1. Top Gear S19E02
Western USA Road Trip
Copy !req
2. Corrections by Wally73
Copy !req
3. Tonight, I point at a thing...
Copy !req
4. .. Richard walks through a shop
Copy !req
5. and James has some bananas.
Copy !req
6. Hello! Hello, everybody.
Thank you.
Copy !req
7. Thank you so much.
Copy !req
8. Now, every so often we like to
remind ourselves that this is
Copy !req
9. a motoring show.
Copy !req
10. So, we get three really nice cars
and go for a long drive.
Copy !req
11. And what we do is, we take it in
turns to choose the location.
Copy !req
12. So, if it's my turn,
we usually end up in France,
Copy !req
13. if it is James's turn
we usually end up in...
Copy !req
14. 1953.
Copy !req
15. Tonight, though,
it was Hammond's turn.
Copy !req
16. So guess what?
Copy !req
17. Our meeting point was
the Valley of Fire in Nevada.
Copy !req
18. And what you see here
is the car I'll be using.
Copy !req
19. This is a Lexus LFA.
Copy !req
20. It's not the most powerful car
in the world, it's not the fastest,
Copy !req
21. it's not the best looking
and it certainly isn't the cheapest.
Copy !req
22. Plus, the Lexus badge does come
with a whiff of masonry.
Copy !req
23. But I drove one of these
in England last year
Copy !req
24. and I emerged from the experience
thinking, "That might very well be
Copy !req
25. "the best car I've ever driven."
Copy !req
26. And that's why we're here.
Copy !req
27. To find out.
Copy !req
28. At this point,
the stillness of the desert
Copy !req
29. was shattered by the sound
of an approaching James May,
Copy !req
30. who was at the wheel of the new
Aston Martin Vanquish.
Copy !req
31. That's the most beautiful thing
I've ever seen.
Copy !req
32. It's not bad, is it?
Copy !req
33. This is a DBS replacement,
Copy !req
34. but also a bit inspired by
the 177, million pound thing.
Copy !req
35. And look at the upholstery!
Copy !req
36. I know, the upholstery
is outrageous.
Copy !req
37. That's the best looking Aston
there's ever been, actually.
Copy !req
38. Best one they've done.
Copy !req
39. That, though, cos I've never seen
one in a good colour like that,
Copy !req
40. that is pretty fantastic.
No, but yours is better.
Copy !req
41. And the great thing is,
I'm in the better car
Copy !req
42. and I'm just going to follow you
around going, "That is beautiful."
Copy !req
43. 'After a bit more
mutual mastication,
Copy !req
44. 'we started to wonder what
Billy Bob Hammond might bring.'
Copy !req
45. Will it be something subtle,
small, European?
Copy !req
46. No, my money was on something
rather large,
Copy !req
47. brash and maybe even American.
Copy !req
48. 'And blow me down, I was right.'
Copy !req
49. So... The new Viper.
Copy !req
50. You? Yeah.
Copy !req
51. I know it looks exactly like the old
one, but that is the new Viper.
Copy !req
52. Yay. Subtle.
Copy !req
53. Before you two start, let me just
tell you, that 8.4 litre V10,
Copy !req
54. that's the largest engine
ever fitted to any production car
Copy !req
55. since the war.
And looking around here,
Copy !req
56. let's not forget,
this car is the fastest,
Copy !req
57. with the highest top speed,
it's the fastest to 60,
Copy !req
58. the most powerful, 640bhp,
Copy !req
59. it's got the most torque
and the biggest engine.
Copy !req
60. I'm sorry, Hammond.
They haven't styled it.
Copy !req
61. This has been in a wind tunnel
to look like this!
Copy !req
62. If that's been in a wind tunnel,
Copy !req
63. they parked it in there sideways
for all the good it's done.
Copy !req
64. It's been in a wind tunnel.
Look at the panel gap.
Copy !req
65. I'll stand behind you,
have a look at it.
Copy !req
66. Let me see if I can see how many
fingers you hold up in that panel gap.
Copy !req
67. There has to be a gap
between the panels or
Copy !req
68. there'd be one piece!
Let's have a look at yours.
Copy !req
69. That looks ridiculous. It's a Lexus.
It's just a nerd-fest. It's a Lexus.
Copy !req
70. It's for rich golfers, is what it is.
I admit, the Lexus...
Copy !req
71. If you want to talk about panel gap,
there's a whopper straightaway.
Copy !req
72. It's a cooling system!
Is it heck, it doesn't fit.
Copy !req
73. I'm surprised at you cos this is
a bunch of retro nonsense, really.
Copy !req
74. No, I'm sorry, I won't have that.
Copy !req
75. It's very pretty, yes,
but it's harking...
Copy !req
76. It's harking back to the past
Copy !req
77. and a car with an engine
from the 1930s isn't?
Copy !req
78. This is a nerd-fest, that's for
old fools, that is a proper,
Copy !req
79. honest Gran T... 8.4 litre V10.
You don't need it to be that big!
Copy !req
80. Hang on a second. Who owns Chrysler
now, the people that made this?
Copy !req
81. Fiat. What else do they make?
Copy !req
82. Ferrari. There you go.
Copy !req
83. But, Hammond, All-Bran is made by
the same people who make Frosties.
Copy !req
84. It doesn't mean they're comparable!
That's a stupid...
Copy !req
85. It's not! Right, look.
Copy !req
86. I knew I would get some flak...
Shush. Shush.
Copy !req
87. Instead of just standing here
arguing... Yes.
Copy !req
88. .. why don't we go for a drive?
Copy !req
89. That's a better idea. Open the taps.
Copy !req
90. 'Straight away, though,
there was a problem.'
Copy !req
91. Not again. Hammond, why do
you like it in America so much?
Copy !req
92. Every nice piece of road
has an 8mph speed limit on it.
Copy !req
93. I don't know, don't ask me,
it's not my fault.
Copy !req
94. Yes, it is.
Copy !req
95. I mean, what are we going to hit?
Copy !req
96. What are we going to hit here?
There's nothing.
Copy !req
97. No wildlife, no people.
Copy !req
98. This is stupid. It's stupid!
Copy !req
99. 'Eventually, though,
the 35mph hour limit ended,
Copy !req
100. 'and thanks to some trickery
in the edit,
Copy !req
101. 'we were able to take our cars up
to a dizzying 55mph.'
Copy !req
102. There it goes.
Copy !req
103. This isn't just an engine,
it's a force of nature!
Copy !req
104. Let's see what a proper V12
feels like.
Copy !req
105. Nice is the answer.
Copy !req
106. The engine in this is so exquisite
Copy !req
107. that it revs from idle to 9,000rpm
in 0.6 of a second.
Copy !req
108. In fact, it revs so fast
Copy !req
109. they couldn't fit a conventional
rev counter.
Copy !req
110. It had to be electronic, because
a normal one simply can't keep up.
Copy !req
111. Right, let's sort something out
right from the start.
Copy !req
112. James's Aston Martin costs £190,000.
Copy !req
113. Jeremy's Celica, £340,000.
Copy !req
114. This - £75,000 or thereabouts.
Copy !req
115. That is a huge difference!
Copy !req
116. It does all the fancy stuff, too,
it's got all the fancy materials,
Copy !req
117. carbon fibre, aluminium, magnesium -
they're all in here.
Copy !req
118. 'But when it comes to technology,
Copy !req
119. 'neither of their cars is a match
for the howling LFA.'
Copy !req
120. It took five years of sweat,
toil and cash to design this car
Copy !req
121. and then just before they put
it on sale, someone said,
Copy !req
122. "You know, I think it would be
better if the body was made from
Copy !req
123. "carbon fibre rather
than aluminium."
