is turn in,
make smoke
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90. and then turn...
To face the enemy.
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91. Aha!
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92. You see,
you weren't ready for that!
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93. You don't wonder
at how it does what it does,
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94. you just marvel at the fact
that it can do it at all.
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95. Sure,
compared to other supercars,
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is not that fast.
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97. The thing is, though,
you can't compare it
to other supercars.
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98. This is a huge slab
of Old England.
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99. You've got to compare it
to Edward Elgar.
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100. And he couldn't do 185.
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the Brooklands,
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102. right up to the moment
when it all goes
horribly wrong.
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103. Ah, I think one of the tyres
may have just let go.
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104. This is what we call in the
world of filming, a wrap.
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105. - What?
- Well...
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106. What?
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107. Well, I'll tell you what.
I'll tell you what.
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108. Look what you did to the tyre.
Look!
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109. No, it wasn't me.
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110. No, it wasn't.
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111. You see, the thing is,
you know you turn the traction
control off in a car, okay?
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112. - Well, James doesn't.
- No, James doesn't.
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113. But a normal person turns
the traction control off,
right?
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114. The problem is,
this has so much torque
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115. that if you even gently
put your foot on the throttle
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116. it just spins the rear tyres.
That's the result.
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117. No, that's because
you were driving
like an animal out there.
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118. No. I had a blow-out, right?
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119. And that, that's a point.
I had a blow-out. I held it.
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120. I didn't go on
Fern and Phil's sofa,
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121. talking about
my near-death experience.
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122. - Yeah.
- I took it like a man,
frankly.
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123. All right. All right.
Can we find out how fast
it goes round the track?
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124. No. No, there's no point,
honestly.
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125. A car like this,
you may as well
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and see how fast
that goes round.
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127. So, what
we're gonna do instead
is the news.
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128. Well,
we'll do the news in a minute,
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129. 'cause first I want to say
a couple more things
about that Bentley.
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130. You see you said there
it was like a slab
of Old England.
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132. - But, Bentley is owned by VW.
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a Belgian
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134. and it was engineered
by a man called
Ulrich Eichhorn.
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135. It doesn't sound very British,
does it?
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136. Are you presenting Top Gear
or writing a letter to the
Daily Telegraph?
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137. Well, I'm just saying that
you know immediately
that car is German
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138. 'cause it's got
too much power.
They've overdone it, as usual.
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139. Like they did on
their French holiday in 1939.
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140. - James!
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141. James, the Queen is German
but you don't sing,
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142. Deutschland, Deutschland,
uber alles, every time
she comes on the television.
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143. - Well, I do, actually.
Yeah, he does.
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144. All right, look,
I'm going to do the news,
okay?
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145. Uh. You know the um,
the campaign we're having
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146. to get rid of stupid,
unnecessary signs?
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147. Lots of people have been
very kindly sending in
examples.
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148. Check this one out.
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149. If you look...
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150. If they hadn't put
the sign there, he wouldn't
have hit anything.
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151. - Yeah.
- Don't put unnecessary signs
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152. at the side of the road.
Please, stop it.
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153. We're doing this to shame
the councils
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154. that put these things up
without thinking about it.
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155. My favourite sign of the week,
sent in by a viewer,
here it is.
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156. - Why? What for?
- It's not even true.
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157. Is it?
Shall I tell you
something incredible?
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158. You know these new eco-signs?
They've got their own little
windmills, solar panels.
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159. - D'you know
how much they cost?
- Three thousand quid.
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160. £10,000. Of our money.
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161. £10,000. And, by law,
there has to be a conventional
sign next to them,
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162. saying the same thing for when
it's dark and not windy.
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163. Which makes the £10,000 sign
completely pointless.
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164. Yes. If you're
going to be eco,
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165. don't put the bloody sign
there in the first place.
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166. - We are being
governed by imbeciles.
- Yeah.
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167. - Hey, go on, more news.
- Yes.
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168. VW has announced the new
Scirocco.
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169. We've got one in the studio.
It's actually over there.
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170. You've got to admit
it's a very
good-looking thing.
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171. Looks like
the Stig's helmet.
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172. In white, yeah. It's a...
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173. It really does.
Basically,
it's a Golf GTi.
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174. But it's got fancier
suspension underneath
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175. and this great-looking
coupe body over the top.
It's a fab thing.
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176. But here's the point.
It actually costs
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177. - the same as a Golf GTi.
The same?
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178. Well, yeah, it's 150 quid more
but you get more kit
as standard
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179. so it works out the same,
which... How?
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180. VW have got a bit of a history
of this because
the Bugatti Veyron,
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181. - which is a VW...
- They did.
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182. That cost them £5 million
to make and they sold it
for 850 grand a pop.
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183. I don't think they've got
the best accountants.
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184. - They must go, "Why do we keep
losing money every year?"
- "How does it happen?"
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186. you shouldn't buy
either of those,
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187. you could just buy
the Seat Leon.
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188. - Yes.
- 'Cause that is actually
a VW Golf underneath.
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189. Same underneath.
No. No.
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190. It's got a version
of the same engine,
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191. which is actually
more powerful
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192. and it costs less than
either of them.
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193. - You can't buy that
because it's a Seat.
- What's wrong with that?
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194. - It's Spanish.
- What's wrong with that?
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195. I'm bored with Spain
at the moment.
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he's the most successful
driver there.
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197. He just is. Okay?
Then you've got
Nadal in tennis,
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198. they've won
the UEFA Championships,
they've nicked our airports,
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199. they've nicked all our fish,
they've nicked all our
building societies,
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200. they eat the heads off prawns,
they throw donkeys off
tower blocks
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201. - and they stab cows.
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202. - So that's the Spanish.
- That is the Spanish.
