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has taken a terrible battering
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in recent weeks,
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effort we possibly can
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series is unaffected.
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8. Thanks very much.
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9. So, coming up now is a montage
of what you can expect
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10. over the next seven weeks.
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11. 57 miles to the gallon!
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12. So, spacious... and economical.
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13. Going through the first corner...
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16. No-o-o!
There's been a bit of a mistake.
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sent to the newspapers
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18. in the hope they'd be
fooled into thinking
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19. that's what we'll be doing.
What we're actually doing is THIS!
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20. Oh, no! That's not what I wanted to see
in the mirror! Heading to the side...
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21. There he is! There he is!
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22. Turning left into Acacia Avenue.
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23. Over there. Over there.
Go over there!
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24. Buffeting! Buffeting!
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25. He's The Stig's Chinese cousin.
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26. Hold onto your spine.
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27. Johnson makes a good start.
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28. Come on, you little bugger!
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29. Man alive!
Are we getting some shots here?
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30. Thank you. Just browsing.
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31. Stretch it, stretch it, stretch it!
Come on!
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34. Oh... That was beautiful.
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35. All of that is to come,
but we kick off tonight with this.
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36. Yes, because this is important.
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37. Let's say you want a mid-engine
supercar but, for some reason,
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could not agree on a solution on this,
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we had to settle our
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42. differences with a road
trip across Italy.
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43. 'The meeting point was the beautiful
town of Lecce, in the heel of Italy,
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44. 'and I was the first to arrive.'
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45. This is the McLaren MP4-12C.
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46. It's a car made with an almost
psychotic attention to detail.
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47. It's very technical. It's why, I think,
it probably suits me quite well.
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a car that suits HIM quite well.
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49. Morning, shrinking violet.
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51. is a Lamborghini Aventador.
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about this is that
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engine and wiring bits
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go mad with the styling.
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55. It looks better than yours and,
therefore, it IS better.
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56. I agree. As a poster, as Lamborghinis
always have been, it is superb.
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57. It looks great.
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58. But it's a bit of a dinosaur,
to be honest. It is. It is.
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59. It's too big, it's too wide.
I'm sorry? This, you just know...
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60. All they ever talked about was G.
They were sitting going,
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61. "How can we make it go round
a corner a little bit faster?"
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62. It's a supercar. "So give it guns!
Let's give it guns! Space rockets!"
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they will have had seven years of
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64. meetings to get to
that windscreen wiper.
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65. So it works properly.
What's wrong with that?
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66. Lamborghini would've said,
"Why don't we use a laser?
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67. "Why don't we have lasers shooting
heat onto the windscreen to...?"
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68. That's why I love Lambos.
They're mental.
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69. Have you had a lot of pop today?
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70. 'At that moment, Hammond arrived,
in a Noble M600.' Oh, yeah.
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71. So, Hammond... Morning.
Let's just get this straight.
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72. You think there are people
in the world who are going to say,
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73. "No, I don't want something Italian
and exotic. Don't want a Ferrari.
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on a light industrial
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No, because...
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You buy this, I think,
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77. because it's got the
engine from a Volvo XC90.
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78. No! Yes, the engine may be from
a Volvo, but it's made by Yamaha.
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absolutely magnificent,
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80. and this car, above
everything else, is light.
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81. Comparing these...
it's like comparing me with you.
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82. The power-to-weight ratio is insane.
541 brake horsepower per tonne in there.
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83. That's Bugatti Veyron territory,
and you know it!
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84. This is going to crush you guys like
beetles under its feet.
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85. Soon, our cars started to draw
a bit of a crowd...
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86. so the producer said we
should leave the town
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87. and go for a little
drive in the country.
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89. Quite good.
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90. You are probably sitting
there, thinking, "Hold on!
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91. Why would I spend ã228,000
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92. "on a car with no airbags or
anti-lock brakes, made in Leicester?"
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94. If I were to ask those two what the
best supercar ever made is,
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95. I know what they'd answer.
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96. Ferrari F40.
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97. There's something
of the Ferrari F40 about this.
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98. Something to do with the way it rides
on the road, the way it feels.
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99. The simplicity of it.
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100. I buy the argument for
a flamboyant supercar. I get it.
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101. But maybe there is another
way of doing it.
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102. There's a sort of joy
in things that simply
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103. work really well,
like this gearbox.
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104. It's sort of like a two-stage
trigger on a sniping rifle...
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105. you can preload it with half
a ball... and then change.
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106. It's very satisfying.
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107. Maybe really anal attention to detail
will have a charm of its own. Let's see.