Copy !req
124. And they began all over again.
Copy !req
125. How much would that cost?
Copy !req
126. All I do know is,
they sell them for £340,000
Copy !req
127. and they lose money on every single
one that leaves the dealership.
Copy !req
128. 'By the time Jeremy had stopped
droning on about his Celica,
Copy !req
129. 'we were on a motorway
Copy !req
130. 'and I got the distinct impression
I was playing gooseberry.'
Copy !req
131. I'd like to say that, from the back,
particularly in that colour,
Copy !req
132. and in fact this light,
the LFA looks absolutely epic.
Copy !req
133. I mean, seriously.
Copy !req
134. Ooh, that makes a lovely sound.
Copy !req
135. It makes a very nice noise,
your Aston Martin.
Copy !req
136. God, why don't you two
just get a room?
Copy !req
137. "Your car looks nice!"
"Your car sounds lovely." Ooh!
Copy !req
138. 'But they didn't get a room.
Copy !req
139. 'Instead, they stopped
to look at a silly aeroplane.'
Copy !req
140. James? Yeah, yeah. B-2? Yeah.
Copy !req
141. That's amazing, isn't it?
Copy !req
142. That is a B-2 stealth bomber
coming into land at...
Copy !req
143. Actually, he's turning
to come over us. Yeah.
Copy !req
144. We're not supposed
to be able to see it, are we?
Copy !req
145. I don't think it works!
Copy !req
146. 'As the sun began to set,
we were back on the road,
Copy !req
147. 'heading for the Las Vegas
Motor Speedway.
Copy !req
148. 'Here, you can drive a NASCAR
round the oval,
Copy !req
149. 'or you can learn the racetrack
on a Ferrari simulator
Copy !req
150. 'before doing it for real
in an actual Ferrari car.
Copy !req
151. 'But Jeremy decided
we should go to the drag strip.'
Copy !req
152. God, that's loud!
Copy !req
153. Argh!
Copy !req
154. 'We couldn't understand why,
because it just seemed to be
Copy !req
155. 'a lot of very noisy modified cars,
which we all hate.'
Copy !req
156. Look, there's another one come in
dressed as a policeman.
Copy !req
157. No, they really are police. What,
genuinely? They really... I promise.
Copy !req
158. There they are, police sheriff
and the fire department.
Copy !req
159. They invite kids down
to race against them
Copy !req
160. to stop the kids racing
on the streets.
Copy !req
161. So they race the actual police?
That was a police Mustang.
Copy !req
162. They've modded, the police have
modded it and then say to kids...
Copy !req
163. "What you got?"Can you beat us?"
They actually call it Beat The Meat.
Copy !req
164. No, it's probably Beat The Heat,
cos heat means... Yeah, I meant that.
Copy !req
165. 'To prove that modified
cars are idiotic,
Copy !req
166. 'Jeremy decided to take on
the local sheriff.'
Copy !req
167. Yes, look, I'm up against
some crummy pickup truck.
Copy !req
168. This is going to just be...
Copy !req
169. .. well, deeply embarrassing for him.
Copy !req
170. That's there?
Copy !req
171. 'After this humiliation,
Copy !req
172. 'I took on the state trooper
in another pickup truck.'
Copy !req
173. OK, now, come on, Richard,
concentrate.
Copy !req
174. Where's he gone?
Copy !req
175. 'Having watched the fire department's
motorcycle demolish a Honda NSX...'
Copy !req
176. '.. James wisely decided to take on
a youth
Copy !req
177. 'in a clapped-out Mitsubishi Evo.'
Copy !req
178. Yes, for England!
Copy !req
179. I'm going to do it in D and Sport,
I'm going to use Launch Control.
Copy !req
180. Try not to look smug, James. Try not
to look smug. Practise your face.
Copy !req
181. Hang on a second.
Copy !req
182. All-wheel drive beats
rear-wheel drive.
Copy !req
183. God, he just sodded off.
Copy !req
184. Woo! >
Copy !req
185. Now, come on.
Copy !req
186. 'Having spent the entire evening
losing to absolutely everything...'
Copy !req
187. Pick on a weak one!
Copy !req
188. No!
Copy !req
189. '.. we decided we didn't like
drag racing
Copy !req
190. 'and went into Las Vegas
to do strip billiards instead.'
Copy !req
191. Humiliating.
Copy !req
192. I can't believe, I still can't
believe that I was beaten
Copy !req
193. by some bloke who had spent 1,500
quid modifying an ancient Mitsubishi.
Copy !req
194. No, but the reason we hate modified
cars is cos we know,
Copy !req
195. if he tried to do it again,
his engine would go "BANG!
Copy !req
196. "Clatter, clatter, clatter," and
that would be end of that. True.
Copy !req
197. I'll tell you what I think's funny,
Copy !req
198. imagine the British police
trying to do Beat the Meat.
Copy !req
199. Heat! Heat!
Copy !req
200. "Right, I've tuned up
the Astra Diesel.
Copy !req
201. "I might get 120 out of it
down the straight now,
Copy !req
202. "who wants to take me on?"
What a spectacle.
Copy !req
203. But anyway, the most important thing
is to reveal now which of the cars,
Copy !req
204. our cars, was the fastest
and it was mine.
Copy !req
205. Er, yours was the most expensive.
Copy !req
206. It was the fastest.
Copy !req
207. Listen, on paper
the Viper is the fastest.
Copy !req
208. Yes, on paper,
but, Hammond, on tarmac...
Copy !req
209. .. mine was the... It was,
it just was. User area...
Copy !req
210. Anyway, we'll pick that up later on
but now we're going to do the news.
Copy !req
211. Yes, we are. I've had
another theory. Good.
Copy !req
212. God. No, you love my theories.
Copy !req
213. OK, this one, you know Jessops
and HMV and Woolworths and Comet,
Copy !req
214. they all closed down recently?
Yeah, Jeremy, this is a car show.
Copy !req
215. Yes, yes, bear with me, OK?
Copy !req
216. And everyone is asking,
Copy !req
217. "Why are people shopping in retail
and out-of-town centres
Copy !req
218. "and town centres are just
becoming boarded-up shops
Copy !req
219. "and women in short skirts vomiting
and catching herpes?" Right?
Copy !req
220. There's a very good reason for this.
Copy !req
221. It's cos when you go to an
out-of-town retail centre place,
Copy !req
222. you can park your car.
Copy !req
223. When you go into a town centre,
you can't.
Copy !req
224. Right, so what are you suggesting?
Copy !req
225. It's easy to fix Britain's
town centres.
Copy !req
226. Rip up every double yellow line and
sack every single traffic warden.
Copy !req
227. The problem is solved.
Why wouldn't you do that?
Copy !req
228. Everybody's running around going,
Copy !req
229. "Town centres are dying,
what should we do? It's easy!"
Copy !req
230. But if you allow people to park
anywhere in the town centre,
Copy !req
231. it'll become impossible to get in
or out. Rubbish! It's true.
Copy !req
232. So you think parking restrictions
are just out of spite?
Copy !req
233. Well, what else are they for?
Copy !req
234. They go, "Hey, we did really well,
we got a £12 revenue today
Copy !req
235. "from our parking restrictions."
Meanwhile, every shop is shut.
Copy !req
236. We need to have a more French
attitude to parking.
Copy !req
237. Cos the rule in France is,
Copy !req
238. if there is a space that a car will
go in, you put your car in it.
Copy !req
239. Even if it's on a mini roundabout,
that is the rule.
Copy !req
240. James, why aren't we
running the country?
Copy !req
241. Why are we presenting this programme
with Noel Coward, more to the point?
Copy !req
242. You were Mr Toad last week,
you really are moving around.
