1. Tonight, Raikkonen... Oops.
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2. Evans... Can't believe it.
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3. Slash...
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4. and bash, as we do
proper motor racing.
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5. Hello and welcome to the playground.
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6. Welcome, everybody. Thank you.
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7. Thank you so much.
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8. Now, we begin with the BMW M5.
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9. For the last 25 years, it has been
the best fast saloon.
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10. Erm, which is a bit of a problem
for BMW every time they replace it,
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11. as Richard Hammond
shall now explain.
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12. This is the outgoing M5 in action
and, straightaway,
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13. you can see the problem.
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14. It's brilliant.
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15. Big, 500 horsepower, V10 upfront,
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16. naturally aspirated,
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17. it's just distilled essence
of single-malt driving pleasure.
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18. And that gives BMW
a problem much like that faced
by the makers of Die Hard 4,
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19. or of Cheryl Cole's 2011 calendar.
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20. This is a personal analogy,
but it works for me.
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21. The problem is this...
where to go next?
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22. Well, this is where they've gone
the next. It's the brand-new M5.
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23. It costs £73,000 and, on paper,
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24. it sounds like a much tamer beast.
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25. For starters, the magnificent V10
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by a more polar bear-friendly V8.
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27. When you're driving along,
you can certainly hear it.
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28. But then you would
as it's fitted with a system
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29. piping a synthesised version
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30. of the exhaust note
through the stereo.
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31. That's kind of cheating, isn't it?
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32. Thanks to additions like the
seven-speed double-clutch gearbox,
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33. this new M5 now weighs
90 kilograms more than the old one.
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34. At first glance, then,
it seems like the M5's
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35. rock 'n' roll days are over.
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36. Oh, dear.
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37. I seem to have accidentally pulled up
alongside the old M5,
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38. for what looks
like the makings of a drag race.
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39. Yeah, there's a man in a white coat
and everything.
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40. Three, two, one, go!
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41. Oh, ho-ho ho! That's some power!
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42. Getting ahead.
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43. Yeah, this is probably a good time
to tell you more about that V8.
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44. It's got two turbos
which gives it 552 brake horsepower,
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46. and more torque.
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47. A lot more torque.
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48. And it's quick!
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49. Ya-hah-ha!
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50. Had you worried for a moment, then!
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51. More firepower in the engine bay
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52. is just the first piece of good news.
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53. In the old M5,
you got a techno-overload
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it's a more sensible three.
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56. And, with that new
twin-clutch gearbox,
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57. the shifts are so fast,
the gap between them
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58. can't even be measured.
That's good,
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59. But it's not as good as the way
this car simply devours corners.
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60. Unlike Porsche, with their new 911,
BMW has not gone for electric
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61. steering, but instead stuck
with old-fashioned hydraulics.
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62. And it's so much better for it.
There's much more of that feedback.
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63. It actually lets you know which way
the front wheels are pointing.
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64. With these settings in full track
mode, you can smoke all day long.
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65. And, when you've had enough of that,
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66. at the touch of a button, it becomes
a completely different car.
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67. The old one was always a bit,
you know, "Grr-argh",
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68. always straining at the leash.
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69. But this one,
it can be a proper lunatic M5.
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70. Or a soothing companion when you
just want to drive along the M5.
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71. See, the motorway? The M...
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72. It's also more economical.
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73. It has a bigger fuel tank
so it can go harder for longer,
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74. and then there's the ride.
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75. It's really, really good,
comfortable.
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76. There's no stupid
rock-hard run flat tyres.
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77. It feels better than
a normal five series.
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78. The new M5, then, is not only better
than the old one,
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80. it's actually the best car
in the world right now.
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81. And, in some ways,
it reminds me of this...
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82. The BMW M1.
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83. In 1984, BMW actually took
the engine out of that
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84. and put it in a five series
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85. and the original M5 was born.
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86. The point is the M1
was the first supercar
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in the real world.
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88. And that's what they've done here.
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89. Meet the new boss,
same as the old, old boss.
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90. I see what you did there.
It's a heck of a thing!
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91. I have to say, that car... I drove it
the other day... is epic.
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92. It is amazing. Phenomenal car.
You like the M5, as well,
don't you? Yep.
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is that in the past,
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94. an M5 was worth it because it was
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95. so much better than an ordinary five
series but the normal five
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96. series now is so good, it's hard
to justify spending the extra.
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97. Well, you're quite right.
Have you driven the 530 diesel?
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98. It's stupendously good.
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99. And it's £30,000 less than an M5
and it's an almost
completely perfect car.
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100. Did you know that in the diesel,
if you're careful,
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101. you can go almost 1,000 miles
on one tank full of fuel.
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102. That's all you want. 1,000 miles.
God! How old are you two?
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103. Well, I haven't spent
the last 10 years being 38,
unlike some people I know.
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104. I like 38. It's a nice age.
I'm going to do it again this year.