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Sorry.
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205. - Great news.
- What?
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207. They know what it is.
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has gone on sale
in the left-hand-drive market.
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209. Nice.
Now, just one more thing.
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this week about Prince Charles
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his Aston, on wine?
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212. - Yes, I did.
- Yes.
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there aren't petrol stations.
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- I don't get it.
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Waste of good wine.
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217. - Yes.
- I know,
it's a waste of good wine.
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"Nasty whine coming
from your engine, sir."
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219. - "Yes, I know,
it's a South African."
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the end of the news
and we're gonna move on now.
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of an argument in the office.
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222. You see, us three,
we maintain that Alfas
have a certain flair
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from other cars, okay?
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224. And that you can't be
a true petrol head
until you've owned one.
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225. Yes, but the producers argue
that all Alfas
are ugly little rot-boxes
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226. and you'd have to be
galactically stupid
to buy one.
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227. So what they did was
they gave us each £1,000
to spend on an Alfa Romeo
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228. and then they told us
to meet in a car park
near East Anglia,
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some challenges.
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230. I was the first to arrive.
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231. This is a 75, and I will admit
it is not the best-looking car
in the world.
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232. It rather looks as though
they got themselves
an Etch A Sketch to design it.
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233. And then they fitted
the wheels from a grand piano.
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234. However, underneath,
that is a different story.
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is at the back
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weight distribution.
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237. The brakes, the rear brakes,
anyway are inboard
to reduce unsprung weight.
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238. It's got limited slip diff.
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239. And at the front
it's got Alfa's
three litre V6 engine,
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240. I think one of the best
engines ever to go
into mass production.
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for less than 1,000 quid
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247. Do carry on...
£995.
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two litre twin spark.
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249. And what have you bought?
You idiot.
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250. - Did you just say,
"two litre?"
- Yes.
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251. - Well,
why didn't you get the GTV6?
- It's not as good.
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and the handling
is compromised.
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254. - 'Cause it's
front-wheel drive, this.
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255. - And front-wheel drive
is for the feeble.
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256. - This is rear-wheel drive.
- I know.
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257. - Racing pedigree.
- This piece. Think about it.
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258. - Yeah.
- Is to make Alfa
look good again.
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259. This, as I just...
This is in black,
this is a symphony of evil.
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260. - It's not black, it's grey.
- It's black.
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261. - What's that?
- It's a, what?
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262. - What's that?
- Bird dirt.
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a triumph of
style over substance.
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264. I can't even look at the front
of one of these cars
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sexually excited.
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266. Mercifully, Jeremy
was interrupted by the arrival
of Hammond.
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267. Dustin Hoffmond has arrived.
- Hello, there.
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268. - That's...
- Behold the Spider.
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269. I knew
you'd buy a Spider.
I knew he would.
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270. This is the version that
only had one windscreen wiper.
I've not seen this one.
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271. - No, actually,
there is another.
- Like a Scirocco.
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small Italian sports car.
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273. I couldn't believe you can get
one of these for a grand.
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274. - You know we're supposed
to be...
- That doesn't always work.
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275. - It doesn't work at all.
- No.
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Does the door mirror work?
- No.
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- No.
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- Not really, no.
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- No.
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- No.
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in the steering.
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character of...
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283. Shall we all just have a look
at the front wheels,
ladies and gentlemen?
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through an American movie.
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until the middle of next week
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286. but the producers,
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287. were ready
with the first challenge.
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288. "Back in 1743,
Alfa Romeo was indeed
a successful racing team."
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289. See, they haven't got
the idea of this at all.
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290. "We shall now see
how much of that
racing pedigree has survived.
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291. "You will therefore go
to a track day at
Rockingham race circuit."
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292. - Ooh.
I hadn't seen that one coming.
- No, no, no.
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one coming, either.
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294. "Where you will get one point
for every car you overtake
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every time you are overtaken."
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I may surprise you.
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298. - Right.
- Let's go.
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with any car
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blasting it around
as fast as possible.
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305. Be very conscious
of the loading,
especially on this corner.
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there was a safety briefing
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307. but, thanks to James,
we arrived a bit late.
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- Sorry.
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Afternoon.
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310. - Sorry.
It was his fault.
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Stick to your line
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- What was the first bit?
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quite a lot.
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a track, how hard can it be?
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- Okay.
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and get a point.
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320. - How many horsepower
have you got?
- 126.
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- Yeah, but they're all broken.
They've got three legs.
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left, left, left, right,
left, right, left.
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we got a bit of a shock.
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327. Bloody hell.
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328. That's minus three in one lap.
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329. Things were bad
for James and Jeremy
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overtaking a single thing,
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337. - Lotus Elise, Porsche...
- Porsche.
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- Yeah.
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think of a way of slowing
the opposition down.
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342. Guys, I've got an idea.
Unnerve them.
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343. - Morning. What's that?
- A five.
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that had the steering issues,
didn't they,
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really fast?
- Well, it actually...
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when you went really quick,
how they used to jam?
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- Yeah, they did.
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of the problems with the um,
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349. with the engine-compartment
fire thing that they went on
about a few years ago?
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- We had it at Top Gear,
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hard cornering.
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the discs used to...
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shattered under hard?
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speed from right that end
of the car in, like, seconds.
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356. - Yeah.
- It's more, they reckon,
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359. But it didn't matter,
because we had Alfas
and they were fantastic.
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360. Oh, that handling
is spectacular.
No other word for it, really.
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361. It wants you to drive it.
It wants to be driven,
this car.
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362. Look at the vigour with which
it attacks this bend.
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363. Even Hammond was looking
on the bright side.
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364. It weighs just over
1,000 kilos.
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365. My Lotus Elise weighs
just under 1,000 kilos
so, it's a Lotus Elise.
