1. James wears a hat.
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3. Thank you. Hello and thank
you so much, everybody.
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4. Thank you. Thank you and welcome.
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5. Now, last week you may remember we asked
James May to test an exciting, fast Vauxhall
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6. and he ended up reviewing a slow, small Fiat.
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7. Well, this week, we asked him to go to Florida
and try out a new type of electric car.
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8. We said to him, "James, this time,
can you try to stay on topic?"
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9. Here it is - it's called the Fisker Karma,
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it looks fantastic.
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12. because the company that makes it was set up
not by an engineer, as usual, but by a designer.
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V8 Vantage and the BMW Z8 roadster,
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It's what goes on underneath that bodywork.
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underneath here is a great big slab of batteries,
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17. and you can plug those into a socket
at your house or your office
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a range of 50 miles -
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which is under the bonnet.
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the engine isn't connected to the wheels.
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24. At this point, the display is telling me
I only have nine miles of range left,
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"Oh, God, will I make it?"
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26. But no, because I know, with the touch of that
paddle, or even leaving it to its own devices,
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but it has its own on-board power station.
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something like that before.
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the Hammerhead Eagle I-Thrust,
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fitted with its own electricity generator -
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38. but the technology is exactly the same.
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39. As my lawyers will be
making very clear quite soon.
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40. Admittedly, the Fisker is much better built
than the Eagle I-Thrust
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politically correct car on earth.
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because in the car,
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43. all this stuff here runs off electricity
and that would drain the battery,
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low-voltage circuit, if you like,
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45. that can drive the radio and the sat-nav,
interior lights and your iPod,
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that recognises this key -
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and ethically-sound materials.
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50. For example, the glitter in the metallic paint
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of recycled glass
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52. and on the inside, we find a piece of wood trim
that is only taken
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in forest fires or felled by storms
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there is no varnish in nature.
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in them a fossilised leaf -
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its own accord, not plucked.
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are very, very funky
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there are no animal products in there at all.
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60. all of which ought to keep this chap here
very happy indeed,
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that animals are ungrateful.
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a Japanese whaling ship.
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It's just a very nice place to be, the Fisker -
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on everything is a terrible old cliche
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72. it's a GT car. It's a GT car for long journeys,
but that's nice to drive.
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it weighs 2.5 tonnes,
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a tad over six seconds.
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top speed - only 125mph -
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excellent torque -
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which is more than a Veyron.
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79. I love electric-powered cars,
just the sort of slight whining spaceship noise.
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81. and the Fisker - at 86,000- is no exception.
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82. This means it'll appeal only to
the well-heeled petrolhead,
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What brings you to this neck of the woods?
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86. It's the first car I think I've ever seen
that actually looks like
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89. It really is a cracking-looking jam-jar,
look at the state of that!
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90. Do want to try it? Absolutely!
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93. Fantastic!
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the shop for a pint of milk.
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98. Despite the mangled gear changes,
I was very much enjoying living in the past.
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99. I can feel a moustache growing!
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100. God, the smell is tremendous. Hot castor oil.
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101. Well-known laxative, I'll have diarrhoea
by the time we get there.
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102. Brian, however, wasn't coping so well with
living in the future.
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104. I'm getting near the bottom of me battery level,
oh my word.
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105. Right, now... And... That means
I have to do something, and I'm... Bugger.
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107. I'm trying to follow James's instructions,
which were as clear as mud.
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108. There he goes, flying by with his thumb up!
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I'm trying to figure out this computer thing.
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110. Soon, the famous Geordie hat model
wanted his Bentley back,
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111. I've put it in sport mode -
that means as I pull away,
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112. every bit of electricity available
to this car goes to maximum acceleration -
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113. 1,000-pound-feet of torque in the back wheels.
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114. Yellow, yellow, yellow... Green!
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115. Johnson makes a good start!
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116. This could take it!
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117. Come on, you little bugger!
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118. I'm afraid Thunder Guts is a bit of a
dwindling speck, ladies and gentlemen.
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119. Did you enjoy that, me son?
I did, although to be honest, I felt a bit cowardly.