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105. Hammond, we don't have time
to cut you in half
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106. to see how old you are
cos we've got a very busy show.
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107. We also don't have time, I'm afraid,
to show you The Stig going
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108. round in the M5 but we can tell you
he did it in a 1.29.2.
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109. Pouring with rain, meaningless time.
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110. So what we'll do is move on,
swiftly, and do the news.
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111. Yes. And we begin with this.
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112. If you drive a car without
a windscreen at 50 miles an hour,
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113. your face looks like this.
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114. We established this
very clearly, last week.
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115. Now, if you take the speed up to 80,
your face becomes this.
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116. So can you begin to imagine
what your face would look like
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117. if you were to drive one of these?
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118. Inside out, I should imagine.
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119. This is the 217mph concept at the
moment... Lamborghini Aventador J.
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120. Has no windscreen, has no roof,
and I can only imagine, Hammond,
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121. that if you were to drive that,
your face would end up like that.
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122. I don't know
why you're laughing, James,
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123. because I've done research. Have
you? Your face'd look like this.
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124. Let's move on.
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125. The government is holding
a big summit to try
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126. and find out how to prevent sat navs
accidentally steering people into
fields and canals and railways.
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127. Yeah, always reading about them.
Heard this discussed on the news
and one bloke had
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128. contacted them to say, "I was using
my sat nav, driving along in my car,
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129. "concentrating, when I drove down
a ramp, past a lifeboat
into the sea."
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130. Well, clearly,
you weren't concentrating
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131. because you drove into the sea.
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132. The government summit
just needs to say,
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133. "If you allow your sat nav
to steer you into a field,
or the sea, or a nun,
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134. "it's your fault because
you're a blithering idiot."
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135. Yes. You're so right. It cannot be
the sat nav's fault. It isn't.
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136. A friend of mine
lives in Knightsbridge,
in the middle of London,
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137. wanted to go and see Chelsea
play at Stamford Bridge,
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138. put Stamford Bridge into the sat nav
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139. and only realised
something was wrong while
going past Peterborough on the A1,
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140. on the way to the TOWN
of Stamford Bridge, rather
than the big football ground.
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141. How daft d'you to be to do that?
It's only a mile down the road.
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142. How thick do you have to be
to believe what the digital
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143. pretend woman on the dashboard says
over what you can actually see
out of the window?
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144. I mean, the sea, for example,
it's big, it's blue, the top of it
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145. wobbles around and isn't suitable
for motor vehicles.
Don't drive into it.
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146. Now, pay attention, everybody.
Are you Mario Balotelli
or Wayne Rooney?
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147. Or that ginger one... Paul Scholes.
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148. Does your downstairs lavatory
look like this?
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149. Nice.
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150. Anyway, if your downstairs loo
looks like this and you're
a premiership footballer...
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151. good news, because Bentley
has made a new 4x4.
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152. Here it is.
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153. Oww!
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154. It is just a concept at the moment
and it is hideous and disgusting!
Look at it.
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155. Did he step away from his design
and go, "Yes, that's exactly
what I wanted"?
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156. He must, at some point, said,
"Yeah, that's my days work done.
I'm going home."
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157. Does anybody here like that?
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158. What? Yes? Seriously?
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159. That's because you're sitting behind
the television and you can't see it.
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160. You see, it's not there.
It's here. Look. Seriously?
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161. Yeah, I like that. Do you have,
in your house, those pillars either
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162. side of the front door like a
clang-clang-clang when you hit it?
No, but I'd like them.
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163. Have you got two fake stone lions
on either side of the gates?
No, I'd like them as well.
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164. This is My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding
being played out
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165. right here, right now.
What's going on? And there's the car.
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166. The only way is Cheshire.
There you go.
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167. Moving it along, a couple of weeks
ago, there was a report
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168. that said the flashing blue lights
on police cars were too bright
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169. and causing accidents because they
disorientated motorists.
That's as may be.
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170. I have more of a beef
with police car sirens.
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171. Too loud. Eh? Massively too loud.
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172. I think I live in a police
siren testing area.
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173. Four o'clock every morning,
"Sarge, can I borrow the Astra
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174. "and make sure the siren works?"
"Go to Holland Park.
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175. "Bring the Fire Brigade, ambulance."
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176. Are you two seriously suggesting
that emergency sirens are too loud?
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177. They are. Yes. Definitely.
They have to be loud
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178. because they warn people
to get out of the way.
They need to hear it.
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179. The people in front, but you don't
need to know three miles away.
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180. You don't. For people in front,
it would be OK
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181. if they'd just had a little bell
that went ding-aling...
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182. What's the point of waking me up
in the middle...?
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183. I can't move my house
out of the ambulance's way.
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184. They're not using the siren... They
don't care about you at that time.
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185. They care about people in the way in
a traffic jam. "Get out of the way!
Wake up James May, doesn't matter."
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186. I'm becoming increasingly fed up
of the way you drive up to London,
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187. from your house in Wales,
tell us how to live
and then drive back again.
