1. Tonight, I try a classic
Jaguar on our track.
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2. Hammond has a blast
in Mazda's new MX5.
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3. And James says,
"Ow, ow, ow, ow, ow."
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4. Ow, ow, ow, ow, ow!
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5. Thank you, everybody,
thank you so much, thank you!
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6. Hello, good evening.
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7. Thanks, everyone.
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8. Now, a couple of years ago Jaguar
gave us the F-Type convertible
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10. You can have it with
a choice of two V6 engines
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11. or, for £85,000,
a thumping great V8.
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12. So guess which one
I've been driving?
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13. Beautiful, isn't it?
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14. Beautiful enough to cause dribbling.
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15. And aggressive as well.
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16. Snarly.
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17. Angry.
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18. And unlike the soft-top F-Type,
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19. it comes with a boot, into
which you can put many things.
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20. All you could get in the boot
of a convertible is a peaked cap.
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21. But in here, there's room for
every conceivable type of hat,
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22. all at the same time.
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23. A boater, a fez,
a pith helmet, a trilby,
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24. one of James's special hats.
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25. And there's still room leftover
for a busby.
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26. There you go.
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27. And the good news keeps on coming.
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28. Because Jaguar has fiddled around
with the supercharged V8
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29. so it now produces 542 horsepower.
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30. That is 54 more than you
get in the convertible,
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31. which means this has a top speed
of a million.
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32. It is outrageously fast.
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33. I mean, that is 160mph.
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34. And I've got 17 hats in the boot.
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35. But even more impressive than the
speed is the way this car is made.
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36. They haven't simply bolted on
a roof - the whole side is new.
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and it only weighs...
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39. three and a bit kilograms.
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40. And because it's one piece,
there's more strength,
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41. more safety and less flex.
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42. And less flex means better handling.
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43. I thought the convertible was good,
but this...
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44. this is even better.
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than the convertible
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46. which doesn't do much
for the ride but...
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47. God, it makes it fun
to drive out here.
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48. It is like driving
around in some poetry.
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49. Ted Hughes poetry,
but poetry nevertheless.
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50. This actually has an electronic
differential, which can overheat
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51. if you go too mad. But...
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52. providing you stay
within the parameters
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it's fabulous.
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another car quite like this.
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55. And that's half throttle.
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57. So it's pretty and violent and fast
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58. and more practical
than you might imagine.
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59. Inevitably, however,
there are a few niggles.
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60. Number one, at oblique junctions
it's really hard to see
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61. if anything is coming.
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62. So pull up here at the edge
of our runway and look.
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63. The only way I can pull out safely
is by crossing my fingers
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64. and hoping for the best.
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66. Stupid idiot!
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all the way back,
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69. and if you're tall, you'll want to,
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70. the leather squeaks on
the bulkhead - can you hear that?
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72. And then there's the control system,
which is touch screen.
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73. Now that sounds fine
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74. but it's so bumpy in here,
at low speeds particularly,
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to get your finger
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77. If you're not very careful when you
try to change the radio station,
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of the interior lighting
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79. or engaging Mad Mode
on the dynamic driving system.
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80. Aah! I wanted Classic FM!
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81. But the biggest problem with this
car is that it never stops shouting.
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to quieten the exhaust system
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near the throttle,
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84. it all bursts back into life again.
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85. This car's a little bit like a child
that can play the violin.
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87. But after a month, you might start
to suggest that if it doesn't stop,
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88. you will shove the sound box
right up its...
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89. Peace and quiet?
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90. That's not something
this car can ever do.
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91. Happily, however, there's another
new Jaguar which is a bit less...
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93. A few years ago, we tested this,
the Eagle Speedster.
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94. And now the company that created it
has come up with something else.
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95. It's called the Low Drag GT
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96. and it's are-creation of a one-off
racing E-Type prototype
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is the wrong word,
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99. because what Eagle has actually done
is taken the basic design
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100. and the spirit of the original
and then brought them up to date.
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101. Think of it, then, as a
Georgian house with Wi-Fi.
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102. And perhaps one of those
Georgian Clooney coffee machines.
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103. Let's start with the engine.
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it's a twin cam straight six.
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injection rather than carburettors.
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than cast iron, so it's light.
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so it doesn't overheat.
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109. And it's bigger than the original...
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110. .. which means it's more powerful.
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111. The original car had 3.8 litres
and produced 265 horsepower.
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114. So it's faster...
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115. MUCH faster!
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116. To give you an idea of what
a rocket ship this car is,
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118. with Toyota's idea of
a modern-day sports car.
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119. The GT-86.
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120. Right, so a child of the
'60s versus the 21st century.
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121. Three, two, one, go!
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122. It's a smoking start.
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123. And we are away.
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124. That's incredible.
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125. Janis Joplin is punching
Justin Bieber in the face.
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126. And there's the finishing line.
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127. Yeah, it's an easy victory.
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128. I've always said things
were better in my day,
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129. apart from the rickets.
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130. And the diphtheria.
And this proves it.
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131. It's even pretty good
in the corners.
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132. I'm not going to say this feels
modern because it doesn't.
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run rings around it.
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134. But crucially...
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135. ..it doesn't feel as old as me,
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136. which is what it is.
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137. But it's not the handling
or the power
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138. or the 170-mile-an-hour top speed
that impresses most.
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139. It's the attention to detail.
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140. I mean, because this car
has a five-speed gearbox
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141. rather than the four-speeder
you got in the original,
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142. Eagle has even made a special
gear knob to reflect that
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143. with a five on it.
