1. Top Gear S19E03 Wembley to Milan
Corrections & sync: Wally73.
Copy !req
2. Tonight, I stop for petrol,
Copy !req
3. Richard wears some sunglasses,
Copy !req
4. and James sees some shirts.
Copy !req
5. Hello. Good evening.
Thank you so much, everybody.
Copy !req
6. Thank you. Thank you.
Copy !req
7. Now, we begin with this.
Copy !req
8. It is the Toyota GT 86, a car
which has stirred the soul
Copy !req
9. and indeed the trousers of every
petrolhead in the land.
Copy !req
10. But, unfortunately, to explain why
Copy !req
11. I need to be a little bit boring.
Copy !req
12. What we have here is
a front-wheel drive car
Copy !req
13. going around Chicago Corner
in an exuberant manner.
Copy !req
14. If we slow the film down,
Copy !req
15. you can see the front wheels are
fully turned,
Copy !req
16. but the car is ploughing straight on.
Copy !req
17. This is called understeer.
Copy !req
18. Now, here we have another car
coming around the same corner
Copy !req
19. in the same exuberant fashion.
Copy !req
20. However, because this one is
rear-wheel drive,
Copy !req
21. the back end is sliding out of line.
Copy !req
22. This is called oversteer.
Copy !req
23. Now, for reasons that are extremely
difficult to explain
Copy !req
24. to normal human beings,
petrolheads prefer oversteer.
Copy !req
25. We like the front end to grip
and the rear to be all loose
Copy !req
26. and that means we prefer rear-wheel drive.
Copy !req
27. But rear-drive cars -
Jags, BMWs, Porsches, Mercs -
Copy !req
28. are complicated to make and that
means they tend to be expensive.
Copy !req
29. That brings me back to the new GT 86 -
Copy !req
30. a rear-wheel drive car that
costs just £25,000.
Copy !req
31. Whoo! Ha-ha!
Copy !req
32. It gets better.
The engine is a flat-four boxer unit
Copy !req
33. so the pistons go like that and that
means it can be mounted low down
Copy !req
34. and that means a low centre of gravity.
Copy !req
35. And there's no turbo charger
so there's no lag.
Copy !req
36. Everything about the GT 86 is immediate...
Copy !req
37. and brilliant.
Copy !req
38. And I haven't got to the best bit yet.
Copy !req
39. To make sure that its tail
is as waggly as possible...
Copy !req
40. they use exactly the same
sort of skinny little tyres
Copy !req
41. they use on a Prius.
Copy !req
42. And what it means is the petrolhead
can enjoy some tail-out action
Copy !req
43. at low, non-frightening speeds.
Copy !req
44. Look, here we are, 30 miles an
hour, well within the speed limit,
Copy !req
45. and the tail's gone!
Copy !req
46. You might think it's daft
Copy !req
47. fitting deliberately ungrippy tyres
on a car.
Copy !req
48. You might think that you'd
inevitably crash, but would you?
Copy !req
49. Well, let's find out.
Copy !req
50. How hard is it to slide this thing
at 80 miles per hour
Copy !req
51. the wrong way round the Hammerhead?
Copy !req
52. Not hard.
Copy !req
53. You could drift this car
while reading a book.
Copy !req
54. So I did.
Copy !req
55. "Some regard non-echoic irony"
Copy !req
56. "as being produced by semantic reversal."
Copy !req
57. Interesting point.
Copy !req
58. Because of the thin tyres, it's
obvious the GT 86 was not designed
Copy !req
59. to set new lap records at the Nurburgring.
Copy !req
60. And with a 197 horsepower,
two-litre engine,
Copy !req
61. it won't win many drag races either.
Copy !req
62. What it will do,
though, is put a massive smile
Copy !req
63. on the face of every motoring
enthusiast in the world.
Copy !req
64. It isn't even stupid.
Copy !req
65. It comes with easy finance
and a five-year warranty
Copy !req
66. and cruise control and Bluetooth and
air-conditioning come as standard.
Copy !req
67. There's a boot too, which is big
enough for things
Copy !req
68. and in the back, a couple of seats.
Copy !req
69. There are, however, a couple of problems.
Copy !req
70. One, it doesn't look
particularly interesting
Copy !req
71. and two, it has a deadly rival.
Copy !req
72. Welcome, everyone, to the Subaru BRZ.
Copy !req
73. Like the Toyota, it has rear drive.
Copy !req
74. And a low-mounted two-litre boxer engine.
Copy !req
75. Like the Toyota,
it'll go from 0-60 in 7.7 seconds
Copy !req
76. and onwards to a top speed of 137.
Copy !req
77. And the similarities go further than that.
Copy !req
78. Both cost the same.
Copy !req
79. They have the same bodies
Copy !req
80. and the same interiors with
the same equipment.
Copy !req
81. They're even built by the same
people in the same factory.
Copy !req
82. You might imagine, then,
that it's quite hard to
Copy !req
83. choose between them,
but, actually, it isn't.
Copy !req
84. Watch, because this is how you do it.
Copy !req
85. Eeeny meeny miny moe
Catch a teacher by his toe.
Copy !req
86. When he squeals let him go
Eeeny meeny miny moe.
Copy !req
87. Toyota it is.
Copy !req
88. A-ha, now we must find out how
fast the winner of our
Copy !req
89. eeny-meeny-miny-moe test goes
round our track and that, of course,
Copy !req
90. means handing it over
to our tame racing driver.
Copy !req
91. Some say that,
following the vote on gay marriage,
Copy !req
92. he's got engaged to James May's lawn mower.
Copy !req
93. And that he's become convinced this
week that Henry IV is buried
Copy !req
94. under the Follow Through?
Copy !req
95. All we know is he's called The Stig!
Copy !req
96. And he's off.
Copy !req
97. Skinny Prius tyres scrambling
for grip on the damp track
Copy !req
98. could make for some big slides.
Copy !req
99. Let's be finding out
here on the first corner.
Copy !req
100. He's keeping it remarkably tidy so
far. That is a bit of a surprise.
Copy !req
101. Stig still obsessed with national anthems.
Copy !req
102. No need to tell you where that's from
Copy !req
103. and no surprise the GT 86 did go
a bit sideways around Chicago.
Copy !req
104. Right, Hammerhead now.
ABS pulsing hard under braking.
Copy !req
105. Suspect it might oversteer here.
Copy !req
106. Yes, there it is.
Copy !req
107. It is very, very tail happy
when it's greasy.
Copy !req
108. Bet Stig's smiling, though.
Copy !req
109. Now, will we see a small brown
Richard III from the Follow Through?
Copy !req
110. I think we might. Looking a little
bit out of shape there.
Copy !req
111. OK, now we just have two corners left.
Copy !req
112. Here we are, little bit of opposite
lock going in there to keep
Copy !req
113. it all tidy and now Gambon.
Copy !req
114. Here he comes and - guess what? -
Copy !req
115. he's sideways again, but across the line.
Copy !req
116. It did it in one minute, 11.7.
Copy !req
117. I made that up.
Copy !req
118. It was a little bit slower.
Copy !req
119. It was a lot, lot slower actually.
Copy !req
120. 1.31.03, so there we are.
Copy !req
121. But, once again, we must turn to
the baby Jesus who once said,
Copy !req
122. "He who shall be last,
shall be sideways and smiling."
Copy !req
123. And now it is time for the news
and the news is Subaru has announced
Copy !req
124. that there will be a new Impreza,
Copy !req
125. but that it won't be coming to
Britain. I'm sorry, what?
Copy !req
126. Yes, there is a new one but we're
not going to have it in Britain.
Copy !req
127. They're not going to sell it.
Copy !req
128. The Yob-mobile is not going to be
sold in Britain? That is so.
Copy !req
129. But how will our studio audience get
here every week? I've no idea.
Copy !req
130. I'm not joking. Every single week
our car park is 75% Subaru Imprezas.
Copy !req
131. Don't worry about our car park.
Copy !req
132. What's going to happen to Wales
because, once again, those of us
Copy !req
133. who choose to live in the countryside
are not just ignored but abused,
Copy !req
134. it would seem deliberately,
and I've had enough, seriously -
Copy !req
135. the end of the Impreza.