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366. Ooh.
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367. Despite
our enthusiasm, though,
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368. we still hadn't overtaken
anyone.
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369. Oh, I've lost power steering.
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370. And the 75 was starting
to suffer from Alfa-itis.
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on the centre console
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372. your elbow does operate
the rear windows.
That is an issue.
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373. But it still has that
Alfa magic you can't ever
really describe.
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376. Oh. Something's horribly
wrong here.
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377. There's a buzz, there's a feel
that's different and odd.
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378. I had to make a pit stop.
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you have to remember
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as good as a car can be,
briefly.
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381. That left it up to
my colleagues to defend
Alfa's reputation.
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382. Oh!
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through the long-banked curve.
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385. My flywheel bearings
sounded very poorly.
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386. It's an incredibly um,
complex job
to put a new one in.
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387. It's now quarter to eleven
in the morning.
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388. I might be able to get
a new one in, if I had one,
by about um...
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389. By about October.
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390. I therefore decided
to cool it down
with a fire extinguisher.
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391. It was a brilliant idea.
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392. But then I got some bad news
over the radio.
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rather interesting.
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394. - What's interesting?
- While you're sitting
in the pit,
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395. every car that passes
the pit lane wall
counts as an overtake.
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396. Oh, for God's sake.
Can we hurry up
with that jack?
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397. More to the point, Jezza,
you're being overtaken by me,
consistently.
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398. Just overtaking you again,
Jeremy.
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399. Shut up, Hammond.
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400. My flywheel was
the first real problem
of the day,
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401. but soon they were coming
thick and fast.
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402. - Clutch.
- I'm going to the floor.
The brakes have just cooked.
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403. I think I'll just rest here,
let my brakes cool for a bit.
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404. My brakes are shot.
- This is smelling bad.
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405. The driver's seat
has collapsed on
the right-hand side.
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406. Is that water-pump gasket
failure or some sort of...
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407. - It's the pump.
- The actual pump.
Copy !req
408. Then I tried to get a point
by overtaking Captain Slow.
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409. Naturally, that got us
black-flagged, but at least
I took full responsibility.
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410. - You...
- That's the rules.
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411. - Turned in on me.
- Rubbish.
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you're supposed to turn.
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413. On top of all this,
the overtaking challenge
was descending into a farce.
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414. Oops.
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415. That's a 16-year-old boy
who's just overtaken me.
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416. In a Corsa.
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417. Cock!
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418. I'm gonna take
a Gallardo Superleggera!
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419. Yes!
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420. Utter joy!
Oh, wait, now he's gone again.
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421. Soon, though,
my disappointment got worse.
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422. - That's not good.
What's happened?
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423. Jeremy's exhaust
appears to have fallen off.
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424. That got me black-flagged,
again.
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425. Holy cow!
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426. There's nothing
to worry about.
It's just the exhaust.
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427. It's Alfas.
They do things that
you're just not ready for.
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428. A point that was
proved moments later.
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429. - What's the matter?
Clutch.
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430. Well, get it back up,
otherwise the producers
will laugh at us.
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431. I know.
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432. Come on.
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433. I can hardly believe this.
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right now, working,
is Hammond's.
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435. Well, when I say, working...
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436. Please give me another
cylinder back.
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437. Please change your mind back
and be a four-cylinder again.
Copy !req
438. As we sorted out
our little niggles,
the tally continued to mount.
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439. But even Jeremy was admitting
speed isn't everything.
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440. - Been overtaken much?
- There's Caterhams
and Porsches...
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441. - Can I just say? They're fast.
- Yeah, brisk.
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442. Do they have the soul,
the character, the passion?
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443. If Katharine Ross,
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444. she of Butch Cassidy
& The Sundance Kid
Fame and The Graduate,
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445. were to come here
and choose her favourite car,
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446. - it would be none of those.
- No.
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447. Finally,
we were ready
to get back out there.
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448. And this time we had a plan.
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449. By working together,
we'd stop
the overtaking massacre.
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450. Get alongside me,
quick as you can.
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451. Yeah, now let's see 'em
overtake. Ha-ha!
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452. Brilliant!
Why didn't we
think of this before?
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overtaken recently?
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456. Of course,
to stop anyone sneaking by on
the wider bits of the track,
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459. Overall, though, my tactic
was working brilliantly.
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460. Until I was stabbed
in the back.
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461. - That's a point for me!
- Oi.
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462. They've ruined the game.
Now look.
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was now getting very cocky.
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464. He fell off!
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465. - Oh, no!
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468. Brutus Hammond
was out with
a broken water-pump
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469. and then it was the turn
of Cassius May.
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470. No clutch!
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471. Meanwhile, for me,
things were looking good.
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472. Hey, it looks like
we got ourselves
a slowcoach here.
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473. I'm gonna take the focus.
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474. Come on! Come on, Alfa!
Show the world!
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475. Yeah, youth,
how do you feel now?
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476. I've got a point!
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477. Oh, my God, the brakes.
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478. Whoa!
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479. - What's wrong with yours?
- All the water's coming out.
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480. - Is it?
- It's not good.
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481. - How's Jeremy doing?
That's the thing.
- I dunno.
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482. Ask him, actually.
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483. - Jeremy, how are you doing?
- Not brilliantly.
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484. I think it's gonna be
all right.
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485. - I just need a tow-truck.
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486. Do you think they're A,
going to be sympathetic
or B, be a couple of...
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487. Nice work!
- No, they're going
to be a couple of.
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488. - I'll tell you what happened.
- I'll tell you what happened.
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489. No, a man came
and pushed it over
when I wasn't looking.
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490. - No. You crashed it
and it's on its side.
- I didn't crash it.