Copy !req
243. Right, we've sorted parking. Good.
You haven't!
Copy !req
244. Now, the next problem we face
and this is a big one...
Copy !req
245. You know when James
is telling you something
Copy !req
246. and you start to feel drowsy?
God.
Copy !req
247. Yes, it's like you've had
a whole bottle of red,
Copy !req
248. five portions of shepherd's pie
in front of a fire.
Copy !req
249. Yeah, and it's embarrassing.
It is embarrassing.
Copy !req
250. He's in the middle of a story
and you nod off. It's awkward.
Copy !req
251. It is awkward. However, it's all
going to be solved with this. £8.99.
Copy !req
252. You clip it on your ear, OK?
Copy !req
253. Right. Sitting still.
Copy !req
254. James. Explain torque. Torque?
Copy !req
255. Torque is fantastically simple, Jeremy,
it's just a force at a distance,
Copy !req
256. that's why it's in pound-feet,
for example, or newton metres.
Copy !req
257. It's waking me up as well,
what's the point of that?
Copy !req
258. I can hear him now. It is, I'd
rather be asleep with his lectures.
Copy !req
259. No, they also say it can be used
for drivers.
Copy !req
260. So when you're driving you can
have it on your ear
Copy !req
261. and if you nod off,
it'll wake you up.
Copy !req
262. But, and you'll love this bit,
Copy !req
263. it says in the blurb it could be
used by airline pilots. What?
Copy !req
264. Really? That's some comfort,
isn't it? It's reassuring, I think.
Copy !req
265. Mid Atlantic, thinking, "It's OK
because the fate of me
Copy !req
266. "and all these other souls
on board this jumbo jet
Copy !req
267. "lie in the hands of a £7.99..."
8.99!
Copy !req
268. ".. £8.99 Chinese-made ear beep."
Copy !req
269. I don't actually know how much
a Boeing 747 costs,
Copy !req
270. but I'm pretty sure the price
isn't something 99.
Copy !req
271. But there's no component
of it that's something 99.
Copy !req
272. Can you imagine if they said, "An
announcement now from the flight deck..."
Copy !req
273. Argh! Wake up!
Copy !req
274. Wake up! It is a stupid idea.
Copy !req
275. It is a stupid idea.
Copy !req
276. Now, while I was driving down here
I saw one of the new Jaguar F-types.
Copy !req
277. Have you heard about this?
The new Jag small sports car.
Copy !req
278. Got a picture here. It is a
beautiful looking thing. Yes.
Copy !req
279. And actually, it's even better
looking from the back.
Copy !req
280. I mean, that is a sensational
looking thing.
Copy !req
281. But I'll tell you what surprised me
about it,
Copy !req
282. is I thought it was
going to cost 40,000,
Copy !req
283. the same as a Porsche Boxster
or a Mercedes SLK.
Copy !req
284. It's going to cost between 60 and
80,000, and even on the top models
Copy !req
285. you pay extra for heated seats
and keyless entry and so on.
Copy !req
286. I'll tell you what
worries me about that.
Copy !req
287. I bet they have set that up more
for handling and less for comfort.
Copy !req
288. Mm. Which will be a mistake.
Copy !req
289. God, it's for younger people.
That's the...
Copy !req
290. It isn't! It is. It isn't!
Copy !req
291. Younger people spend 150 quid
on their cars, not 80 grand.
Copy !req
292. The only person who can spend 80
grand on a car is in their 50s.
Copy !req
293. That car, Hammond, it is... Yeah,
well, us, but it is made for people,
Copy !req
294. exclusively for people, who make
a noise when they sit down.
Copy !req
295. You go to a Jag dealership to buy
that and they'll say,
Copy !req
296. "Mr May, take a seat."
And you go, "Thank you.
Copy !req
297. "Ahhhh. Yes!"
Copy !req
298. Sold! God... That car is
for people who watch TV OR text.
Copy !req
299. Not both at the same time.
Copy !req
300. You do realise you two are
now officially the oldest
Copy !req
301. people in the world!
Copy !req
302. Hammond, we can't all be 36
forever, mate.
Copy !req
303. I like it, I'm sticking with it.
Now, news from Citroen.
Copy !req
304. They've developed a car
that runs on compressed air.
Copy !req
305. No, I've been reading about this
Copy !req
306. and I have literally
no idea how it works.
Copy !req
307. I saw you reading about this
earlier on today and you know
Copy !req
308. when somebody's eyes glaze?
Copy !req
309. His looked like they'd been
painted on.
Copy !req
310. It's undecipherable. And you could
see the words ricocheting off. Ping!
Copy !req
311. They wouldn't go in, I can't work
it out. I can't work it out.
Copy !req
312. It's simple. It's a bit like...
Copy !req
313. Explain it to me then, James.
Copy !req
314. It's like a hybrid, like a Toyota,
Copy !req
315. but instead of generating electricity
under-braking when going downhill,
Copy !req
316. it compresses air, which then...
Copy !req
317. It wakes me as well!
Copy !req
318. How does...
No, this is what I don't understand.
Copy !req
319. Why don't they just put,
you know those scuba divers tanks
Copy !req
320. on the back and then they shoot air
out and it'll make it go along?
Copy !req
321. Because that wouldn't work.
It would!
Copy !req
322. What about fire extinguishers?
Copy !req
323. You put two fire extinguishers
on the boot lid,
Copy !req
324. when you set them off it would
make the car move forward.
Copy !req
325. Technically it would,
but it's extremely wasteful.
Copy !req
326. To go round our track, you'd need a fire
extinguisher the size of Hazelmere.
Copy !req
327. No, no, no.
Copy !req
328. No, because fire extinguishers
are full of carbon dioxide. Yes.
Copy !req
329. Well, engines produce carbon dioxide
Copy !req
330. so you'd endlessly refill
the fire extinguisher.
Copy !req
331. You can't use carbon dioxide
from cars to power cars.
Copy !req
332. Isaac Newton said it would work.
I'm going to prove it.
Copy !req
333. I'm going to prove it.
Copy !req
334. What goes on...? Give me this...
Right. What goes on in his head?
Copy !req
335. Move back. Move back, move back.
Copy !req
336. Back!
Copy !req
337. Because seriously, I'm going
to rocket across the studio floor.
Copy !req
338. Are we ready, everybody?
Copy !req
339. Here we go.
Copy !req
340. Why's it doing this?
Copy !req
341. Why is it doing that?
Copy !req
342. Newton said the opposite
of any reaction... No.
Copy !req
343. Every action has an equal and
opposite reaction, yes. Rubbish!
Copy !req
344. Every action makes you spin
round in a lazy circle.
Copy !req
345. Clever or not, you can't expect him
to have foreseen a gigantic,
Copy !req
346. idiotic ape in an office chair
with a fire extinguisher, can you?
Copy !req
347. Shall we move on? Yes!
Copy !req
348. Because tonight we are involved in an epic drive
across the western United States in a Lexus LFA,
Copy !req
349. an Aston Martin Vanquish
and the mighty Viper.
Copy !req
350. Yes, and when we left the action
earlier we were with
Copy !req
351. the Las Vegas Police Department,
taking part in some drag racing.
Copy !req
352. The idea being that if you race on
the track, you won't feel inclined
Copy !req
353. to race between the traffic lights
out on the streets.
Copy !req
354. So, had it worked?
Copy !req
355. Ahhhh!
Copy !req
356. You know we're supposed to have got
this out of our system, don't you?
Copy !req
357. We've been on the
awareness course.
Copy !req
358. 'A long journey lay ahead.
So, we decided to annoy Jeremy.'
Copy !req
359. Just to let you know, my iPod's
working really well in the car,
Copy !req
360. how about yours?