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120. Not as much as I enjoyed
myself in this, I'll bet you.
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121. Tell you what, your car looks heroic
in my rear-view mirror.
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123. But it's starting to rain. It is, isn't it?
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124. And I don't have a hood. Well, I do,
but it takes 45 minutes to erect.
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125. See you back down the other end.
See you back down the other end.
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126. Thanks guys, for that.
Got to start the BLEEP now.
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127. May! What? What's wrong with you?
You've done it again!
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128. You're supposed to be driving a Fisker,
then you're in a Bentley with a rock star!
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129. Next week, James is reviewing a Saab, OK,
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130. and halfway through, he'll break off
for a spot of scuba diving with Fergal Sharkey.
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131. Can I just... The Fister, right.
It's Fisker - it's a K. It's a K.
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Let's just move on!
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like a Nissan Leaf and a G-Wiz,
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135. now that's just batteries and you have
to charge them up at night, yeah? Yes.
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like the Toyota Prius,
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motors for a bit of extra power, yeah? Yes.
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but in a normal car,
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the engine to the back wheels
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and the electric motors.
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tapping the energy in the fuel.
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147. I don't understand how it works.
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148. I can't dumb it down to your level,
cos I'm scared of heights.
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149. Listen. It's energy,
you use it to drive the wheels.
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151. People get confused.
They talk about electric energy..
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152. Just tell him it's magic. It's magic.
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153. It's magic electric pixies.
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in the corridors of power that
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accompanied for the first few years on the road
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161. You can kind of see why
they think it is a good idea.
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162. a stupid idea, the stupidest.
I have spent 17 years ferrying my daughter about.
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164. which means it is her turn to ferry me about,
specifically to the pub.
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165. What is the point if she gets to the pub
and can't run me home if I have had a drink?
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166. It is more complicated than that.
She could not drive to the pub on her own.
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167. So she would have to get an older boy friend.
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Are you her experienced driver?
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Think of him as an experienced driver.
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without the young people
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have won the Battle of Britain.
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that is what they do.
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They don't get fat or have hangovers.
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are just old and bitter.
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the government should not say
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go to the pub and pick up your dad.
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and here it is, it's called the CL.
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184. What, so it will rock for 5 hours
after you get out of it?
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185. Does it have a 400-year-old
woman from Florida in it?
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It is only 50 inches high, long, low and mean.
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189. Yes, but it comes with a cigar humidor.
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for Saudi Arabia with the mini bar.
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192. One for Israel, the bonnet is made of bacon.
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a car called the 599XX.
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it cost you a million quid,
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Ferrari kept it.
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even if you wanted to, cos it's not road legal
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without Ferrari's permission.
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200. The only thing you could do was ring Ferrari and
say "could you take it to such-and-such a track",
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they'd take it away again.
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Yeah, 30 people.
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I'll have one of those."
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car you don't actually have with a rear spoiler."
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200,000 pounds for that rear spoiler.
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you won't know -
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you're going round a corner or down a straight.
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because I'd like to sell them a clock.
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214. What clock? It's really big,
it's like, on a tower, in London,
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and I can sell it...
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take it home, but it'll be their clock.
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I had my first drive in the new 911.
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of the one before.
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227. That one is blue,
but they are all exactly the same.
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your head around that concept.
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and it is a very good car.
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it's electric for the first time.
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and ruined it.
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It is awful but I agree with you.
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238. It is brilliant. And the steering is not appalling
but it does not feel like one any more.
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you've taken away everything.
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240. It's a bit like... Does anybody remember,
we sold Fawlty Towers to the Americans, OK?
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241. They were going to remake it there and
couldn't make it gel with audiences
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242. and they said one of these characters isn't working,
so guess which character they got rid of?
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245. They got rid of Basil Fawlty, so that Fawlty Towers
would work in America and that's what they've done.
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launched, we test it on our track,
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249. but with this, the new FF,
we decided to push the boat out.
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250. So we decided to take it to the largest,
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test facility in the world,
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last great wilderness.
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winter home of Mercedes, Volkswagen, Toyota,
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and Peugeot and Renault.
