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and the electric motor.
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of the chassis and the brakes.
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point just throwing the chassis together yourself
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with, aluminium, because it bends.
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uprights, which I've got here.
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my power system was taking shape.
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batteries, a 20 quid milk float motor,
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stabbed rat. Are you sure?
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sight faster than a G-Wiz.
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Hammond prepared his chassis...' It's free!
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Everything is straight.
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You're bending my roof!
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car. Which we made. It's fantastic. £6,000.
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we took him for a drive into Oxford.'
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second coming! A hippy!
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way it's wired. I felt a drop in power as I...
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'I was right. We weren't.'
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There's a Peugeot! Sorry, mate!
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the motor cut out,
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six or seven hours, but in two hours...
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relief of everyone...'
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Theme from "Rocky"
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just as slow as before.'
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Look at the traffic jam.
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catastrophic effect on our performance.
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- Batteries go flat. This is important consumer information.
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Tell me that isn't happening.
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carbon fibre, I made mine out of steel.
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I'll tell you that for nowt.
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now I've got a job in pit and all.
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Yeah. Are you? Whereabouts?
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Coz-za.- Coz-za. Your face falls off.
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I want them to win everything,
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have Abide With Me on a brass band, be lovely.
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more than 100 yards?
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them crack down on CO2.
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to crack down on CO2.
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years since that was nicked,
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they've been going on about cracking down on CO2.
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another one at this rate.
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the other day, by a policeman?
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You just turned around and said,
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you've found my television."
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freemason came into the office
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- I always get them muddled up.
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same manner, in a Porsche 911
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testosterone after each drive.
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Porsche, it had shot up.
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that, sort of right...
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You've sat on the gear.
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sensation just behind their penis...
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Please, have a seat. .. your fizzing penises.
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your prostate when you drive an exciting car.
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go back over there. Thank you.
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it, they've made a lot of rubbish cars too.
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Testarossa was rubbish...
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was a great car. That was great.
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Follow-through -
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who is no longer with us,
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a Tony Blair look-alike, yeah.
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nobody's done anything conventional
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history... That's true.
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510. Your great-grandmother was... She was the first
elephant and lion- tamer in Barnum & Bailey Circus.
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she was talented, but she wasn't a looker.
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by a lion, and the claw of that lion
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"And we have that lion for you now!"
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of a waster in the town, in Port Talbot,
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discovered a new vein of tin,
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and became a street preacher from then on.
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527. A Jack Nicholson look-alike, not an
impersonator. Look-alike. There is a difference.
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not a talented actor.
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to congratulate you on Frost/Nixon.
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532. That was amazing. Thank you
very much. Rocky is what it was.
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of fighting, it was interviewing Nixon.
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do you choose parts predominantly
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538. Yes. I have a 10-year-old daughter who
is obsessed with the books. As have I.
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541. "and she's in love with a werewolf, but she
was..." and I say, "What are you reading?"
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556. There is a lot of pressure. It is
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I'd like to get a green one.
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561. I nip around London on a scooter.
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562. I once rode one of those across
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563. Did you ever fall off?
They're fantastic. In fact,
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before I started playing Kenneth Williams
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much weight as I possibly could to play him,
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567. so I went on the cabbage soup diet
for the last ten days. Which is great,
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visor- and a smell coming behind it
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581. I came from the airport
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584. I'll tell you what time it is. It's
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588. So that's jet-lagged and damp. And there
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589. Shooting bows and arrows. Many, many
things we have to write down. Many.
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And I'm Welsh. And you're Welsh.
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of being top Welshman?
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just have a name... He's not Welsh.
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596. She's here. Tom Jones did. Tom Jones is on
top of Helen Mirren, not for the first time!
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just below Keith Allen.
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I've just got that.
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chassis was brilliant,
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666. Back at the Top Gear Technology Centre, I fitted
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radical new propulsion system.
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of them for extra power. Here's the clever bit.
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That is a diesel generator.
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that a generator just from a shop?
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That's not something you hear often on Top Gear.
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the motor industry's top secret
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710. proving ground, just off the A5 between
Atherstone and Hinckley near Fenny Drayton.
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711. When we get out, remember, be
positive, be positive! Yes! Positive!
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712. Everyone's a customer!
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713. We started with one of the biggies.