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108. James and Richard can
make as many arguments
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the fact is this.
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110. They're driving about
in Virgin Cola.
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111. It's not the real thing.
This is the real thing.
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112. Lamborghini invented
the supercar with the Miura,
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113. the world's first mid-engine
speed and dream machine.
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114. I mean, yes,
this is the most expensive car here.
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115. A quarter of a million pounds.
But who cares? It's a dream car.
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116. You don't dream about going
to Filey or Bridlington.
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117. You dream about going to Tahiti.
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118. Actually, Tahiti's terrible.
I went there once.
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119. It was full of Americans
looking at dolphins.
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120. 'Half an hour later, we were told to
brim the tanks in our cars
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121. 'and pay careful attention to the
challenge we were about to receive.'
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122. Hang on a minute.
"You will now see which of
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the highest speed."
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124. That'll be mine.
It's as simple as that.
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125. It's the fastest.
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126. "How fast your car can go is
not relevant." It sort of is.
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127. "It's how fast you dare drive it."
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128. 'The location for this challenge was
the Nardo test track,
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129. 'a banked 8-mile circle of tarmac so
vast it can be seen clearly from space.
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130. 'No car can achieve its true top speed
here because it's one endless corner.
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131. 'But it is one of only
two or three places
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they can get close.
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133. 'Lamborghini and McLaren had both sent
technicians to make sure their cars,
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tyres, could handle the
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high-speed cornering.
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136. 'But as for Richard
and his car from Leicester... '
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137. Do Noble not have a workshop here?
Not a workshop, no.
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138. I suppose if we were doing this at
Mallory Park, they'd send Geoff over(!)
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All four tyres are the same makes.
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141. 'James and I were feeling fairly
confident...
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142. 'until we started chatting to a man
called Max Venturi,
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143. 'who is one of Lambo's
test drivers.'
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we don't do too much the top speed,
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to the other lane,
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about the wind, as well.
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151. 'Because speedometers are never
absolutely accurate,
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152. 'the producers fitted each
of our cars with hi-tech telemetry
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153. 'so they could see how fast
we were really going.
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154. 'And then we were sent on to
the track for a sighting lap.'
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top speed 225mph.
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157. Jeremy's Lambo... 217,
James's McLaren 205mph,
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a walking race.
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159. Now, I have 691 brake horsepower
at my disposal.
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than James has.
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164. this is probably the last V12 engine
that will ever be made.
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165. From now on, they'll have to be
smaller and turbo charged,
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166. like they are in the Noble
and the McLaren.
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167. Yes, my engine is the smallest.
It's a 3.8-litre V8,
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168. but it has the highest specific output,
that is, of all the engines here,
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170. because it's been intelligently
designed by engineers in Woking,
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to impress yahoos.
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172. Those two keep banging on about, "This
has got the engine out of a Volvo XC90."
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173. Yes, well, OK,
but let's not forget, Yamaha make it,
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174. and they produce some pretty amazing
motorcycle engines,
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175. and Noble have then strapped two turbos
to it, so it makes 650 brake horsepower.
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176. I say that,
but I can change that.
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177. With this button down here, I can
have 450 for road, 550 for track,
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178. or 650 for race. I'm going to
have the full 650, I think, today.
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179. I do have quite a lot of respect for
the Midget doing this, because...
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180. Well, the last time he tried to go fast
on a test track, it didn't go well.
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182. we were told to put some distance
between ourselves and go for it.
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I don't like it.
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There's the wobble!
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really starting to weave now. 290...
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to exceed 300km per hour.
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I can feel the car jumping.
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wants me to lift off!
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tyres are going through.
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don't look at the line.
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Come on... 330!
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a bit more than 330!
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to find out which one of us
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Yes.
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I've got James's. James's? Yes.
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car. 200... Oh!
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of the Lamborghini.
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that up again later on.
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a mile an hour?
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240. That's all there was in it
between you and me. Yeah.
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Yeah. But you lost!
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I think you'll find
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How did you work that out?
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the theoretical top speed of my car,
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I have the biggest testes. No!
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drive the fastest, and I did.
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247. Then we refilled the cars,
we brimmed them, to
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least fuel doing it,
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249. and guess what?
Well, the Lambo did 7mpg,
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and the Noble did 9!
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251. So the Noble wins AGAIN! I know!
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No, no, no. OK.
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are, so that's two challenges so far,
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and for the Lambo...
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Let's do the news. All right.
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who saw our Christmas special
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on plinths high in the Himalayas
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reminded of Great Britain.