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491. No, look what
you've done, man!
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492. Yeah!
- Look what you've done!
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493. It's a minor scuff.
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494. Come on, car,
don't let me down.
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495. - Ah...
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496. Doesn't sound good,
that car.
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497. You can't kill an Alfa.
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498. You can't kill a 75,
that's for sure.
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499. Anyway, look,
we've now come back
into the studio
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another challenge.
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501. Yeah. We were each told
to make a calendar
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502. featuring our cars,
a bit like any of these,
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503. and then put it on sale
for £4.99 at a top
West London newsagents.
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504. We'd get one point
for every calendar we sold.
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a lot of research, okay?
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506. And I discovered
that what makes
a calendar sell...
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507. I've got them here. Look.
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508. See what's in common?
Haystack. Haystacks.
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509. - Haystacks.
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510. - Girl. And...
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511. So I decided the best thing
I could do... Was this!
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512. What. Hang on.
Is that the car
behind the haystack?
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513. Yes.
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514. 'Cause I realised the 75
is not the prettiest car
Alfa ever made, so...
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515. I know haystacks are popular,
so I did that.
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516. Well, look,
here is your calendar
on the shelf.
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517. How long was that on sale for?
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518. It's been on sale now
for a month.
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519. - Right, and how many
have you sold?
- None. Not one.
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520. James, how have you done?
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521. I decided that I wanted
a really nice woman to pose
with my car for the calendar.
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522. So, what I did was...
Wrote to some supermodels.
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523. What supermodels?
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524. Kate Moss, Sophie Dahl,
the lot. The big ones.
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525. - And how many replied?
- None.
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526. So, what did you do?
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527. Well, time was getting
a bit short
and I was desperate
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528. so I rang up
a local modelling agency...
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529. - What, in Hammersmith?
- Yes. We've got one.
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530. I said, "Could you just send
a model round?
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531. "I need one urgently
for a car calendar."
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532. Yes.
And?
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533. And they did.
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534. James, that is a man.
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535. That is a man.
- I know!
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536. But what could I do?
He turned up, he was excited
about his big moment.
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537. I couldn't send
him away, could I?
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538. How many
have you sold?
- None.
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539. Right.
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540. - So, it's all down to you...
- Yes, well...
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541. - To defend Alfa's honour.
- It is.
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542. I was clever.
I decided I wanted
an action shot
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543. of my car for my calendar
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544. but we had to do
it ourselves so...
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545. Well, here I am doing it.
Look.
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546. I set the self-timer
on the camera. That gave me
10 seconds to run to the car,
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547. get in, start it, drive past
and get a shot
of the car moving,
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548. but I missed it.
Copy !req
549. So I set it for longer,
which gave me more time to run
to the car, get in, drive off
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550. and then...
I missed it again.
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551. So then I thought,
"If I change the line
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552. "and drive the car
closer to the lens
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553. "I'll get a close-up shot
of it all blurry in action
as it went past."
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554. And uh, that.. .
That didn't go well, either.
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555. - Yeah.
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556. Did you actually get...
A picture?
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557. Yes, I did.
You see, I persevered
and uh, there it is.
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558. That's the worst picture
I've ever seen in my life.
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559. Its action, it's blurry
and it's got a calendar
on it and everything.
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560. - How many did you sell?
- None.
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561. Right, so, okay.
Uh, let's put the scores,
shall we?
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562. Uh, how we're doing.
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563. Obviously, you get uh...
One point for every tenner
under 1,000
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564. so, James, you got a half.
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565. - You got naught.
I got 55 for that.
- Yes.
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566. Uh, calendars. That's naught.
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567. - Naught. Naught.
Naught.
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568. Uh, overtaking. Okay. Ready?
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569. James, you were minus 203.
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570. - Richard, you did well.
- Yes.
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571. - Minus...
- Ah.
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572. - 178.
- Right.
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573. And me?
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574. Even though I got that Ford...
Okay?
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575. Did spend quite a lot of time
in the pit so I was minus
200 and... Six.
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576. - Oh, well done.
- Bit disappointing.
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577. But don't worry.
We're gonna pick this up
later on and all will be well.
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578. Now, though,
it's time to put some stars
in our reasonably priced car.
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579. Now, we're often accused
on Top Gear of not really
having too many minorities on.
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580. Tonight, though,
we have someone who's Welsh
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581. and someone who's fat.
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582. Ladies and gentlemen,
please welcome,
from Gavin & Stacey,
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583. it's Rob Brydon
and James Corden!
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584. How are you?
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585. - Rob.
- Good evening.
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586. Have a seat.
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587. Look at this. Now...
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588. Obviously, you're a new boy.
You've not been here before.
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589. - Never.
- You, of course, have.
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590. I've looked after
the new boy, sir,
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591. and shown him
round the dormitory.
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592. Have you?
'Cause last time you came,
you were super-quick.
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593. Yeah, but the worst thing
about the last time I came
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594. was my reaction
when you told me
how well I did.
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595. I was like a child
who'd been told he'd been
given a BMX.
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596. It was awful.
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597. And I think it's...
Obviously, Steve Coogan
is a great friend of yours
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598. and you... And he's a big
car head, big petrol head.
And you beat him.
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599. I've beaten him twice now,
cause he came back, didn't he?
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600. No, you were
faster than Coogan,
which was very important.
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601. And how was it
for you, then, today?
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602. It was good. Uh...
Although I've never
driven a manual car before.
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603. I've... I've only got
an automatic license.
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604. 'Cause your driving test
wasn't that smooth
even in an automatic, was it?
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605. - No.
- Tell the ladies
and gentlemen.
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606. Well, when I took my test,
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607. I had nine points
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608. on my provisional license.
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609. I had nine points.
