1. Tonight, we get very cold and wet...
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2. I re-enact the Battle of Britain...
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3. Oh, nuts.
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4. And there's a Blur
in a reasonably-priced car.
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5. Hello. Thank you so much,
everybody. Thank you.
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6. We will begin with track days.
The idea behind them is simple.
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7. During the week, when there is no
actual motor racing going on,
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8. the owners of race circuits allow
people to rock up
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whizzing around in their own cars.
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10. This is now so popular,
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11. you can even buy cars specifically
designed with track days in mind.
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12. We decided to go down to the
Simply Sausages Donnington race track
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13. to sort out which one is best.
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14. This is the original track-day car
and, in my opinion, still the best.
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15. It's... the Caterham 7.
But it is no ordinary Caterham 7.
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16. This is the R500 Superlight.
It is less heavy.
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17. It has no frills, adornments,
garnish, apart from a few stripes.
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18. It is simple, pure.
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19. It is an unadulterated driving
experience and I absolutely love it.
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20. But - and this is a weird thing...
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21. Jeremy Clarkson believes he has come
up with something better.
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22. Woo-hoo!
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23. Yes, I have.
This is the KTM X-bow.
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24. Part insect,
part terrain-following missile.
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25. Wait a minute. What?
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26. I thought you were bringing that new
thing they were making in Cheshire.
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27. What, the BAC Mono?
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28. Yes. It broke down. Where did
it break down? In the factory.
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29. It broke down while
they were still building it?
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30. It really did.
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31. This is my second choice
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32. and, despite that, it is still
better than yours.
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33. Is it? Yes. Why is that then?
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34. Because yours is from the 1950s
and this is from this morning.
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35. Carbon-fibre panels, mid-engined,
pushrod actuated
double wishbone suspension.
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36. How much is it?
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37. 49,000. You see, £41,000
so it is cheaper. And it is better.
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38. This was fine in 1961. It is
not the same car any more.
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39. It has a better engine,
suspension, materials,
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40. it has been made slightly wider.
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41. It has modern instruments.
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42. A sequential shift.
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43. 'At this point,
we were joined by our colleague.'
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44. What in the name
of all that's holy...?
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45. You see, if you want a car built
purely for fun, you want this.
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46. It is made largely from aluminium
which is mixed with wood,
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47. but that is the way Morgan
build their cards.
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48. Why does it have RAF roundels on it?
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49. It has been styled
to look like an aeroplane.
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50. It hasn't got wings!
It has aeroplane-style gauges.
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51. Why is the engine not in the car?
Because it is an air-cooled V twin.
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52. It needs to be outside
because that is where the air is.
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53. What's in there?
Oil tank. And the battery.
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54. I think, move to the back, Hammond.
I have another question.
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55. The question I am going to ask is
it doesn't have any back wheels.
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56. It has one in the middle, there.
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57. So it is a tricycle?
It is a three wheeler.
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58. It is reminiscent of the original
Morgan three wheeler.
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59. Ask me what it weighs.
What does it weigh? 495 kilos.
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60. Less than 500 kilos.
It is only half a car.
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61. If I sawed my leg off, I would weigh
much less than I do now.
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62. I would keep falling over.
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63. You could pick this up
and put it in your pocket.
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64. It looks like a coal scuttle.
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65. I have got to ask, how much?
With taxes and things? Yes. £30,000.
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66. £30,000?
It would be 40 if it had four wheels.
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67. Did you say it is made from wood?
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68. That's how Morgan build cars.
Traditional.
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69. I reckon if you went to Morgan and
said would you like some diphtheria?
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70. They'd say, "Yes,"
cos that's traditional.
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71. Wood is light and flexible
and endlessly renewable
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72. and an excellent material
to build cars from.
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73. People don't do it
cos you need craftsmen.
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74. You cannot have some oik pressing
a button and stamping them out.
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75. The Nissan GTR would be worse
if it was made of wood.
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76. The early aeroplanes were made
from wood but the Boeing 747 isn't.
There's no wood in it.
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77. Eventually, the producers told us
to stop arguing about wood
and get on with the first challenge.
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78. A simple straight-line race
from nought to 100 then back
to nought again.
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79. Sadly, this led to another dispute.
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80. What do you mean, "a Le Mans start"?
On go, we run to our cars, jump in,
start them and drive off.