Copy !req
361. No, I don't have an
iPod connector in here.
Copy !req
362. I suppose, yeah,
Copy !req
363. it'd be a bit much to ask for that
on a £340,000 car, wouldn't it
Copy !req
364. I would imagine it would be there,
my simple hick car has got...
Copy !req
365. You can Bluetooth your iPhone to it.
Copy !req
366. Jeremy, is there anything else you
haven't got that any reasonable,
Copy !req
367. modern car should have?
Copy !req
368. Er, not really.
Copy !req
369. Don't say cup-holders.
Copy !req
370. Have you got a cup-holder?
Copy !req
371. No, I haven't got a cup-holder.
Copy !req
372. What a tragic oversight.
Copy !req
373. I think Lexus were concentrating
Copy !req
374. so hard on building the perfect car,
they forgot that occasionally
Copy !req
375. you might need to go somewhere
in it and need a cup-holder
Copy !req
376. and an iPod connector and a seat
belt that does up more easily
Copy !req
377. than this one, which doesn't do up
easily at all if you're a bit...
Copy !req
378. fat.
Copy !req
379. I've got a meter that tells me
Copy !req
380. how much torque my engine is
producing at any given moment.
Copy !req
381. Have you got one of those?
Copy !req
382. I absolutely haven't got one of those
and I'm very, very pleased about it.
Copy !req
383. God, Hammond,
Copy !req
384. the back of your car lights up
with a stupid viper when you break.
Copy !req
385. That's the stupidest thing
I've ever seen!
Copy !req
386. That isn't just a viper,
that is a Stryker,
Copy !req
387. it's the emblem of this car.
Copy !req
388. I'm going to crash into
you trying to get a closer look
Copy !req
389. at your novelty item.
Copy !req
390. 'As we cruised at a steady 55
towards California,
Copy !req
391. 'Jeremy discovered yet another
problem with the Lexus.'
Copy !req
392. Would you mind awfully if we stopped
for petrol? I need some.
Copy !req
393. I've got more than half a tank.
Copy !req
394. So have I.
Copy !req
395. It is quite a small tank.
Copy !req
396. 'In a town famous for having the
tallest thermometer in the world,
Copy !req
397. 'I spent three pounds filling
the Zippo in the Lexus
Copy !req
398. 'and then bought Hammond some fuel
for his car.'
Copy !req
399. May?
Copy !req
400. Yeah? This is the right fuel
for a Viper, isn't it?
Copy !req
401. Looks like it. Funny
Copy !req
402. - Well, we can't get it in the tank.
- Funny
Copy !req
403. You know what you've done?
Copy !req
404. You haven't got unleaded wood,
that's why it won't go in the slot.
Copy !req
405. Is it charcoal we need? Yeah.
I'm sorry, mate.
Copy !req
406. Never mind. Thank you. I'll go
and change it for some charcoal.
Copy !req
407. 'While I did that, Hammond kindly
solved the LFA's cup-holder problem.'
Copy !req
408. They haven't put sugar in it!
Copy !req
409. 'After the pit stop,
the producers told us
Copy !req
410. 'to report to a racetrack
called Willow Springs.'
Copy !req
411. Er, right. I'm going to try a sat
nav test. Here we go. Use my mouse.
Copy !req
412. You actually get a mouse in one
of these. Destination, click.
Copy !req
413. Apparently it's calling someone.
Copy !req
414. 'Lexus Inform.' It is.
Copy !req
415. 'This is Anita. Where would
you like to go today?'
Copy !req
416. Er, Willow Springs Raceway.
Copy !req
417. 'Just a moment and
I can help you with that.'
Copy !req
418. No... 'Let me just get that
plugged in for you.'
Copy !req
419. And then can you make that come
onto my screen in the car?
Copy !req
420. 'Absolutely, I'm going to download
it to your navigation for you
Copy !req
421. 'instead of you putting it in
yourself.
Copy !req
422. 'Is there anything else
I can help with?'
Copy !req
423. Er, no, I'm so staggered.
That's amazing, thank you very much.
Copy !req
424. 'You're welcome.
Copy !req
425. 'Definitely call us 24/7
as many times as you need
Copy !req
426. 'and we will help you out, OK?'
Copy !req
427. 'In fact, I called her back
immediately.
Copy !req
428. 'And she suggested we stop off
at a nearby tourist attraction.'
Copy !req
429. What they've done here is,
you will note,
Copy !req
430. is fitted grooves at intervals
along the road. Right.
Copy !req
431. So, as you drive over them,
your tyres make a noise.
Copy !req
432. They play a note.
Copy !req
433. Really? This road is musical.
Copy !req
434. Is it? It's musical.
Copy !req
435. Really? It plays a tune
as you drive...
Copy !req
436. 'As James has a music degree,
we sent him out to test it.'
Copy !req
437. Here we go.
Copy !req
438. Is that a tune?
Copy !req
439. I think that was supposed to be
the William Tell Overture.
Copy !req
440. Jeremy then had another idea.
Copy !req
441. Richard Hammond and I
will now perform a duet.
Copy !req
442. If I reverse, will it play
a message from the devil?
Copy !req
443. This often happens in rock and roll.
Copy !req
444. What a numpty.
Copy !req
445. To make the tune go backwards, you
can still drive the car forwards.
Copy !req
446. Yeah... Never mind.
Copy !req
447. Yes.
Copy !req
448. It's telling me
Paul McCartney's dead
Copy !req
449. because he wasn't wearing
any shoes or socks.
Copy !req
450. 'Having decided the musical road
might be a bit annoying
Copy !req
451. 'if you live near it, we continued
onwards and eventually arrived
Copy !req
452. 'at Willow Springs.
Copy !req
453. 'We were keen to take on this
amazing race complex
Copy !req
454. 'in the high desert of California.
Copy !req
455. 'But the producers had other ideas.'
Copy !req
456. Thank you.
Copy !req
457. "You will be familiar with a game
called laser quest."
Copy !req
458. That's that one... It's like
paintballing but with lasers.
Copy !req
459. You have a jacket that's got
laser receptors on it
Copy !req
460. and it registers when you've been
hit. Yes, I know that. What?
Copy !req
461. "You will now play
aerial laser quest."
Copy !req
462. How does that...? Well, hang on.
Copy !req
463. "Your cars have been fitted
with laser receptors.
Copy !req
464. "You will drive five laps
of the track
Copy !req
465. "while two fighter planes, fitted
with laser guns, shoot at you.
Copy !req
466. "The winner will be the one
who is least shot."
Copy !req
467. Fighter planes with laser guns?
What planes? Are they model planes?
Copy !req
468. Are they remote control?
Copy !req
469. 'They weren't.
Copy !req
470. 'In fact, they were
Italian Marchettis.
Copy !req
471. 'Fast, agile, armed and flown
today by two hotshot dog fighters.'
Copy !req
472. Orbiting to the north...
Copy !req
473. 'With our laser sensors activated,
we set off at 30-second intervals.'
Copy !req
474. Tally ho, tally ho, chaps.
Copy !req
475. Stand clear, I'm going to go
for the Aston on the straight.
Copy !req
476. They're after him already.
Kill him! Kill him!
Copy !req
477. I missed.
Copy !req
478. Let's just try sheer speed for a bit.
Copy !req
479. Bit of braking might fox him there.
Copy !req
480. No!
Copy !req
481. Captain Slow.
Copy !req
482. You're going to need to do better
than that, my friend.
Copy !req
483. Big speed coming up, 140!
Copy !req
484. That's nothing to those planes,
they could just reel me.
Copy !req
485. OK. We're going to go
for the Lexus.