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188. We have to live there. Well, I don't
live there, but stay there,
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189. and it's noisy and it's stupid.
We don't come down and tell you lot
to stop hanging witches.
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190. I've just been passed this. At the
back, everybody, can you hear this?
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191. Yes.
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193. That's for starting playtime,
not sounding an emergency!
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194. He can hear it!
I'm in a burning building...
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195. I bet in Ross on Wye they do use it.
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196. I bet they have a cowbell and go,
"Dang-dan, Hammond's barn's on fire.
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197. "Send a child down the well.
Dan-dang."
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198. You get on with your thing.
Stop complaining others
are in the city with you.
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199. Ooh, now, next weekend,
Formula 1 returns
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200. and the big news is that
one of the old guard is back.
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201. But, before that he's here. Ladies
and gentlemen, Kimi Raikkonen!
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202. Mate, have a seat.
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205. How does it feel?
How does it feel to be back?
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206. Very normal. I mean, the cars
are same. The people are the same.
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you're racing for...
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209. because I'm a bit lost with Lotus...
you're racing for Lotus Renault?
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212. Yeah, Lotus Renault
but there's another Lotus.
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that make cars in Turnipshire
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to do with this.
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is just the sponsor.
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who you're racing for, do you?
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219. It's Renault factory built, so...
And you're sponsored by an
anti-dandruff product.
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220. Is that good? Seems to be working.
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221. Maybe you should try.
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222. Could be worse, could be Anusol.
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223. Now, I have to say, I sincerely hope
your return is successful.
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224. Really, genuinely, I do,
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225. because I love it when you're
in the post-race press conference
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226. and they ask those big, long,
convoluted questions,
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227. "So, in the third corner you came up
the outside, then you jinked left,
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228. "then right and then you went
on the inside, what happened?"
And you just go, "That."
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229. Yeah. I mean, you can make it
very complicated to answer
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230. but then you can also be straight
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231. and tell the true story,
so usually it's much more easier.
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232. Is it a Finnish thing
to be economical with words?
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233. I think there are
a lot of different people
in Finland, like they can tell
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234. the long way or the short way,
but for me it's easier
to say the short way.
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235. I've got some of
my favourite ones, actually.
There was the famous one
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236. when Michael Schumacher
got his lifetime achievement thing
in Brazil, from Pele,
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237. and Martin Brundle said,
"Did you see the ceremony?"
You said no because...
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238. I was busy.
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239. "Taking a dump," is what you said.
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240. I mean, I told the truth,
a true story, so...
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241. I fell off my chair laughing!
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242. I like this one. "The helmet has
a special meaning for many drivers.
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243. "How important is it to you?"
You said, "It protects my head."
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244. I quite like...
someone asked you, "What do you
think of the Abu Dhabi circuit?"
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245. Um...
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246. You said, "The first few turns are
good, but the rest of it is BLEEP."
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247. It's true the last part is not
very good. It's very twisty.
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248. It's catastrophically boring
to watch cars race round there,
from our point of view.
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249. I think it's many other circuits
also. It's not just that.
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250. No, there are a lot. You start
in Australia, don't you? Yeah.
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251. And that's next weekend. Yes.
How will you get on? Good?
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252. We hope. I mean, I don't know,
nobody knows where everybody is.
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253. It's a bit complicated to say from
testing, but we will see one week
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254. and, hopefully...
I think our car's not too bad.
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255. The car is not too bad?
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256. Yeah. Have you been hard at work
training to come back?
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257. Um, a little bit more time
than normal, but it should be OK.
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258. Have you given up drinking? No.
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did you meet The Stig today? Yeah.
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260. Do you realise you're his hero?
Yeah? Did he say?
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261. He didn't speak a lot. I think
his work would be perfect for me.
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262. No need to speak,
just drive around in different cars.
You didn't speak to each other?
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263. A little bit.
He did speak to me.
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264. He said, "I've always really
liked Kimi Raikkonen,"
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265. and he met you once before.
Oh, yeah?
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266. Well, he wasn't drinking in a bar,
but he was in Monaco
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267. standing in a bar and then somebody
collapsed, drunk, on his feet.
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268. Yeah? It was me. Yeah.
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269. He looked down and went,
"Oh, it's my hero."
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out. Before your very first race,
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you were found in your motor home
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fast asleep?
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so we had just small boxes there.
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the table. I found a nice place.
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I always sleep before the race.
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of time to relax. Really?
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that you entered a snowmobile race
in Finland?
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281. Yeah, I think it was 2007.
I've been a few times in the race.
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282. Do Ferrari let you do snowmobile
racing? I didn't really ask,
but I guess...
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283. You have a very strict contract,
but as long as you don't get hurt
too badly.
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285. No, undo your shirt. It's OK.
This is...
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289. Yeah, it was before Christmas
I hurt it a little bit
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Let's have a look.
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down here to try it. Yeah.