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it was developed here.
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little town is 3,000,
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259. but every year, as the snows begin to fall,
9,000 car engineers descend on the place
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start, stop, steer and continue to work
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to -30 degrees.
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thoroughbred here?
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263. Well, that's simple - because it's the
first Ferrari ever to have four-wheel-drive.
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264. This means you can take it onto the test track,
which is on an enormous frozen lake.
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266. And when you're there, you can do this.
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this in my life, I know I have,
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270. Normally, you wouldn't dream of driving a 6.3-litre
650 horsepower V12 Ferrari, even in a light shower
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in your carefully designed topless swimsuit.
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getting your lips wet.
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Yeah, that's what I'm doing.
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I'm fine!
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because, if I'm honest,
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some slightly odd characteristics.
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steering I'm having to do in this thing.
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endlessly sawing away at the wheel
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in the right direction.
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to the back wheels,
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that's bad for fuel economy, bad for styling,
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which they say matters.
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296. So in the FF, the power going to the back wheels
comes out of the back of the engine
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comes out of the front.
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it shuts down completely.
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of the car Wayne Rooney drives.
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heavy six-litre twin turbo W12 engine in his car,
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twin turbo four-litre V8.
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four-wheel-drive system,
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why Ferrari has gone to
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like the Natural History Museum.
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but I'm loving this.
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a dirty, dirty noise.
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that appear to be very similar.
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four seats and four-wheel-drive -
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the Ferrari is the most practical.
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what pass these days for skis.
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that's 100,000 more than the Bentley.
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337. Well, the next day, we carved a quarter-mile
drag strip into the lake to find out.
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Much, much lighter.
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for a blinding start for the Bentley.
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and the Ferrari's coming!
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Oh, he's got tankslapper on! He is wobbly.
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349. Well, to find out, we need a track,
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351. is an inch-perfect replica of Silverstone.
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352. Copse, flat-out in a Formula 1 car,
I'm doing 47... And I've got a big slide on.
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by a gentle left onto the Hangar Straight
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That would be proper comedy!
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Oh, you stupid, STUPID thing! Man.
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get round the fastest.
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362. To find out, we need a man skilled in the potent
cocktail of big horsepower and little grip.
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363. And luckily, just such a man is arriving now.
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364. He's not the Stig's Alpine cousin,
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366. Apparently he's come all the way
across the North Sea in that.
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367. Soon, we had him out of the hovercraft
and into the Ferrari.
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368. 5, 4.7, 2.3, one, go!
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369. So, here we go. A genuine 208mph racehorse
on one do-or-die lap.
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371. You went into fifth, didn't you?
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372. I said don't go into fifth, it'll just become
rear-wheel drive, and then this'll happen.
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and look how hard he's having to work.
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374. The Ferrari has incredibly complex electronics
and that weird four-wheel-drive system,
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377. So, four minutes and four seconds.
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379. 5, 4.8, 2.7, 1, Go!
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380. but mostly cos it's simpler.
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381. It has that conventional four-wheel-drive system
and a normal automatic gearbox,
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382. rather than a flappy paddle manual.
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383. This is a car in which you can sit back
and let the machine do the work.
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385. but not here - not with Stig at the wheel.
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386. Look at him! Not doing anything.
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387. But will it be faster? Can it be faster?
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391. the Bentley did it in 3.51,
so that's 13 seconds quicker.
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392. When you are dancing on ice in Lapland,
the Bentley is the fastest.
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393. And I am glad about that because,
of the two, this is my favourite.
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395. However, if I was going on a skiing holiday,
I would not use either of these.
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396. Because, if I wanted a car that would
get me to St Moritz,
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398. I would use what the crew has been
using to film me here - A Range Rover.
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399. That was about as much fun as you can have.
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404. Neither is the Bentley, and this is why
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something that works on snow -
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408. Fair enough. Can I get back to the Ferrari?
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409. They have given it that wantonly
complicated four-wheel-drive system,
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410. just to lower the engine a bit?
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411. I will not dumb it down any more for you,
but that is the essence of it.