Copy !req
486. Trying to shoot this car
from a plane like that, I'm sorry,
Copy !req
487. it's like trying to swat a fly
with a drinking straw.
Copy !req
488. Not going to happen.
Copy !req
489. No!
Copy !req
490. Bingo! Lex is dead.
Copy !req
491. I'm hit again!
Copy !req
492. They're just shooting at me
because my car's Japanese!
Copy !req
493. It's racism. Sorry, Jeremy.
Copy !req
494. 'There was only one thing for it.'
Copy !req
495. 'Lexus Inform, this is Cheryl,
where would you like to go today?'
Copy !req
496. I'm being attacked by
fighter planes!
Copy !req
497. 'I'm sorry, can you repeat that?'
Yes, I'm being attacked.
Copy !req
498. There are fighter planes and
I'm trying to get away from them.
Copy !req
499. Do you have any suggestions?
Copy !req
500. 'She didn't. And as a result,
the game became a turkey shoot.'
Copy !req
501. What?
Copy !req
502. No!
Copy !req
503. Argh!
Copy !req
504. Lexus dead.
Hamster is dead.
Copy !req
505. Bingo, Viper's dead.
Copy !req
506. There's Viper.
Copy !req
507. No, no, no, another hit for me!
Copy !req
508. My God, they got Ginger.
Copy !req
509. Smoke!
Copy !req
510. Smoke!
Copy !req
511. They're going in for the kill,
I can see him zooming down.
Copy !req
512. 'To be honest, we weren't enjoying
the relentless slaughter.'
Copy !req
513. Under attack, under attack.
Copy !req
514. 'But we were at least loving
our cars.'
Copy !req
515. The guts of this car are what make it
unbelievable on track.
Copy !req
516. Just hauls ass.
Copy !req
517. Jinking, jinking.
Copy !req
518. And brake!
Copy !req
519. That just feels tremendous.
Copy !req
520. The word immediate was invented for
the throttle response on this car.
Copy !req
521. And the steering. And the gearbox.
And every single thing about it.
Copy !req
522. Ha-ha! Look at that.
Copy !req
523. 'But though our cars were good,
the planes were better.'
Copy !req
524. My God, how did he get me there?
Copy !req
525. 'So, 26 laps into the 5-lap event,
we decided to get cunning.'
Copy !req
526. You see? Ha-ha, where am I now then,
plane? You can't see me.
Copy !req
527. Invisi... He's got me. Bugger!
Copy !req
528. What I've done is, I've hidden
near the hills, behind a bucket.
Copy !req
529. See, this is the ingenuity
that marks me aside.
Copy !req
530. What?
Copy !req
531. Cunning wasn't working,
so we did what we do best - panic.
Copy !req
532. Hammond, you're going the wrong way.
You're going the wrong way!
Copy !req
533. Who's going the wrong way?
Copy !req
534. I'm going the wrong way!
Copy !req
535. No!
Copy !req
536. What?
Copy !req
537. A bonus.
Copy !req
538. No!
Copy !req
539. 'Fading light eventually brought
the massacre to an end.'
Copy !req
540. There's a lot of bullet holes
on those cars down there.
Copy !req
541. I liked that day.
That was a lot of fun.
Copy !req
542. I really did.
Copy !req
543. Can I just say, have you ever,
in your entire lives,
Copy !req
544. seen aircraft flying lower or faster
than that? No. To be honest, no.
Copy !req
545. I haven't. It's amazing. They
were just six feet off the deck.
Copy !req
546. Can I just bring us towards
the meat of the thing here?
Copy !req
547. Which is, I can now reveal,
I was hit 23 times.
Copy !req
548. A-ha! 17 times.
Copy !req
549. Come on then. What?
How many times where you hit?
Copy !req
550. I can't remember.
Yes, you can. Come on.
Copy !req
551. How many? 48.
Copy !req
552. 48? So you lost...
Copy !req
553. It was racism. Really? Racism?
Copy !req
554. Either way, you lost. The pilots
told me as well that, James,
Copy !req
555. you only won because every time
they went into a strafing dive
Copy !req
556. to hit us, they had to anticipate
where the car would be.
Copy !req
557. And every time your car was
considerably further back
Copy !req
558. than they'd expected it to be.
Copy !req
559. True. They said they couldn't hit you because
you were driving too slowly. Really? They did.
Copy !req
560. Well, as I've said many times
before, gentlemen,
Copy !req
561. he who is last shall be first,
and so it turns out.
Copy !req
562. So the Baby Jesus had a point?
Copy !req
563. Anyway, it is now time to put
a star in our reasonably priced car.
Copy !req
564. My guest tonight is a member
of a popular ensemble where all
Copy !req
565. the members find each other
very irritating.
Copy !req
566. Imagine that Quite.
Copy !req
567. Ladies and gentlemen, from Fleetwood
Mac, it is the man himself,
Copy !req
568. Mick Fleetwood.
Copy !req
569. Holy moly!
Copy !req
570. You're here! How are you?
Mick Fleetwood has come to Top Gear.
Copy !req
571. We sit? Yes, have a seat, please.
Copy !req
572. Lord have mercy.
I've gone nervous. My God.
Copy !req
573. Only Roger Daltrey sat
on that side of the sofa.
Copy !req
574. It's obviously a rock thing.
No, that's lovely too. You choose.
Copy !req
575. Or I can be just big.
Copy !req
576. It's nice to have someone who is
the right height. There you go.
Copy !req
577. We'll get on to your amazing
car history in a minute
Copy !req
578. but if I may, I want
to talk about Rumours
Copy !req
579. cos this is one of my absolute
all-time favourite albums.
Copy !req
580. How many have been sold over
the years? Billions. No...
Copy !req
581. A lot. Getting on for 50 million
copies or so, yeah.
Copy !req
582. 50 million copies? I think, for me,
Copy !req
583. the most amazing thing about Rumours
is that it got made at all.
Copy !req
584. Because I think I'm right
in saying, I mean,
Copy !req
585. people think of The Who
and Keith Moon in particular
Copy !req
586. and Led Zeppelin and what have you,
there was some excess there.
Copy !req
587. But when it came to excess,
Fleetwood Mac were really,
Copy !req
588. as far as I can work out,
in a class of their own.
Copy !req
589. Don't get me wrong,
we were definitely in the top ten,
Copy !req
590. I would say, if not more.
Copy !req
591. But I think the romance of that
Copy !req
592. and the drama of that
became out of control,
Copy !req
593. mainly because we were stupid enough,
Copy !req
594. and somewhat irresponsible, to be
too open about our dirty laundry.
Copy !req
595. You were talking in public.
Copy !req
596. But it wasn't just the drugs either.
It was, as far as I can work out,
Copy !req
597. the band was just made up of people
who were fighting at that time. Yes.
Copy !req
598. We've got a photograph here
of the band.
Copy !req
599. So there's you, in the middle, OK,
the drummer.
Copy !req
600. And then we've got an American
couple who really didn't get on,
Copy !req
601. they were falling out
during the recording.
Copy !req
602. And a British couple. Yes. Who were
going through the same problems.
Copy !req
603. Now, the songs that they were
writing about each other
Copy !req
604. were genuinely about each other.
Copy !req
605. So, Stevie wrote Dreams, which was
about her boyfriend Lindsey. Yeah.
Copy !req
606. And then he wrote You Can
Go Your Own Way. Yes.
Copy !req
607. I know where you're going with this.
I think it's phenomenal.
Copy !req
608. The worst one was, was it Christine
wrote the song of John, her husband?
Copy !req
609. Er, yes. She did You Make Loving
Fun and he must have thought,
Copy !req
610. "Lovely song," but she was writing about the
lighting engineer she was having an affair with.