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the Formula 1 car,
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how was it?
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298. It was quite wet so it was slippery
and I got a bit sideways a few times
but it was good fun.
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299. Who'd like to see Kimi out there
having fun in our Liana?
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300. - Yeah!
- Let's have a look. Here we go.
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301. Yep, that has begun. There was
a nice helicopter on our left.
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everything there.
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303. There you go. That's the line we
like to see from Formula 1 drivers,
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305. Oh, that's just
perfectly judged.
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although it is a surprise
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310. to see a Formula 1 driver
cocking up a gear change.
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311. Actually, you don't have to
change gear in Formula 1.
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312. It's much easier. It is.
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313. It's not a bad car
to drive in, then.
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314. You should be a road tester on Top
Gear. "And now back to the studio."
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315. We don't need to say
any more than that.
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316. Hammond rabbiting on earlier
about the M5. What's the point?
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317. Here we go, second-to-last corner.
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318. Unlike most of the guests, you held
it on the track, round Gambon
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319. and there we are, everyone,
across the line.
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321. Now, these are the peeps from
Formula 1 who have tried it before.
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322. Sebastien, your badminton partner,
I understand.
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323. Yeah, at least I can beat him
in badminton. Can you beat him
in badminton? Yeah, every time.
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324. It's good to know someone can
beat him at something. Yeah.
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325. Our fastest wet lap is Lewis,
1.44.7.
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mildly moist. OK.
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327. Proper wet,
it's probably Jenson Button.
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328. No, it was Webber,
I've just been told.
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329. I hope I will be in top 10.
Top 10? Yeah.
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You're going to make it.
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331. That's my prediction.
I've got the time here.
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333. What was Webber?
The only really wet one? 1.47.1.
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338. Oh, I haven't put the W on.
I've got to put the W on.
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339. It looks better now. It does,
we'll remember that.
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huge pleasure to have you here.
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back in Formula 1.
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with the season.
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Kimi Raikkonen!
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344. Now, you may remember that a while
back, Chris Evans out of Radio 2
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of his pounds
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Ferrari 250GT California Spyder,
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this was always my favourite
of the classic Ferraris.
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collection of Ferraris,
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a Dino and a 288GTO,
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It's a big decision
once you've chosen white...
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different colours
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which colour to paint the Dino.
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it looked so good in white, we said,
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Let's do them all white."
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for a well-mannered amount
of time...'
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250 short wheelbase.
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to go through? Absolutely.
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my shoes off in a garage before.
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but I'm a...
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all my life just to stand next
to one of these.
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Of course.
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All right. Thank you. Yeah.
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Oh, no! How much was it? Oh, God!
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in one of the world's rarest cars,
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that Chris had said no.
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could cut out, you never know.
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so let's just hold back.
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with real cars.
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trying to send a text.
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may have been drinking.
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but it is rather being spoiled
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403. It's a bit like being given
an original Rembrandt
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down the pub on Friday night.
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I'm enjoying it.
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slightly worse.'
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it's very valuable. Mind the car.
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were the last straw,
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in Windsor Park.'
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250 GT California,
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desirable Ferraris, built to allow
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to soak up their sunshine.
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petrol-head elite,
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In fact, it was Steve McQueen
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from a Belgian dealership
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The Great Escape together.
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because of its astonishing beauty.
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favourite metalworker,
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really bothered with drawings,
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using an artist's eye
and a craftsman's hand.
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are exactly alike.
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history to one side for a moment,
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The steering wheel is enormous.
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over near that tree somewhere,
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It's so special.
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on the steering wheel
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as we go over bumps.
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produces just 280 horsepower,
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but that's not the point.
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is not about the figures.
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of the delivery.
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so you can see what I mean.
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of a childhood dream.
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of this car and I thought, "I wonder
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GT California," and here I am.
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and I'm not disappointed.
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to give Chris's car back.
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on a breakfast show,
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for a bit longer.
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but I still think it's that.
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he let you drive that car.
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from Monopoly, you are a liar
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Yes, you are Sir Fred May.
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that honorary doctorate.
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Hammond, we don't have time
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we've got one. He's over there!
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How are you?
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in Stoke-on-Trent.
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but it's a great place.
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just last year.
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Yeah, it was great. We had a blast.
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by the age of...
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490. Six. Oh, so it was
a very short time in Stoke?
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Your mum is an African-American.
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for the likes of... or did design...
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Uh-huh.
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with these parents like they were,
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in Los Angeles?
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hippies, both involved in music.
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500. It was just a very Bohemian,
very artistic, creative environment.
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there was Frank Zappa, Jim Morrison
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before they formed with Glenn Frey.
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503. We had to watch Top Of The Pops,
and you had them around
your breakfast table.
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since she's a costume designer?
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507. Well, she did actually make me
one of the coolest pairs of leather
pants I ever had.
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leather trousers?
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509. I've always just thought that they
were cool-looking and, you know,
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with not washing them
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511. for long periods of time!