Copy !req
136. I mean, they've taken our libraries,
they've taken our post offices,
Copy !req
137. they've taken our bus services
and they can never take our freedom.
Copy !req
138. It must stop.
Copy !req
139. Crikey! Hammond's gone mad.
Copy !req
140. It's the end.
Copy !req
141. You say that, Hammond,
and indeed they have because they're
Copy !req
142. only going to concentrate now on the
Forester and the Legacy Outback.
Copy !req
143. And the BLZ that
I was just talking about in my film.
Copy !req
144. Well, technically, yes.
Sorry, lads, I don't care.
Copy !req
145. You're rambling on about cars
that don't matter.
Copy !req
146. Wait, what do you mean
"technically, yes" on the BLZ?
Copy !req
147. The thing is they did a deal with Toyota
Copy !req
148. when they did their joint
venture thing. Yeah.
Copy !req
149. And the arrangement was,
for every ten Subarus that are sold,
Copy !req
150. they can sell 90 of the Toyotas.
Copy !req
151. So you can order a Subaru
and have it some time in the future,
Copy !req
152. or you can have a Toyota this
afternoon, sir. You're kidding?
Copy !req
153. But either way, you can't have an
Impreza. That's the key issue here.
Copy !req
154. You may as well just get
rid of the countryside.
Copy !req
155. All right, all right, Hammond.
That's incredible.
Copy !req
156. I thought it was
all about the ban on fox hunting.
Copy !req
157. It is a good question, though.
What are yobbos going to drive?
Copy !req
158. I don't know.
Copy !req
159. Well, if you are a yobbo
and you have a suggestion,
Copy !req
160. write it down on a note, attach it to brick
Copy !req
161. and throw it through our window
Copy !req
162. at 201, Wood Lane, London,
W, wherever we are, 12.
Copy !req
163. Hammond. What? You like a Camaro,
don't you? Yes, I do.
Copy !req
164. OK, well, they've made one just for
you. Here it is. There you go.
Copy !req
165. Funny!
Copy !req
166. Ignore the little one,
that's a Hot Wheels one.
Copy !req
167. What they've done is a full size
Hot Wheels model of the Camaro.
Copy !req
168. So they've made a full size
version of a model which is
Copy !req
169. a miniature version of a full size car?
Copy !req
170. Yes, I can't understand the logic
myself but that's what they've done.
Copy !req
171. That's a brilliant idea. Is it?
Copy !req
172. That will survive an 800mph impact
with a giant skirting board
Copy !req
173. and come out completely unscathed.
Copy !req
174. The worst thing about Hot Wheels is
Copy !req
175. when you get up in the night
for a pee and you tread on one.
Copy !req
176. Or Lego.
Copy !req
177. Or an upturned plug.
Copy !req
178. No, Lego's worse. Why?
Copy !req
179. Because an upturned plug is big.
Lego hides in the carpets.
Copy !req
180. You can't see it.
Copy !req
181. Is there anything worse than an
upturned plug for treading on
Copy !req
182. in the middle of the night?
Copy !req
183. A land mine.
Copy !req
184. A tiger? Your house, James...
I know something worse.
Copy !req
185. Dog shit? I was about to say...
Copy !req
186. It's the, "-splat!"
Copy !req
187. If you have a lot of dogs, it can happen.
Copy !req
188. You have horses in your house.
Copy !req
189. I did. On occasion, yes, it has happened.
Copy !req
190. Have you ever trodden in some horse
manure? Possibly, unbeknownst to me.
Copy !req
191. I just had a warm foot.
Copy !req
192. Anyway, if you want a full size
model of a toy car,
Copy !req
193. it's basically a Camaro with Hot
Wheels written on it, it's £40,000.
Copy !req
194. But it will be worth more
if you keep it in the box.
Copy !req
195. Ooh, now, business news.
Copy !req
196. Yes. Important business news.
Copy !req
197. Classic car values have been
shooting through the roof
Copy !req
198. in recent years and months
and I think I know why.
Copy !req
199. If you put your life savings
in a bank, what is it nowadays,
Copy !req
200. half a percent interest?
Copy !req
201. So if you put £25,000 life savings
in the bank you get...
Copy !req
202. 125 quid.
Copy !req
203. It is about 125 quid a year
back in interest.
Copy !req
204. Now, if you'd have bought ten years ago
Copy !req
205. an E-Type Jag for £25,000, it would
now be worth £80,000.
Copy !req
206. £80,000, and you'd have had
an E-Type to drive around in,
Copy !req
207. cos you can't drive around in a bank
statement. Makes perfect sense.
Copy !req
208. And there's no tax presumably on the
profit on a car? No, there isn't.
Copy !req
209. On a car, you can sell it
and not pay any tax on it.
Copy !req
210. But there's quite a lot of cars doing
that. Ferrari 275 GTS.
Copy !req
211. If you bought one of those
ten years ago, £130,000,
Copy !req
212. now half a million in ten years. I know.
Copy !req
213. It's staggering how cars have gone up.
Copy !req
214. The difficult thing is knowing
what to pick next,
Copy !req
215. spotting what's going to do that.
Copy !req
216. Talk to me. Really?
Copy !req
217. So, Jeremy, what's going to be...?
Copy !req
218. I once bought a BMW
three-litre CSL for £3,000.
Copy !req
219. They're now worth 40, 50? Easily.
How much did you sell yours for?
Copy !req
220. 1,500 quid.
Copy !req
221. I am the man you turn to.
Come on, your top tip.
Copy !req
222. Subaru Impreza probably!
Copy !req
223. We ought to take this quite seriously
Copy !req
224. because we could actually dispense
sound financial advice.
Copy !req
225. A car I've noticed has gone up
a lot in recent years
Copy !req
226. is the Rolls Royce Corniche.
Copy !req
227. Yeah, like the one you've got, James.
Copy !req
228. How much is it worth now, James?
About a million pounds. Is it?
Copy !req
229. That's nothing compared to
the Mercedes 600 Grosser.
Copy !req
230. Such as the one you've got,
Jeremy. £1 billion.
Copy !req
231. Really? A billion pounds?
Copy !req
232. It's now a billion to buy one of those.
Copy !req
233. If anybody's interested,
give me a shout after the show.
Copy !req
234. You know the old Maserati Quattroporte?
Copy !req
235. We all agreed on this actually. It
was one of the most want-one cars.
Copy !req
236. You just got in and wanted
one of these. Fantastic thing.
Copy !req
237. For me, though,
the only problem with it was,
Copy !req
238. I thought its headlights were
a bit too small.
Copy !req
239. They were out of proportion.
Copy !req
240. There's a new Quattroporte
been announced. Here it is.
Copy !req
241. I think it's got the same problem.
It's got piggy little eyes.
Copy !req
242. It looks like Ray Mears.
Copy !req
243. A bit fat and lives on squirrels.
Copy !req
244. Do you know the best thing about Ray Mears?
Copy !req
245. You know he always wears those
very tight shorts?
Copy !req
246. Well, when he bends down to
whittle something,
Copy !req
247. you can always see a testes.
Copy !req
248. That is the best thing
about Ray Mears? Not the best thing.
Copy !req
249. The occasional glimpse of chicken
skin outside of his shorts?
Copy !req
250. No, you know what I mean. No, I don't.
Copy !req
251. Don't bend down, Ray. No, there it is!
Copy !req
252. One of the boys has popped out.
Copy !req
253. Anyway, if you do want a Maserati,
Copy !req
254. there's a V6 turbo which is £80,000
Copy !req
255. and a V8 turbo which is £108,000.
Copy !req
256. I did want one quite a lot.
You have now ruined it.
Copy !req
257. And that's the end of the news.
Copy !req
258. Now, over the years, we've had many
big races across Europe
Copy !req
259. and in every single one of them,
the car, driven by me,
Copy !req
260. has always beaten public transport.
Copy !req
261. However, since the last race,
public transport has got a lot faster
Copy !req
262. so the producers thought it would be
a good idea for us to have another.