Copy !req
611. This is true.
Copy !req
612. Are you starting to feel even
vaguely sorry for me?
Copy !req
613. It was unbelievably awkward
in the studio
Copy !req
614. because Lindsey would save the
vocals until all the recording
Copy !req
615. was done because he knew Dan well.
Copy !req
616. If he starts singing all the lines
you're talking about
Copy !req
617. with Stevie standing there,
she'd walk out.
Copy !req
618. But the worst thing is...
Quite clever.
Copy !req
619. It is, for getting the album down,
Copy !req
620. but then if you have to take it on
tour, poor old Stevie, all of them,
Copy !req
621. have to perform these songs about,
Copy !req
622. "I've got a small penis
and I'm better off..." Yes.
Copy !req
623. Because I'm just thinking,
Copy !req
624. if we ever put a band together
on Top Gear, I could write a song
Copy !req
625. called I Am A Crashing Bore and
then get James May to perform it.
Copy !req
626. Awww.
Copy !req
627. Then James could write one,
I'm An Irritating Little Brummie,
Copy !req
628. and for 40 years
Hammond would have to go along,
Copy !req
629. "I really don't like doing this."
Because that's what Rumours is.
Copy !req
630. No doubt.
Copy !req
631. That experience in the studio
was so horrendous, emotionally,
Copy !req
632. and the music was great and we all
aspired to... We didn't ever think
Copy !req
633. of walking out because we were
so into what we were doing.
Copy !req
634. Became the glue that
if we got through that,
Copy !req
635. we can get through 12 years
of high, high-powered,
Copy !req
636. which is probably 12-15 years,
we didn't stop doing anything.
Copy !req
637. Literally on the road,
in the studio...
Copy !req
638. Cos you are still all together.
We are, yeah. We must get onto cars.
Copy !req
639. We must get onto cars.
Copy !req
640. You live on the Pacific island
of Maui. I do. Yeah. OK.
Copy !req
641. You are a rock god,
an incredibly successful musician.
Copy !req
642. And you drive a...
Copy !req
643. My most cherished car
is an Austin 7.
Copy !req
644. And we... This is... We're not...
Copy !req
645. This is a picture of you with it
that we have here. Yeah.
Copy !req
646. How did you come by that?
Copy !req
647. Many, many, many years ago,
I probably was like 19.
Copy !req
648. A friend of mine had a flat
in Earls Court.
Copy !req
649. I get off the tube and there was
this little car,
Copy !req
650. I kept walking by it,
month after month after month,
Copy !req
651. and I fell in love with the car.
Copy !req
652. And one time I left a note
on the car, said,
Copy !req
653. "If ever you fancy selling this,
Copy !req
654. "I would love to give
this car a home."
Copy !req
655. And then about 18 months later we happened
to be starting to do fairly well.
Copy !req
656. My mum, which was
the phone number I had left,
Copy !req
657. got a phone call from
the guy, who said,
Copy !req
658. "I'm moving and I want a home
for my little car." And I bought it.
Copy !req
659. And you've still got it now? Yeah.
Copy !req
660. But I presume that all the way
through these late '70s
Copy !req
661. and '80s, obviously, you were
in a limo, so where was that?
Copy !req
662. Well, that was part of those years
Copy !req
663. when you're not quite sure
what happened.
Copy !req
664. And I went with the band
to the United States,
Copy !req
665. which was probably 15 or 16 years.
Copy !req
666. Eric Clapton was
then my brother-in-law.
Copy !req
667. I said, would you look after - it was
called Lettuce Leaf. The car was?
Copy !req
668. By my children, it was Lettuce Leaf,
so it was always Lettuce Leaf.
Copy !req
669. He said, sure, we'll put
it in the barn, and that was it.
Copy !req
670. And years later, I got a call
from Eric's manager saying,
Copy !req
671. "Can we get rid of it?"
Copy !req
672. And I didn't realise it had
been in his orchard for 15 years
Copy !req
673. and was full of birds' nests,
had been out in the open.
Copy !req
674. It survived and they had it rebuilt,
Copy !req
675. and the next time I saw it
was in Maui, where I live,
Copy !req
676. and us car people, stupid sloppy
dates that we tend to be,
Copy !req
677. I sort of broke down
when I met her at the dock.
Copy !req
678. She was just there,
Copy !req
679. in Maui, and I went,
"How cool is that?" I love all that.
Copy !req
680. That's exactly what cars are.
To me, how fast they go
Copy !req
681. is sort of not relevant,
it's how you... Absolutely.
Copy !req
682. I got married to my first wife in
that car, and that was my only car.
Copy !req
683. Now, presumably, you can't drive
Lettuce Leaf all the time,
Copy !req
684. so what...? I have a 2004 twin turbo
Porsche that I like a lot.
Copy !req
685. And I had it all tarted up.
That's my main car.
Copy !req
686. Can you get it going in Maui?
Copy !req
687. It's only an island,
so there's only three roads, really.
Copy !req
688. But there is one that goes right
through sugarcane fields
Copy !req
689. and you can get up to about 130,
140 miles an hour in certain places,
Copy !req
690. which I confess that I do.
You just have, actually.
Copy !req
691. You just did do that.
And that's in the Porsche.
Copy !req
692. Have you actually ever done
any racing?
Copy !req
693. Only in the old days,
the wicked '80s and early '90s.
Copy !req
694. Anybody and everybody was doing it.
Copy !req
695. It was an excuse for another
party or something,
Copy !req
696. and we were all... Half of us
were stoned, most of the time.
Copy !req
697. So what was it like out there today?
Copy !req
698. Better than last week,
when it was snowing.
Copy !req
699. Well, I wasn't stoned,
so that's good.
Copy !req
700. Who would like to see Mick's lap?
Copy !req
701. Yeah!
Copy !req
702. Come on, mate. Lord.
Let's have a look. God.
Copy !req
703. Right. Now, you're a drummer,
Copy !req
704. and I always associate drummers
with being coordinated.
Copy !req
705. Don't stop, come on, come on.
Copy !req
706. Remember the damn song,
you played it for 40 years.
Copy !req
707. .."Thinking about tomorrow"!
First corner.
Copy !req
708. But you think drummers are going
to be able to get their hands
Copy !req
709. and their feet... This was not me,
right? Yep, it sure is. Into the mud.
Copy !req
710. That's pretty tidy.
Come on, don't pussyfoot it.
Copy !req
711. You don't want to go
too fast through there,
Copy !req
712. you'll just spin wide.
That looks quite tidy as well.
Copy !req
713. Glad I had those brown underpants on,
I can tell you that much.
Copy !req
714. What a beautiful looking day
out there it is today.
Copy !req
715. It's going to go wrong any second,
right? No, look at that! Bang on.
Copy !req
716. And up now towards
the follow-through.
Copy !req
717. Full power. Full power, yes, yes,
yes, yes. Power it. Power!
Copy !req
718. Come on!
Copy !req
719. Cut it, cut it. Yes. This is the
tricky one. And that is nicely cut.
Copy !req
720. And into Gambon...
Copy !req
721. And no big dramas there,
and across the line!
Copy !req
722. Now, that looked tidy.
But was it fast?
Copy !req
723. Whereabouts do you think you've come?
I dread to think. No idea?
Copy !req
724. I hope I'm not in the last 10.
You're not.
Copy !req
725. Because, Mick Fleetwood,
you did it in 1...
Copy !req
726. ..45.4. And that...
Copy !req
727. .. puts you...
Copy !req
728. .. between a wizard
and bassist in Blur.
Copy !req
729. Now, wait a minute. I always try
to look for some good news there.