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144. I'd have just used Tipp-Ex.
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145. And look at these sun visors.
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146. They're fabulous and somebody had
to make them and the bracket
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147. and the bolts that hold it together
and the hinge.
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148. That's, that's just...
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149. It's all just too incredible
for words.
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150. And there's more.
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151. The wheels - they look like
they're made out of steel
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152. and they came from a
motorist discount store,
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153. but actually they were specially
made by hand out of magnesium.
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154. And because the body is
Eagle's own design,
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155. this windscreen had
to be specially made.
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156. Now that meant going to a glassmaker
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157. and saying can you make
ONE windscreen?
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158. One!
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159. It cost £15,000.
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160. And the back window?
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161. That was £15,000 as well.
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163. the Low Drag GT is quite a lot more
expensive than the F-Type
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164. and it's less nimble
and it's more slow.
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165. But I know which I'd rather have.
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166. Thing is, though...
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the only people who know
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169. a one-off, are all
now in their 70s and 80s
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170. and when they retire, they will
take their skills with them.
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171. Which means that in
the very near future
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172. it just won't be possible
to make a car like this.
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173. No, I know and that'll be
a real shame, it really will.
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to work out,
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175. cos you didn't actually say
it in the film,
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178. A lot.
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179. How much a lot?
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180. £840,000.
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181. Ooh, that is a lot.
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182. No, but that does include VAT,
I should be clear on that. Yeah.
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183. Nevertheless, you'll have to agree
the F-Type does represent
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185. It does - especially the V6,
which is the one I'd buy.
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186. Because the V8, I mean
as I said in the film,
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187. it just never shuts up -
it would drive you mad.
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188. Yeah, it would,
something never shuts up,
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189. shouting constantly all day long.
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190. Rah, rah! With opinions and noise.
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191. Well, I'm just saying,
I mean it'll drive you mad.
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193. Yeah, but only when you're asleep
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194. and thankfully
I'm not there for that so...
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195. Listen, I have just decided that I
don't want to talk to you any more.
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196. But what I do want to do
is find out how fast that F-Type
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197. goes round our track.
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198. And that of course means handing
it over to our tame racing driver.
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199. Some say that he wishes there
was someone he could talk to
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200. about his mis-sold PPI.
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201. And that he spent all week making
a stairlift for Madonna.
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202. All we know is he's called The Stig!
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203. And he's off, an un-smoky start,
which is a surprise,
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204. but very shouty, which isn't.
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205. Up to the first corner, lots
of squealing from the Pirelli tyres
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206. but he's keeping it all
in check nicely.
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207. That is neat.
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of The Carpenters there
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211. Let's see if there are any
tail-happy antics
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No, nothing so far.
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214. No, that is incredibly neat again.
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215. Now a chance to unleash noisy,
supercharged fury,
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216. through the Follow Through,
he's right on the edge there,
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217. that won't raise the pulse
of either of The Stig's hearts.
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218. Hard on the optional
carbon ceramic brakes
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through Gambon
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as a Audi R8 V10
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224. and a Cayman GTS and...
What are you doing?
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What?I'm being quiet.
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it's like to sleep with me.
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we reported that Ferrari were
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to see which is the fastest -
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the McLaren P1 or the Porsche 918.
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There are a few stipulations -
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must happen on neutral ground,
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it's what McLaren wanted as well.
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a factory prepared car
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with McLaren,
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240. but McLaren are now saying,
"That's OK, that's fine."
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241. And that means, ladies
and gentlemen, this...
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242. I think the most important test
this century is now going to happen.
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243. Oh, that is good.
I'm telling you honestly,
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244. we should go and sort out Ukraine,
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it'd be walk in the park.
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246. So when are we going to do it?
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No. The race.
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248. Oh, the race, well, as soon
as Porsche can find us a car.
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Have they? Yes, they're now saying,
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got one at the moment,
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we'll let you have it."
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254. Then we can go ahead and see which
of those three incredible cars
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255. is the fastest. I cannot wait,
I really cannot wait.
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256. That's excellent,
looking forward to that.
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257. So that is good news.
Er, now, not such good news.
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last week that Top Gear
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259. was attacked by Labour's transport
spokesman, a Mr Dugher.
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260. He says that Top Gear
is not representative
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No!I know!
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262. We're not representative?I know
cos only this series, we have,
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263. if you think about it, we've raced
a hovercraft across St Petersburg.
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into an ambulance,
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266. we've driven a Bentley up the side
of an iron-ore mine... Exactly.
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267. ..in Australia. Exactly.
Did he not enjoy these features?
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268. Difficult to say because he says
he doesn't watch Top Gear.
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269. Well, hang on, how does he know
if we're representative or not
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270. if he doesn't watch it?
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271. It's a good question.
He may have special powers. OK.
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272. He could be a witch.
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273. The Tories aren't much better,
are they? Nice balancing work.
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274. Good work, thank you. Thank you.
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275. This is excellent -
BBC even playing field.
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that he didn't support the idea
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on the motorway
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278. because of the road casualties
on one road in his constituency.Mm.
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279. Which is the Derbyshire dales...
Yeah.
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any motorways in it.
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281. That's cos he's not a witch,
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282. he's an idiot. All right, OK.
That's the difference.
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283. The annoying thing is, though,
that actually if you look behind
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a deal of sense.
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286. Because he says that when they're
deciding on transport policy,
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287. every government, Labour and Tory,
they talk to anti-car lobby,
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and the ramblers
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289. and the bus drivers and so on
and so forth. Yeah, and he's right.