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were built on
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to take them down immediately.
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Where are the cars now?
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But where are they?
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it is. Anyway, the news.
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papers this week who
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theory test 92 times.
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271. 92? I don't want to be rude,
but he must be an idiot...
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Interestingly, you say that.
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I didn't have to do one.
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test? Anybody? Yeah. You have?
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haven't,
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have anything to do...
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with driving.
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You can answer this.
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ability could be
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may be unable to...?"
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to park your vehicle at night?"
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Bring up this picture. Right.
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on these road markings
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seriously, that is a question.
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92 times on that one.
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to pass your driving...
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can you drive a car(?) No, no.
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This is what you buy your
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learning to drive.
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a small child is not breathing.
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breathing, you should
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A sharply, B gently,
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Nothing to do with driving!
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test rubbish.
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or we'll be here all day.
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because the mighty Alfa Romeo,
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to a full range of cars,
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Really? What, the Mito and...
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They don't make the 159 any more?
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on the market,
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have just announced this, the 4C.
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lightweight sports car.
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all sorts of clever technical stuff.
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engine, but it's turbo charged,
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so light. It looks fantastic!
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What Alfa Romeo should make
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rear-wheel drive.
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Spider? Spider's a great name.
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Hoffman to appear in a film with it,
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world's consciousness.
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live in the past.
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forward-looking, like that. No, rubbish!
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been at Alfa Romeo when
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original Spider?
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Where's the horse in front of it?
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It's not modern. It won't work.
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more important to talk about.
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This is the new Maserati 4x4, OK?
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are some odd things about it.
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big 4x4, it has a luxury atmosphere.
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Rover, I always think, "Oh, no!
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got into a cowshed."
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that give a sporty feel."
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Or the Mercedes ML63? BMW X5?
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they're the sort of company
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a new type of watch.
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you can wear it on your wrist!"
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because somebody'll have
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Maserati, it's been done!"
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this, though, is it's
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being a Maserati,
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the day the warranty runs out!
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from someone who wanted to
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television, I've always said.
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standard of your driving
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suffering from a cold.
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it's no good taking a cold remedy,
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that's the same as driving
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Is it?
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though. It isn't, is it?
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are different products entirely.
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Entirely different.
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because when did it
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decided that driving
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do it while doing something else?
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master, or talking on the phone.
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that I couldn't do while driving...
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a broadsheet newspaper.
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Sawing a piece of wood.
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you put it between your legs.
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You could saw.
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You need both hands...
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You could not! I could!
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with a hammer? I know how to sew.
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see that case recently...
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by the police after they
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a motorway while...
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you could drive in a sleeping bag.
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I bet I could. Can't!
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sleeping bag. Right, you're on!
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376. Some time this week, before next week's
show, I'll take you on round the track.
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sleeping bag... Yeah...
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378. and race me, and I'll sew
a button on my shirt.
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379. Let me guess... I've got to drive
whilst performing an act on myself.
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We'll leave you out of it.
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so let's get back to the action.
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very short memories,
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an important question...
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if you don't want a Ferrari 458?
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the Lamborghini Aventador,
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it's the Noble M600.
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I'm being proved right.
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and is the most economical.
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sort of things,
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track and drive north to Rome.
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lovely weather, drive across Italy,
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395. 'Certainly, as the day began, the
rather smug Hammond was very happy,
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397. I'm going to make some more
turbo noise. It is addictive.
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398. Put the foot down
and then lift off. Ooh!
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399. Turbo noises are sort of
for children. You do know that?
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come alongside and give
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Drop your window. God...
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403. This is like indulging a six-year-old
child who's learned a simple card trick.
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I have clutch or gearbox issues.
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myself, cos you know
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"made in Leicester"...
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and quality. Absolutely.
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are made in Leicester?
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411. Leicestershire cheese?
They make pork pies nearby, don't they?
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412. Yeah. Pork pies are
always reliable(!)
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clutch, to see if...?
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414. Well, no, because the
linkage is to cock as well.
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the Noble wasn't going anywhere.'
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with my car,
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419. No, the opposite of that. No, he
just gets in his car and drives off.
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420. You're right. Yes. Let's do that.
Goodbye. Goodbye.
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200 miles away from Rome,
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feel quite sorry for him.'
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forward to driving his Noble
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and he's only gone 30 miles!
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425. 'As our cars ate up the miles,
we got to know them better.'
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426. Bloody hell, it's good, this.
It really is good.
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427. It's very clever.
It's active, this car.
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428. It doesn't have big metal anti-roll
bars, or anything like that.