Copy !req
730. How old are you?
If that's not... I'm 65. Yeah, 65.
Copy !req
731. So, you are, without any question
or shadow of doubt,
Copy !req
732. the fastest pensioner
we've ever had.
Copy !req
733. I've been looking forward to you
coming down ever since
Copy !req
734. we knew this series was coming back,
Copy !req
735. and it's just for me been
an enormous pleasure.
Copy !req
736. Ladies and gentlemen,
Mick Fleetwood!
Copy !req
737. Tonight we're driving across America
in three GT cars - the Lexus LFA,
Copy !req
738. the Aston Martin Vanquish,
and the SRT Viper.
Copy !req
739. So far, we have established
that none of them
Copy !req
740. is a match for a
GP modified Mitsubishi
Copy !req
741. and that all three have been
beaten by fighter planes.
Copy !req
742. So, nothing of any practical
value whatsoever.
Copy !req
743. But maybe that will
change in Los Angeles.
Copy !req
744. 'For a genuine, real-world test,
Hammond decided
Copy !req
745. 'we should head for one of the
city's famous storm drains.'
Copy !req
746. Tell you what,
Copy !req
747. I bet I can leave longer elevenses
in this then you can in yours.
Copy !req
748. What, you mean black marks
on the road from wheel spinning?
Copy !req
749. Yes, wheel spinning starts,
leave elevenses.
Copy !req
750. I can do a longer elevenses than you.
No, you can't.
Copy !req
751. I'll be the adjudicator.
You can be the adjudicator
Copy !req
752. because I'm going to demonstrate
something to you now.
Copy !req
753. Three, two, one and go.
Copy !req
754. I'd say that was a dead heat. Yeah.
Copy !req
755. 'So, Hammond suggested we should see
who could do the best doughnuts.'
Copy !req
756. Skid!
Copy !req
757. Doing a big skid now.
Copy !req
758. 'Many Hollywood scenes have been
filmed here over the years,
Copy !req
759. 'but none has ever looked or
sounded quite as bovine as this.
Copy !req
760. 'And none has ever caused
quite so much damage.'
Copy !req
761. Suggestions? I mean, running away,
obviously. That's where I was going.
Copy !req
762. Running away, really. How far should
we run away? Quite a long way.
Copy !req
763. And how soon? Now.
Copy !req
764. I can't get my seatbelt on.
Copy !req
765. Get in!
Copy !req
766. Running.
Copy !req
767. Running away.
Copy !req
768. Desperate times
call for desperate measures.
Copy !req
769. 'Lexus, this is Sonia,
where would you like to go today?'
Copy !req
770. Yes, hello, I've accidentally
painted a gentleman's sausage
Copy !req
771. on a storm drain.
Copy !req
772. My. I need to run away.
Copy !req
773. 'The lovely lady suggested Palm
Springs, which was 110 miles away.
Copy !req
774. 'So we settled down and thought
a little bit about our cars.'
Copy !req
775. Let's have a quick recap.
Copy !req
776. This Aston has
the most charismatic engine,
Copy !req
777. it's the most tasteful
and it was the least shot.
Copy !req
778. Ask yourself, honestly,
from watching this programme,
Copy !req
779. which of these cars you take if
you were to drive across America,
Copy !req
780. across Europe, across Siberia.
Copy !req
781. It doesn't matter. It's this one.
Copy !req
782. I said at the beginning
of this trip that I had a feeling
Copy !req
783. I might fall for the Viper, and
I have. It's won me over completely.
Copy !req
784. It doesn't have the aluminium accents
inside of the Aston,
Copy !req
785. or the computers of the Lexus,
Copy !req
786. but it's done everything
we've asked of it on this journey,
Copy !req
787. and it's done everything with its own
particular style, its own attitude.
Copy !req
788. And let's not forget, at a fraction
of the price of the other two,
Copy !req
789. this is the plucky underdog here.
Copy !req
790. If somebody were to offer me
a choice of any car that had
Copy !req
791. ever been made, ever,
I would take a dark blue LFA.
Copy !req
792. That's how much I love this thing.
I mean, yes, there are faults.
Copy !req
793. The petrol tank is too small, the
seatbelt is idiotic, and, joking
Copy !req
794. aside, I would like a cup holder,
but the rest of it is so exquisite.
Copy !req
795. I'm going to say it.
It's the best car I've ever driven.
Copy !req
796. It really is.
Copy !req
797. 'With all that sorted out,
Copy !req
798. 'we opened the taps
and headed into Palm Springs.'
Copy !req
799. Men bouncing a ball like
a netball. Like small girls.
Copy !req
800. The man is going to catch the ball
and then throw it.
Copy !req
801. And they score so many goals,
nobody reacts when they get a goal.
Copy !req
802. Because it happens every 35 seconds.
Copy !req
803. You can't really tackle someone,
can you?
Copy !req
804. Erm... Can they not take
the ball...? Gentlemen, gentlemen.
Copy !req
805. Haven't we finished?
Copy !req
806. "We think you should run away more.
Copy !req
807. "Tomorrow morning,
at precisely 8 o'clock,
Copy !req
808. "you will race to the border."
Copy !req
809. What border?
Copy !req
810. You're not going to like this.
Copy !req
811. "The last to arrive
will cross into Mexico...
Copy !req
812. ".. and spend a few days road testing
the Mastretta sports car
Copy !req
813. "for a forthcoming
item on the show."
Copy !req
814. The Mastretta is the one that
started a bit of trouble for us.
Copy !req
815. When we spoke about it
on the news on the show,
Copy !req
816. the Mexicans took an exception
to some of the things we said.
Copy !req
817. They hate us in Mexico. Don't want
to go to Mexico. No, they hate us.
Copy !req
818. 'We told Hammond
we'd get an early night.
Copy !req
819. 'But we didn't.'
Copy !req
820. Right, James and I have had
a bit of a discussion,
Copy !req
821. and we've decided that since
it was Hammond that caused all
Copy !req
822. the problems,
Hammond should lose this.
Copy !req
823. So what have you got in mind, James?
Copy !req
824. Well, what I've got in mind, Jeremy,
Copy !req
825. or rather in my pocket,
is a couple of bananas.
Copy !req
826. Because I've seen this in a film,
Copy !req
827. I thought we could put
a banana in the tailpipe.
Copy !req
828. A banana in the tailpipe.
Let's do it.
Copy !req
829. What this does is prevent
the car from exhausting
Copy !req
830. and the back pressure builds up
in the engine, and then it stops.
Copy !req
831. 'Annoyingly,
the Viper's exhaust was so big
Copy !req
832. 'we had to substitute the bananas
with a selection of other fruits.
Copy !req
833. 'And then Clarkson
had another idea.'
Copy !req
834. If we pop his seat
all the way back, yes?
Copy !req
835. It also has electric pedals,
this thing, yes?
Copy !req
836. So if we make the pedals go
all the way forwards,
Copy !req
837. the seat all the way back, and
then take the fuse out... Yes!
Copy !req
838. 'Having stolen the fuses
for the seat and the pedals,
Copy !req
839. 'we then disconnected two
of the V10's HT leads.'
Copy !req
840. He's got a V8 motor,
he's got... No pedal movement.
Copy !req
841. No pedal movement,
seat's fully back. That'll do.
Copy !req
842. 'At precisely 8:07 the following
morning, the race began.'
Copy !req
843. Get back! Get back!
Copy !req
844. The Lexus. The Viper!
The Lexus, the Lexus. It's there!
Copy !req
845. That's mine, that's mine.
Copy !req
846. Funny! I can't...
What are you...?
Copy !req
847. No!
Copy !req
848. This seatbelt is going
to be the death of me.