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81. Running? It is not a school sports
day. Will you have an egg and spoon?
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82. It is two against one. Be ready.
Three, two, one, go.
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83. This is stupid.
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84. We could have been finished by now.
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85. Hammond has already begun.
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86. The 1.9 litre V twin!
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87. 'Sadly, my elderly colleagues were
struggling to get going.'
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88. Very complicated starting procedure.
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89. Mode.
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90. 'Eventually,
James was belted in place,
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91. 'a bit too tightly as it turned out.'
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92. Oh, bloody hell!
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94. Stop saying ready to race!
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95. Out of pity for their incompetence,
I decided to abort.
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96. Can I make a suggestion? What?
We are here to test the cars.
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97. We're not here to find out who
is the fattest.
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98. Or which has the most
complicated starting procedure.
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99. Or whose belts are badly adjusted.
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100. Let's do it normally.
But with the Le Mans start, I won.
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101. Yes, but that is just
because you are the fittest.
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102. I won the Le Mans start.
Let's do an old man's version.
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103. Do I have to
have my feet on the break? Yes!
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104. I should be all right here. I have
the best power-to-weight ratio.
I have the fastest car.
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105. Sequential gearbox,
good view ahead.
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106. And three, two, one...
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107. Great start into second.
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108. Boy, did they get away!
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109. 100.
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110. Jeremy has stopped on the way.
I will have to go past.
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111. I am not sure that is miles an hour.
That might be fuel pressure.
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112. It was, so we went back to
the start line to try again.
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113. Three, two...
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114. No!
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115. James went on two.
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116. This is ridiculous.
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117. So we lined up
for attempt number four.
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118. How hard can it be for three grown
men to see which is the fastest from
nought to 100 then back again?
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119. Three, two, one.
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123. 100.
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125. Ow!
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126. As it turned out, James'
celebrations were premature.
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127. He had been reading his speedometer
in kilometres an hour.
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128. Oh, cock!
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129. Still, it could be worse.
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130. 95. Now there is a corner
and going to have to do... Oh!
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131. 70, 80, oh, a corner.
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132. This is impossible.
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133. James decided that rather than
do the test again,
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was the fastest using maths.
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135. I have a sheet of all the facts.
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136. Yours weighs almost twice
as much as mine. Yes. Hang on.
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138. 75, 80, 85. Aah!
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140. It has a better power-to-weight
ratio than the Bugatti Veyron.
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141. 517 horsepower per ton.
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142. I was forced to agree
with James' conclusions.
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143. So I came up with a new test.
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144. Cornering is everything and with
pushrod-actuated suspension,
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faster than you can.
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146. And there is no arguing with that.
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have had these photographs printed
and they are all
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148. photos of X-bows just after
they have done some cornering.
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149. That one is parked in a tree. It is
hanging from a crane near a tree.
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152. Near a corner. Look at that.
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154. to suggest I would be killed
by a cornering test...
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155. Richard would not fare much better
either - the producer said
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156. we should see which car would be
fastest through the old hairpin.
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157. Because we were having
such trouble reading our speedos,
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158. they set up a police style
radar trap.
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159. Why is everything breaking today?
I do not know.
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160. Why doesn't that happened to
the police? It doesn't.
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161. The NHS computer would not work.
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print out a receipt for us.
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164. With the speed equipment working,
I set off to disprove James'
photographic evidence.
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165. It is not just the pushrod-actuated
suspension,
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166. it's the tyres that will put me
in good stead.
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167. Very sticky tyres.
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168. I doubt he has a clue what
pushrod suspension is. No idea.
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169. And the time is? 69.419 miles an
hour. Is that good? I have no idea.
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171. Listen to that. He has gone right
up nearly to the red light.
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172. Where does it go?
Yes, down here. Here we go.
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173. He went the right way.
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174. He was going the right way
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175. but did you see how far
he was from the apex?
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176. How fast was he? 59.
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177. What do we call him?
What's his nickname?
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179. It isn't that.
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180. Finally, Richard took a brave pill
and stepped into the tricycle.
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181. I am so screwed here.
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183. What do they do, the pushrods?
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They must do something specific.
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185. They don't make the engine go.
What do they do in the suspension?
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186. Everything better.
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187. Suspension. Yes, yes.
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Some there and some there.
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190. More than that.
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191. They're better. Why?
They just are. Yes, but why?
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192. Many reasons.