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who make the decisions
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292. are in central London
and have no idea what it's like
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293. for people trying to get around in
the regions. And he's right on that.
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294. I know, and the tragedy is
we're telling him he's right
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295. and he's not watching cos
he's tuned into the Midwife thing
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Almost certainly, yeah.
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297. Which, incidentally, is not
representative of midwifery.
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298. Have you watched it?No, never.
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299. I'm a witch as well.
I know these things.
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a little while back
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And James turned up
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302. to make his ambulance out
of a Cosworth-powered hearse, yes?
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- Yes.
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using a Cosworth-powered hearse
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305. as a hearse - got a picture.
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It's a design fault.
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Yes, exactly.
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the name back, yeah, Viva.
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the original Viva?Oh, yeah.
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young. Let me remind you, OK?
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the original one. Oh, God.
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317. Look at it! Look at its
silly little wheels.
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if they were going to revive a name
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that, why would they choose Viva?
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names. They had Cresta,
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the Prince Albert.
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No, it's Prince Albert.
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a ring they put through your chap.
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through your...? No, no!
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they put through their chap.
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it's not a Vauxhall.
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Right, that's cleared that up,
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is currently on actually,
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for all the carmakers
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337. all of which have ridiculously
large wheels
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light of day in production.
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Look at the wheels on that,
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to happen in real life.No.
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God.No.
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"Wow, that's fantastic."
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step into the mix
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you can't have 46" rims.
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that actually looks like this.
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a couple I want to talk about.
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it's called the EXP10 Speed 6.
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EXP - 10...
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Two-seater sports coupe.
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now, that "It is..."
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the quote right.
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unmistakably an Aston Martin.
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Aston Martin.Exactly. Yes, it is.
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Aston Martin have come up with this,
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361. which is an 800 horsepower,
it's a track day car
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from RAF Waddington
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Islands and then carries on...
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369. It's a Fiat 500, it's a limited
edition thing they're doing.
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they've chosen to put an image
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of it, that's the original.
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372. That's just idiotic cos that's like
saying "Look how fat I've become!"
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sunbathing with a diagram
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look like as a teenager, do you?
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this thin and now I'm enormous."
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I don't know what that's for.
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the Suzuki Celery...
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380. Er, isn't it the Celeriac?
Whatever, you don't want one.
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Now there's a British...
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No, it's hideous.
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were testing one of these
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another one to test,
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both times.Nasty. Very nasty.
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to work out what was wrong.
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there's a safety system on that,
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the brake pedal is pulled away
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bounce up and damage your shin.
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were braking very hard,
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you were going to crash
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away from you.
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we've all been there at some point,
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going to have a crash... Mm.
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only thing in the world
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consequence or importance...
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Yes, exactly.
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401. Well, it was,
I mean it was a mistake.
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402. They do admit that was a mistake
and all credit to them,
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"Sales won't be affected."
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target audience is more mature.
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that recalls happen
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the stories."
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412. Yeah, just to translate that,
what they're actually saying is
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is old and daft and won't notice.
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now to talk about the Mazda MX5.
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came out 25 years ago,
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small roadster from extinction
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successful two-seater sports car
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I went to Humberside to drive it.
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quick refresher with the original.
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so brilliant is that it's light,
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from '60s MGs and Lotus Elans
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small engine at the front,
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weight distribution.
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with that last point,
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the battery to the boot.
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but everything that is
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short snappy throws from gear to gear
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all-time great gear changes...
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has got a lot to live up to,
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at the front and drive to the rear.
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at around £19,000,
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than most sports cars.
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they've resisted the temptation
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in just under nine seconds,
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monster of a thing,
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into the countryside
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find a nice pub for lunch.
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of this little 1.5 litre engine.
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Come on!
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is still double wishbones,
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is still balanced perfectly,
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everything is in the right place,
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all sits in the car is correct.
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a monster through turns
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and machine working together.
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direction there, turn in...
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is so nimble is because
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with every new generation,
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lighter than the car it replaces.
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Jeremy Clarkson.
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by employing something called
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481. Now this is not to be confused with
the business plan from Scarface.
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482. What it means in Mazda-land is
shaving off a gram here and there.
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483. For instance, in any car there's bits
of the glass that you can't see
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hidden inside the doors.
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487. So Mazda have made holes
and taken out pieces of that glass.
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here and there,
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to become kilograms.
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490. But despite the minimalism,
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you're sitting in a prison cell.
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I've got, well, everything I need.
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it interfaces with my telephone,
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495. So far, then, all is well.
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things about this new MX5.
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the car's fault at all
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499. but I should mention it.
It's the image of the MX5.
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500. Put it this way, if your business
is called A Cut Above,
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the choice of car for you.
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503. But if you run a magazine called
Belt-Fed Machine Gun Enthusiast,
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to look elsewhere.
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a frown,
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511. These are tiny ripples in what is
otherwise an ocean of brilliance.
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it's brilliant.
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516. I know when I get back to the studio,
Jeremy's going to be standing there
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518. saying, "This
is the lightweight car to have."
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519. But it's 50 grand!
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520. And they make a fuss about it
being light.
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I'm just made up with this.
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I knew you'd do that.
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526. But, look, the fact is
you could buy two MX5s -
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for the price of one Alfa.
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528. Yes, but the Alfa Romeo is lighter.
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how much it weighs,
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532. They did, cos they're not troubled
with specific details like that.
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as much fun as this
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you don't weigh it.