I had a scooter, which only
went 44 miles an hour.
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610. But I drove it
at 44 miles an hour everywhere
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611. and got six points
in one night.
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612. Plainly a fairly catastrophic
driving history...
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613. Mmm. No one's...
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614. And yet a fairly
smooth day out there.
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615. Unlike some people.
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616. Well, you see, the last time
I wasn't expecting anything
and then did quite well.
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617. So I was very full of myself.
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618. So this time I thought,
"I can't be slower
than last time."
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619. Who'd like to see
Rob practicing hard?
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620. Yes!
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622. There we go.
That was lap one, everybody.
There he is.
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623. 360, lap two.
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624. Lap three. And lap four...
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625. And he's already
on the grass there,
we should explain.
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626. So, two absolutely
useless drivers here,
by the looks of it, today.
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627. But if I may,
I'd just like to talk about
Gavin & Stacey. Fantastic.
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628. - It's a staggeringly
good thing to be in.
- Oh, it's fantastic.
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629. - I love it.
- You play this character
with a slightly ambiguous...
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630. Sexual past,
let's put it that way.
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631. It's interesting what
people read into it, Jeremy.
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632. I think it often says
more about the viewer
than it does about the...
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633. - James May...
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634. I find a lot of men
without a sexual compass
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635. are kind of wavering.
They don't know
which way to go
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636. and they latch on to that
aspect of his character.
It's interesting.
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637. And you two really racked up
the BAFTAs with it, as well,
didn't you? I mean...
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638. - Yeah. Yeah.
- Was it the Best...
Everything?
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639. Well, no, the show won
TV Show of the Year.
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640. - And then...
- Mmm, well... It's all right.
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641. - It won TV Show of the Year.
- Yeah.
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642. - No, it won it. There's no
other way around it.
- I know.
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643. And then I won...
I won one for a comedy
performance on my own. Yeah.
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644. Did you want to be an actor
from a young age? Is that how
you ended up being one?
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645. Yeah, it's all
I've ever wanted to do.
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646. But weren't you
an underwear model?
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647. Well, I mean...
Anyone here read
Heat magazine?
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649. D'you know what?
I just wish
I'd stuffed my pants.
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650. You won't see me
greasing up my torso
in Hot magazine.
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651. - Hot?
- I believe that's
what it's called.
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652. - Well, that was a very...
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653. 'Cause I have... I do...
Actually,
I must just say this.
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654. 'Cause you make
something of the fact
you're a larger chap.
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655. - I can't really ignore it.
- No, exactly.
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656. I find...
I find the fatter person
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657. to be more
entertaining company
than the thinner man.
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658. - No?
- You mean?
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659. I don't know if
it's quite that cut and dried
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660. but you've had to create
a personality to get girls.
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661. This is it.
I mean, you're Welsh.
Same thing, presumably.
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662. It's... It's a similar
sort of holdback, yeah.
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663. Uh... Now, cars.
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664. Uh, Rob, last time you were
on you did own up
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665. to a pretty shocking
car history.
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666. Yeah, but since then
I've had an Audi A4
convertible, which is great.
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667. And I'm about to
take delivery of
a brand-new A6 allroad.
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668. And I thought
this was gonna go down
great with you and then...
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669. - Then you hear this.
- They tell me
you're down on the Audis.
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670. No, we've moved them
down the board, I'm afraid.
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671. - Why?
- Because the...
Cocks, let's be honest,
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672. who used to have BMWs,
have now moved
and they're all in Audis.
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673. Well, I never had a BM...
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674. I never had a BMW. I...
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675. - I...
- Have you got a?
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676. - I don't drive an Audi.
I would like one.
- He drives a sales...
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677. He drives
a salesman's Mercedes.
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678. A regional-rep Mercedes
who's up and down the M1
with his samples in the back.
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679. That's not true.
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680. - You've got your samples
up front. We know that, but...
- It's a coupe.
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681. It's a coupe but I don't
like it. I've got a Mer...
I've got a C180 coupe
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682. and I don't really like it,
so I want to get another car.
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683. So I was gonna get
an A5 or an S3.
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684. They're nice.
The A5s are nice.
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685. - The A5's a beautiful car.
- A lovely shape.
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686. I've never seen one.
I'm absolutely convinced
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687. Audi just made one
for the adverts
Copy !req
688. and they've never actually
put it into...
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689. - I was sat in one
the other day in a showroom.
- Yeah.
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690. - You've got to get out more.
- Yeah, come on, man.
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691. - You've seen it...
- Come down from
your ivory tower, Clarkson.
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693. Um, now we ought really
to have a look at
your laps, I guess.
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694. - I'd love to.
- All right. Okay.
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695. Okay, well,
now we're gonna see...
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696. I think we're gonna see
your lap first, Rob.
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697. Oh, that means he was faster
'cause you're saving
the faster one.
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698. - I get it. Goodbye.
- There's no way I'm faster.
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699. - I can't drive a manual car.
- It's like you
are worried about this.
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700. - He is.
- 'Course I'm worried about it.
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702. Oh, it's wet.
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703. - It's wet out there.
It's taking
a while to get a grip.
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704. Fast, fast, fast, fast, fast.
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705. Theoretically,
this car is
a little bit quicker
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706. than the old Liana.
Here we go.
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707. Oh, that looks slow.
- No, but it's a nice line.
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708. - That's good.
Is it?
"Oh... he's gonna hit me."
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709. That's good.
- That is good.
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710. It is good, isn't it?
Yeah.
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of a man who's concentrating.
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713. Come on, come on,
come on, come on,
come on. Come on.
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714. - You're so keen!
Well, you wanna do well.
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715. - Into the... Well,
I'm really impressed.
- It looks really slow to me.