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to wear Brunel's hat?
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in the early days of Guns N' Roses.
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looking for some clothes
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I don't have any money,
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looking in windows and stuff,
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I saw this in the window.
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and tried it on
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520. and it felt really cool, so I walked
out of the store with it.
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521. I figured I'd just say
I forgot to pay for it or something.
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522. You stole the hat? Yeah.
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523. Then I went next door and
stole a concho belt and cut it up
and put it around the top.
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in America? It's OK.
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that the statute's up by now.
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with the stolen hat.
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528. Slash wears stolen clothing.
And you've got
a new solo album out? Yeah.
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529. Is that it? Yeah, this is the
classic rock version of it.
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which is a fan pack
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531. and it's a magazine filled with
all kinds of stuff about myself
and the band.
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532. And that's the actual CD. And that's
called Apocalyptic Love? Right.
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533. It's a title of one of the songs,
and it's basically
a tongue-in-cheek thing
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on the eve of the Apocalypse.
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one in before you...
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you had a hard life
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537. in Guns N' Roses, I would imagine.
It was pretty edgy, yeah.
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538. But these days,
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539. am I right in thinking you're
completely clean and completely off
everything? For today, yeah.
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the snake collection?
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541. I have one snake now.
I used to have a vast collection,
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for a long while there.
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544. And then just before London,
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they were all big constrictors
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I just had really cold feet
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547. that we should probably get rid
of all these snakes.
We're having a boy...
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Which one of you...?
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so much time talking about
your rock 'n' roll lifestyle,
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551. because I like that. But I know
you're here to talk about cars
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552. because you like them,
you'll all be relieved to hear.
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554. My first car that I paid for with my
own money was a Honda CRX. No way!
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556. It was fantastic. It was
a cool-looking little car,
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557. but eventually I gave it
to my brother,
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558. and then I got a 1966427
Corvette coupe.
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560. That's a bit of a leap
from a Honda CRX to a Corvette.
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561. It's a great car. I did a couple of
360s on Sunset with that car
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563. I didn't know what I was doing
when I first bought it.
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565. I have an Aston Martin.
That's my favourite car.
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566. Really? Ever since I was
a little kid, James Bond...
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567. But I could never afford one.
You look so similar! Right.
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568. When I got sober, my reward to
myself was to buy an Aston Martin.
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a Vanquish last year that they had.
Rotten gearbox, though. Yeah,
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570. but it was a cool car for a while.
I got a lot of tickets in that car.
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571. Then I traded that for the DBS,
which I had for a while.
But then I saw
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"I got to have one of those",
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573. so I traded the DBS.
So you traded a DBS
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574. for a V12, and which do you think
is better?
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575. I have more fun in the V12 Vantage.
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576. Really? The Vantage
is just a little bit smaller
and because that engine's so big,
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577. it just makes it
that much scarier a car.
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579. It was actually pretty tricky
when I first got out.
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580. I mean, the way your track's
laid out,
it's like it's not really there.
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581. It's sort of made up.
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582. Are you sure you're sober? No,
I mean it's... It's the grey bit.
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583. Green, grey. I know, but it's got
all kinds of turns and stuff
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584. that are sort of pencilled in.
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586. I would. Yeah!
Here it is.
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587. I was petrified.
Let's have a look.
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588. Look at that Kia go!
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589. Goddammit! BLEEP.
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590. You could just say "oops".
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592. Now, that's stately. Silent.
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594. All right, brake on this one.
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595. Braking for Chicago and driving
round the corner in a brown car.
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slow, it can be fast,
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599. that this looks slow
because it sort of is.
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601. This guy's got a lot of balls.
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602. I think you're referring to our
cameraman who just stands there.
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603. He does, yeah.
I know, he does it everywhere.
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604. Somebody'll get him one day.
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606. Oop! Yeah, braking. This is the
hardest part of the track.
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607. Very hard, but at that speed,
it's not as hard as you might think.
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609. I ended up all the way on the grass.
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610. This is the board. Bearing in mind
it's raining out, so it's wet,
mostly the wets are down here.
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I don't know.
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You're leaning forward.
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It's been an interesting day.
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615. I'm dying to see
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620. But I was faster than
Angelina Jolie, so that's good.
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623. Yeah,
you're faster than Alice Cooper.
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624. He is the only real rock
guy on there.
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625. It's that rock 'n' roll thing.
Perhaps it's all blurry.
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626. Who knows? Anyway,
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enormous pleasure to have you here.
Thank you so much for coming. Slash!
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Might have been. Oh, come on.
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630. It looked like it. Now, moving on,
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631. and we move on, surprisingly,
to golf.
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632. It is very popular. There are 4
million golfers in the UK alone.
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633. Yeah, that is almost 8%
of the adult population
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because, as far as we can make out,
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A decent set of bats
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637. is going to set you back £1,000.
We rang a golf club
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639. not Wentworth, and annual membership
there is £1,000.