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painted the Mona Lisa,
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"I wonder how much that weighs..."
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538. The whole point of the Alfa,
we're told, is its lack of weight,
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539. that's why they tell us it feels
a bit flimsy and a bit brittle
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because it's so light.
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541. But then they won't tell us
how light it actually is.
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"I wonder how many horsepower
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a rolling road and weigh it."
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the figures up?
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the convertible version of this,
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and we'll sort out which is best.
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550. Good idea, but now we must put
a Star in our Reasonably Priced Car.
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551. Now, my guest tonight came
to fame as a boy,
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monster, and then he was a zombie -
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what he looks like in real life.
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554. So, ladies and gentlemen, somewhere
over there is Nicholas Hoult!
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558. Very well, very well.
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This is it.
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560. Your ears, your nose -
excellent have a seat.
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561. Yes, yes, yes. Thank you.
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562. No, cos you very rarely
see you as you.
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563. Yeah, I have a habit of wearing
a lot of make-up.
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Generally.
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565. To remind you, this was you in About
A Boy, obviously, when you were...
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566. Aww! Yeah.
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567. Sweet is the word I'm looking for.
Thank you.
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568. And then you were blue.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
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569. Again, hard to recognise
you now from...
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570. Is this a good thing?
Does the anonymity...?
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571. Well, I did sneak around.
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572. I did get off on the streets
in that costume a little bit.
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573. Um, I ran across a golf course
at one point.
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Three people were playing,
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this golf course,
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576. and they turned and saw that coming
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577. and they were like,
"Oh, Lord, it's happening."
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578. And I pulled up and said,
"Remember to swing through the ball,
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579. "keep your eye on the back
of it at all times,"
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and ran off again.
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581. And you could see them
just so confused.
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582. Was that while you were actually
filming or is that something
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583. you keep at home for fun?
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584. Well, I've got the feet
from that at home. Have you?
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585. Yeah. Well, actually, no, I haven't,
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586. my mum kept them, cos she likes
to wear them as slippers.
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587. Now, you've been,
even from when you were a boy-boy,
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since you were that age?
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589. I have, yeah.
I grew up watching this show.
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590. So, you were watching this as a...
When you were in About A Boy? Yeah.
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about a thousand.
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592. Cos it's weird, I haven't changed...
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593. I mean, you've changed a lot,
but I'm exactly the same now
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594. as I was when we first started.
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595. So you must have been
thrilled, then,
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from a young age,
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in the new Mad Max movie, I presume,
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598. which is - as we know
from the early ones -
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599. a lot of cars. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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600. That was supposed be an
Australian accent - rubbish.
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601. Yeah, cos I loved
the original films.
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602. And then, it's the weirdest thing,
you'd be there on set,
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of all these vehicles
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604. that they'd specially made
for the shoot,
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605. all these V8s, V12s, all roaring.
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606. And you'd be sitting there in your
car, and flames of all these other
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607. cars would go flying past you, guys
on bikes, and you just get chills.
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608. But the only problem with it is
you can't hear anything
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609. cos the engines are all so loud.
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610. You'd sit there,
and then you'd see the camera
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a bang on the roof,
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someone saying their line.
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when to act, essentially.
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615. Just hoping for the best,
not knowing exactly
where you were in the film.
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at the new Mad Max movie.
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I think all our kinds of films.
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621. We would... Yeah, I'll be
queuing up for that one.
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622. But the car has survived, the
Mad Max...? It's a Ford Falcon.
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623. That's still there. It gets adapted
a little bit in this one.
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624. This was amazing, like, the
attention to detail in all of these.
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625. My car, they had four versions
of it, because they had to flip
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626. and roll and do all sorts of stuff,
but each one had, like,
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627. my character's name, Nux,
engraved into the brake pad
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628. and all these sorts of things.
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629. When you got in there
everything worked
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630. and had a reason to be there, they'd
had really thought about everything.
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631. So there's no CGI in this, then?
It really is roll a car over?
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632. Yeah, they were
really going for it, yeah.
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633. Well, I mean, that just sounds
like my idea of heaven.
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634. It was... Yeah, you think
it's your idea of heaven
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635. until they're crashing trucks
into the back of you.
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636. And you do the first take
and you're like,
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637. "Yeah, I'm fine, don't worry about
it, do it faster, go for it."
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638. And then the next time
you turn around mid-scene,
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639. you look over your shoulder and
there's this truck flying at you,
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640. and you're like, "Boof!", getting
thrown around inside, trying to act.
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641. You are quite accident prone
on films, are you not?
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642. Cos when you were on X-Men...
Cos you've got Fassbender on...?
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643. Yeah, Fassbender.
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644. Cos he told some amazing stories
of what you got...
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646. Oh, yeah, him and James crashed
a golf buggy and caused
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647. quite a lot of damage to themselves
and one of the cars on set.
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648. Yeah, he did mention that.
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in the golf buggy racing?
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650. Well, they took them away
after that.
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651. We'd do a little bit
of golf buggy racing.
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652. So then, our next one,
on the last film
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653. me and James went and bought BB guns
and we'd shoot each other.
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654. So you'd be riding
to set in the morning,
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655. you'd put your goggles on,
load your clip,
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656. you'd get out of the car
and then, before you knew it,
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657. there were three people, like,
chasing you to your trailer.
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658. Shooting you?
Yeah, but then we had to stop that
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659. cos people got shot in the face.
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660. And you'd bleed.
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661. I was going to say
it would leave an ugly mark.