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429. Everything is controlled by its brain.
It works out what each wheel is doing.
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wheel as you corner.
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very, very hard to drive,
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were the big Lambos.
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or a Diablo, you needed two hands.
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I mean, I'm doing, what,
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and it's almost completely silent.
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436. I can see where I'm going.
I can see roughly where I've been.
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stress at this point,
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is new.
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Everything.
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after a two-and-a-half-hour wait,
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finally arrived.'
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or just... Or see me, even.
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449. Ah, now,
there's a big tunnel coming up here.
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to do would be to
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into the track mode
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Three, two, one, go!
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noise, but mine was making fire!'
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455. Whoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
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to enjoy the moment.
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460. The thing coming off the bottom
of his phone is actually a wire...
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and then that's ALL batteries.
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was just getting better and better.'
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Marvellous.
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driving across Italy in a supercar,
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Oh, no. Oh, no...
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476. 'Still, could be worse... '
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reserved for continental policemen.
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to Rome. Just.
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because today is holiday in Italy.
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only real concern is
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working on a Sunday.
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487. 'Eventually, they told us
we had to stop working,
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for a lovely dinner.'
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in the outskirts of Rome,
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with my Noble.'
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this is the plate and, yeah,
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the component that failed.
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494. Once that broke, that came away,
which is not supposed to happen.
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replaceable. Noble don't make these.
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496. They're bought in... it's a clutch...
but the problem now is,
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whizzing around inside here,
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shafts and all sorts of things.
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could help Hammond was to go for lunch,
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which of our cars was
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to the restaurant.
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506. 'Immediately, it was advantage Lambo,
because the Aventador has satnav... '
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Thank you.
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508. '.. Whereas, on the McLaren, it's an
option... that hadn't been fitted.'
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than a Range Rover.
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515. It's very nearly as wide,
in fact, as a London bus,
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is the gearbox.
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on a track,
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but in town,
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jerking along, and then,
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it's dim-witted and slow.
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522. 'This was especially bad in a city where
there are 117 road accidents every DAY.'
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that isn't dented.
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525. A red light, but that actually
doesn't mean stop. Not in Italy.
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In a minute, we'll try a green one."
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the actual traffic flow.
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528. What happened to that? Oh, dear.
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529. What we're now going to do,
and this is quite cool, really,
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the ancient Roman road,
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531. and the suspension, with
its no anti-roll bars and
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is doing quite well.
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Yes! That's the ticket!
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535. Ah, now, you see, I didn't actually
think it would get quite THAT Roman.
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Erm...
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overtaken by a Smart car!
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538. 'By this stage, I'd worked out why
no-one was using the middle bit. '
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541. Sorry. Yeah, now I'm basically
going down a... Yes.
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a railway embankment...
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is very poor. OK.
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545. 'Soon, though, after a short drive
through a bit of history... '
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546. No! God Al-bloody-mighty!
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547. '.. We were both near
our destination.'
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in 30 metres. There it is.
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551. 'All I had to do now was park.'
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You see, if I
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the whole street.
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554. Oh, God. No, you're joking.
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557. CRUNCH!
Ohh-hh!
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I'm right on top of it.
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561. CRUNCH! Hell's... BLEEP ..
bum... BLEEP .. arseholes.
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562. Parking, parking, parking, parking.
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563. It's the easiest thing in the world,
reversing a Lambo.
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to do it.
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565. Can I go there? Why can't
I go there? There's no lines.
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566. James May, get ready to lose.
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567. Prego? Prego. Have you seen a very
long-haired man? An idiot? Here.
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568. 'After lunch, which I didn't bother
with, because I was paying,
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569. 'we decided to help Richard
some more by going shopping.
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570. 'And then, we got a bit
of a surprise.' That's Hammond.
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571. No, but it's not...
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572. That's a different car.
No, no. This is still wet.
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573. Don't lean on it. I painted it.
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the steering wheel on this side"(?)
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575. It's always been on that side.
You were looking at
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You have changed cars.
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578. Oh, you're joking! Oh, come on!
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579. This isn't my car. Mine's red.
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Buongiorno.
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583. Did that first repair man
not say anything? No.
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584. I don't think he could see me.
"Hello! I'm here." No, nothing.
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a tiny little company like Noble
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I'm being serious.
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Seriously, they drove it.
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588. A bloke drove it from the factory,
overnight,
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589. all the way from Leicester
to Rome in one hit.
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"Certainly, sir.
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591. We'll send you another car."