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640. It's two grand before
you even start. Then you have
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641. the stupid jumpers and shoes, and the
Rupert the Bear trousers. It adds up.
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642. Then there's the cost
of joining the Freemasons.
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643. Exactly. So we were wondering,
could you do motor racing for less?
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644. We tend to think of motor racing
as catastrophically expensive,
but is that necessarily the case?
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We each bought a set of wheels,
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as cheaply as possible
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race track in Kent.
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648. Race day dawned,
and Richard and I were there
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649. good and early with the cars
we bought.
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651. for which I paid £795. Nice.
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652. It looks good. And you paid what
for this? This is a Citroen Saxo VTS
1.6, for which I paid
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653. £550, and it's a nice one.
It is a nice one.
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It's a hot little car.
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in a Toyota MR2.'
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656. That is a surprise.
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657. That is an unexpected car.
I thought he'd been lost on the A35.
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658. Morning. May! How much was that?
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659. £450.
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660. Seriously? 450 quid? Yep.
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rear drive, front engine.
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But have you seen this?
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it, and I wouldn't normally say it,
obviously,
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665. but your cars look terrific.
Hammond?
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666. Yes. Blood type? Yes. "Red".
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667. Well, it is. It's red. I've checked.
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I just made it up.
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671. It's what I'm used to seeing on
forms. I wasn't sure,
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672. so I put AB+. That way I'll get the
lot, so one of them will be right.
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I've put stickers on mine.
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674. Yeah, where did... Well, it's the BBC
and you have to have stickers
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675. on a racing car. "Fragile roof"?
I know, but the BBC
doesn't allow brand names,
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676. so I put health and safety notices
on it, as that's what the BBC likes.
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that there are certain safety
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extinguisher, and the total cost
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£1,000.
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cos there's less roll cage in it
so it brings it up to 1,400 quid
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So, 1,400,
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686. So, for the price of a bag
full of golf bats,
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688. and the motor racing we'd selected
was rallycross.
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is that half the track is tarmac
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691. Oh, my good... Oh,
gosh, I don't know what's happened!
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circuit driving
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all in the same race.
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I used to love rallycross.
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you had Dickie Davies and he'd go,
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fly-fishing, athletics and golf."
You'd go, "Oh, no."
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697. Then, "And rallycross." Yeah.
And you had those tiny televisions,
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you were watching on. You
might have done in Birmingham.
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699. Look at that! I know. But then he's
got some actual track to do it on.
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a Pringle jumper on,
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Waiting for the man in front.
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OK, there's 18 of you,
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finish first, you get one point.
We've got three sets of races,
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707. so there'll be three people with one
point, three people with two points,
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If you come seventh twice,
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seventh. You get seven points.
Why does it say 1 + 2 = 2?
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Three of your points from the heats.
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714. that, in short, we'd all take part
in two heats and at least one final.
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we got to know the other drivers.
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717. I'm not!
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718. Do you mind if I call you Gary,
just to keep everything clear? No,
that's fine. Just keep it simple.
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719. OK, but who is called Gary?
You're Gary, you're Gary
and you're both in my class?
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720. You are racing in Gary class...
so you are Gary Clarkson.
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721. I, meanwhile, was in the
modified two-litre class
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722. and our heat was first.
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723. I've got to do three laps.
That's all. Three laps
and try not to mess it up.
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724. Oh, look, we're getting lined up.
This is the grid. This is it!
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725. Go!
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726. Oh, we're off.
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727. He is overtaking!
Oh, my God, he's about second!
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728. He's not... He's third. Third!
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729. This is good. This is good.
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730. Now I'll have him!
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731. Come on, come on!
Ohh, this is exciting!
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732. Oh, he's gone to second!
He's overtaken... No, he hasn't.
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733. But this is genuinely exciting racing
with James May in it!
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734. And remember,
this costs less than golf.
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735. This bloke's all over my chuff!
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736. Right, watch this!
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737. Oh, no! No, I've got it back.
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738. No... Oh, he's lost it.
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739. I've broken something. Sod it!
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740. We... must... not... laugh... No.
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741. When he gets back.
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742. How bad is it? I suppose it's just
at the wings on the wheel.
Has the suspension collapsed?
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743. Every time I braked, it veered off.
Do you know that, momentarily, you
were in second place? I know.
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744. It was extremely exciting.
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745. Next up in the stock hatch class was
Professor Richard Hammond,
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746. who was still trying to get
to grips with the scoring system.
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747. Six plus one equals one,
because that's the result
they carry forwards...
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748. which means I could end up
in final C, which... C comes before A.
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749. I'm just going to drive around
as fast as I can.
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750. Oh, he's going to...
Not bad, not bad!
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751. It's a blinding start from Hammond!
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752. I love the rough stuff!
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753. The agile front-drive Citroen was
brilliant in the mud.
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754. Yeah, ha-ha!