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662. Yeah, it would welt or bleed,
so we got told we weren't allowed
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663. to do that any more, either, so...
Aw!
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664. Don't know what we're going
to do on the next one.
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665. Is that why you've now
taken up knitting?
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666. Yeah!
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667. Oh, the knitting, yeah.
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668. On Mad Max, there was
a lot of hanging around,
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669. so one of make-up artists
was knitting one day
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670. and I was like, "That seems
like a good way to kill time."
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671. So, I'd sit there,
sit there knitting,
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672. and then getting really frustrated
with myself when I'd mess up,
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673. like, storming around the set
being like,
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674. "Argh! Can someone fix my...
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675. ".. knitting?"
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676. "Please."
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677. And then they'd fix it up,
I'd go, "Thank you,"
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678. and I'd go back off
to my corner and sit there.
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679. I started, like,
taking orders from other people.
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680. And then... Beast can knit.
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asked for hats,
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I've got to make these hats.
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for ten hours that day
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685. without really stopping.
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686. And then I quit, I haven't knitted
since, cos I was like,
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687. this is too much,
it's not fun any more.
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688. Have you heard of Call Of Duty?
That's brilliant for killing time.
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689. I kill weeks with Call Of Duty.
Knitting? Well, there we are.
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690. Now, it's time to get
on to your cars,
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691. cos we've established you like
a car, and you've driven many.
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692. You've driven a Murcielago,
haven't you?
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693. Yeah, I got to drive one
in Singapore.
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694. I was shooting a film
in Singapore last year.
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695. That's a beast,
it was proper Lambo beast days.
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696. Yeah, it shifted.
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697. But your first car
wasn't any of those things.
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698. It was similar.
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699. It was a Fiat Grande Punto.
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700. Punto? In red, yeah.
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701. It's a mean car.
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702. 1.4 litres of mayhem.
It was good, I enjoyed it.
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703. 1.4? Yeah.
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704. Whoa, that's a beast.
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705. And then, presumably,
in a Fiat Punto,
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in your driving...?
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707. Yeah, yeah, one.
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708. I've never got a speeding ticket
on anything,
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709. not on my bike, nothing,
apart from in the Punto.
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710. And the max speed
on that thing is 103,
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711. and I think I was doing under that.
I'm pretty sure.
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712. And I suddenly saw the blue lights
and I was like, "Oh, no."
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713. Pulled over, and he was like,
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714. "I've been chasing you
for a while now,
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715. "and I had to do 120,
maybe 130 to catch up with you,
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716. "so you were definitely
doing faster than that."
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717. And I was like, "Well...
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718. "the logic is off."
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719. He said he was doing
120 to catch you up
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720. so you must have been doing
more than that?
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721. Yeah, and I was like,
"This doesn't make any sense.
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722. "Of course you were going faster
than me, you were chasing me."
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724. Yeah. Yeah, a Ducati 899.
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725. Not interested in bikes.
Anyone interested in bikes?
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726. Yeah.
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727. Oh, God! Um...
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728. Erm... do you ride it?
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729. Yeah, I ride it around, it's lovely.
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731. Is it...? What colour is it?
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732. It's white.
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733. Yeah.
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734. Can we stop talking about bikes now?
I want to talk about his laps.
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735. Oh, no! No, no. You know last week
we had Gillian Anderson here?
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736. And she did set a new record
of 22 practice
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737. or attempts at the fastest time.
Do you know how many you did?
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738. Uh, no, I wasn't...
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739. 24! Did I?
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740. No, but, you know,
I had lots going on, so...
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741. But it is... It's an awful thing
to say, I know,
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742. but it was a beautiful day today.
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743. Well, yeah, it looked beautiful -
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744. strong headwinds throughout
the whole lap, so...
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745. Not a breath of wind,
just a crisp, cool, sunny,
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746. beautiful, perfect day
for a car to go...
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747. Yeah, that's what everyone
kept on saying.
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748. And I was sitting there
in the car and I was sweating,
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749. and everyone's first thing out their
mouths was, "Perfect day for it."
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750. Yeah. And you're like, oh...
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751. Anyway, who would like
to see Nicholas's lap?
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752. Yes.
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754. Loves it!Vigorous. Loves it!
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755. Race mode engaged.
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757. Well, we shall see.
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759. Oh, crikey!
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760. Oh, God almighty, that is quick.
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761. It looks quick but I don't know
if it actually is.
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762. That does look quick through there.
It felt like I was going
as fast as I could.
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763. Up to third, hang it out,
turn it in.
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764. And, I have to say,
sometimes we say
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765. if you go slowly it looks
quick but...
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766. I saw Ricciardo
bouncing up and down.
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767. I don't know
if that helps the speed.
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768. No, cos normally when a car
is apparently going slowly
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769. it's sometimes quick,
but this looks faster than normal.
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770. And that's very nicely done.
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772. Strong winds.
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775. Oh, that is right to the edge!
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776. And that's cutting it fine nicely.
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777. And now just two corners left.
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778. Coming in on a shallow angle,
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779. but no real problems with
the second to last, Gambon.
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780. A lot of understeer there,
but across the line!
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781. Ah-ha!
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782. What do you think, then?
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783. Where do you think
you've come on the board?
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784. Huh.
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785. I'd, I'd, I mean...
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786. Obviously, for X-Men bragging
rights, I'd like to be somewhere
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787. around Hugh Jackman,
but that's really high up.
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788. Where's Hugh?
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789. He's 1:46.1.
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790. I'd like to be in
the late 1:40s somewhere.