Copy !req
263. Yes, and they announced
that they had one ticket
Copy !req
264. for a Champions League football match to be
Copy !req
265. played between AC Milan
and a Belgian team called Anderlecht
Copy !req
266. down at the San Siro Stadium
here near Milan.
Copy !req
267. And the first of us
to get there could have it.
Copy !req
268. The start would be here
at Wembley Stadium in Wembley.
Copy !req
269. As usual, James and I would be on
public transport, buses,
Copy !req
270. trains and tubes.
Copy !req
271. And, as usual,
Copy !req
272. Jeremy would be making
the 800-mile journey by car, except
Copy !req
273. obviously for the Channel which
he would have to cross by boat.
Copy !req
274. There was, however, one difference
because the producer said to me that
Copy !req
275. I couldn't just turn up at the start
line as I usually do with
Copy !req
276. a £350,000 super car made
out of rhodium and myrrh.
Copy !req
277. No, they said the car he chose had to
cost no more than £35,000.
Copy !req
278. So, just to summarise, Jeremy would
be slower and we would be faster,
Copy !req
279. so you can see why were feeling
just a little bit confident.
Copy !req
280. To have a hope of making
the kick-off in Italy,
Copy !req
281. the start time was an alarming 3.30am
Copy !req
282. and, rather worryingly, at 3.20am,
Jeremy still hadn't arrived.
Copy !req
283. Right, so 35 grand. He's not going to
get that much power for that, is he?
Copy !req
284. No. What I'd do, to be honest,
even though it's a bit boring,
Copy !req
285. is get something like a diesel Audi,
cos it will go fast enough
Copy !req
286. and you'd be comfortable
and you get the range.
Copy !req
287. BM. Or a BM, yeah.
Get something reasonable. A Volvo.
Copy !req
288. Even a Mercedes for that.
Copy !req
289. 'Soon we had an answer.'
Copy !req
290. Yeah, what he's done, he's gone for
a Mustang. A Ford Mustang.
Copy !req
291. There they are.
He looks pleased with himself.
Copy !req
292. Dear, dear.
Copy !req
293. What do you think of that?
Copy !req
294. Well, you do know, don't you,
that just because a car has
Copy !req
295. go-faster stripes on it, it doesn't
actually mean it goes faster?
Copy !req
296. I know.
Copy !req
297. You wouldn't go through Europe in
a Stetson with chaps on, would you?
Copy !req
298. He would. So why? Come on! Because...
Copy !req
299. Mustangs, very good straight line
quarter of a mile.
Copy !req
300. That's what they're for. This
is 800 miles across Europe. Yep. No.
Copy !req
301. Have you quite finished
because have you seen the time?
Copy !req
302. Actually that's a very good point. I
think we need to get cracking. Yeah.
Copy !req
303. 'And so, at precisely 3.37am
the race began!'
Copy !req
304. Mustn't spin the wheels on the
pitch. Mustn't break the pitch.
Copy !req
305. Here we go... again. Look.
Copy !req
306. That's it, now we've got to
play for England. It's the wardrobe.
Copy !req
307. Look, there's Adrian Cole's shirt.
Copy !req
308. Right, 16 hours to kick-off
Copy !req
309. and I've got 814 miles to go.
Copy !req
310. 'For the first part of their
journey, Richard and James would
Copy !req
311. 'have to catch a night bus and then
an overland train to St Pancreas.
Copy !req
312. 'I, meanwhile, had a choice.'
Copy !req
313. So, North Circular M25,
or straight through London?
Copy !req
314. 3.45 in the morning, I'm thinking
straight through London.
Copy !req
315. Wake a few people up...
in Sheffield, in fact.
Copy !req
316. Morning.
I'd like a single to Hendon overland.
Copy !req
317. First Class, that must be upstairs
at the front. Is it? I don't know.
Copy !req
318. I haven't been on a night bus
since the late '80s,
Copy !req
319. but when I did, it wasn't like this.
Copy !req
320. I was envisaging a sea of sick,
sloshing from side to side.
Copy !req
321. If you're sophisticated or intelligent,
Copy !req
322. in other words, European,
Copy !req
323. you might think James May has a point.
Copy !req
324. That this is a stupid car.
Copy !req
325. In fact, if you are from the land of
Wordsworth and Shakespeare
Copy !req
326. and Right Honourable Gentleman,
Copy !req
327. you probably think
the Mustang is a bit daft.
Copy !req
328. A codpiece, really, for the shorter chap.
Copy !req
329. You still have a Mustang, don't you? Yes.
Copy !req
330. Judi Dench, June Whitfield, Melvyn Bragg.
Copy !req
331. These are NOT Ford Mustang people.
Copy !req
332. Would you drive it to Milan?
Copy !req
333. I wouldn't drive it to Cheltenham.
Copy !req
334. I mean, it's lovely. I like Mustangs,
but they're not fast.
Copy !req
335. You know how people who don't ride
bikes think Harleys are fast,
Copy !req
336. and they're not? Mmm.
Copy !req
337. It's like that.
Copy !req
338. 'This particular Mustang,
however, is not like that.'
Copy !req
339. In America, this car costs
the equivalent of £35,000.
Copy !req
340. It is very cheap.
Copy !req
341. But its engine produces 662 horsepower.
Copy !req
342. That's round about 100 more than you get
Copy !req
343. from a Ferrari 458 or a Mercedes SLS.
Copy !req
344. It is, in fact, the most powerful
road-going V8 ever made.
Copy !req
345. 'And today, I will need that power,
Copy !req
346. 'because since we last did
one of these pan-European races,
Copy !req
347. 'the seesaw has tilted
to make life harder for the car.'
Copy !req
348. You see, the train they're using
to get to the Channel
Copy !req
349. is 20 minutes faster than it used to be.
Copy !req
350. And to make things worse,
Copy !req
351. they've stopped using the JetCat
things to go across the Channel.
Copy !req
352. I have to use an old-fashioned ferry,
Copy !req
353. and that's 40 minutes slower
than it used to be.
Copy !req
354. So even before I get to France,
I've lost an hour.
Copy !req
355. An hour ahead. Doesn't stand
a chance. You can't make that up.
Copy !req
356. Yeah, well, you're right. Well, unless he tries
to make it up in a Mustang, round a corner.
Copy !req
357. Then he'll just be up a tree.
Copy !req
358. 'It's true.
Mustangs are not good at corners.
Copy !req
359. 'But that wouldn't be a problem
for me on the motorway.
Copy !req
360. 'What was a problem was fuel consumption.'
Copy !req
361. Since I left Wembley,
I've done 12.6 miles to the gallon.
Copy !req
362. That's not brilliant, is it?
Copy !req
363. 'And nor, as it turned out,
Copy !req
364. 'was the Mustang's voice activated
telephone directory.'
Copy !req
365. Richard Hammond.
Copy !req
366. 'For media device, say,
Copy !req
367. '"User device,"USB line in,"
or "Bluetooth audio."
Copy !req
368. 'For settings, say,
"Phone or Voice settings."
Copy !req
369. 'For sync services, say, "Services."
Copy !req
370. 'If a route is active, you can say,
"Next turn,"Update route,"
Copy !req
371. ' "Route status..." ' Shut up!
Copy !req
372. Look, St Pancras.
Copy !req
373. Do you want to go before we set off?
Copy !req
374. Please come in. Thank you.
Copy !req
375. This is nice!
Copy !req
376. 'Or see the tips available at
www.saymyroute.com.'
Copy !req
377. HE SCREAMS Please, stop talking!
Copy !req
378. As we waited for the train to depart,
Copy !req
379. the tension on board was electric.
Copy !req
380. It is about ten years since
we did one of these races
Copy !req
381. with James and me on public transport
and Jeremy in a car.
Copy !req
382. A few things have changed.
Copy !req
383. Amongst them, ten years ago,
Copy !req
384. my esteemed college would have
managed to stay awake.