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592. But it is Noble... you mean, "We'll
send you THE other car"? Yeah.
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593. Anyway, we'll pick that up later on.
Now, though, it
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our reasonably priced car.
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595. Let me list some songs. I'm Not In
Love, Wichita Lineman, Lady In Red.
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recorded any of those.
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597. That's because he's from an organisation
called the Black Eyed Peas.
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598. Ladies and gentlemen,
please welcome Will.I.Am.
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599. How are you? Good to see you.
Good to see you.
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600. Wow!
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601. Your e-mail address must be
a nightmare!
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602. will.i.am.@.a.o.l.
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603. .uk.
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604. I have never met anybody
in my entire life
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as busy as you are,
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607. you've worked for Obama, starred
in X-Men Origins and Madagascar,
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disadvantaged youngsters,
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you developed smartphones,
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world, make your own music,
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611. and you've started a car company.
Yeah. What is it?
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613. So, um, when I was working at Intel,
I found out that a lot of the phones
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614. and the things that you have
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615. aren't really made by the name
that's on the phone,
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616. so there's all these companies
in Southeast Asia that
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You mean the components?
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618. Yeah. Then you put them together, like a
sandwich, and then you got your product.
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620. I want to know how much it cost to
make this Bentley that I'm driving.
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621. A Bentley? Yeah. About 38 pence!
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622. Right. Cos it's just a Volkswagen
with some wood on the dashboard.
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623. So, for the past two years,
we've been tooling...
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624. I design things on my computer.
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625. The first thing
I did was a Thundervet,
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Thunderbird and a vet...
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628. Yeah, that's a Thundervet.
Cos that looks like a '50s vet.
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'50s vet, but there's
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630. some Thunderbird in there, as well?
Yeah.
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631. So, the groove and stuff. And those
wheels aren't white-wall tyres.
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632. That's a white-wall rim,
with the five-spoke inside of it.
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633. Oh, that's the actual rim?
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634. Yeah. That's fantastic.
So, what engine has it got?
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635. That has a super-sized
Corvette engine in it.
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636. And have you designed your own
car now, with its own body?
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637. Yes.
So, that was just, you know,
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639. From there, we go on to something
that we built from scratch.
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640. I think we've got a picture of it,
as well. IAMAUTO 88. That is...
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641. It's a bit like an old Maserati
Quattroporte, except it's two-door.
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642. And that's made in California?
That's made down
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643. in the ghetto that I'm from.
Why...? Really?
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644. Yeah. My whole thing was, "I'm going to
make music so I can take care of my mom,
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645. "and move my family out the ghetto."
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646. So, if that's what I want to do,
then it's going to keep me going,
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647. so there's no "no" for an answer.
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648. So, now that I've done that, and
every single person in my family...
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and nephews... are out the ghetto,
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650. I want to go back to my ghetto
and build a car company.
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651. We all complain about underdeveloped
communities,
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652. but who are the developers
in the first place?
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653. So, I was like, "I'm tired of
complaining and pointing fingers.
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654. "Why don't I aim that finger
to me and say,
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655. " 'Hey, what are you doing to change
the ghetto you're from?'"
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656. Do you know, you're one
of the most inspiring
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sitting in that sofa.
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658. He is, though, isn't he?
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659. If everybody thought like that,
we'd have 1.65% growth as well!
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660. Um, can we just go
into your car history?
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661. Where did it begin?
What was your first car?
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662. So, I got a record deal when I was
17 and I bought myself...
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663. cos I always wanted a Ferrari
or a DeLorean.
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I couldn't afford those,
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665. so I got the poor man's Ferrari,
which is a Fiero.
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666. Yeah, that's really poor.
That's even the poor man's MR2.
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667. I had a yellow one.
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668. Mid-engine,
so it was kind of like a Ferrari
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669. if you were standing five miles away
and squinting!
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670. And then my next-door neighbour
Pearleen snitched.
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671. She told my mom, "Ooh, Debra, Willy
got himself a new car."
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672. And then my mom calls me
in the house.
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673. "Boy, sit your butt down
on this couch."
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674. "What, Momma?
"You got no business buying
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675. yourself no G-damn car.
"Yeah, but..."
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676. "No but nothing.
Gimme them damn keys."
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677. So she confiscated my car.
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678. So then I couldn't drive
until I was 20.
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679. So it just sat there?
A 2,000... Car. For three years?
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680. For three years it sat there.
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681. I couldn't wait till I was
20, then I could drive it.
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682. Black Eyed Peas... how many records
have you sold? Millions.
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683. To date, 40 something million
records. 40 million?