- A crash test.
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714. We've all seen these. A car
is loaded up with dummies
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715. and fired into a concrete block,
whilst super slow motion cameras
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716. record the impact.
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717. I, however, am so confident about
the Hammerhead-I Eagle Thrust,
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718. that we will be using a
different sort of dummy.
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719. Don't worry, we're coming as well.
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720. There you go. Done. Can
you paint one on my face?
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721. Why do crash test dummies have
these things? I don't know.
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722. For the slow motion camera that records
the impact. It gives you a datum point.
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723. Oh, I'm not interested in datum points... I didn't
think it was fashion amongst crash test dummies.
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724. Are you sure about your
new bumper design? Yeah.
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725. Thank you very much.
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726. Hang on.
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727. We were a bit frightened
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728. when we saw the concrete crash block,
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729. because we had to
crash into it at 30mph.
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730. But then Jeremy had a brainwave.
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731. Remember what I told you.
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732. It's a very, very good plan this.
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733. OK. Now, let's see the
slow motion crash footage.
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734. We're going to
cra-a-a-a-sh.
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735. Ohhhhhh!
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736. Ohhhhhh!
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737. Ow... my... chest.
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738. Do you think we fooled them? Yeah!
Yeah. We're alive! We're alive! Wow!
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739. We sur... That was...
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740. It's not even marked! Oh, man,
that was, oh...! Staggering!
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741. I think this is very convincing.
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742. Shush, shush, OK, it's now time to watch
that crash at the speed it actually happened.
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743. We're going to crash!
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744. Ooh! Oh, my nose!
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745. Oh! Oh! Ow, my chest!
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746. And there we are, a superb
result in the crash test.
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747. So, let's move on, shall we
and do... the pendulum test!
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748. This is designed to measure
how a car will stand up
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749. to being side-swiped
by a bus or a truck.
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750. Frankly, it was hard to see how we could possible
pass this, but then James came up with a plan.
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751. We need a camera. Yeah.
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752. A plan that would fool even
the most astute EU bureaucrat.
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753. Action! Wow! Wow! Wow! THEY LAUGH
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754. Pendulum!
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755. TOU KOOL!
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756. Oh, right. So, now our car is going
- to face the fearsome pendulum test.
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757. Wow! Wow! Wow!
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758. Wow indeed! Another pass! And happy
- that our car was completely safe,
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759. we lined it up for a drag race.
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760. We would be up against a Toyota Prius.
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761. Chris Hoy's next-door neighbour.
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762. Hannah... the fastest girl in our office.
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763. And our main rival, the G-Wiz.
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764. This was the quietest starting line
- in drag racing history.
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765. Until Hammond started the generator.
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766. OK, this is it! The future is here!
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767. Three, two, one!
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768. Did he jump the start? No.
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769. I am so in the lead, straight away!
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770. Oh! The Toyota's gone!
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771. Where's the G-Wiz? I am all over it!
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772. Come on!
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773. This is brilliant! I'm going to win,
- I'm going to win!
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774. Yes! Yes! Yes!
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775. Yes!
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776. He beat the G-Wiz! By a mile!
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777. He beat the G-Wiz!
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778. And as ever, Hammond
was gracious in victory!
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779. Yeah! Ha, ha, ha, ha!
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780. Oh, yeah!
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781. What do you think of that, then?
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782. With your stupid little plastic gerbil!
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783. Next we had to drive on
the fearsome Belgian Pave,
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784. in a test designed to measure
both comfort and build quality.
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785. Oh! Haw, haw, haw!
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786. The chassis is smashing into the ground. It's
his generator weighs too much for my suspension.
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787. Ow!
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788. James! What? The chimney's come off!
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789. Oh! Oh! That's quite...
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790. Quite a lot of smoke in here!
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791. It's all
collecting in my Pope box!
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792. Ow!
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793. But we're still going!
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794. Yeah, we're hammering now!
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795. Ow!
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796. Oh! Has one of the doors fallen off?
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797. No! No? Well then we
passed! I think we have.
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798. It's an EU regulation. Is it? It actually
says if the doors are on after doing this,
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799. then you've passed!
Well, they're still on!
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800. Although we'd been a bit
gassed, the torture wasn't over!