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716. Everybody says that
but it isn't. You can even see
the under steer there.
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That's looking good.
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looking so good.
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719. - Have you driven
a manual before?
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720. Yes!
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721. Ooh, I'm already thinking
about the end.
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722. This is it.
Did you manage to get through?
Ooh, you've slowed right down.
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723. Oh, that's rubbish.
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724. What's the matter?
Is it broken?
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725. Oh, don't be like that.
Oh, look at that.
Come on!
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726. That's... Oh, no!
Oh, dearie me.
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727. Oh, no! Oh, that's terrible.
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728. That was awful.
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729. Oh, that was
a dreadful finish, wasn't it?
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730. Yeah, pretty slow.
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731. Which means... New boy...
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732. That you're in
with a chance here.
Shall we see his lap?
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733. Yes.
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734. Here we go. Is he gonna be
reckless or hopeless?
Let's have a look.
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735. That's on the
rev limiter there.
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736. Good start.
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737. Oh, he's turning in for
a corner that wasn't there
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738. and then into
the one that was.
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739. Nice line.
Much wetter for you.
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740. Just a bit.
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741. Is that third?
I don't know.
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742. Okay,
through Chicago.
God, that's a brilliant line!
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743. That's really good.
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744. Get in there, you bitch.
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745. Hammerhead. Can he make
this one good, as well?
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746. Yes, look,
you've got the under steer
but not quite...
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747. Rob's got quicker
reactions though.
It's the older man.
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748. Get in gear, you...
That's fifth. That's third.
Ah!
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749. - piece of
manual car!
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750. Who drives a manual? No one.
They're.
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751. Oh, we can
probably beep all that out.
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752. Ooh, nice. That was quick.
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753. And a very brave line,
as well, hanging the tail out.
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754. Now, you're coming
up through here,
looking quicker...
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755. Frankly, looking... Oh, no,
you've gone in for a corner
that wasn't there again.
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756. It's looking wild! And then...
Big smile and across the line.
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757. So, who wants to go first?
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758. I'm thinking probably
we'll put uh...
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759. Rob.
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760. I don't think it's good
because that really
was a very slow end,
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761. so I would imagine
I'm somewhere just
underneath Ronnie Wood.
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762. No, I'm lower. Oh, no.
Oh, Steve's there.
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763. Steve Coogan is here. He made
me put an H on it 'cause
he said it was a very hot day
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764. and for some reason,
in his mind that slowed him
down considerably.
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765. I don't know.
I really have no idea.
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766. - Well, last time you beat him.
- Yes, I did.
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767. - This time, you did it
in one minute 50...
- Oh.
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768. 1.7.
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769. - So...
- Steve...
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770. - He beat me.
- He beat you.
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771. - That's 1:51.7.
- Oh, no.
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772. But... It was wet.
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773. - It was wet.
- That's a very good point.
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774. Which means you can actually,
if you see Steve,
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775. tell him that you would have
gone four seconds a lap
faster than that.
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776. - So actually,
most important thing...
- Oh, here we go.
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777. Here we go. To make it worse.
Right.
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778. There's no way I can possibly
have done better than that.
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779. Because I was in fifth
at one point.
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780. If he has beaten me,
I would like an
official inquiry.
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781. - You did it...
- Go on.
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782. One minute...
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783. 50...
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784. 3.4.
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785. So give him a round
of applause. It's...
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786. It's low, but it's wet.
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787. 1:53.4 is down there.
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788. I bet if they did an automatic
I could beat Les Ferdinand.
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789. Anyway, look, chaps,
it's been
absolutely fantastic.
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790. Thank you so much
for coming on.
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791. Very best of luck
with all the new projects.
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792. Ladies and gentlemen,
James and Rob.
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793. Well done.
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794. Now, earlier on,
we were trying to prove
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795. that an Alfa Romeo
will put a bit of zest
in your life.
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796. And the producers were trying
to prove that an Alfa Romeo
will just explode
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797. and bring nothing
but untold misery.
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798. And so far, we've taken
our £1,000 Alfa Romeos
on a track day
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799. and we've made
some calendars out of them.
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800. But now we pick up the action
at the Top Gear
technology centre in Didcot.
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801. This is what
the cars looked like
after their day at the track.
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802. But the producers
were showing no mercy.
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803. - Thanks. Here we go.
- It's a drag race.
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804. - It'll be reliability.
- It's a drag race.
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805. It's neither. "Your cars
have been entered for
a concourse competition
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806. "tomorrow in Leicestershire."
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807. - Concourse. That's...
That's like Crufts for cars.
- Ah!
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808. - It's all about presentation,
isn't it?
- Absolutely.
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809. "The judges will be looking
for spotless originality.
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810. "In other words,
your cars need to look like
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811. "they just came out
of the factory.
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812. "So, before you set off,
you'd better set to work
with the polish."
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813. Because
concourse judges
even check the tyre dust-caps
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814. for cleanliness,
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815. I had to mend the damage
caused by James.
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816. Not easy when spare parts
are hard to come by.
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817. If they're gonna notice
dirt on the inside
of an exhaust pipe, James,
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818. they're going to notice that
one of my indicators
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819. is from a Metro
and it's in upside-down.
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820. James, however,
was loving this.
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821. In cleaning the car,
you sort of clean your mind.
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822. And all you have to worry
about is, "Is that bit there
as clean as it could be?"
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823. No, it isn't.
So let's improve it.
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824. That's on now.
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825. Leather food. Yeah.
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826. "Test an
inconspicuous area first."
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827. I decided to respray my car.
But even this had problems.
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828. This is a nice colour.
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829. You know that Skoda green?
I bought some...
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830. - You know when
I did the police car?
- Yeah.
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831. - That's the only paint
we've got.