Copy !req
385. Obviously those days are gone.
Copy !req
386. It has caught up with him.
Copy !req
387. Nevertheless, the race is still going on.
Copy !req
388. And here is Jeremy.
Copy !req
389. And he appears to be in Dover.
Copy !req
390. I was indeed boarding HMS Yesterday,
Copy !req
391. where I found out that not everyone
shares my views on the Mustang.
Copy !req
392. So I mocked this thing
all the way through London.
Copy !req
393. I mocked it, actually,
all the way through my life.
Copy !req
394. But there is something about it which is,
Copy !req
395. as you can see quite appealing.
People like it.
Copy !req
396. I think it appeals to our inner
nine-year-old.
Copy !req
397. 'Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard...'
Copy !req
398. He's not really French. It's just...
Copy !req
399. I find the girls respond to this accent.
Copy !req
400. It works very nicely.
Copy !req
401. 'Please ensure that your luggage is...'
Copy !req
402. Lugg-age!
Copy !req
403. Our new, faster train
thundered across Kent,
Copy !req
404. and was already under the Channel
Copy !req
405. when HMS 1924
finally lumbered out of Dover.
Copy !req
406. Why are we going so slowly?
Copy !req
407. We used to be able to
go across the Channel in 50 minutes
Copy !req
408. and now it takes 90 minutes.
Copy !req
409. It doesn't make any sense!
Copy !req
410. We're already steaming ahead
through here somewhere,
Copy !req
411. and he's just there, look.
Copy !req
412. Miles ahead. That's incredible.
Copy !req
413. 'And thanks to the speedo app on my phone,
Copy !req
414. 'we could keep abreast
of our immense pace.'
Copy !req
415. 177 miles an hour.
Copy !req
416. He's not doing that, is he? No.
Copy !req
417. 'In fact, I was only doing
a Victorian 23 knots.'
Copy !req
418. I'm going to ring May because, as
you can see, we're nearly in France.
Copy !req
419. Here he is now.
Copy !req
420. Jeremy Clarkson.
Copy !req
421. May, yes. 'Yes, hello.'
Copy !req
422. Where are you?
Copy !req
423. We are about 15 minutes outside Paris,
Copy !req
424. and about 200 miles into France.
Copy !req
425. You're what? 15 minutes from Paris?
Copy !req
426. Yes.
Copy !req
427. OK. I'm not...
Copy !req
428. not actually in France yet.
Copy !req
429. What, you're still on the boat?
Copy !req
430. This is a setback, I admit.
But enjoy your cockiness.
Copy !req
431. Well, he's had it!
Copy !req
432. Right, they are now arriving in Paris.
Copy !req
433. Right, next train.
Copy !req
434. There you go. Paris, 275km.
Copy !req
435. So they are 275km in front of me.
Copy !req
436. Do you ever get the impression
you're completely wasting your day?
Copy !req
437. On the plus side, Hammond and May
now had to get across Paris
Copy !req
438. to catch their train to Milan.
Copy !req
439. Which wouldn't be leaving
for another 80 minutes.
Copy !req
440. It's one, two, three, four,
five, six, seven.
Copy !req
441. 'That meant I could close the gap
Copy !req
442. 'and I had just the engine for the job.'
Copy !req
443. It's a big, 5.8L, supercharged V8,
Copy !req
444. but unlike most traditional American V8s,
Copy !req
445. this one isn't made from
melted-down box girder bridges.
Copy !req
446. It's actually quite sophisticated.
Copy !req
447. The block is made in Germany,
where they know what they're doing.
Copy !req
448. It's got plasma-this and Stellite-that.
Copy !req
449. The propshaft is even
made from carbon fibre.
Copy !req
450. Hopefully, then, it won't explode
Copy !req
451. when I introduce it to what
we Europeans call speed.
Copy !req
452. '0-60 in this car takes just 3.7 seconds.
Copy !req
453. 'And the top speed is 202.'
Copy !req
454. And I needn't worry
about the police, of course,
Copy !req
455. because I'm an Englishman in American car,
Copy !req
456. and the French, well,
they love that Anglo-US combination.
Copy !req
457. It makes them feel all warm and gooey.
Copy !req
458. Bonjour, monsieur.
Copy !req
459. Will you carry my bag for me for
a bit? Er, let me think about it.
Copy !req
460. Um... no.
Copy !req
461. 50 miles to empty. Fuel level low.
Copy !req
462. I've got to go for a pee now.
Copy !req
463. I think that's the ladies! I don't know!
Copy !req
464. It's all women in there!
Go and have a look.
Copy !req
465. They always have. It's French.
Copy !req
466. No, it's just confusing.
I'm going to hold onto it.
Copy !req
467. 'At the petrol station,
I discovered a problem.'
Copy !req
468. You are joking?
Copy !req
469. It's only got a 50L fuel tank?
Copy !req
470. 50L? What's the point of a 50L fuel tank?
Copy !req
471. So I'm doing the maths.
Copy !req
472. 50L, that's about 14 miles to the gallon.
Copy !req
473. Which means I'll have to stop
every 140 miles.
Copy !req
474. 'As the Mustang set about draining
its fuel thimble, the phone rang.'
Copy !req
475. Hammond. 'Hello, how are you?'
Copy !req
476. 'Are you still in Paris?'
Copy !req
477. We're just setting off now, yeah. What?
Copy !req
478. We're leaving Gare de Lyon now.
Copy !req
479. And you're 100 miles ahead of me already,
Copy !req
480. and you'll be increasing that lead?
Copy !req
481. The thing is, mate,
Copy !req
482. we've still got quite a long way to go,
Copy !req
483. and I don't want to put an end
to all this right now,
Copy !req
484. but you have clearly had it.
Copy !req
485. That is really not good.
Copy !req
486. They're on the super fast train,
and they're now doing
Copy !req
487. 100 miles an hour more than I am.
Copy !req
488. Sit rep -
Copy !req
489. I'm going to lose!
Copy !req
490. I mean, normally,
Copy !req
491. normally I win those races by minutes.
Copy !req
492. Yeah, well, seconds, actually, when
we raced the Ferrari to Verbier.
Copy !req
493. No, no, you're absolutely right.
Copy !req
494. So to be an hour behind
before I even got to France,
Copy !req
495. the situation was pretty bleak.
Copy !req
496. But we shall find out
what happens later on,
Copy !req
497. because now it is time to put a star
in our reasonably-priced car.
Copy !req
498. Now, my guest tonight drives
a Bentley Continental.
Copy !req
499. AND a Range Rover,
AND has an impenetrable accent,
Copy !req
500. but isn't a footballer.
Copy !req
501. She is, in fact,
an incredibly talented songsmith.
Copy !req
502. Ladies and gentlemen,
please welcome Amy Macdonald!
Copy !req
503. How are you?
Copy !req
504. Good, thank you.
Copy !req
505. Excellent! Look who's here!
Copy !req
506. Marvellous!
Copy !req
507. Now, as you say yourself,
you're not really a household name,
Copy !req
508. but you have had
some EXTRAORDINARY success.
Copy !req
509. Yes, I like to think so.
Copy !req
510. How many albums have you sold now?
Copy !req
511. We're close to about five million, I think.
Copy !req
512. Five million albums!
Copy !req
513. You started when you were...
Copy !req
514. well, you were 15 or something,
when you picked up a guitar?
Copy !req
515. Yeah. What are you now? 25.
Copy !req
516. 25! Yeah.
Copy !req
517. And it's not just Britain, either,
it's all across Europe.
Copy !req
518. Yes, I've been very fortunate
Copy !req
519. with the support I've had in places
Copy !req
520. like Germany or Switzerland or Holland.
Copy !req
521. I've been very lucky with it.
Copy !req
522. Do they understand
what you're on about there?
Copy !req
523. Erm, most of them understand.
Copy !req
524. I have had the odd strange comment.
Copy !req
525. One in particular was,
"Now that you're successful,"
Copy !req
526. "will you learn to speak English properly?"
Copy !req
527. And will you?
Copy !req
528. I still haven't!
Copy !req
529. Sorry, Scotland! Couldn't help
myself! Couldn't help myself!
Copy !req
530. And you're a rare thing, actually.
Copy !req
531. You're a Scottish person who
actually still lives in Scotland.