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412. It does seem a bit mad. It is.
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413. I think this is too complicated for its own good.
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414. Too big and expensive. It will depreciate like
a chest of drawers falling off a cliff.
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415. They should have called it
the Ferrari India Special.
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416. My guest tonight has appeared
in Inglourious Basterds, Shame, X-Men, Haywire,
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417. in fact, pretty well every film
that has come out in the last six months.
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418. He is half-German and half-Irish,
so, ladies and gentlemen,
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419. please say, "top of the morgen",
to Michael Fassbender..
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I note children watching will not believe this,
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421. it was possible to go to the cinema and see a film
that did not have Michael Fassbender in it.
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at least, in Inglourious Basterds, with your...
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424. Yeah, exactly. And it still takes me..
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425. "I have done 18 films since then!"
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427. You had to do, honestly,
a full frontal nude scene.
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428. Was it hard?
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429. I mean, this is an impressive sausage.
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430. I don't know what to say to that!
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431. So, can you say to your mum,
"Would you like to see my new movie?"
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432. Exactly, she was actually going to come
and see it in Venice
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433. and I said to my mum,
"Sure, come and we will watch it together."
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434. Enough months had passed for me to
think it wouldn't be that bad.
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435. Luckily, her back was playing up,
she has a bad lower back,
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436. and whether that was psychosomatic or not,
I do not know.
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437. But, thankfully, she didn't make it,
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438. because the first thing my dad said,
because he was behind me,
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439. he leaned over and said,
"Thank God your mother isn't here."
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440. I have been doing this show for ten years,
and I think in all of that time,
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441. only three or four of my friends
have ever asked for tickets for the show.
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442. This week, when people discovered
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445. Lap time. Yes, exactly.
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where you spend the entire time naked.
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spank Keira Knightley. Yes.
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Dangerous Method.
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around Freud and Jung,
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Sabina Spielrein, played by Keira,
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451. and basically, that sort of relationship,
the meetings of minds between Freud and Jung,
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453. and she is kind of in the centre of it all.
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457. Divorce? No.
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458. Why should we put so much effort into
suppressing our most basic natural instincts?
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459. There is a rumour that you have
taken a real patient as a mistress.
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460. Don't you think we should stop? you want to stop?
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461. Sometimes you have to do something unforgivable
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462. I'll have some of that.
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465. and you got to the bit
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466. how much more did you read before
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468. I sort of insisted. "Then I'll do it!"
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469. But you began, I think I am right in saying,
on Holby City.
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470. And then you were in a Guinness advert,
which must have been, well, perfect for you.
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471. Yeah, I mean, I said to them, "Is there anyway
you could give me a Guinness credit card,
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472. with a white line along the top,
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473. which means I can have free Guinness
for the rest of my life?"
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Negative.
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475. That's annoying.
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476. Because you are not wholly Irish.
I am half-German.
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477. Half-German, half-Irish.
That is quite an odd combination.
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478. Like, "This must be done absolutely perfectly...
Tomorrow."
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480. One part of me wants to,
you know, be very efficient
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481. and the other side is a little bit reckless.
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So, is it Irvine or Schumacher?
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483. Schumacher. Schumacher?
So the German side comes out?
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484. Still Schumacher,
or have you now switched to Vettel?
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485. You know, I gotta say I'm still a Schumacher man.
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486. I mean, I would still like to see him get the car
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487. I don't know if it would be possible for him
to get up to Vettel's level.
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488. He has got it in him.
He is seven time world champion.
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490. Have you met him? I was lucky to get invited
to Silverstone last year
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491. and he did come out of the Mercedes garage
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492. and I was running behind him, like a stalker.
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493. And I was like, "Schumacher, Schumacher?"
And he kept walking.
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494. And he was kind of looking at me
with a bit of a smile
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495. and there was a lot of fear in his eyes.
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496. So, I did get the chance.
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497. Did you do that? No, no, he didn't know
who the hell I was!
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500. Yes. It was a Peugeot 306 turbo diesel
Spinnaker special edition.
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501. What is that? Was that just a local dealer
putting "Spinnaker" on it
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502. and charging an extra 500?