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791. Late 1:40s. Well, let's have a look.
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792. I don't know.
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793. Nicholas Hoult, you did it in 1...
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794. Oh.
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795. ..40...
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796. OK, that's all right.
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797. ..4...
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798. Ooh! Oh, that's good.
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799. Told you it looked quick.
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800. Ah!
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801. ..7.
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802. Oh!
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803. Tenth off, a tenth off.
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804. But there...
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805. Come on. Come on.
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806. That is a tenth...
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807. Olly Murs is like...
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808. But that is a very...
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809. I mean, it looked quick.
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810. It looked quick.
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811. It's really difficult to get a lap
where everything goes right.
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812. No, that is... That's a time
to be proud of, 1:44.7.
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813. Thank you so much for coming.
Thank you.
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814. Absolute pleasure to have you here.
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815. Ladies and gentlemen,
Nicholas Hoult!
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816. Now, a few series ago,
the three of us
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817. tried our hand at amateur
Rallycross,
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818. and we decided that,
pound for pound,
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819. it is the most exciting sport
in the world.
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820. And, because we enjoyed
the amateur event so much,
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821. the logical next step
was for one of us
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822. to take it to a professional level.
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823. Clearly, there was only one
steely-eyed helmsman
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824. to take on this challenging job.
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825. Him.
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826. When we did our amateur
Rallycrossing,
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827. we raced here,
at Lidden Hill in Kent,
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828. and our cars were plucked
from the pages of the classifieds
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829. for just a few quid.
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830. Well, the venue is the same.
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831. This is where the event
will be taking place tomorrow.
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832. The car, though...
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833. That's a bit of a step up.
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834. It starts out as a VW Polo,
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835. but then becomes this -
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836. a 2-litre turbo-charged Tornado
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837. with 600 horsepower
and more torque than a Ferrari 458.
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838. And, to keep the drivers
on their toes,
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839. helping hands such as
traction control, ABS
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840. and electronic differentials
are banned.
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841. Now, I know what you're thinking -
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842. you're thinking
that's not a racing car,
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843. it's merely a vehicle providing
Top Gear viewers with hilarious
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844. Captain Slow cock-ups.
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845. But no, I might actually
be OK at this.
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846. For starters, the circuits
are small and easy to learn.
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847. The cars do have four-wheel drive.
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848. And then there's
the calibre of the drivers.
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849. One of them is the son of the bloke
who owns this track,
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850. and another is just
a presenter on American Top Gear.
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851. And it's the Top Gear chap -
Tanner Foust -
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852. who has kindly offered
to train me for this event.
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853. Is it really 600 horsepower,
or is that bar talk?
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854. It's a full-on six.
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855. It's 300 horsepower per litre,
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856. 0-100 km in 1.9 seconds.
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857. It's quicker than a Formula One car
off the line.
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858. Wow. Then the other things about it,
you know,
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859. you've got all-wheel drive,
it's amazingly stable,
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860. you'll see a jump and it just
completely absorbs them,
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861. it's like marshmallow.
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862. It's mostly carbon fibre,
Kevlar underneath.
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863. There's a lot of contact.
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864. I think it's the only sport
in the FIA
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865. where there's not a rule
saying you can't hit other cars.
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866. So you can hit other cars?
It happens, yeah.
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867. 'Tanner then pointed out the most
important thing on the dashboard.'
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868. This switch here, this is
the monster switch right here.
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869. This is the one that is the ALS,
for the anti-lag system.
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870. This is for the turbo chargers?
Yeah. Yes.
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871. Once you flip that switch,
all hell breaks loose.
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872. Now every time you lift off
the throttle, it's shooting flame
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873. through the turbo, keeping it
spinning over 200,000 rpm.
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874. Mmm.
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875. And it's a very violent thing,
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876. and that's really what
makes this car work.
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877. OK.
Once you cross the finish line,
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878. you flip that off
and then it's a normal car again.
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879. So that, remember that...
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880. It's really weird talking to someone
who is a Top Gear presenter
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881. but who is really helpful.
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882. Usually it's sarcasm
and stupidity... We're team mates.
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883. .. but you're being informative,
helpful, encouraging -
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884. it's quite nice.
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885. 'Tanner then offered to take me
for a demonstration run.'
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886. I did mean to tell you, actually,
I fell off a horse quite recently.
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887. OK.
And my bones are still a bit sore,
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888. so try not to, you know, snap me
in half or anything like that.
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889. OK.
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890. Hold the brakes,
then lets it all off...
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891. HolyBLEEP!
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892. Ow, ow, ow, ow!
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893. Aaaaaaaargh!
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894. Ow, ow, ow!
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895. '45 seconds later, my spin
in the Rallycross tumble dryer
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896. 'came to a merciful end.'
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897. 'And then it was my turn to drive.'
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898. Full throttle,
and release the clutch a little...
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899. Faster, faster, faster, faster.
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900. 'For the next few hours...'
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901. Brake and full throttle.
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902. '..my new friend
from American Top Gear
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903. 'gave me some excellent tuition.'
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904. Second gear, second gear, brake.
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905. No, wrong way.
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906. Brake, brake, brake, brake, brake.
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907. That way, that way.
Brake, brake, brake, brake, brake.
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908. Sorry about that, by the way.
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909. Hey, no harm, no foul.
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910. 'He then took the time to explain
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911. 'the considerable complexities
of the racing.'
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912. So, there's 12 cars,
and then there's five heats.
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913. Right.
But there's four laps in each heat.