Copy !req
532. Is that right? Yes, I do.
Copy !req
533. You're not like Connery
and all the other ones
Copy !req
534. who live in the Bahamas and go,
"I love Scotland!"
Copy !req
535. "I love it so much, I live in Monaco."
Copy !req
536. That was a Scottish accent, by the way.
Copy !req
537. That was terrible.
It was dreadful, I agree.
Copy !req
538. So you are really, I mean,
Copy !req
539. one of the biggest petrolheads
I think we've ever had on the show.
Copy !req
540. On a scale of one to ten,
where would you put yourself?
Copy !req
541. I don't know, I mean,
I went through a phase
Copy !req
542. where I was stat crazy
and I knew everything.
Copy !req
543. I knew all the brake horsepower
of everything that was coming out,
Copy !req
544. and I just was obsessed by it.
Copy !req
545. I've just... Ever since
I passed my driving test,
Copy !req
546. it's just been something that
I've been really excited by
Copy !req
547. and just exhilarated,
and I love the thought of cars.
Copy !req
548. I know you had a big love affair
Copy !req
549. for quite a long time, actually,
with the Audi R8?
Copy !req
550. Yes, I did. That was my first true love.
Copy !req
551. Before I even passed my driving test,
Copy !req
552. and when I was able to buy that car,
Copy !req
553. it was just a moment of...
Copy !req
554. I was sitting behind the wheel,
Copy !req
555. and you see the little badge that says R8,
Copy !req
556. and actually had to say to myself, "No!"
Copy !req
557. "No way!" Was yours a V8 or V10?
Copy !req
558. I've done the V8 and then the V10,
Copy !req
559. and then I done the R8 GT as well.
So I'm well-rounded on the R8!
Copy !req
560. You've done a lot!
Copy !req
561. Actually, the GT was quite
an interesting idea for them,
Copy !req
562. because it was... How did they
change it? I've forgotten.
Copy !req
563. They basically made it a whole lot lighter,
Copy !req
564. so everything was carbon fibre.
Copy !req
565. They got rid of the glass
in the windows and lowered it,
Copy !req
566. so it was just quicker.
Was it more powerful?
Copy !req
567. It was up to about, I think,
Copy !req
568. 560 from about 520 from the standard V10.
Copy !req
569. Do you write albums thinking,
"Right, if I sell a lot of these,
Copy !req
570. "I can go and buy a..." Yeah, definitely!
Copy !req
571. You do? Yeah! This is the motivation?
Copy !req
572. I live my life that way!
Copy !req
573. The ultimate goal is the Bugatti Veyron,
Copy !req
574. but I've got to get busy with the old
songwriting before I can go there!
Copy !req
575. So, OK, you did a V8, a V10,
and then the GT,
Copy !req
576. and then you did...? What came after that?
Copy !req
577. After the GT came a Ferrari 458.
Copy !req
578. And that's still with me now.
Copy !req
579. That is fan... cos the 458 is...
Copy !req
580. Are you a big fan of that thing?
Copy !req
581. I am, yes. That was the first time
that I'd ever sat in a Ferrari.
Copy !req
582. And, again, I still get that moment
Copy !req
583. when I see the little prancing horse
and I go,
Copy !req
584. "No! Definitely not!"
Copy !req
585. So you pull into a petrol station,
Copy !req
586. do you get people who make
observations about your car
Copy !req
587. if you're in the Ferrari?
Yes. All the time.
Copy !req
588. Like, "I bet you can't get
much in the back of that!"
Copy !req
589. That's the usual one.
Copy !req
590. Or, "I bet that costs
a pretty penny to insure!"
Copy !req
591. And you just think,
"Why are you saying that?"
Copy !req
592. Everywhere you go abroad,
people go, "What a lovely car!"
Copy !req
593. But in Britain, it's always,
Copy !req
594. "My Maestro does more miles to the gallon."
Copy !req
595. Yes, but it makes you look like a BLEEP!
Copy !req
596. Yes, I've had that a few times, actually.
Copy !req
597. You even got it when you went on
BBC Breakfast News.
Copy !req
598. I bet you can't remember that.
Copy !req
599. I can remember it,
because you wrote a column
Copy !req
600. and you were absolutely raging about it.
Copy !req
601. I couldn't believe it!
Copy !req
602. OK, so Amy went on and said,
"I've got a Ferrari 458."
Copy !req
603. The first question was,
"Well, how much did that cost?"
Copy !req
604. The next was, "Where can you drive
a car like that in Britain?"
Copy !req
605. You can drive it everywhere!
Copy !req
606. Everywhere you drive
your pathetic little Nissan!
Copy !req
607. I was PROPERLY cross!
Copy !req
608. I actually said, "I'm going to get
Amy on Top Gear one day"
Copy !req
609. "and apologise on behalf of the BBC
for its Communist tendencies."
Copy !req
610. Thank you!
Copy !req
611. I'll tell you one more car I want to
talk to you about, actually,
Copy !req
612. which I didn't know that you'd had.
Copy !req
613. It was a Nissan GTR. Yes.
Copy !req
614. Because I've never met anybody
who owned one of those.
Copy !req
615. Did you enjoy it? No.
Copy !req
616. Really?
Copy !req
617. Obviously, it's super fast,
Copy !req
618. but I did feel like I was driving
just a big, plastic box.
Copy !req
619. Because technically, you look at
all the on-paper stuff...
Copy !req
620. if you read the car magazines
and you think,
Copy !req
621. "My God, this is amazing!"
Copy !req
622. But there is something missing
from it, isn't there?
Copy !req
623. Yeah, definitely.
And it's very quiet as well.
Copy !req
624. When I've got something super fast,
Copy !req
625. I want everyone around me
to know how fast it is!
Copy !req
626. Did you ever use launch control
on Nissan? I didn't, no.
Copy !req
627. I think it's definitely
a boy racer's car, though.
Copy !req
628. What, and you're NOT a boy racer?
Copy !req
629. I'm not a boy.
Copy !req
630. So, really, I mean, I know you said
Copy !req
631. that this was an ambition,
then, to come down here?
Copy !req
632. Yeah, totally. Was it fun out there?
Copy !req
633. It was great fun, yes.
The Stig was brilliant.
Copy !req
634. I had a good laugh and
I hope I'm not too near the bottom!
Copy !req
635. Well, the practices
weren't completely perfect.
Copy !req
636. But they were exciting!
Copy !req
637. You know when you spin off
Copy !req
638. and you know you think the cameras
weren't filming you?
Copy !req
639. Yes, they were? Yeah, they were.
Copy !req
640. Who'd like to see some of Amy's practices?
Copy !req
641. Yeah!
Copy !req
642. Let's have a look.
Copy !req
643. Right, coming up to...
Copy !req
644. yes, the second to last corner.
Copy !req
645. Ooh, yep!
Copy !req
646. Good one!
Copy !req
647. That's the follow-through.
Copy !req
648. That's about 100 miles an hour and...
Copy !req
649. And kept it going! APPLAUSE.
Copy !req
650. That's brilliant!
Copy !req
651. The only person, I think,
Copy !req
652. who's ever been off there
Copy !req
653. was Black Stig from years and years back.
Copy !req
654. Went off in a Vanquish.
Copy !req
655. It's about 100 miles an hour there.
Copy !req
656. Yeah, I was caning it, and then
right over all of them lights.
Copy !req
657. Yeah, the landing lights did suffer
quite badly, actually.
Copy !req
658. But how did you manage to run wide?
Was it really greasy?
Copy !req
659. I just think I wasn't paying
attention at that point,
Copy !req
660. and I suddenly went right off.
But I went off with style.
Copy !req
661. And you did some damage.
Copy !req
662. And I love the way you keep your foot down
Copy !req
663. and keep coming back. Yeah!
Copy !req
664. So who would like to see the lap?
Copy !req
665. Yes!
Copy !req
666. Let's play the tape. Here we go.
Copy !req
667. Perfect wheel spin.
Copy !req
668. Burning rubber!
Copy !req
669. You do look a bit scared.
Copy !req
670. And a couple of braking points there.
Copy !req
671. And into the first corner.
Copy !req
672. Just the right amount of
tyre squeal, and a perfect line.