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503. Pretty much.
I think it had different coloured seats.
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504. I crashed it. I did it in.
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505. And that's that. Yeah.
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506. And I said to the guy when I brought the car up,
"These damn Peugeots".
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"Well, the fellow at the Peugeot said
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508. they're not designed to go
over the kerb at 50mph."
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509. So what do you get around on, then,
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511. I knew you would be happy about this
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512. I started with a Speed Triple,
and then I got the GS1200 BMW Adventure..
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513. May's got one of those.
It's an amazing piece of equipment.
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514. For the weight of it, when it is moving,
it is so well-balanced.
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515. Are you allowed to ride bikes
if you are involved in films all the time?
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516. Cos I would say, "No. They're too dangerous."
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517. Sometimes. I drove the Speed Triple
to Berlin for Inglourious Basterds.
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518. They were like, "We have the ticket..."
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519. And it was, "No, he will make his own way there."
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520. They were like, "OK."
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521. And I turned up on the bike,
and they went, "What the!"
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522. So, I couldn't ride when I was filming that.
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523. No, I just wouldn't allow anybody I knew
and liked to ride a motorcycle.
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524. That is why I encourage May and Hammond
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526. How was the Stig out there? He is amazing.
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527. I think he was probably getting
a bit fed up of me
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528. because he is giving me the information
and I'm not putting it to use.
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529. He's jealous, because your helmet
is now more famous than his.
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530. I am talking about the one he wears in X-Men,
the Magneto helmet.
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531. Before you arrived, we had a bit of a problem.
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532. We have some footage of the preparation
which we have never had to do before.
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533. This is the second to last corner
and it was just sheet ice.
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534. We sent our boys out there to
try to get rid of most of it and it didn't help.
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535. Well, I mean,
I can't blame the ice, to be honest.
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536. Who would like to see the lap? Yes.
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537. Let's have a look.
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538. It looks dry. Was it slippery?
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539. Sweating!
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540. It was only really the second-to-last corner
where the ice was really playing.
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541. A few times, there was a bit too much squealing,
it was like a pig.
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542. That's good.
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543. Keeping that tidy, very tidy, actually.
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544. This is always a tricky one.
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545. A little bit wide. Yeah, way wide on that.
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546. A little bit. Not too bad.
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547. Hammerhead. How are we going to cope there?
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548. I cut that a bit by the looks of it.
A bit wide again.
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549. I would say that was all right,
actually, I'll reckon.
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550. Yes, all looking smooth as hell.
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551. Sweating like a cornered nun.
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552. Sweating like a cornered nun?
Where did you get that from?
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553. That is where you spun off, on the slow lap?
Yes. Drifted over there.
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554. Yep, two wheels off.
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555. You can't cut that corner, can you?
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556. No, that's tricky. I kept cutting that.
That was a problem.
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557. That was all right through Gambon.
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558. And there we are, across the line!
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559. Where do you reckon?
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560. I say I would be happy at about 1:45.
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561. OK, 1:45. Somewhere around there.
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562. I do not think it will happen now.
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563. Well, it was...
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564. That ice on the second to last corner...
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565. Letting me down gently, I like it.
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567. 40...
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569. .. point 8.
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570. That is... The third fastest time we ever had!
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571. That's all right!
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572. With ice on the second-to-last corner!
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573. I was not expecting that at all.
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574. That is a fantastic time. I am happy with that.
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575. I am thrilled you could come.
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576. Ladies and gentlemen, Michael Fassbender!
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578. to make life more pleasant for disabled people.
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579. We have Pelican Crossings that beep,
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580. and we have ramps in front of public buildings,
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581. Yes, and there is even a range of
off-road mobility scooters
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582. so that people with disabilities
can get out into the countryside and do rambling.
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583. Problem is, they don't look very off-roady to us.
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584. I mean, this is hardly
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585. And they are fantastically expensive.
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586. This one is 6,500.
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587. Yes, and that gave us an idea, could we
do something genuinely worthwhile for once.
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588. Could we build an off-road mobility scooter
that does not cost a fortune?