Copy !req
849. Nice Thank you! Nice.
Copy !req
850. Just for the record, and in case
this goes terribly wrong,
Copy !req
851. I said I didn't like Mexican food,
and what I meant was,
Copy !req
852. I don't like refried beans
and cheese.
Copy !req
853. That's all.
It's all Hammond's fault.
Copy !req
854. - Funny, funny, also funny.
- Thank you
Copy !req
855. Right, we live in a cartoon,
really
Copy !req
856. That's not right.
Copy !req
857. The problem is that
Richard Hammond may be stupid
Copy !req
858. and a rampant racist,
but he is quite practical.
Copy !req
859. He'll have that car put back
together again in about five
Copy !req
860. minutes - it would take me a year.
Copy !req
861. It's an HT lead off.
Copy !req
862. One... two.
Copy !req
863. Right. I will kill them.
Copy !req
864. I'm going to kill them.
Copy !req
865. If the Mexicans don't, I shall.
Copy !req
866. 'As Hammond began
his hate-fuelled charge,
Copy !req
867. 'Jeremy and I were bogged down
in downtown Palm Springs.'
Copy !req
868. So, we've got a retirement
community, the rozzers up ahead,
Copy !req
869. there's nothing I can do.
40 miles an hour.
Copy !req
870. I lost, I don't know, 10 minutes.
Maybe more.
Copy !req
871. Jeremy's got to stop for fuel.
Copy !req
872. He'll never get that done
in under five minutes.
Copy !req
873. I have to hope James
gets lost or dawdles.
Copy !req
874. What's really unfair
about this race is that
Copy !req
875. I wasn't particularly rude about
Mexicans, I just made a small joke
Copy !req
876. about the Mexican ambassador
in London.
Copy !req
877. And I've been to see him,
I've apologised,
Copy !req
878. drunk quite a lot of his tequila,
and all is well.
Copy !req
879. But the Mexicans don't know that.
Copy !req
880. 'Once clear of Palm Springs,
we faced a choice.
Copy !req
881. 'Take the road to the east
of the Salton Sea, which was longer
Copy !req
882. 'but should be quiet, or go on the
freeway and pray it wasn't too busy.
Copy !req
883. 'I went for the freeway.'
Copy !req
884. Take me to victory, Aston Martin.
Copy !req
885. 'Whilst, stupidly,
Jeremy went for the longer route.'
Copy !req
886. 106 miles to the border
and my range is...
Copy !req
887. ..104.
Copy !req
888. Ohhhh.
Copy !req
889. So now I've got a choice.
Copy !req
890. Do I drive slowly and increase the
range, or drive fast and fill up?
Copy !req
891. That one.
Copy !req
892. I'm having him.
Copy !req
893. Jeremy can't be going this fast
on that mountain road, surely.
Copy !req
894. 'Sorry, James, it wasn't a mountain
road, which meant that once
Copy !req
895. 'more, thanks to editing trickery,
I could get up to 55 miles an hour.'
Copy !req
896. I'm in an American road movie now.
Copy !req
897. 'Feeling pleased with my choice
of route, I called Mr Angry.'
Copy !req
898. Hammond. You utter,
utter bastard. Where are you?
Copy !req
899. I'm on the east side, on the most
amazing road I've ever found.
Copy !req
900. God. Have you seen James?
Copy !req
901. No, I'm on the other road,
the other side of the water.
Copy !req
902. So he should be ahead of me
Copy !req
903. if he's gone this way, or... James
is on your side of the lake.
Copy !req
904. So he must be on this road then.
Right, I'm going to reel him in.
Copy !req
905. In fact, at this point,
we all had the hammer down.
Copy !req
906. 51 miles to go. 30 miles of range.
Copy !req
907. Come on, Aston. Where the hell
is Hammond? Is he catching me?
Copy !req
908. Right, 60 miles.
And no sign of James.
Copy !req
909. I'm just praying to see
a speck of blue up ahead.
Copy !req
910. I've got to be in front of Jeremy,
there's no way he can do it.
Copy !req
911. He's got to stop for fuel.
Copy !req
912. I don't know what that is,
but that's all it's having.
Copy !req
913. 'To find out what damage the fuel
stop had done, I called May.'
Copy !req
914. Clarkson. May, where are you?
Copy !req
915. I have got to the bottom of the lake
Copy !req
916. and I'm just coming
into the small town...
Copy !req
917. No, I think you're ahead of me.
Has Hammond caught you up?
Copy !req
918. Hammond is behind me,
but only by a few miles.
Copy !req
919. Argh! That means he's probably
ahead of me.
Copy !req
920. 'But the race wasn't done yet.
Copy !req
921. 'Because at the bottom of the lake
there were three routes to
Copy !req
922. 'the finish line in the border
town of Calexico.
Copy !req
923. 'And none of us had any idea
which would be the fastest.'
Copy !req
924. Jeremy will go on the 111.
He has to,
Copy !req
925. because he's come from that side,
he will get to that one first.
Copy !req
926. I get to the 86 first, but is it quicker?
I just don't know. God.
Copy !req
927. What would Hammond do?
Copy !req
928. Right, this road takes me straight
through Calexico to the border.
Copy !req
929. I think this is the quickest.
Copy !req
930. I think James has gone
a different route,
Copy !req
931. this is where I'm going to take him.
Copy !req
932. Please, God, don't let me be last.
Copy !req
933. A big drive-through dentist there,
hopefully Hammond will stop at that.
Copy !req
934. Four miles, come on, come on,
come on, come on.
Copy !req
935. Coming into town now. This all
looks decidedly Mexican now.
Copy !req
936. Which is to say brilliant, very nice.
Copy !req
937. God.
Copy !req
938. Traffic lights.
Copy !req
939. God, and the rozzers
are behind me.
Copy !req
940. Fifth Street, yes.
Does it go to Mexico?
Copy !req
941. Where is the border crossing?
Copy !req
942. Can't get lost right now.
Mess it all up at the end.
Copy !req
943. Border, border, border.
Copy !req
944. You beauty!
Copy !req
945. May or Hammond,
which one is going to be eaten?
Copy !req
946. 'The answer came seconds later.'
Copy !req
947. Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!
Copy !req
948. I don't care if you won -
is it just you here? Yep.
Copy !req
949. Ho-ho!
Copy !req
950. God, no. No.
Copy !req
951. Buenos dias!
Copy !req
952. Is that Mexico there?
That's the border there.
Copy !req
953. Look, it's very simple.
Goodbye. Bye, thank you so much.
Copy !req
954. You're in the United States
of America, land of the free.
Copy !req
955. There's a big fence, the other
side of it, everybody hates you.
Copy !req
956. Bye! Bye.
Copy !req
957. It's a bit like sending Paddington
Bear into a mincing machine,
Copy !req
958. there is an element of...
He looks quite tragic.
Copy !req
959. With that, back to the studio.
Copy !req
960. I think we can probably handle
a conclusion on our own.
Copy !req
961. Because the Aston Martin and
the Lexus were... Tremendous.
Copy !req
962. They really were, weren't they?
Copy !req
963. And the Viper was... Awful.
Awful, absolutely.
Copy !req
964. So there we are.
Copy !req
965. Now, we will be bringing you
a review of the Mexican Mastretta
Copy !req
966. sports car in a couple of weeks,
unless of course in the meantime
Copy !req
967. somebody finds a suspiciously white
tooth in their taco.
Copy !req
968. In which case, we will be showing
you a touching tribute to
Copy !req
969. the late broadcaster
Richard Hammond.
Copy !req
970. So, on that potential bombshell,
it's now time to end.
Copy !req
971. Thank you so much for watching,
good night.
Copy !req
972. Corrections by Wally73
Copy !req