Copy !req
673. Follow the road.
Copy !req
674. Yes, good plan!
Copy !req
675. Follow it. Get a bit in...
Copy !req
676. Bang on! Yep, that's looking good.
Copy !req
677. I'm coming for you, Damien Lewis.
Copy !req
678. I think I might beat you!
Copy !req
679. Do you know, I think you might!
Copy !req
680. He was dealing with quite a lot more
snow and ice than you've got there.
Copy !req
681. That is nicely judged through there!
Copy !req
682. My mum's going to have
a heart attack watching this!
Copy !req
683. Does she get worried? Yeah.
Copy !req
684. She does? But there's nothing to hit,
Copy !req
685. except for a few landing lights
Copy !req
686. and you can't even hit those any
more, because they've gone.
Copy !req
687. That was very fast through there,
and kept it on the island nicely.
Copy !req
688. That was, yeah, not even cut there.
No cheating.
Copy !req
689. And here we are coming up to Gambon.
Copy !req
690. Again, that is absolutely spot-on,
and across the line.
Copy !req
691. So, Amy Macdonald...
Copy !req
692. whereabouts do you think you came?
Copy !req
693. Erm, I'm hoping it's not
too far near the bottom.
Copy !req
694. Somewhere in the middle, I'd be happy with.
Copy !req
695. Somewhere in the middle.
What, the sort of 147 times?
Copy !req
696. Yeah. I'd be happy with that. Well, well!
Copy !req
697. You did...
Copy !req
698. 1...
Copy !req
699. OK, that's good. Not last!
Copy !req
700. 40...
Copy !req
701. 4...
Copy !req
702. Wow! Point four.
Copy !req
703. No bad! So I think that is
astonishingly good.
Copy !req
704. Not bad at all!
Copy !req
705. Just...
Copy !req
706. two-tenths behind Tom Cruise!
Copy !req
707. See, Stig was pushing me on and pushing me.
Copy !req
708. So he must have known that
I was right near Tom Cruise.
Copy !req
709. That is an astonishing time.
Copy !req
710. And to celebrate, we've got
a gift for you to go home with.
Copy !req
711. Yes, this hasn't happened since
Harry Enfield came here, actually.
Copy !req
712. But we'd like to present you with
the landing lights you broke.
Copy !req
713. Aw!
Copy !req
714. Ladies and gentlemen, Amy MacDonald!
Copy !req
715. There it is!
Copy !req
716. Now, tonight we are having a race.
Copy !req
717. It's between Jeremy Clarkson
in this Mustang
Copy !req
718. and Richard Hammond and I on trains.
Copy !req
719. Yes, and we left the action
Copy !req
720. with Jeremy here, and us two here,
Copy !req
721. 100 miles ahead
and going 100 miles an hour faster.
Copy !req
722. Yes, now, you don't have to be
a professor of advanced mathematics
Copy !req
723. to realise that, for once,
Copy !req
724. Jeremy Clarkson is going to lose.
Copy !req
725. I suppose it would be cruel, wouldn't it,
Copy !req
726. to pray for some kind of derailment?
Copy !req
727. A minor one.
Copy !req
728. Or a strike.
Copy !req
729. The French love a strike.
Copy !req
730. We are now approaching Fontainebleau
at 183 miles an hour.
Copy !req
731. There's the proof.
Copy !req
732. I suspect, even with his mighty Mustang,
Copy !req
733. Jeremy isn't doing that.
Copy !req
734. 'With victory for the train
looking almost certain,
Copy !req
735. 'we now had to tackle a thorny issue.
Copy !req
736. 'There were two of us on it, and
we only had one ticket to the match.'
Copy !req
737. I like big matches. Do you?
Copy !req
738. I like going to see a big match.
Copy !req
739. It's the best thing in the world
to watch. It's fantastic.
Copy !req
740. So you'd quite like to win this? Yeah.
Copy !req
741. I'll be honest, I can take it or leave it.
Copy !req
742. I'd rather leave it.
Copy !req
743. But in this one instance,
Copy !req
744. I want to win more than anything else
Copy !req
745. because I want to deny you and Jeremy
the chance of watching it.
Copy !req
746. No of fence. That's my thinking.
Copy !req
747. 'Because I wasn't really
in the race at all,
Copy !req
748. 'I was getting distracted.'
Copy !req
749. This is good. There's
a control on the steering wheel
Copy !req
750. that allows me to choose
Copy !req
751. what dial I have
in the middle of the dashboard.
Copy !req
752. So, I can have volts,
Copy !req
753. or inlet temperature,
Copy !req
754. air fuel ratio.
Copy !req
755. I've got 14 of those.
Copy !req
756. The problem we have here is that
you and I are competing,
Copy !req
757. but obviously, what we are engaged
in here is a very lengthy truce.
Copy !req
758. Yeah, because there's nothing
we can do now.
Copy !req
759. We are tied together until we get
there and we get off the train.
Copy !req
760. But the last bit is on foot. Yeah.
Copy !req
761. Now, I'm quite happy to
run on television. Are you, James?
Copy !req
762. Well, this is what's bothering me.
Copy !req
763. The best I can do is come second...
Copy !req
764. Yes... with my inability
and refusal to run.
Copy !req
765. Well, you've lost.
Copy !req
766. I've currently got 11... what is it?
Copy !req
767. InHgs! 11 inHgs.
Copy !req
768. No, wait, 20 inHgs.
Copy !req
769. What's the point of all this?
Copy !req
770. They may as well tell me
the weather forecast for Adelaide!
Copy !req
771. 'Then there was the radio,
Copy !req
772. 'which could only receive
Copy !req
773. 'frequencies ending in an odd number.'
Copy !req
774. Happily, though,
Copy !req
775. the office have provided me
with a talking book
Copy !req
776. to keep me amused on the long journey.
Copy !req
777. "He brings his hand up
to grasp my chin"
Copy !req
778. "and holds me in place."
Copy !req
779. "He wants me, and I want him."
Copy !req
780. "He sits down on the edge of the bed."
Copy !req
781. "'Did you undress me?' I whisper."
Copy !req
782. "'Yes.'."
Copy !req
783. Who preceded Alex Ferguson
and manager of Manchester United?
Copy !req
784. Kenny Dalglish.
Copy !req
785. Was it? Ron Atkinson?
He's a local builder, isn't he?
Copy !req
786. Didn't he play Mr Bean?
Copy !req
787. "Perhaps I imagined it all. No."
Copy !req
788. "I touched my lips, swollen from his kiss."
Copy !req
789. "It definitely happened."
Copy !req
790. In 1969, the year I was born,
Copy !req
791. which legend scored what was claimed
as his thousandth goal?
Copy !req
792. George Best.
Copy !req
793. Peel. Pele?
Copy !req
794. The miles rolled by
Copy !req
795. in a relentless blizzard
of fuel stops and sadomasochism.
Copy !req
796. "Before I know it, he's got
both of my hands on one of his,"
Copy !req
797. "in a vicelike grip above my head."
Copy !req
798. 'By mid-afternoon, I'd worked out
Copy !req
799. 'why this immensely powerful car
is so cheap.'
Copy !req
800. Well, it's not what you'd call
lavishly equipped.
Copy !req
801. The seats, for example, adjust manually.
Copy !req
802. Then you've got the plastics,
which are HYSTERICALLY terrible.
Copy !req
803. 'And it simply isn't as refined
or as well-engineered
Copy !req
804. 'as anything made in Europe or Japan.'
Copy !req
805. But it is a likeable car.
Copy !req
806. It's a good-looking car.
Copy !req
807. The power is always intoxicating.
Copy !req
808. You'd never, ever, ever
get bored with that.
Copy !req
809. 'And you do get a lot
of something else as well.
Copy !req
810. 'Heritage.
Copy !req
811. 'This car owes its existence
Copy !req
812. 'to a Texas chicken farmer
called Carroll Shelby.