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914. You won't just drive once,
you go twice.
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915. Like, maybe two or three times.
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916. So, it's 50 points for the guy
in first, 45 and then 40.
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917. Then there's two semifinals...
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918. 'Tanner said that,
no matter how I did in the heat,
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919. 'I'd be in one of the semifinals.
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920. 'Then he explained the joker lap.'
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921. But in every one of these
you do the joker lap once,
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922. which is the long outside,
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923. outside of turn one,
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924. with a bit of a jump
on the way in there.
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925. OK, so I have to take the joker lap
once per race? Exactly.
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926. Here's the thing with the jokers -
at least three seconds slower.
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927. Ideally, you would take
the joker lap sometime
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928. if you're behind somebody
and you need to get free track.
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929. And what if you forget?
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930. That's why the spotter is critical.
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931. What's a spotter?
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932. So, on top of this building
there'll be one spotter per car
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933. that'll be on the radio,
in your headset,
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934. and they'll be able to talk to you
while you're driving,
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935. when to take the joker,
who's behind you,
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936. what position you're in,
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937. give you information that you need
while you're on the track.
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938. It's quite a responsible job,
the spotter, then.
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939. Yeah, they have to pay attention.
Yeah.
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940. I think I've... Can you just go
through that again,
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941. to make sure I've got it?
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942. 12 cars total, we're all here
to race five times, four laps each,
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943. 30-second penalty if you take
the joker more than once...
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944. The next morning, as all the other
teams prepared for race day,
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945. I was in Tanner's garage getting
to know a bit more about my car.
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946. Look at the size of this.
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947. That's not a standard air filter,
obviously.
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948. None of that is standard,
this isn't standard... May?
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949. Morning. Morning.
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950. What are you doing here?
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951. Well, we're told you need spotters,
apparently - we are your spotter.
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952. No, no, no, no.
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953. No. Spotting is a genuinely
important job.
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954. You have to say who's in front
of you, who's behind you...
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955. Well, nobody's behind you,
obviously. Funny
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956. When to do the joker lap -
do you know about the joker?
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957. Is there a jump? There's a jump.
And we tell you when to do that?
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958. Yeah, so when do I do it?
Now!I don't know.
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959. Which lap do I do the joker lap on?
I don't know. Well, exactly.
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960. How many laps are there?
Four.
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961. I mean, can I just...?
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962. I got out of bed this morning
at 5:15 to be here.
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963. He stayed in a Ramada Inn
last night with Lenny Henry.
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964. And this is how ungrateful he is.
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965. Seriously, I've done a minimal
amount of practice yesterday,
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966. and I don't want
two Muppets helping me.
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967. I'm sorry to be rude, but no.
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968. James, James!
Your door's not shut properly.
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969. Good spot, good spot, Hammond.
Yeah.
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970. Since I seemed to be stuck
with Pinky and Perky,
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971. we went to watch some of the other
drivers in the first race.
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972. They don't half start off
close together, don't they?
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973. You could crash by there!
Yeah.
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974. This'll be you.
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975. 'Yesterday with Tanner, I thought
maybe a podium was a possibility.
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976. 'But, now I was watching
the real racing...
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977. '..I decided to aim a bit lower.'
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978. I think maybe a better personal
ambition would be
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979. not to be lapped.
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980. Does that happen a lot in this?
I don't think it's ever happened.
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981. You can't be lapped in Rallycross,
it's only four laps.
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982. So, in four laps,
if they're doing a 50-second lap,
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983. if you're more than 12 seconds
a lap slower than them,
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984. you're in the Guinness Book
of Records as the first person
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985. EVER to be lapped in Rallycross.
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986. 'On that sobering thought,
James lined up for his first heat,
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987. 'which featured drivers of a higher
calibre than he'd been expecting.'
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988. Petter Solberg is an extremely good,
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989. former world champion
rally driver,
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990. and a world champion at this.
Yes.
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991. Timmy Hansen is 22.
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992. He was third in European
Rallycross last year.
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993. And James May. James May,
52-year-old piano player!
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994. Interested in lathes!
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995. 'As the drivers prepared
for the off...'
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996. '.. we were testing the comms.'
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997. If You're Looking
For A Way Out by Odyssey
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998. Put him in the mood.
Yeah. Yeah, I'd say that.
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999. Turn the radio down,
you're blowing my ears out.
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1000. Gosh, why did I agree to this?
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1001. I've got Petter Solberg next to me
and a load of drivel in my ears.
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1002. Oh, this is unbelievably exciting.
Is he going?
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1003. He's going, he's going! Oh, my God.
James, it's about to start.
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1004. They've started, they've started.
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1005. They've started, James!
They've started!
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1006. Quite muddy there, James,
it is quite muddy.
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1007. Shut up!
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1008. James? James, so that you know,
the car behind you is French.
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1009. That was good spotting there, Jeremy.
Shut up, you two!
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1010. 'Whilst James bumbled around
at the back,
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1011. 'the other four drivers were giving
us a sensational show.'
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1012. Oh, big accident!
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1013. But how can he still be going?
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1014. 'As the others entered
their fourth and final lap,
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1015. 'James was being caught.'
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1016. Gas! And brake!
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1017. Turn in.
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1018. Hang your arse out, James.
Hang your arse out.
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1019. Seagull, James,
I've spotted a seagull.
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1020. Shut up!
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1021. Inside line, inside line.
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1022. 'Amazingly, though,
he got away with it.'
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1023. Yes! You haven't been lapped.
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1024. Ha, ha! I wasn't lapped!