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684. It is massive. And you've got...
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685. Yeah! 40 million.
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686. And you've now got a solo album out.
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687. And it's called Squiggle Squiggle
#willpower.
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688. No, it's just #willpower.
#willpower.
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Oh, it's a hash!
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690. I just thought it
was like a misprint. No, no.
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691. Have you ever been interviewed by
somebody more old than me? Um... no...
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692. Now, you came down here,
obviously... well,
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693. looking at your gloves, to play
golf, but, um, it isn't a Golf.
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694. No, no. The reason I have
fingerless gloves is
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695. because I got touchscreen technology
devices,
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696. so last thing you want is, in the cold,
I have to go, "My phone is ringing..."
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697. No, cos you can buy
gloves that have got
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698. fingerprint things, so wearing...
I've got a pair.
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700. There you go! They're the ugliest
gloves in the world.
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in driving the
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than the stick-shift.
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704. Yeah. So, how did it go out there?
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705. I think I did pretty good,
if you judge me on spinning.
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706. Well, now, who would like to see
some of Will's spins?
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707. Yeah!
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708. We have a selection.
Let's have a look.
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709. Yes, there we go.
Second-to-last corner.
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710. Bold as brass. He's held it...
No, he hasn't! Ooh!
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711. That's a tank-slapper, that one was.
Yeah. Here we go again.
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713. Why are we applauding?
Those were mistakes.
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714. You probably want to have
a different spin award... Yeah.
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715. Who would like to see
the finished lap?
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716. Yeah!
Let's play the tape. Here we go.
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717. Needs to spin with an automatic box.
Like to see it!
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718. Right, here we go.
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719. Here's the first corner.
Wide line, like a Formula 1 driver.
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720. Tyre squeal... even in the wet!
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721. Oh, that's nicely done.
That was nicely done.
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722. Brake...
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723. A man of few words.
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724. That's nice and smooth
through there.
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725. Good wide lines, so you
can get the power down.
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726. And up to the Hammerhead.
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727. Were you singing?
To keep myself focused and stuff.
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728. I was getting kinda nervous.
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729. C apostrophe D now.
Listen to that engine.
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730. Wow! That's a sporty noise.
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732. Looking good through there...
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733. Oh, there's a bit of dirt
from an earlier spin coming out.
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734. Through the tyres.
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735. Are we going to get through the
second-to-last without a problem?
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736. That was cut perfectly.
And Gambon...
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All right, don't.
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738. And there we are!
And across the line!
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739. Wey-hey-hey!
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so that's slower, obviously,
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741. and it's raining, so we're not looking
for a particularly fast time.
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742. Um... but...
I'm trying to think, actually.
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743. Automatic drivers... we've only had
two so far in this car.
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744. They are John Prescott.
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745. You don't know John Prescott? Hmm.
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746. He's a fashion designer.
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747. And Alice Cooper. OK?
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748. Those are the only automatics, and
they're both 1.56. And they're wet.
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749. Oh, yeah. Both had wet days,
both driving automatics.
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750. Both in the 1.56.3 region.
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751. will.i.am., you did it in 1...
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752. 40...
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753. Whoo!
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754. 9.4.
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755. So, you get wet and auto,
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756. and that's the fastest we've ever had
in that car in those conditions! Yay!
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757. You are... there.
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758. So, above Peta, 23, from Essex...
Below Jonathan Ross.
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759. Stig did a good thing, then.
Oh, yeah.
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760. That was impressive,
and you were trying.
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761. It has been genuinely inspirational
having you here,
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762. and an enormous pleasure.
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763. Ladies and gentlemen, will.i.am!
Thank you!
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764. Thank you very, very much.
Was that OK?
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765. Right, now, we must get back
to our big supercar test.
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766. So far, we've established that my Noble
is the fastest and the most economical.
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767. The most unreliable.
Yes, funny. We've also
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768. established that the McLaren
is the best around town,
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769. and that Jeremy's big,
idiotic Lamborghini
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770. hasn't actually won anything.
Nothing! Zero.
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771. Hmm. Nil. Zilch. Rien. Nowt.
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772. The square root of Jack.
Nothing... we've established that!
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773. Let's move on,
because it's time now for part three,
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774. in which we three must face the most
dangerous thing we've ever done.
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775. 'As we headed north to our date with
destiny,
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776. 'we started to think about how
our cars compare to the daddy.'
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777. Three days ago, if you'd said to me,
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778. "Which would you rather have,
an Aventador or Ferrari 458?"
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779. I would have said, "The Ferrari."