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801. So we re-attached the stove pipe and
went to see how the Eagle I-Thrust
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802. would perform in the fearsome steep
- hill test.
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803. OK, we're off!
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804. Come on!
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805. Come on.
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806. I think we've passed this! Yeah!
Well done, everybody, that's good!
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807. Yeah, we've passed. I bet the
G-Wiz wouldn't get up here.
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808. I bet it wouldn't! No!
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809. In the interest of fairness, we decided
to see how the G-Wiz would get on.
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810. Using, of course, an
independent test driver!
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811. Is he good, this guy?
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812. He's independent, that's
the important thing.
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813. It's £1,000 more than our
car, this. Hard to believe.
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814. Will it go 1,000 feet higher
up this hill? Let's see!
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815. Oh! It... Uh...
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816. It's struggling!
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817. Now that's a failure! Yeah, there
you go! Right there, that's a failure!
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818. The Ham Head Eagle I was sailing through
every test the EU could throw at it!
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819. But then it was time to
head to the wind tunnel
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820. where we could measure the
aerodynamic efficiency of that body.
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821. Where's Hammond? I'll call him.
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822. Hello, lads. We gonna get
on with this? THEY LAUGH
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823. Let's get going. What? That
works! What? What? Nothing! Nothing!
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824. Well come on, then, how does it work?
I don't know. How hard can it be?
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825. Ready! FANS START
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826. Yes! Look
at this! Oh, my God!
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827. There we go, 12. 13. Here
we go. Look at the speed!
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828. 28mph. I'm gonna take
this baby up a bit!
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829. When the body work ripples like
that, it does look beautiful.
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830. It looks like a fish!
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831. A really square fish with wooden ears.
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832. It's also moving. It's moving.
Did you put the handbrake on?
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833. Now, that's... Stop it or it'll go
in the fans! No, make it stop now!
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834. Stop! Stop it, Jeeves! Stop it!
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835. How do you stop the bloody fan?
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836. Despite the slight issue with the fans,
we decided that our car had passed.
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837. So we moved on to what
would be the final hurdle.
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838. The I-Ham would be
driven round the clock,
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839. flat out on the proving ground's
test track, to measure it's range.
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840. Obviously, in these conditions,
it's damp, there's a bit of drizzle
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841. in the air. The concentration
required to do this,
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842. is just immense! It's too demanding, we
couldn't do that. No. But we know a man who can!
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843. He's not the Stig, but he is
the Stig's vegetarian cousin.
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844. What's he called? His name
is... Janet Stig Porter. Oh!
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845. Right! Fire up that generator!
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846. Go!
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847. Look at the speed of him.
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848. James, how long, realistically, are
- you expecting that to keep going?
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849. Well, I've topped up the
geni-tank,- so that's eight hours
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850. on the generator. And that fully
charges the batteries as well,
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851. so you get another hour out
of those, just the batteries.
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852. So realistically, you're looking
for nine hours of running? Yeah.
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853. What's happened there is...
Well, the Stig's died. Yeah.
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854. And that's because the
stove pipe came off.
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855. Now if we re-attach that stove I think
I'm right in saying, am I not, gentlemen,
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856. that the Thrust I Eagle Hammer Head
- is ready for its road test. Yes. It's ready.
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857. Obviously, we couldn't do
that, because we'd be biased,
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858. so we decided to lend it to Britain's oldest
motoring magazine for an independent review.
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859. They test all the latest cars
and innovations and to make sure
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860. they didn't realise who were the
brains behind the Eagle Head I Hammer,
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861. we had it dropped off
by an anonymous driver.
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862. Hello, how can I help you?
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863. All we could do now was
wait for their verdict.
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864. Now, we have been sent advanced copies
of the magazine that has reviewed our car.
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865. Here it is! HE GASPS
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866. We're on the cover! We're on the cover!
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867. We have! Right, where is it?
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868. The Eagle... Right, here we go!
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869. Erm... it says in the ride and handling section
where they deal with things like the chassis,
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870. that to all intents and purposes, the Hammer Head
Eagle I-Thrust has no ride and handling as such,
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871. instead it lurches around
almost uncontrollably.
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872. Oh, God Almighty, no, it
gets worse! Listen to this.
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873. They say that in the Highway Code, they say the stopping distance from
- 70mph is 215 feet.
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