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193. Come on, my little
three-wheeled friend.
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194. Here he comes. Doff your hats.
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196. I am going to give it the full
Stirling Moss. Ya-a-ah!
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197. Did you see him
clinging on with his elbow?
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198. You could see the sinews
in his arm.
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199. The sound is from the 1930s.
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200. Did the picture go black
and white as he went past?
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201. Wow!
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was 59.8. Your fastest time,
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forward to Richard's car
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cornering challenge.
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207. Since it hadn't, we quickly
came up with another idea.
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208. Doughnuts. We're going to see which
one of us can do the best doughnuts.
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that you think my car can't do?
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the X-bow would be much good either.
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which are so sticky, that this
is going to work.
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So he did and he was rather good.
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James May doing a doughnut.
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play poker.
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been waiting for.
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to laugh your ears off.
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so he can't do a full doughnut.
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we decided to abandon the tests
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do on track days drive.
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as old as Jeremy,
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the sensation of driving a car
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then you will love this.
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blathering on about pushrods,
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suspension as well.
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now is an F1 team.
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238. 'In fact, I had only one complaint
about my car.'
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quite sudden
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but it isn't!
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245. I'd say it's a bit... safe,
a bit soft.
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246. It's almost like they've edited it
to make it easy for everybody.
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247. I'm not entirely sure that this is,
strictly speaking,
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But God, it's fun!
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249. I'm having more fun than I remember
having in a long time, actually.
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250. 0-60 in 4.5 seconds,
top speed 115mph.
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252. Ha-ha-ha!
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there's always one absolute rule.
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in a Ford Galaxy people carrier,
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259. whereas the two-litre turbo
in this is from a Golf GTI.
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262. James has no spatial awareness
at all,
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what he's going to do next.
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265. Oh, ha-ha!
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that today, you aren't allowed to
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get rid of the rats in the shed,
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270. and yet you CAN do this!
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just belting round
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than a speeding ticket.'
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277. It was brilliant! You pay, what, 100
quid, and you get a day doing 100mph.
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278. Well, YOU don't.
Look, as a fun car, mine was best.
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the best track-day car, yeah?
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281. And that was mine.
He's right, it was.
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282. What? No, it was. Mine...
I mean, I know it has
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283. pushrod activated suspension, which
moves the weight in-board and...
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No, I'm not interested.
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286. Er, despite all of that,
it feels a bit heavy
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and a bit boring.
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It is exciting and different
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round our track?
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294. And he's off. The single rear wheel
fighting for grip.
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295. Never seen anything as ridiculous as
that in my whole life. Looks great.
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296. Where's he going there?
Oh, he nearly lost it!
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Look at that!
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the first corner.
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299. There he is, looking terrified.
As he comes into Chicago.
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300. Oh, he's drifting it! He is actually
drifting it, you're right.
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in Hammerhead. Here we are.
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engine's got so much torque,
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called a radial deflection damper
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the Mazda MX5 gearbox. Really.
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up to at least 45mph now.
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306. No, he's changing down for
the Follow-through, to maybe 40.
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so he doesn't break his spine,
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311. Struggling to... He's missed
the apex there quite badly.
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round there without incident?
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cos it's been around before,
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1:27 dead.
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which is the same as one year.
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323. That is the fastest three-wheeler
we've ever had round our track.
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we ever had was the Reliant Robin,
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325. and he fell over in that in the
first corner. And that was faster.
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326. So there we are. The Morgan is
faster than a Reliant Robin.
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again later on,
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the most dreadful misery,
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But now, it's the news.
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I have got a photograph of
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331. the replacement for the Ferrari 599,
here it is.
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332. It's called the F12 Berlinetta.
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334. which is a good thing, it's also
lighter and more powerful.
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336. Wow. 730! V12? V12!
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Jeremy Clarkson
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but a month ago,
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of the V12s. From now on,
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341. "all engines will have turbos
on them." You did say that.
I did say that.
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342. And now how do you feel?
Foolish. I did say.
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I was unequivocal, but I was wrong.
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345. Now. Citroen has sent us
a picture of this.
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of the DS4,
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from its 1.6-litre turbo engine.
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349. Same engine as you get in
a Mini Cooper. It's not bad.
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I prefer this, though.
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which has got...
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352. 265 - let me guess how many
horsepower that's got. Have a go.