I mean, it's the obvious choice.
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780. But now... No, I'd have this.
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781. I know a Ferrari 458 is just a technical
masterpiece and it looks wonderful,
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782. but this has got something
the Ferrari doesn't have.
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783. It has... It has a character.
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784. It's like a big, daft orange dog!
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785. Everybody wants a big,
daft orange dog!
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786. It's won me over. Completely.
It's not just the best car here.
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787. It's better than the Ferrari 458.
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788. For me, it's one of the best cars in
the world now. I absolutely love it.
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789. It feels like a race car but without
the impracticality and discomfort.
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790. But, yes, they're a small make in the
UK that nobody has ever heard of.
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791. Well, at one time,
so was Mr Pagani, making his Zonda.
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792. So, that's two votes against the
Ferrari. But what about James?
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793. This is brilliant. I'm really,
really growing to like it,
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794. and let's not forget it's ã35,000
or so cheaper than the Ferrari 458.
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795. And that is a huge amount of money.
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796. But there's still... I don't know.
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797. The Ferrari, I think the gear change
feels a bit crisper,
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798. and everything feels a little
better defined, somehow.
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799. It's the fizz, I'm afraid.
I can't explain it. I just...
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800. The Ferrari still gives me
more fizz.
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801. 'You have reached your destination.'
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802. 'The destination turned out to
be a racetrack...
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803. 'called Imola...
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804. '.. where, after a quick change,
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805. 'we were told to report
to the pits for a challenge.'
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806. "You will now lap the
circuit, attempting
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807. to beat the time set
by a Ferrari 458."
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808. Who's driving a 458?
It says here he's not The Stig.
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809. But he is The Stig's Italian cousin!
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810. It's "Bunga-Bunga" Stig.
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811. What's he been doing?
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812. Cards.
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813. 'Whatever it was he'd been doing,
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814. 'he plainly still had
plenty of energy left for driving.
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815. 'And posted a daunting time
of 1.56.6.
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816. 'Before trying to beat that,
we thought it best to spend
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817. 'a little time learning how our cars
behaved on a proper racetrack.'
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818. That gear change in track mode
is absolutely savage.
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819. Ride that kerb!
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820. Four-wheel drive system is
breathtaking.
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821. The power is constantly
moving around... front, back,
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822. side to side... so you've always
got the grip you need.
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823. The good thing is, I have carbon
brakes which will not fade.
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824. Poor old Hammond has got
steel brakes, which will.
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825. Focus. Smoothness.
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826. A car like this, with no
driver aids, no computers
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827. messing about, it's
just you and the car.
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828. The only chance I stand here is to
get it out of the corners
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829. in such a shape
that I can use that power.
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830. Of course, the McLaren does have a
lot of driver aids,
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831. but Captain Sense Of Direction had
more important things on this mind.
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832. What's this one? I can't remember.
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833. This is the bit where
I don't have to brake...
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834. If I can remember this bit...
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835. At the end of the day, we knew
the circuit and we knew our cars.
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836. But still, we were not feeling even
remotely confident,
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837. because this is Imola...
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838. one of the most dangerous
tracks on Earth.
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839. It's narrow, fast and ringed with
unforgiving walls and trees.
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840. Gilles Villeneuve,
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841. Gerhard Berger,
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842. Nelson Piquet, Riccardo Patrese,
Rubens Barrichello...
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843. at some point in history, every corner
here has claimed the ego of a big name.
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844. And some corners have claimed
even more than that.
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845. After Senna's death in 1994,
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846. changes were made to the track
to slow the cars down,
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847. but even so, if we were going
to beat that Ferrari,
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848. we would still be going through the
first bend at nearly 200mph.
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849. So, that night, each
of us spent a little
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850. time alone with the
cars we'd be using.
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851. YOU are Juventus.
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852. And tomorrow, you're taking on
Woking Town and Leicester City.
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853. And everybody in England
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854. is going to want them to win,
because they're the underdogs.
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855. But don't you worry.
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856. We haven't won a single
challenge yet,
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857. but tomorrow... that will change.
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858. You're not going into battle armed with
a sophisticated computer and wizardry,
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859. clever suspension, four-wheel drive.
You're just going in with an engine.
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860. Doing it the old-fashioned way.
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861. Underdog or not,
I know you've got it in you now.
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862. I'd love us to win.
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863. Just remember, as
we're going round and
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864. you're despairing of my
terrible gear changes
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865. and my bad apexes, and things,
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866. you're made by McLaren.
You've got the best race pedigree.