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589. Yeah, well, the producers told us
we should go and do exactly that
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590. and then meet up in Wales for a series of tests.
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591. This is exactly the sort of damp,
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592. Ideal conditions, then, to test our machines.
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593. This is what I have created.
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594. I built it from two scooters so
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595. four-wheel drive, the four at the back
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596. and four-wheel steering, the four at the front.
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597. It has lawnmower tyres, a sound system
and binoculars for bird-watching
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598. and with that in mind, check this out.
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599. This is a hide,
that fits over the top of the scooter
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600. so I can sneak up silently
without frightening birds,
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601. like the pied wagtail
and the... The coot.
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602. Crikey!
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603. Stephen Hawking has arrived.
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604. Weren't you listening to the challenge? Yes.
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605. It said mobility scooters, off-road.
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606. Forgive me for taking it seriously
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607. but as far as I can make out mobility scooters
of the people who have difficulty walking.
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608. I'm concerned with people who have no choice
but to be in this, which is a wheelchair.
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609. Why shouldn't people in wheelchairs
be able to go rambling?
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610. You are right.
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611. I was with some disabled children the other day,
confined to wheelchairs,
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612. This is not fast, if I am honest,
but it is versatile. It is going there.
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613. Once you get into the countryside, don't do that.
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614. You have a coffee machine.
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615. I have everything, drinks,
sat nav, electronic tablet.
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616. You mean an iPad? Exactly.
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617. What is this on the back?
It is a gravel dispenser.
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620. You are going up or down a steep bit,
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621. you wind it and it changes the angle of the seat.
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622. At this point the piece of the morning
was shattered by the arrival of the local boy.
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623. That is him making that noise, isn't it?
He looks like an idiot.
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624. He is an idiot. He's built a half-track.
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625. Hello!
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626. I know.
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627. Where did it say it is supposed to be electric?
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628. Isn't it in the regulations?
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629. Let me talk you through what I have done.
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630. The chassis is composed of two vehicles,
a mobility trike,
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wheelbarrows that builders used
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632. for cutting huge amounts
of stuff over rugged terrain
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633. and it has tremendous off-road capability
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634. and in such an environment we will need a winch.
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635. Not again. Have you mounted it
to the front wings?
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636. To the chassis, this time. I have learned.
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637. I've got incline-o-meter, because this can
achieve incredible angles of lean.
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638. This way, and that way.
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640. This is important. We not only had to
build machines that worked better
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641. that what you can buy off the shelf off-road,
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642. but were cheaper.
This is the most important thing.
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643. Mine, all in, 2,700.
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644. 2,400.
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645. 1,200 for the trek, 1,200 for the wheelbarrow,
the rest was just sweat and work.
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646. Interesting. What was yours?
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647. 2,000.
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648. That represents a massive saving.
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649. There we are. If you were disabled
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650. Exactly. Exactly.
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651. Obviously we would test our machines
in the hills later
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652. but first we had to make sure they work in towns.
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653. This is very important,
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654. a Range Rover does not just work
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656. And so must this.
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657. What I normally do in towns is
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658. Morning. Have you got an iced finger?
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659. There are many regulations, as you would imagine,
this being Britain,
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660. governing the use of mobility scooters
and this meets almost all of them.
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661. I'm good for width, I'm good for length,
I'm good for speed.
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662. But I do have a problem with weight
and so does my scooter.
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663. Excuse me.
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665. I am trying to get down there and it is stuck,
I'm so sorry.
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666. It is not quite as easy as it looks.
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667. Again, sorry.
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668. Bye.
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669. Police man, I must be careful of the speed limit.
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670. I'm allowed to do four miles an hour
in built-up areas.
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671. That's more than 4!
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672. Feel the speed! The speed!
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673. Four miles an hour, officer.
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675. It is my first time.
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676. The first time you getting,
your feet are going like this.
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677. It is all this little wizard's hat.
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678. Just down there, come on.
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679. Three, two, one, go.
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680. Come on!
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681. That is all I have got.
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682. Here is the big test, will it fit in
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683. Yep!