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755. But I could have done with a bit more
power on the tarmac.
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756. I haven't quite got the legs on
this one up to the top. Might have...
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757. I braked myself into that quite hard.
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758. He might have done it... No,
he won't do it, unless he can get
a lot of speed down the hill.
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759. Oh, this is an epic battle
for third place.
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760. Oh-ho!
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761. Oh, wait, he's through. He's done
a move. He's overtaken somebody!
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762. Oh, this is exciting.
It's too exciting even to speak!
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763. Oh-oh, that was a punt!
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764. Could be playing golf, remember.
Could be playing golf.
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765. He's not going to come third.
That would be impossible.
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766. Come on. Come on!
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767. Yeah, ha!
Third place, that'll do me. Come on!
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768. Has anybody ever left a golf course
feeling this high?
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769. Woo-hoo!
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770. High-five! Hammond, that was
absolutely rostrum or hospital.
I loved it.
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771. So, third? That's exciting,
yeah. It's great!
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772. It was now my turn
and I was a bit nervous
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773. because the big engine in my BM
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774. meant I was in the
top super-modified class,
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775. where three of the Garys were
former champions.
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776. Ha-ha! Loneliest man in the world!
Get in there and be alone.
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777. Maybe I should go and play golf.
No. No, because we need to see
what golf is like in comparison.
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778. No, we need to prove our point,
which means you have to
drive that against these people.
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779. Crack on, Clarkson. Go on. Kindly,
James spent a few moments asking
the other drivers to be nice to me.
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780. Don't be nice to him, OK. I'm not
going to be. Just muller him.
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781. Top man.
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782. And then it was time for action.
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783. Five seconds...
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784. Oh, they're good.
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785. Unbelievably, though, I started to
make up places.
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786. Ooh, he's third, he's third!
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787. He's going to be third if he
can out-drag that one, and he is!
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788. Come on, Gary!
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789. Gary, I'm going to get you!
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790. I've got Gary up my chuff here
and I'm trying to take Gary
on the inside.
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791. Then the super-modified Garys
put me in my place.
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792. Ohh! Heavens, that was a big shunt.
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793. I may be off the track
slightly here.
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794. Spurred on by the support of my
colleagues, I chased after the pack.
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795. Right, come on, Jeremy, concentrate.
Let's go get 'em!
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796. But before I could catch up,
the race was over.
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797. That was brilliant, and I was last!
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798. Some of you will probably be
thinking, "I'd like to do that,
but what about safety?"
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799. Well, the number of people killed
last year in rallycross was nought.
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800. The number of people
killed on the golf course was...
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801. Well, nobody knows,
but it's many, many people.
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802. God, that was good fun!
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803. And the fun continued for the
rest of the afternoon.
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804. Loads of short, hard, fast action.
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805. And the racing was epic!
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806. Oh, look at that manoeuvre by the
Mini! That's Gary the girl.
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807. Gary the girl going
round the outside.
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808. Ooh, Gary's off the track. Come on,
this is good.
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809. Oh, it's absolutely wheel-to-wheel
stuff. Spectacular racing.
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810. Gary the girl! I've never
seen a race where two people are
side by side all the time.
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811. Yeah!
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812. In his second race,
Richard got another third,
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813. despite a bit of a moment...
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814. whereas, in HIS next heat,
Jeremy improved massively.
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815. I'm not last! I'm not last!
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816. I'm second to last.
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817. Then it was my turn, and they put
my hastily repaired car on pole.
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818. I'm ready.
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819. What a start.
He's into the lead!
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820. James May is... there's no other
word for it... winning!
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821. Oh, he's gone off, look.
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822. Right, now I've got
some racing to do.
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823. Cock!
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824. Three completely blind laps later,
I finished last, again,
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825. with yet another wound on my MR2.
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826. Oh, yeah! Oh, mate!
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827. With the points from the heats all
added up, we learned that Richard,
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828. with his two third places,
had qualified for the B-class final,
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829. whereas, James and I were in
the final for losers.
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830. That means you and I get to
race each other, then. Yeah, I know.
Yeah, but it's...
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831. If you stop and think
about the scoring system here,
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832. it's clever because it means
you will always end up in a final,
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833. irrespective of how rubbish you are.
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834. The final for losers went well.
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835. James got up to third
and stayed there.
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836. That was terrific! Did you see that?
Did you see me all over him?
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837. And as for the orang-utan...
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838. Jeremy, you're winning! You're
actually winning something!
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839. Miracles have happened here,
ladies and gentlemen, today.
I have actually won a thing!
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840. The victory gave me
a chance to wear my winning face.
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841. And there was another bonus as well.
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842. What are you doing here? Because I
won the spanner final,
I'm allowed to go into this final.
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843. This is my final. I don't understand.
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844. We established in practice you're
fast around here because you're used
to driving on wet leaves and mud.
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845. Because I live in Wales. Exactly.