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and it's got a clever diff,
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you know, stiffened springs,
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which is sort of Golf GTI money.
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Except for the red brake callipers.
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red brake callipers?
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and pointless and meaningless
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"Yes. I'd like red brake callipers"?
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Fiat 500 TwinAir. They look cute!
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364. They look great!
Why have you got them?
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365. When I bought it, the man said,
"Would you like red brake callipers?"
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366. And I said, "Yes, I would."
But Hammond, I was once in a pub,
and a man came up to me
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367. and he said,
"Do you want a smack in the mouth?"
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368. And I said no, because you can say
no! "Do you want some?"No!"
You see?
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369. Did you have to pay extra for them?
Yes. How much? £300.
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Countrywide for our lunch this week
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painting his brake callipers red."
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He said they were £300.
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Countrywide all year! Oi!
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375. Ooh, hey, listen. Hammond and I
went to Moscow last weekend.
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more a spur-of-the-moment thing.
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or anything like that.
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going on in Red Square,
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and have a look at this.
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where you could see, Audi,
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a Q3 there, so we couldn't see.
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about this bar, OK?
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the Kremlin and Red Square
and Basil's.
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we'll have a look.
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climbed up the top.
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of the view we had - here it is.
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the stupid Audi Q3.
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these places to look at things,
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whatever his name is, that ginger.
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of the Grand Canyon.
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It's not just cars either.
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Opera House? Here it is.
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that they could still ruin.
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seeing the Pyramids.
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There you go.
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of what you actually want to see.
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the three of us went motor-racing,
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against Hammond that he is actually
Alain Prost.
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The Professor, calculating and...
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the corner to a superior driver,
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off the road.
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the corner. I rubbed you, at most.
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rubbed that man in Germany.
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Now hang on a minute.
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correctly. Thank you.
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in his car,
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at the footage, and you'll see.
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the on-board footage will be key
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429. I'm not having you judging. What?
You can't play a game of Monopoly
without cheating.
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at Monopoly. I played these two
and he cheated!
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and you cheated! I did not cheat!
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the bank! There was a...
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You don't get those in Monopoly,
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authentic if the bank was robbed.
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a liar and a burglar!
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for this motoring incident,
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because they are wise.
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And you,
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in front of your family.
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on television. Oh, for God's sake!
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441. Yeah, what you've done there, Jeremy,
is taken leg out of the bear trap,
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and put your head in instead. Donk!
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the end of the news. Now,
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the Top Gear test track was home,
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to a squadron of Spitfires.
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were a giant blue canvas on which
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British and German,
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using contrails and phosphorous.
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the drone of planes behind us.
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of four fighters,
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from machine guns and pom-poms
were cutting through the air.
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There was skill.
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it's being used now to power a car.
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from a 1907 New York fire engine.
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the Devil uses to rotisserie
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of the madman who built this thing.
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for a spin.
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above the ignition. Yep.
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this button. What's that one?
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Oh, Christ, right!
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the black button.
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on the outside of the engine.
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spit hot oil into my face.'
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just the start of my problems.'
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little grip from the rear wheels,
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throttle, you get massive wheelspin.
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Oh, this is so complicated!
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are on the outside of the car
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are the wrong way round.
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a crossword puzzle
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they don't work.
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that's good.
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and Gomorrah with a steering wheel.
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496. 'Plainly, then, putting an aeroplane
engine in a car is idiotic.
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this looks like a '20s Bentley.
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"the fastest lorry in the world". '
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was built last year,
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hand-crafted the aluminium body
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Rolls-Royce Phantom, and the brakes?
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which are needed,
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the same 27-litre V12
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in the front of a Spitfire.'
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are now circulating and warming up.
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and power steering
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but from behind the wheel...'
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as James May's shoe-cleaning kit.'
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and things happen. Not in this!
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as you drive around in it.
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is the knowledge
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is the engine from a Spitfire!
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Jolokia chilli in a boiled egg.
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of 160mph.
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than the insane Brutus?
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I've got 650.
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his weighs 2.4.
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540. Of course, it could be down to
the skill of the Tommy pilots.
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541. 'So what about manoeuvrability?
What about the corners?
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542. 'Well, let's cue the music
and find out.'
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543. Ahoy! I am Robert Shaw,
and once again, Dunsfold is
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an Anglo-German dogfight.
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545. At this precise moment
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gearbox for eight Brownings.