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686. Despite the mishaps...
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688. so we headed back out to the fields,
where my half-track was even better.
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689. It seems able to tackle quite steep slopes
which is potentially good.
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690. Easy. Plenty of torque from that petrol engine.
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691. The suspension is working,
it climbed up there as if it was not there.
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692. Check my wildlife screen, that is a blackbird.
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693. I am driving in stealth mode.
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694. You can't see that because
I am well camouflaged. And silent.
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695. I have to say the four-wheel-drive system
is working magnificently well.
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696. The ride is good, the grip is good.
I have built a Land Rover here.
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and then they gave us a challenge.
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702. Hang on a minute, it gets worse.
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703. You will be working as a team
against a group of wounded servicemen
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704. who will be using the
off the shelf off-road scooters.
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705. The terrain we would have to cross was brutal,
wet grass, mud and steep wooded slopes.
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706. The finish line was on a mountain
three kilometres away.
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707. And this is who we were up against.
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718. Was it a bomb? Yes.
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719. Despite their injuries they were confident.
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720. Do you think honestly you will beat us? Yes.
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721. They're just playing mental games.
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722. Put some beers in it.
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723. A case of beers. A case of beers.
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724. The military boys used their orienteering skills
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725. to map out a manageable route for their scooters.
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726. Take it easy on the rocky bitt.
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727. We, however, was so confident in our engineering,
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728. we decided to go as the crow flies.
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729. We are being started with the
traditional Welsh hunting horn.
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730. Go!
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731. Come on! James!
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732. This is full speed!
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733. I hate it when they make us do a race.
I should have known.
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734. Let's get up this hill!
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735. There is no question mine is faster than yours!
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736. And quieter!
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737. Oh, no, my steering's jammed.
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738. I'm losing traction completely.
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739. Go forward, go forward.
Do a bit of convoy formation here, lads.
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740. That's a good effort.
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741. Yes! Now I can just engage seat angle alteration.
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742. While Sir Randolph May was stuck..
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743. What have you done?
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744. ..I went to help the orang-utan.
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745. Try and get the bodywork off the wheel.
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746. If you try and turn the wheel to the left.
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747. This is teamwork now, isn't it?
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748. We're actually doing teamwork.
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749. What am I thinking of?
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750. I've got my gravel system to deploy.
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751. Watch this.
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752. Pulling the string dispenses gravel from the hopper
in front of the wheels, improving traction.
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753. Deploy...
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754. Hang a right.
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755. Right, go, go, go!
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756. Having mended Jeremy's scooter,
Thunderbird One then had to rescue me.
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757. Oh, this is just... glorious. Tremendous!
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758. Stop it!
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759. They're down there, look. There.
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760. Losers.
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761. How did you get there?
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762. We'll see you at the end.
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763. I feel a crate of beer coming on.
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764. Hammond! They're ahead of us!
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765. Go.
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766. Left here, Ben!
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767. Go on, go, go, go.
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768. Worried by the progress of our rivals,
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769. Hammond and I stopped to discuss our colleague.
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770. I mean, look at him. He's pretty pointless.
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771. There is a bit of a rise in the terrain, there.
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772. Nope.
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773. Do we, in these unique circumstances,
merely leave him? Mm-hm.
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774. Or shoot him and leave him?
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775. Because we were working as a team,
we decided to just leave him.
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776. I feel bad. I do. I feel bad. I'm getting better!
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777. Right... I think... That way.
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778. Pro Rider Road King is doing well here.
A moment of actual progress.
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779. Mate, we're rolling.
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780. I was rolling, too,
and had left Jeremy far behind.
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781. It's getting very muddy now, but that's OK.
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782. This is where tracks are absolutely perfect.
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783. Nav check. Be careful, man.
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784. That was that road we saw on top of the ridge.
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785. We're doing well, we're doing well.
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786. It's going to get tricky up there,
them contour lines.
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787. Yeah. Keep doing what we're doing.
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788. Sportster, this is Pro Rider Road King, come in.
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789. I may need your winch a tiny bit.
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790. Oh, God.