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846. Right now I could be, I don't know,
chatting to my caddy,
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847. adjusting the tassels on my loafers,
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848. instead of which, I'm sitting here
at the wheel of my race car,
waiting to start.
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849. This is just so much better.
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850. What if I spoil Hammond's race
in some way?
I mean, I mustn't and I won't.
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851. I'm going to stay at the back,
not get in anyone's way.
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852. I shouldn't be here.
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853. Right, five seconds...
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854. That was a good start for me. That
puts me right amongst the big boys.
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855. Bad start. Really bad start.
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856. Come on, Gary, out the way.
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857. Whoa, he's got me on the grass!
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858. God, this Fiesta is really
aggressive.
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859. Oh, no, look who's there.
It's Richard Hammond, is what it is.
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860. How did Jeremy make up
that many places in MY final?
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861. I decided not to spoil
his big race...
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862. then I decided I would.
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863. Yeah, come on! Oh, yes!
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864. Come on, Beemer! Come on now!
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865. Oh, he's left me a gap.
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866. No, I've gone wide!
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867. Ooh, that was a biggie!
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868. There was now just one lap left
to take Hammond.
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869. Lot more traction here, sunshine.
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870. Coming up the inside of you.
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871. There you go.
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872. Come on! Clarkson's right behind me.
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873. Come on now!
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874. BMW on my inside.
This is where he's got the power.
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875. I'll get him on the outside.
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876. Leave him all the room in the world.
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877. I've been hit!
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878. He actually turned his wheel there.
The camera will reveal that.
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879. Come on, little Citroen.
Everything you have.
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880. There's the chequered flag.
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881. Second place.
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882. And, amazingly,
third place for Jezza.
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883. Woo-hoo, hoo-hoo!
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884. How good was that?
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885. That was absolutely brilliant fun.
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886. Two more different cars you can't
imagine pitting against one another
having a great race!
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887. That was tremendous.
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888. That was brilliant! Really.
I know. It was.
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889. One of the best days of my life.
Really and truly, one of
the best days of my life.
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890. We went to prove a point
and we did. My hair feels like
it's standing on end.
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891. And you've got to ask the question,
"Why would you play golf
when you can do that?"
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892. I'm not given to this sort of thing,
as you know, but it was brilliant,
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893. and I even enjoyed watching that
last race with you two.
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894. I'm sorry to keep banging on
about it,
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895. but this whole racing car
costs less than this
plastic bag full of sticks.
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896. But, on the money front, can I inject
a note of caution? If I were
to be racing my Saxo next weekend,
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897. I would want to spend 100 quid
on some stiffer suspension.
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898. It was quite bouncy. Very bouncy.
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899. I'd want to do something about my
rear end, because it was tail-happy.
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900. Yeah. And there will come a time when
the children say, "Mummy,
why aren't we having a holiday?"
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901. "Well, Daddy spent all our money
on shock absorbers."
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902. Yeah, it is going to add up,
but it doesn't matter
because, as we've just proved,
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903. rallycross is brilliant.
I urge you, get a racing licence,
get some cheap wheels,
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904. find the nearest place where you can
do it, get out there and do it.
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905. And all the Garys
are really friendly.
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906. Yes, they are, but the thing is,
the Garys are friendly,
but the Richards, they're not.
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907. I'm sorry to bring this up. Eh?
No, on the last lap,
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908. you tried to ram me off the track.
I did not!
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909. Well, you did.
It was attempted murder.
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910. It wasn't!
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911. All right, look.
As we promised last week,
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912. we'll have a steward's
enquiry about this.
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913. We have on-board cameras.
Let's have a look. Fine. OK.
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914. Coming up to where the
incident happened.
Let's listen to what he says.
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915. Got to shut the door on him here.
I'm sorry. Argh!
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916. You said, "Got to shut
the door on him. Ha-ha-ha-ha!" Yeah.
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917. Well, I did say that. I did.
And you were wrenching the wheel
left. I did not do that!
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918. Look at the steering wheel here.
Look, he's going round a
right-handed corner. Left!
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919. Left again! Left again!
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920. You did! Yeah, I did do that.
Yeah, I did.
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921. So, who here thinks that
Richard Hammond is guilty?
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922. Yes! Well...
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923. Now, if this was Formula 1,
Hammond would be forced to take
a drive-through penalty
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924. and that would spoil the race
for the spectators. Exactly.
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925. So I think we can do it better.
Yeah. Sorry, mate.
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926. Listen, it was racing. Honestly.
You little scallywag!
I'll get you next time.
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927. And that, Mr Ecclestone, is how
you deal with disputes.
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928. Done. Absolutely.
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929. It was ruined, though. I don't care.
I could've come last.
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930. And normally, of course,
that would be that,
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931. but because it's the end of the
series, we've got a treat for you.
Oh, have we ever!
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932. Because, to play us out, with his
version of Jessica, Slash is back!
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933. I'll tell you what.
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934. He's a lot better at that than he is
at driving. And he's quicker!
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