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and it won't corner.
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you really have to drive.
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by the scruff of the neck.
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556. If you want to get the back end out,
there's only one way to do so,
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of power. There you go.
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where the greatness is measured
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561. I love this thing. I love it!
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the Brutus was built for fun,
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564. It's just the Germans displaying
their usual sense of humour.
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British. It's much more serious.
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567. The map light, for example,
is from a Lancaster bomber.
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and an air temperature gauge.
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570. This isn't a toy or a fairground
attraction. It's a real car.
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572. And it's road legal. You could,
says Devon Bob, use it every day.
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there might be one or two issues.
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575. I'd imagine it's very hard to park
and it is quite conspicuous.
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576. It wouldn't really work if you were,
say, a private detective.
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577. People are going to notice you
following them.
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two miles to the gallon.
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581. And filling the tank
would cost £420.
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582. Plus there's the cost of buying
the thing in the first place.
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584. The thing is though,
if you have that kind of money,
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and get half a percent interest
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that the bank had gone bust.
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on one of these.
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you'd ever have to make.
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the easiest decision.
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we had on the show last year?
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592. Yeah? That's half a million quid
as well. So which would you have?
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593. I'd still have this, I'm afraid.
It's very you.
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I'd rather have the Eagle.
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Anyway, that's by the by.
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both these magnificent machines
go round our track,
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over to our tame racing driver.
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all his shoes and his cassette tapes
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stay quiet for two hours,
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he didn't win an Oscar!
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from the line,
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and lashings of hot brimstone.
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up to the first corner.
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the steering wheel of that thing.
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see through walls... and clothes.
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not looking fast
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all the same.
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This could be interesting.
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this week basically has pram wheels.
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Brutus is smoking.
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617. No, it's just that massive engine
expressing its fury.
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A chance to really open them up.
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from when he was a Spitfire pilot.
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if the Bentley is capable of 160,
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to get there?
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623. Coming to the second to last corner.
Still going nicely.
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through that there!
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second to last.
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the pedal-powered Porsche.
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slower than Hammond's tricycle,
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Is that actually a supercharger?
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made to look like a supercharger
so it looks like a Blower Bentley.
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No, it isn't.
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was supercharged. But this isn't.
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engine but the land-based version.
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Yes. And this obviously...
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for your lecture
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642. I'm sorry but we do have to put
a star in our reasonably priced car.
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643. Now, my guest tonight has
a farm in the Cotswolds
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644. where he makes cheese and yet
weirdly he's been chosen to headline
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Olympic Games.
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from Blur, Alex James!
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648. Now, first of all... I need coffee.
My heart is beating like a train.
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649. That is absolutely terrifying.
Being on the track?
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651. Sit in a steel cage with a crash
helmet on and drive really fast...
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652. And relax! Easy-peasy lemon squeezy.
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you heartily
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656. At the BRITs.
It must have been something else.
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to get back together
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banging out tunes,
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the credits
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for panty liners and the news?
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Were you watching the BRITs?
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How many songs did we miss?
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I was just up there rocking.
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665. They cut you off. I wanted to
watch Blur but we couldn't.
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together because of the Olympics.
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Celebration Concert
is its full name.
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It's sort of a people's version.
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for the Olympics, have they?
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Order. All our favourite bands.
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and it's all sold out
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674. and we have a new song to unveil.
You have a new song?
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675. Yeah. I listened to it this morning.
It's like a hymn, a real tearjerker.
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career, when you were a Scout.
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I had to dress up as Big Brownie.
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It was actually very good training.
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680. If you dressed up as a Brownie
in front of everyone,
you're not scared of Jeremy Paxman.
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He did film it.
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He filmed you as a Brownie?
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I never saw the film.
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hard with Blur.
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were different in those days.
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when you're young,
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rock 'n' roll band.
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689. Lots of travel, lots of girls,
lots of booze.
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690. What was that birthday party
in Mexico that I read about
in your first book?
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694. You go to bed while Daddy tells us
all about his birthday party.
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Yeah. Great food in Mexico.
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I'm looking for the exit!
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was it
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that your first love was cheese?
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in hotel lobbies. Fans did? Yes.
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for enjoying cheese.
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"Alex likes cheese".
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to describe me. Cheese? Cheese.
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704. Yeah. I mean, they threw it
at me in Japan,
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706. I'm not here to plug your book but
it's all Cheeses Great And Small,
yeah? Yes.