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1025. I'd like to see those
other two Muppets do that!
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1026. I hope we weren't
distracting to him.
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1027. No, I shouldn't think so, he knows
we're there, we're with him.
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1028. It was reassuring noises.It's like
racing in the car with him,
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1029. it's like we're all three in the car,
all with steering wheels.
Exactly.
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1030. 'As the winner of the heat,
Petter Solberg, celebrated,
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1031. 'we went to check on James's times.'
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1032. He was 32 seconds
off Petter Solberg's time. Yeah.
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1033. Eight seconds a lap slower.
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1034. Right. Should we give him a strong
team talk, or should we support him?
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1035. He just needs to learn
to drive faster...
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1036. Faster than the other people. Yeah.
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1037. Well, faster than himself
would help.
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1038. 'I was determined to do better
in the next heat.'
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1039. 'But my spotters were even more
useless than in the first one.'
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1040. What time have you got
to go tonight?
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1041. Uh, well, I just want
to beat the traffic.
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1042. Which bit of the M4 do you go down?
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1043. Uh, off, at junction 15.
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1044. That is near the M5, isn't it?
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1045. No, no, 17 is Chippenham.
It's Bristol.
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1046. Shut up, you two!
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1047. Now for the joker.
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1048. It's definitely 17, is Chippenham.
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1049. I can't believe you don't know,
you do that...
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1050. Yeah, but I don't go to 17, I go to
15, so that's Marlborough...
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1051. Shut up!
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1052. .. and... Argh!
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1053. 'No thanks to my colleagues,
I managed to finish
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1054. 'another four-lap heat
without being lapped.'
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1055. Ho-ho! Come on!
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1056. Fantastic.
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1057. 'But then it was time
for the semifinal,
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1058. 'and I realised
I had a bigger problem.'
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1059. The semifinal is six laps.
Oh-ho!
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1060. So it's half as long again.
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1061. And I've worked out, my good laps -
of which I've done maybe two -
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1062. were sort of four seconds
off the pace.
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1063. But quite a few of my
slightly cocked up ones
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1064. were sort of eight
to nine seconds off.
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1065. So, in a six-lap race...
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1066. Six-lap race... Yeah.
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1067. .. eight seconds,
that's 48 seconds,
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1068. and it's a 50...
it's a 50-second lap.
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1069. Oh, ho-ho! You're in danger!
It'll be very, very close.
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1070. This will be quite close.
This is the test.
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1071. 'With this terrifying maths
playing on my mind,
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1072. 'I took my place on the grid.'
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1073. Do us proud, James, do us proud.
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1074. Don't let us down.
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1075. Right, here we go,
semifinal, six laps.
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1076. So, if you'd like to place
your bets...
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1077. 'I decided to get my joker
out of the way on lap one...'
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1078. '.. which, obviously,
my eagle-eyed spotters noticed.'
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1079. James, you were 11 seconds slower
than the lead car on that lap.
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1080. But, wait, did he do the joker?
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1081. Oh, he might have done.
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1082. 'Up front, Tanner was
fighting for the lead,
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1083. 'and the racing was intense.'
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1084. 'Meanwhile, a bit further back,
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1085. 'I was managing to stay
out of danger.'
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1086. Right, down to second, keep
the power, keep the inside line!
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1087. That's not bad,
that's genuinely not bad.
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1088. 'When James still
had two laps to go,
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1089. 'we realised he was about
to be stabbed in the back
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1090. 'by his new best friend.'
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1091. That is Tanner.
Is that Tanner on his tail?
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1092. James, it's actually
Tanner behind you.
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1093. I've got to hold him off!
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1094. James, do not let American Top Gear
lap British Top Gear.
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1095. I'm getting that wrong!
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1096. Come on!
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1097. Well, he's right up
behind you, James!
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1098. Make your car wide!
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1099. Make it as wide
as I don't know what.
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1100. He's right there. Argh!
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1101. Aargh!
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1102. On the inside, stay on the inside,
go on the inside!
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1103. Inside!
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1104. Oh! Oh, James he's going to...!
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1105. Aargh! Aargh!
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1106. Rubbish.
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1107. Let's gloat at him there.
Studio, yeah.
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1108. Studio. Back to the studio.
Back to the studio,
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1109. we'll gloat at him there.
Yeah.
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1110. Cos I want to get home, frankly,
I don't want to be around...
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1111. So, he'll go here, first person
ever to be lapped in Rallycross.
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1112. Nice, though - name in print.
Yeah, exactly.
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1113. Anyway, we have to say,
even with him in it,
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1114. Rallycross is brilliant.
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1115. It is fabulous to watch
because, basically,
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1116. from the start line
to the finish line,
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1117. all the drivers
drive as fast as they can.
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1118. Yes, that's it.
There's no conserving their tyres,
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1119. there's no looking
after the fuel consumption,
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1120. there are no stewards
with moustaches going,
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1121. "Oh, no, you've bumped into him,
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1122. "you've got to spend ten
seconds on the naughty step."
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1123. I tell you what Formula One is -
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1124. Formula One is like
having some money
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1125. and putting in an ISA so that
it matures in a tax-free way.
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1126. Rallycross is like having some money
and going to the pub with it.
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1127. Yeah, just blow it on one big
night out, all at once. Exactly.
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1128. Can I just say...?
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1129. No, you'll make yourself
look more ridiculous.
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1130. You will, he's right.
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1131. And, on that bombshell,
it is time to end.
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1132. Thank you so much for watching -
good night!
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