Copy !req
813. 'He was born in 1923
with a heart condition,
Copy !req
814. 'which meant he lived much of his life
Copy !req
815. 'on a daily dose of nitroglycerine pills.
Copy !req
816. 'That's probably why, one day, he
decided to become a racing driver.
Copy !req
817. 'After not quite making the grade,
Copy !req
818. 'he heard that in little old England,
Copy !req
819. 'a small company called AC
Copy !req
820. 'was struggling to find an engine
for its sports car, the Ace.
Copy !req
821. 'He brokered a deal with Ford
to supply big V8s.
Copy !req
822. 'And what became known as
the AC Cobra was born.
Copy !req
823. 'The Sunday Times reported
Copy !req
824. 'that a coupe version had
achieved 190mph on the M1.
Copy !req
825. 'And the following week,
the Daily Mail said
Copy !req
826. 'this had sparked fury
Copy !req
827. 'with motoring organisations.
Copy !req
828. 'And thanks to the Mail's campaign,
Copy !req
829. 'the 70mph limit was introduced.
Copy !req
830. 'In America, though,
Copy !req
831. 'the Cobra cemented a partnership
between Shelby and Ford.
Copy !req
832. 'A partnership that spawned many great cars
Copy !req
833. 'and lasted right up
until May of last year,
Copy !req
834. 'when at the age of 89, he died.
Copy !req
835. 'Just before he passed away,
though, he got to see this.
Copy !req
836. 'Apparently, he liked it.
Copy !req
837. 'And I like the fact that
it bears his name on the back.'
Copy !req
838. I was going to say at this point,
Copy !req
839. "Well, Mr Shelby, wherever you are,"
Copy !req
840. "my victory today, it's for you."
Copy !req
841. But I am so far behind,
Copy !req
842. I just can't bring myself to say it.
Copy !req
843. However, while I was delivering
my small history lesson,
Copy !req
844. Ivor the Engine had stopped.
Copy !req
845. The problem is, as we start to
go into the mountains,
Copy !req
846. as we make our way towards Italy,
Copy !req
847. we get onto the old bit of the network.
Copy !req
848. It has to wind around a bit to go
through cuttings,
Copy !req
849. and that slows it down.
Copy !req
850. So we're in a very fast train
on goat paths?
Copy !req
851. And that's him, and
he's actually moving forward
Copy !req
852. in big leaps and bounds.
Copy !req
853. This thing updates itself every
two and a half, three minutes,
Copy !req
854. so we see Jeremy's progress
as a series of jumps,
Copy !req
855. and they're bigger than our jumps.
Copy !req
856. And it's costing us our lead.
Copy !req
857. It is costing our lead.
Copy !req
858. Sit rep, I've eaten my last pork pie,
Copy !req
859. and I've eaten all my sausage rolls.
Copy !req
860. Richard Hammond is making contact!
Copy !req
861. Hammond! 'I'm only wanting to ring'
Copy !req
862. with good news for you. Which is
to say, we appear to be stuck,
Copy !req
863. 'because we have mountains in our way, '
Copy !req
864. and I haven't seen more than
80mph and we're getting slower.
Copy !req
865. You're only going 80?
Copy !req
866. Yes. The gap is closing right now.
Copy !req
867. 'And we haven't been over about 65,'
Copy !req
868. 70, for the last stretch
and we're slowing again.
Copy !req
869. 'Our ETA is still ahead of yours.'
Copy !req
870. You've still got time to make up,
but you're closing on us,
Copy !req
871. and that's an unpleasant feeling.
Copy !req
872. Interesting! Right, well,
thank you for that update.
Copy !req
873. Better still, because of the Alps,
Copy !req
874. the train had to take a longer,
Copy !req
875. southerly route, to reach Milan,
Copy !req
876. whereas the road was more direct.
Copy !req
877. I was back in the race.
Copy !req
878. We are going to scythe
through these mountains, you and me.
Copy !req
879. Let's do this for Carroll Shelby! Come on!
Copy !req
880. 68. Why isn't it registering 168?
Copy !req
881. Why is it only saying 68?
Because we're not going that fast.
Copy !req
882. Why aren't we going that fast?
Copy !req
883. 200 miles, three hours.
Copy !req
884. Air con, low. Speed, high.
Copy !req
885. Keep me awake!
Copy !req
886. Another problem for us
was that in the mountains,
Copy !req
887. we seemed to be stopping
at every single village.
Copy !req
888. We'd been stationary
at this one for five minutes.
Copy !req
889. Excusez-moi.
Copy !req
890. Cette cinq minutes... c'est
cinq minutes en addition
Copy !req
891. de la grande totale pour la trip...
Copy !req
892. or, or, included dans le train.
Copy !req
893. Je crois qu'on va bientot partir?
Copy !req
894. Yeah, I don't understand.
Pas tres longtemps.
Copy !req
895. Yeah, I don't understand the answer.
Copy !req
896. It's OK. It's OK. Let's just be calm.
Copy !req
897. There's going to be a pause now
while we wait,
Copy !req
898. and then we'll rocket away.
Copy !req
899. He is catching up.
I mean, look at him. Cracking along.
Copy !req
900. Chamonix Mont Blanc. That'll do me.
Copy !req
901. I love the signposts you get round here.
Copy !req
902. It's like I'm driving through
a Robert Ludlum novel.
Copy !req
903. I'm going to see Jason Bourne
going the other way,
Copy !req
904. punching people in the face.
Copy !req
905. And he'll give me a thumbs up
going, "Yeah, go, Mustang!"
Copy !req
906. 45. We're going slower than him.
Copy !req
907. I'm getting depressed looking at it.
Copy !req
908. As we trundled through the Alps,
we got a call from Carroll Clarkson.
Copy !req
909. 'Hammond!'
Copy !req
910. Hello, how are you doing?
Copy !req
911. 'Let me put it to you this way, '
Copy !req
912. what are you drinking?
Copy !req
913. Why?
Copy !req
914. Because I'm doing really well.
Mont Blanc is straight ahead of me.
Copy !req
915. You're looking at Mont Blanc?
I'm looking at it. I'm under it.
Copy !req
916. He's looking at Mont Blanc?
Copy !req
917. God! He's going great guns.
Copy !req
918. It's a bit neck and neck.
Copy !req
919. Yeah, it is.
Copy !req
920. 'But then, my charge
was brought to an abrupt halt.'
Copy !req
921. God! Contraflow!
Copy !req
922. That's not funny!
Copy !req
923. I suppose they're just doing
all the repairs
Copy !req
924. before the skiing season starts.
Bloody skiers!
Copy !req
925. Come on, French worker Johnnies!
Copy !req
926. What numbers are we going to have here?
Copy !req
927. Hang on, I'll tell you his speed.
Copy !req
928. I'm going to make a guess
at 74 miles an hour.
Copy !req
929. 70 miles an hour.
Copy !req
930. I wasn't far off.
Copy !req
931. No, no, no!
Copy !req
932. Not again! Please, no more contraflow!
Copy !req
933. For about 10 glorious minutes,
Copy !req
934. I thought I was in with a shout of
winning this, but these roadworks...
Copy !req
935. it is just constant.
Copy !req
936. 'In the Mont Blanc tunnel, I had
seven miles at 40 miles an hour.'
Copy !req
937. If the Italians aren't doing roadworks
Copy !req
938. to the same extent as the French,
Copy !req
939. I am still in with a shout here.
Copy !req
940. 'Meanwhile, far to the south...'
Copy !req
941. How fast are we going?
Copy !req
942. Well, we've been touching 100,
and we're accelerating again.
Copy !req
943. He's not going very fast.
Copy !req
944. But then, I emerged from the tunnel
onto God's racetrack.
Copy !req
945. Italy.
Copy !req
946. You beauty!
Copy !req
947. The race was now entering
its final, dramatic chapter.
Copy !req
948. James and Richard would
get into Milan at 6pm.
Copy !req
949. Then they'd have to cross the city by tube
Copy !req
950. and cover the last mile on foot,
Copy !req
951. meaning they'd reach the finish line,
Copy !req
952. a bar near the stadium, at 7pm.