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707. You paint this fantastic picture
of becoming a farmer,
which is what you now are.
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and a nocturnal creature.
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710. Then I met a girl, fell in love with
her and we got married very quickly
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a really good idea to buy
a farm on our honeymoon.
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and moved to a farm
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that Blur disintegrated.
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know very much about farming.
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I absolutely love it.
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living on farms.
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You get a tractor.
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719. I haven't got a tractor. I've got
a mini digger that's a Cabriolet.
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720. It has an open cab. I had a dumper
this weekend, a three-foot dumper.
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721. £96.25. What? For the weekend,
including VAT.
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into the whole thing.
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723. Your car history, that's not
so brilliant, looking into it.
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what your first car was.
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728. There's another word for that
kind of brown as well.
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729. And the first three letters
of the registration were URD
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730. and it was known as
the Turd Machine!
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731. And it is the best car
I have ever, ever had because...
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"because" in history.
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733. No, because of what it gave me.
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734. As a teenager, it's freedom, it's
romance, it's somewhere to smoke.
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you got rid of the Allegro?
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so much of your time in airports.
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737. It's hard to describe. Well, it's
easy to describe! Many hours a day.
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738. If you're in Belgium today,
Frankfurt tomorrow,
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it's a lot of airports.
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went halves on a Cessna.
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741. You went from an Allegro to
an aeroplane? Yeah! Half a Cessna.
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742. Sounds quite glamorous, maybe,
but it was like a flying Allegro.
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743. It wasn't posh. It didn't even
have a GPS. It was amazing.
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744. How do you navigate?
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745. A longwave radio that
picks up Morse code signals.
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746. So you can do Morse code?
Uh-huh. That's A!
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747. Is it? Don't tell James.
You'll be here for a week.
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748. We've established it was Allegro.
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749. Allegro, half a Cessna. Half
a Cessna, which was like an Allegro.
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750. After that, well, I've got a van
now, a black van. Five kids. Nice.
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751. A van? It's a black Mercedes Viano.
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752. It's got eight seats, which is
room for five kids and Granny.
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753. TV screens? No, not TV screens.
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754. I think it's really important
for children to get bored in cars.
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755. That's how I really got into music,
listening to the top 40 in the car
on a Sunday afternoon.
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756. But no TV screens for the kids?
Oh, deary me, no. No.
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757. I rang you last night to see
if you were ready to come down
and do this show
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758. and you were playing this track
on a computer game.
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759. I couldn't get it in time. Oh, no!
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760. I wanted to do it on the Xbox.
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761. How did you prepare to do this,
then? I just had six cups of coffee!
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762. Who would like to see Alex's lap?
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763. Yes!
Let's have a look.
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764. Play the tape and here we go.
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765. Once again, we're off.
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766. This is how we get the groceries in,
in my house!
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767. Actually, where are you going?
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768. Braking, accelerating, turning in,
all manner of things.
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769. Oh, dear. Too wide.
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770. Bit too wide but not too bad.
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771. Oh, nuts!
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772. Now that is wide! Yeah, you could
catch a bus to the Apex there.
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773. Second week on the trot
we've had somebody singing
their way round the Hammerhead.
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774. Just about kept it in the lines.
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775. Tortured tyres. Poor old Cee'd.
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776. Come on. Let's rock, baby. Woo hoo!
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777. Follow-through. Were you flat out
through there? Yes. Good.
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778. Were you flat out through there?
Yes, yeah. That's hairy.
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779. Excellent. Avoiding
the uncomfortable bump
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780. and into the second to last corner.
Wobbly on the way in... Oh!
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781. I'm afraid I have to explain this.
We allowed the lap this week
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782. to be edited by ITV...
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783. so we'll never know
what happened at the end.
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784. So, anyway, um... I've got the time,
don't you worry about that.
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785. Where do you think
you've come on the board?
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786. It was wide, it was noisy,
it was... It was wide and noisy
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787. and a lot of tyre squeal,
which indicates
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788. the tyres are making a noise
rather than getting you going.
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789. Yeah, I... You know,
I think, bottom half, but...
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790. Near Bob Geldof,
that's comfortable. Al Murray.
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791. Near Bob Geldof, that's a 1.48.
OK, well, Alex James you did it...
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792. in 1...
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793. 45... Ooh.