- That's a lovely colour.
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832. Although if you're gonna
change the colour
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833. you'll have to be
a lot more thorough about it.
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834. Like inside the bonnet,
you have to do
under the bonnet.
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835. - They'll...
- They will.
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836. While Jeremy
carefully applied
his new paint...
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837. Check it out!
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838. I came up
with a genius plan
to fix my ruined seats.
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839. Look at that.
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840. Yeah!
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841. Soon my new
paint job was complete.
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842. The badge.
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843. Oh, God.
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844. And while it dried,
I went to check on the others.
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845. - What if we try
on the other side?
- No, no, don't go in the car.
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846. - Don't put your hands
on the car.
- Oh...
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847. Recovering my seat,
it's brilliant.
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848. - Out of what?
- Your jacket.
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849. - You! That is my jacket!
- Yeah.
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850. I am a bit disappointed,
I must confess, in how that's
turned out. The front.
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851. The sides and everything
look good, but the front,
it's very bad.
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852. To distract the judges
from the poor quality,
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853. I decided to go for some
non-original racing stripes.
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854. And I'm gonna tell
the organisers these are
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855. the national racing
colours of Ecuador.
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856. As night fell,
things were going well.
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857. The cars were beginning
to look factory-fresh.
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858. Yes. James. James,
something I've done works.
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859. Yeah,
and it fits perfectly.
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860. I, however,
had one big problem
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861. my water-pump
was still broken,
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862. which meant I'd have to feed
coolant to the engine manually
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863. as I was driving along.
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864. And then how does
the bonnet go down?
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865. I haven't worked that out yet.
Don't rush me.
This is engineering.
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866. What if we make a cut-out
in the bonnet with a saw?
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867. They'll notice that.
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868. D'you think they'll
notice that, with this
in the passenger seat?
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869. No, no, no.
They'll never notice that.
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870. The next morning,
we set out on
our 80-mile journey
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871. to the concourse competition.
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872. The track day
really had taken its toll
on my poor 75.
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873. Okay, I've got an alternator
failure warning light,
brake failure warning light,
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874. oil-pressure warning light
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875. and the unmistakable sound
of a ruined gearbox.
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876. And that's what
I like about Alfas.
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877. No other Alfa in the world
has all these problems...
Today.
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878. They have different ones.
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879. Take Richard's car,
for example.
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880. Ergonomically,
I think this system
is a little flawed.
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881. The handle could
fall a little more
easily to hand.
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882. Then James tried to argue
that he had a problem, too.
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883. - Hammond.
- Yes?
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884. My heater's stuck
in the fully-on position.
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885. That's not the worst problem
it could have, really, mate,
if I'm honest.
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886. At the next repair halt,
Richard and I decided
to show James
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887. what a real problem
might be like.
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888. - Would you like the mature?
- I'm thinking extra mature.
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889. - One of each.
- That's brilliant.
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890. That's gonna
smell poor.
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891. Cover his vent.
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892. It's actually just
a huge cheese-grater, this.
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893. He's coming, he's coming.
Quick. Quick.
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894. - What?
- Hands off car, please.
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895. Sorry.
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896. Back on the road,
our old war horses
racked up the miles.
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897. We're coming up now
to the Fosse Way.
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898. I can think
of few greater pleasures
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899. than driving an Alfa Romeo
with racing stripes
on this road.
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900. Sadly, though,
my fun and everyone else's
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901. was spoiled a bit
because James was in front.
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902. How is Hammond's car
still working?
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903. This is gonna make it.
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904. You see? Alfas are magic.
They're like wizards.
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905. But then this happened.
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906. Ah!
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907. Ah! That's a disaster.
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908. The handle's come off
his water-pump.
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909. And then this happened.
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910. Oh... What?
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911. No, not now! Come on.
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912. Oh, it's on fire.
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913. Now, normally on
Top Gear, our motto is,
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914. "If a friend falls,
leave him there."
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915. But because today
we were united
against our producers,
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916. James came back to rescue me.
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917. Well, that's not right.
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918. - Hammond.
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919. I have been rescued
and I haven't even
broken down.
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920. Hello.
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921. Because James's car
was in the best nick,
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922. he would have to tow Hammond.
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923. Thanks for the tow, mate.
I appreciate it, really I do.
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924. That's quite all right.
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925. - Sorry.
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926. - Sorry.
- Hammond!
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927. Beginning to slow
for the roundabout.
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928. Taking up slack.
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929. - 140 yards.
- Got the slack. Got the slack.
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930. - Ooh! Sorry.
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931. Sorry, sorry. I... Ooh.
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932. Sorry, mate. I was looking for
my headlight switch.
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933. I really don't know
where it is.
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934. What? No! Mate!
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935. What's happening?
- What?
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936. He's broken something,
as well.
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937. - He left me.
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938. - Would you mind?
- I can't. Listen.
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939. - Well... But...
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940. But you can't leave
an Alfa behind.
- Ow!
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941. So the car that was dead
had to be towed by the car
that was dying.
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942. - Oh, listen to that now.
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943. That's a weird noise
for a car to make.
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944. - That's better.
What have you done?
- I've gone into second.
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945. Second's nice.
It's underrated as a gear.
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946. Oh, my God.
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947. From then on,
it was downhill all the way.
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948. Except when we
were going uphill.
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949. - Hammond...
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950. - It's not going well
up the hill.
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951. Here it is, carrying its mate
from the battlefield
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952. even though one
of its legs is shot off.
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953. While Corporal May
just abandoned ship.
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954. Happily, though,
May was paying the price
for his desertion.
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955. That doesn't smell
like the engine.
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956. Looking good. Stylish.
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957. Here you go.
I've got a song for you.
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958. Oh! Perfect! Thank you. Yeah!