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791. Once again,
I had to abandon my pursuit of our rivals
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792. to go and rescue the orang-utan.
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793. What have you done?
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794. Let it rock. Go on!
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795. Yeah, that's much better.
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796. That isn't. Oh, no!
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797. Lovely jubbly! Go, go, go.
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798. The Pro Rider was eventually righted, but this
teamwork nonsense wasn't getting us anywhere.
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799. Ram me!
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800. Jeremy... Go.
It's going to be dark by the time I get there.
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801. Mate, I'm going to. Go. Be the team.
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802. And beat the soldiers on the Top Gear thing
that has suddenly become. Yes.
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803. I'm not giving in, but I don't
want you to wait any more.
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804. So long, Pro Rider.
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805. Obviously, the servicemen were in the lead,
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806. but they were still taking the long way round.
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807. If I'm going to stand a chance
of preserving my team's honour,
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808. I'm going to have to go straight up.
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809. To help me, my rivals were starting to struggle.
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810. We're through.
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811. Lesser vehicles would have been
just stumped by that.
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812. Landed right on my GPS.
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813. Meanwhile, much further back...
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814. Now that my weight is on
the back wheels, I have traction.
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815. Oh, yeah. I'm surfing now.
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816. If we bend it outwards...
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817. Mark's control panel had snapped off in the fall,
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818. and getting it fixed again had
cost them precious time.
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819. Did you hear that? Yeah, I can hear some engine.
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820. I can hear Hammond. Hammond?
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821. There's no BLEEP way he could have
got up here that fast. Go, go.
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822. Come on, don't stop, old Sportster!
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823. I've got to pick my lines,
keep it as level as I can.
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824. That's it, the summit's there.
That's it, that's the summit.
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825. Wahey! It's a race to the finish line.
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826. That's got to be the summit up there.
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827. Come on! Ha, ha, ha, ha!
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828. Last push now, boys.
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829. I'm going to make it!
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830. Keep going, keep going. Go, go, go.
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831. Last little bit.
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832. Yes! This is it. This is the summit.
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833. All right, lads?
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834. Welcome.
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835. Well done, mate. Well done, well done.
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836. It's just me.
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837. Meanwhile, far, far away...
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838. Now, look at this. It's a 17th-century pub.
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839. And look at that step there. If you were
in a normal conventional electric wheelchair,
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840. that would be game over and no pint.
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841. But now, watch this. Full power.
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842. Hang on.
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843. Oh, COCK
Oh, cock.
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844. Still, could be worse.
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845. Fenton! Fenton!
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846. Fenton! Oh, Jesus Christ!
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847. Mine was terrible.
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848. I'm glad I pushed it down the hill
and made Fenton jokes about it.
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849. Because it was rubbish.
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850. I'm sorry. What?
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851. Mine was a lot worse.
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852. I have to say, mine was brilliant. Er, it wasn't!
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853. It was. It was the only one who made it.
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854. I don't think you were, Hammond,
because you were beaten by these chaps.
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855. I was, I was.
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856. So, James, have you got something for them?
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857. Yes, it is an absolute pleasure, gentlemen,
to give you, as promised, beer,
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858. Well done, guys. Well done, chaps.
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859. You've earned it.
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860. Now, can I just ask, because, as you know,
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861. Top Gear is famous throughout
the world for its consumer advice,
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862. so which one of these three
would you say was the best?
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863. This one wins hands down.
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864. The trike? Yeah.
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865. But that's still expensive. What is it, five...
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866. 5,000. It's 5,000.
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867. I think I've got the answer to this, actually.
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868. It's carmakers.
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869. Because you know how
they are always branching out
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870. and they make things like trendy designer kettles
and overpriced carbon fibre mountain bikes,
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871. why don't they just stop all that
and concentrate on
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872. making an affordable, off-road wheelchair
or scooter that works?
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873. If you think about it,
this is a really good idea.
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874. Carmakers making wheelchair, this is a good idea.
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875. It is a good idea, and it's on Top Gear.
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876. And that is a bombshell, so let's end quickly.
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877. See you next week, take care, good night!
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