Copy !req
953. All the current calculations say
I'm going to arrive at 7.14,
Copy !req
954. which means I'm only 14 minutes
behind them.
Copy !req
955. Come on, Mustang!
Copy !req
956. You are going to beat the train.
Copy !req
957. Ha-ha!
Copy !req
958. We peaked at 120 miles an hour
in that last stretch.
Copy !req
959. That's a tremendous sort of speed.
Copy !req
960. We might actually just be in with a chance.
Copy !req
961. I'm 79 miles away.
Copy !req
962. I've been awake since
two o'clock this morning,
Copy !req
963. but I'm very, very awake now.
Copy !req
964. Very determined and awake.
Copy !req
965. 'May!'
Copy !req
966. Hello, Clarkson.
We're just pulling into Milan.
Copy !req
967. I wondered what time you thought you
were going to arrive. Just curious.
Copy !req
968. I reckon I can be there in an hour.
Copy !req
969. I think we're going to be there
in one hour and four minutes.
Copy !req
970. May the best man win. It will be you
or Hammond, obviously,
Copy !req
971. because I can't run. 'Yes.'
Copy !req
972. Got to go, sorry. 'Bye.'
Copy !req
973. Come on, Mustang!
Copy !req
974. You have been the hero of many,
many films in the past.
Copy !req
975. It's now time to be the hero
in another one.
Copy !req
976. 'In Milan, the San Siro Stadium
was coming to life.
Copy !req
977. 'And on the other side of the city...'
Copy !req
978. Is that the right bit? Or is that it?
Copy !req
979. Metro. M. It must be!
Copy !req
980. 'We decided to stick together
Copy !req
981. 'until we dealt with
all the tricky train stuff.'
Copy !req
982. It's M1. M1 is down there.
Copy !req
983. Come on!
Copy !req
984. We missed that by about... Yes, seconds.
Copy !req
985. Where the hell are we? Garibaldi.
Copy !req
986. OK, three stops.
Copy !req
987. What's the name of the bar?
Copy !req
988. It's the, er...
Copy !req
989. So it's another train, yeah?
This is a change, isn't it?
Copy !req
990. It's not this one.
Copy !req
991. 15 miles to go.
Copy !req
992. I can still do this.
Copy !req
993. How long are we on this one?
Copy !req
994. I don't know. I'm trying to work it out.
Copy !req
995. Come on!
Copy !req
996. There's Lotto. So it's one, two,
three, four, five stops.
Copy !req
997. Seven miles.
Copy !req
998. We've done 807. Seven to go.
Copy !req
999. You're not going to run? No, I'm not.
Copy !req
1000. But you are? Yes, I am.
Copy !req
1001. Like a stabbed rat.
Copy !req
1002. This is bad traffic!
Copy !req
1003. I am treading on my own tail.
That's what's happening here.
Copy !req
1004. I'm caught up in match day traffic.
Copy !req
1005. Is this us? No, but we're
going the right way. Two more.
Copy !req
1006. That's all the Belgians coming down
to watch their team get annihilated.
Copy !req
1007. I'll be on your side, Belgians!
Copy !req
1008. If you cheer for me now.
Copy !req
1009. Come on, come on, come on!
Copy !req
1010. Right, exit!
Copy !req
1011. 'Hammond and I had reached our final stop,
Copy !req
1012. 'which meant we were no longer a team.'
Copy !req
1013. Running commences!
Copy !req
1014. Move it! Yes, yes, yes, yes!
Copy !req
1015. 'Outside the station,
Hammond scampered off,
Copy !req
1016. 'imagining that victory was in the bag,
Copy !req
1017. 'But that's because he hadn't seen
what was in mine.'
Copy !req
1018. San Siro!
Copy !req
1019. OK, that's a good sign.
Copy !req
1020. That'll do for me.
Copy !req
1021. Audi man, move! Move!
Copy !req
1022. We're through!
Copy !req
1023. Where's the bar? Where's the bar?
Copy !req
1024. Dov'e' il bar?
Copy !req
1025. Stairs? Yeah, yeah.
Copy !req
1026. Cock!
Copy !req
1027. Loser!
Copy !req
1028. Well done. You look a bit tired, mate!
Copy !req
1029. He's not here, though, is he?
Copy !req
1030. No. So, although you are a loser,
Copy !req
1031. you're not THE loser.
Copy !req
1032. There's a word for what I am. Yeah, smug.
Copy !req
1033. 'Moments later, our deluded
colleague arrived.'
Copy !req
1034. Right, where's the ticket?
Copy !req
1035. Jeremy?
Copy !req
1036. Ooh, he's trying this on.
He doesn't like how it fits, does he?
Copy !req
1037. No, no, no! RICHARD LAUGHS.
Copy !req
1038. Well done, chaps.
Copy !req
1039. Be magnanimous! I just was!
Copy !req
1040. I haven't thrown a suitcase at you,
I haven't said, "Cock!"
Copy !req
1041. Well done. We heard you.
Copy !req
1042. Well, that's it, isn't it?
My first ever loss.
Copy !req
1043. 800 miles in a Stang.
You've done all right.
Copy !req
1044. It's not a Stang. It's a Mustang.
It's a Stang.
Copy !req
1045. Who won, by the way? I did.
Copy !req
1046. Yeah, he did. By running.
Copy !req
1047. So you're going to watch
a football match? Yes.
Copy !req
1048. All by yourself? Yes.
Copy !req
1049. Do you fancy some nice dinner?
He doesn't even like football.
Copy !req
1050. Where are you? 1A.
Copy !req
1051. Which is at the front, isn't it?
You're actually playing in goal.
Copy !req
1052. I think you ARE actually in the team.
Copy !req
1053. That is the goalkeeper's position. Is it?
Copy !req
1054. Yeah. Is it complicated? Do I need gloves?
Copy !req
1055. No, look. No, no.
Copy !req
1056. I won't blame the tools.
Copy !req
1057. But I will blame the French.
Copy !req
1058. Why? Because it was the French's fault.
Copy !req
1059. Those roadworks, the contraflow,
went on for nearly 100km,
Copy !req
1060. and that is what cost me
the race. Yes, yes.
Copy !req
1061. Well, enough about your embarrassing
and very public failure.
Copy !req
1062. The thing is, what about the car? The car.
Copy !req
1063. Looks great, tons of character,
goes like a train...
Copy !req
1064. No, it doesn't. No, it didn't.
Doesn't go like a train, no.
Copy !req
1065. It goes like a British train.
But there is a problem.
Copy !req
1066. Is there? No, no, really, there is.
Copy !req
1067. Because the biggest advance
with cars in the last 40 years
Copy !req
1068. is not in speed or economy or safety.
Copy !req
1069. It's actually refinement.
Copy !req
1070. You could drive
an old Ford Escort at 70mph,
Copy !req
1071. but if you did, it shaked and
rattled and it wore you out, yes?
Copy !req
1072. Now, a modern-day Ford Focus,
you can drive that that at 70mph
Copy !req
1073. and it's like sitting in the bath.
Copy !req
1074. THIS is like an old Escort.
Copy !req
1075. The noise and vibration
and harshness, it is exhausting!
Copy !req
1076. You're absolutely right. And that is
why American cars are so cheap.
Copy !req
1077. This, the Viper you were driving last week,
Copy !req
1078. the truth is, they simply
aren't as thoroughly engineered
Copy !req
1079. as cars from the civilised world.
They're not. They're not.
Copy !req
1080. And as a result of that,
I arrived at the end of the trip
Copy !req
1081. and I was just a big, soggy bag of skin.
Copy !req
1082. Yeah, yeah.
Copy !req
1083. The thing is, though,
let's not forget... you lost!
Copy !req
1084. I did.
Copy !req
1085. I did lose. I did lose.
And as a result of that,
Copy !req
1086. we must finish
on a rather alarming conclusion.
Copy !req
1087. Because of the French,
Copy !req
1088. the car as a concept is finished.
Copy !req
1089. And on that bombshell, it's time to end.
Copy !req
1090. Thank you so much for watching. Good night.
Copy !req
1091. Corrections & sync: Wally73
Copy !req