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867. You've got clever suspension,
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868. you've got no roll bars,
you've got a computer,
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869. you can brake the wheel for me,
you can virtually do it by yourself.
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870. All you have to do is humour me a bit,
and remember that I'm Captain Slow.
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871. Or Mr Slowly,
as the Italians call me.
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872. 'The next morning,
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873. 'we ventured onto this terrifying track
to try and beat The Stig's 1.56.6.'
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874. God, this is quick!
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875. Oh, my giddy aunt!
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876. I'm off the road!
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877. I'm on it again!
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878. My God, I'm faster here.
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879. This is outrageous. Oh, BLEEP.
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880. Now, faster than you think.
Don't be a wimp.
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881. Agh! A bit of wee may be coming out!
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882. Don't brake too early.
Don't brake too early. Now!
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883. Better.
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884. 'Unusually, we were all taking this
challenge very seriously... '
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885. A 5.4 to a 4.9. Oh, no.
I'm still on 2.07.
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886. '.. But we knew we'd
have to try even harder
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887. if we were going to
beat that Ferrari.'
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888. Right, come on, May,
you blithering idiot. Avanti.
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889. Good!
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890. In... Braking down.
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891. BLEEP!
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892. Get cocky!
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893. The track WILL be there. Keep it in!
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894. Yes!
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895. I'm going a bit mental here, now.
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896. Brake... Ooh, that's messy.
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897. I'm going to go for 5th.
I'm going to take
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898. as much through here
as I bloody dare. Oh!
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899. Oh, BLEEP! BLEEP!
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900. BLEEP!
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901. Come on!
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902. 290...
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903. OK, brakes have gone. Whoa.
Failure from the brakes.
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904. After my brakes had cooled, and Hammond
had emptied his car of gravel,
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905. we went back out for
one final attempt to beat the 458.
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906. And the Lambo is only...
Here we go! Come on!
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907. OK, this is it.
I'm doing this one for Leicester!
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908. Right, beans!
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909. That's it!
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910. Blah-blah-blah-blah!
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911. And now brake!
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912. I've done the difficult bit!
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913. It will go round, it WILL.
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914. Come on!
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915. And brake...
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916. And back on the power as soon
as you can. Now. NOW! NOW! Power!
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917. Stay right, stay right, stay right!
Stay right, now!
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918. Stretch it, stretch it! Come on!
Come on!
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919. Come on! Come on!
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920. You can do it! Come on!
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921. That looked as scary as it was.
Yes, it was scary.
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922. It's that palpable sense of,
"Oh, my God!"
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923. Because I have to say, as you go past
the pits, the track is not straight,
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924. it's a curve, and you daren't
lift off, because the crews,
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925. they can hear the engine note change, so
you have to keep your foot hard down.
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926. It was terrifying.
It is 200 and...? Over 200.
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927. All three of us doing over
200, and that's faster
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928. than a Formula 1 car, was
going through there.
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929. They could only do about 180.
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930. I don't know, because
I had my eyes shut.
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931. It was terrifying.
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932. Anyway, it is time now to reveal who
was the fastest of the three of us.
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933. Richard Hammond? I did it
in 2 minutes and 3.3 seconds.
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934. That's the best I could do.
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935. Mr Slowly?
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936. 2 minutes 6.4.
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937. Yes! And you?
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938. It's so difficult not to look
smug at this point. Oh, God!
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939. It's not working.
1... Ooh!59.1.
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940. Well done.
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941. You're not pulling it off.
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942. It's not working. It isn't.
No, I'll forget it.
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943. Let me just straighten this out,
OK? Well done.
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944. We gave it everything, each of us,
and we didn't beat the Ferrari. No.
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945. Hang on.
That's not strictly relevant,
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946. because the point of this
was to see which car
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947. you should have IF you
didn't want a Ferrari.
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948. Yes, it's the Lambo. No.
It isn't. It IS the Lambo.
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949. I admit, it's not
a brilliant track car.
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950. It IS a big, daft orange dog, AND
blue stuff comes out of the exhaust.
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951. No. Look, that Noble taught me more
about driving in that one day
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952. than any other car has
ever taught me.
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953. It's about the real
undiluted experience. Silence.
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954. The McLaren is the closest thing
to the 458, which is the best,
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955. therefore the McLaren
is the best car here.
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956. It's that simple. Does blue stuff
come out of the exhaust? No.
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957. Exactly. Well, there you are.
The thing is, we can't agree.
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958. And actually, we never will. No.
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959. And on that bombshell, it is time to
end. Thanks very much for watching.
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