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794. Point 2, so you're way ahead
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795. of where you thought
you were going to be!
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796. You are, in fact...
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797. level with Cameron Diaz.
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798. So, just tell us...
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799. is there going to be an album?
Tell us, tell us...
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800. No, there's not. Just this one song
that you're going to be performing
at the Olympics?
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801. Well, well done for that,
for the lifetime achievement award
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802. and of course, most of all,
well done for that.
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803. Ladies and gentlemen, Alex James.
Thank you.
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804. Now,
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805. earlier on, we found out
which of these...
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806. the £30,000 Morgan three-wheeler,
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807. the £40,000 Caterham R500,
or the £50,000 KTM X-Bow...
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808. made the most convincing
track-day car.
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809. Thing is, if you're going to
spend that much money on a car,
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810. you want it to do something else.
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811. Can they? For instance,
could you use them to go to work?
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812. We decided to find out.
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813. Getting to work would involve
going from London
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814. to just south of Guildford.
It's about 40 miles.
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815. Right.
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816. Now, as we know, once a man
is past the age of 28,
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817. he may not, under any circumstances,
drive through a built-up area
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818. with the roof down
on his convertible car,
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819. but I have no roof.
I have no choice.
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820. And what I'm saying to onlookers is,
"Driving is my hobby,
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821. "I'm very keen on it."
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822. And that's a bit like a keen angler
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823. going to work in some waders.
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824. The difficult thing
about driving a Caterham
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825. in slow-moving traffic like this
is not the clutch,
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826. or the gearbox
or anything like that.
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827. It's that you feel a...
A bit of a berk, if you're honest.
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828. I mean, a lot of people
will be driving past
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829. and their children will be saying,
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830. "Daddy, why's that man's car's
windscreen fallen off?"
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831. Morning, Jason. You all right?
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832. Obviously, I know everybody
in Hammersmith.
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833. I feel some people may be
making character judgements
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834. based on the RAF roundels
and pretend bullet-holes,
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835. scantily clad ladies
adorning my three-wheeled car.
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836. The fact is, I'm not really
a fighter pilot,
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837. nobody has ever shot bullets
at this car, they're just stick-on.
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838. Ah. Speed humps, let's...
Woo-hoo! Ooh, yeah.
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839. The front two wheels, sort of,
went either side of it,
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840. but the middle wheel at the back...
Eurgh... puts me out a bit.
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841. Eurgh.
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842. Just outside London, we met up at
a service station to compare notes.
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843. Is this the worst trip to work
you've ever had? Not so far.
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844. Mine's the most embarrassing.
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845. If you were going to work today
to a factory that you owned
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846. to lay off ALL of the staff...
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847. my car would not be the car
to make that journey in.
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848. Or, "I'm going to have to tell that
patient the news is not good."
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849. Or if you were a funeral director.
No. No, no.
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850. "I'm very sorry about your loss."
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851. 'Since we were in no hurry
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852. 'to get back on display
in the rush hour traffic,
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853. 'I decided to kill some time
with a little challenge.'
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854. If you can start that car
with that key,
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855. I will give you this crisp £10 note.
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856. How long have I got?
Long as you like. Take a week.
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857. It can't be that hard. There'll be
an immobiliser button somewhere.
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858. So, is there a hole for this key?
Oh, yes.
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859. Right. So, they'll have...
Let's think about this.
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860. They'll have put it somewhere...
Does it go in there? What, like that?
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861. I seriously want to try
and do it. Yeah. Yeah.
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862. I think THAT'S going to have
something to do with it.
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863. Well, it does. It says,
"Ignition on." Right. Hang on.
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864. Stopwatch, lights...
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865. Horn.
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866. Cold.
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867. Let's face it...
Have you got the clutch? Yes.
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868. So, I think "mode"... No.
Could have something to do...
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869. But that does set the ignition.
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870. No, there's another button
in there which is ve... Yeah!
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871. So, that button says start,
but that could be a trick.
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872. It IS a trick. Now press "stop".
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873. A-ha! Right.
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874. So you press "stop" first...
Yes... and then "start"?
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875. "Mode".
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876. Oh, this is idiotic.
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877. It's perfectly straightforward.
Ignition on,
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878. key in, press "stop"
till there's a clonk.
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879. Press "mode" once it says,
"Ready to race,"
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880. then put your foot on the clutch,
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881. then the brake FULLY down,
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882. THEN press start, then it begins.