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959. Fondue?
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960. Despite my bearings
being shot to bits,
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961. we were now
near the overnight halt.
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962. - I don't believe it.
I do not believe it.
- My car?
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963. That tired old Italian car
has towed its broken mate...
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964. James wasn't
very pleased to see us.
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965. - How much damage has he done?
- Well, he's knocked
the number plate off.
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966. - Well, it's not that bad.
- It's worse than it was...
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967. - You could buff that out.
- This morning.
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968. - Look what it's done to his.
It's done more to mine.
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969. Actually, you...
I should be cross at you.
Look what you've done.
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970. How could I have
done that?
- Look.
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971. You were behind.
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972. Sunday. Concourse day.
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973. And the fields were filling
with some of the best
drivers' cars ever made.
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974. The Alfa Romeo
concourse...
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975. All of which were
being hovered
and dusted and polished
Copy !req
976. and then hovered
and dusted and polished again.
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977. Meanwhile, a few miles
down the road...
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978. I'm going for a second.
Are you ready?
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979. Ah!
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980. Sadly, James is not able
to tow Richard this morning.
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981. He's still in a bit of a mood
over yesterday.
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982. There was
a bigger issue, though,
Copy !req
983. because the rules
say all cars must arrive
under their own steam.
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984. So, just outside the gates,
we pulled over...
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985. There's every chance.
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986. And Hammond bravely
rang for help.
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987. - Come on. Live. Live. Live.
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988. Oh, that's
a pretty car, the old GTV.
- Yeah, that is lovely.
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989. Come on. Come on. Come on.
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990. No, you've just
bought a Fiat, mate.
You haven't got the idea...
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991. Begin!
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992. - Now!
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993. It was hopeless.
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994. So we came up with a plan.
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995. James agreed to tow
Richard, and my car
would hide the rope.
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996. "And how did the accident
happen, Mr. Clarkson?"
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997. At the entrance
we had to bunch right up
to fool the marshals.
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998. We always travel together, so
if you don't mind us sticking
together that'd be kind.
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999. Morning.
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1000. No, no tow-ropes here.
Nothing to see here.
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1001. There are some marshals
at the gate.
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1002. We need to move past them
as if everything is normal.
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1003. - Up on the left.
- Up on the...
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1004. - Morning.
- Over on the right,
next to the...
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1005. - Sorry. Sorry.
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1006. Very discreetly...
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1007. Oh...
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1008. We made our way
to the judging area and parked
amongst our rivals.
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1009. - We're competing.
- Yeah. Yeah. Um...
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1010. As a man of God,
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1011. you'd take it badly,
I'm assuming, if I were to,
for instance, key it.
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1012. Soon the judges
descended on our cars.
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1013. - We've got some serious
marking to do.
- Sure.
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1014. Would you be able
to open the bonnet for us?
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1015. - No.
- No.
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1016. What I want you
to put in your mind...
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1017. Under that bonnet
is a burnished specimen
of perfection.
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1018. - So that's zero.
- Naught.
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1019. - Your paintwork...
- Yes.
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1020. Most of it is the same colour
that it came out the factory.
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1021. - It is.
- So I've given it uh...
Two points for that.
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1022. - Out of?
- 15.
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1023. Two?
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1024. No, no, we keep the engine
in there. Anything else you
need to check?
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1025. - Is that it?
- Uh, boot.
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1026. Are we done?
Yes, it's down there.
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1027. - Does it clunk
when you change gear?
- No.
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1028. I... I did patch
this one slightly.
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1029. Well, obviously
I didn't.
I had an upholsterer do it.
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1030. Right.
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1031. - Do you have
the original toolkit?
- Yes.
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1032. - Can you show it to me?
- No.
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1033. You can't deduct marks
for the cheese.
I didn't put it there.
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1034. - You should have
cleaned it off.
- So let's call it eight.
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1035. Yeah.
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1036. - You've written seven.
- Yeah.
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1037. The judges retired
to tot up the scores.
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1038. But truth be told,
we were already winners.
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1039. You see, if we'd been
in three normal cars
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1040. this would have been
a drive across the Midlands.
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1041. But these three
old crocks had turned it
into an adventure.
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1042. Laughter, mishaps,
friendship, memories, thrills.
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1043. That is petrol head heaven.
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1044. Hammond!
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1045. And, as we've
always maintained,
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1046. the only way
you can get there...
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1047. Is in an Alfa Romeo.
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1048. - Well, we were right.
- Want one.
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1049. Heart says I want one.
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1050. Anyway, it is now time
to get the scores
from the judges.
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1051. - James, what did you get?
- Out of a possible 150... 74.
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1052. Seventy four.
That's nearly a pass.
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1053. Now, I got... 23 and a half.
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1054. Yeah.
Which was the lowest score
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1055. ever recorded in uh...
Concourse history.
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1056. Yeah. Until I came along.
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1057. - What did you get?
- I got nine.
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1058. - Nine?
- Nine.
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1059. Nine points. So, here we go.
These are the totals.
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1060. James, you are minus...
129 and a half.
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1061. - Agreed? 129 and a half.
- Yep.
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1062. - Richard, you are minus 169.
- Yes, I am.
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1063. And I'm minus 127 and a half!
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1064. And so, for the first time
since the cheap-car challenge
about three years ago,
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1065. I've actually won something!
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1066. Well done.
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1067. - And it gets better.
- Why?
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1068. Because, as a prize,
the producers have said
you get to keep that 75
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1069. and use it as your car
for a whole year.
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1070. And do you know something?
Honestly, as a car lover
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1071. I can't think of anything
I'd like more.
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1072. Uh... So that's time
to end now.
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1073. Thank you very much
for watching.
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1074. See you next week. Good night.
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