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883. The "stop" being
the button to start it, is,
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884. with the best will in the world,
a bit misleading.
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885. And a mad starting procedure
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886. is only one of many things wrong
with Jeremy's X-Bow.
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887. The turning circle's just shocking.
Oh, God.
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888. Come on!
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889. By the time we were back on the A3,
the weather had changed.
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890. No! No, it's raining!
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891. It's hurting my face. It's agony.
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892. Ow! Ow, ow, ow!
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893. Ow and mega-ow!
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894. Oh, God. I need a hat or some...
Oh, Jesus wept.
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895. My right hand is completely frozen.
It's just a claw.
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896. Also, there are holes in the floor
behind the pedals,
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897. and all the air, and the wind,
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898. and the rain is going up
my trouser legs.
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899. Also, rain is running off
my jacket into my lap.
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900. None of these things
are good news for my genitalia,
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901. which has run away.
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902. If you're watching, Caterham...
Heater.
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903. And windscreen!
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904. 'BBC London, 94.9...'
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905. 'And finally, the weather. It's not
looking good out there, I'm afraid,
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906. 'with a maximum temperature
of just one degree Celsius,
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907. 'and the rain is expected to get
heavier as the day goes on.'
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908. Oh...
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909. I am going to have treble pneumonia.
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910. There's going to be
no doubt about that.
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911. 'We were all so miserable,
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912. 'we decided that even
shopping would be preferable.'
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913. I just hope I can still
do the seatbelts up.
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914. What? Oh, my seat's wet.
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915. Chaps.
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916. Are you on motor-bicycles?
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917. Are they KTM motor-bicycles?
Two of them are.
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918. Can I just say, KTM is the stupidest
company in the world? Well said.
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919. That is ridiculous.
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920. Right then. Oh, wow.
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921. Look, it's Douglas Bader-Meinhof.
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922. Come on, then. Let's get on with it.
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923. 12 more miles of abject misery
and then I can pretend
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924. I've never heard the words
"KTM", "cross" or "bow."
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925. Oh... I've been coming to work
now down here for ten years.
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926. I've never had to stop and buy
another outfit on the way,
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927. I've never been so miserable.
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928. Urgh.
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929. OK, this is getting heavier now,
and it is becoming less pleasant.
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930. It wouldn't make a very good
wedding car for winter weddings.
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931. That's another thing
it wouldn't be good for.
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932. One of the other advantages
of the traditional car windscreen
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933. is that you can have
windscreen wipers on it. I just...
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934. It'd be nice to be able to see.
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935. And here we are. At work.
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936. Frankly, I wish it was the gallows.
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937. Oh, bloody hellfire.
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938. The bit of your face that's exposed
has gone all funny.
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939. It's got mud and bits of stones on
it. You know when you find a potato
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940. that's been in the bottom of
the fridge for a while?
It's rotted your face off.
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941. My job, from now on,
is to drive cars with roofs.
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942. And with that, back to the studio.
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943. Did you tell him about your claw?
Yeah, my hands. My face was a claw.
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944. I had three claws.
Anyway, can I just say,
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945. for around the same
sort of money as the KTM,
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946. you could have a BMW M3,
which is a good track-day car.
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947. It is also good
for taking you to work,
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948. taking the kids to school,
going to the supermarket,
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949. it has a roof, has a heater,
has a windscreen, has windows.
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950. It is amazing that we
have reached a point
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951. in the development
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952. where you can buy a car
that does only one thing.
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953. Yes, I know what you mean.
My Morgan, it turns out, is brilliant
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954. for taking one friend
to the pub on two days in June.
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955. The Caterham is superb for blasting
around Simply Sausages...
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956. No, no. Everywhere else
in the world, all racetracks,
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957. they're called the Tag Heuer
or the Red Bull
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958. but Donnington is sponsored
by Simply Sausages
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959. and it is very good
at getting round it.
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960. It is brilliant at Simply Sausages,
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961. and yours is frankly peerless
at making you look like a cock.
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962. Oh, it's brilliant. It is.
What we've got here are three cars,
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963. they're like Swiss Army knives
where there's only one attachment,
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964. and it's that prong for getting
a stone out of a horse's hoof.
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965. That's all they are, and on that
bombshell, it is time to end.
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966. Thank you for watching,
see you next week. Goodnight.
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