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The hosts talk about the latest cars and its specifications. They review the performance of the car and also find out if it is as good as the manufacturers claim. The current hosts are Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc with The Stig.
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The hosts talk about the latest cars and its specifications. They review the performance of the car and also find out if it is as good as the manufacturers claim. The current hosts are Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc with The Stig.
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IMDbNonScripted Entertainment | 2005
Most Popular Factual Programme | 2011
TV Entertainment Programme | 2011
Most Outstanding General Entertainment Program | 2015
Best Entertainment Craft Team | 2013 | James
Best Features | 2006
Best Entertainment Performance | 2006 | Jeremy
Best Editing Factual | 2010
Entertainment Craft Team | 2012
Most Popular Factual Programme | 2004
Most Popular Factual Entertainment Programme | 2013
Most Popular TV Expert | 2005 | Jeremy
Location Team of the Year Reality Television | 2018 | Daryl C.
Location Manager of the Year Reality Television | 2018
Best Sound Design Television Programme | 2018
Best Factual Entertainment | 2011
Best Presenter | 2007 | Richard
Throughout series 22 symbols of Chile appear in the show for example on one episode a picture of Alexis Sanchez (Chilean footballer) is visible on a table. On another the Stig is on a Chilean flag. This is because it was Chilean people who helped them escape Argentina in the controversial 'Patagonia special'.
The famous last corner in the Top Gear (revamped version) track is called "Gambon corner". It is named after actor Michael Gambon who drove a Suzuki Liana (as part of the "Reasonably priced car" challenge) and nearly flipped over at the last corner. Since then, Jerermy Clarkson dubbed the last corner as "Gambon corner".
For the road test of the Ferrari Enzo, they asked Ferrari if they could borrow one, but Ferrari refused. Jeremy Clarkson then called Jay Kay and asked if he could borrow his, but he refused as well. However, Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason came to the rescue and agreed to lend Clarkson his Enzo if he advertised his new book on Top Gear. Clarkson accepted and slipped (not so) subtle references to the book during the car test.
A rarity on TV shows, the entire studio audience stands for the 60-minute duration of the show, as no seating is provided.
All three presenters of Top Gear have won Heat Magazine's Weird Crush Of The Year. Richard Hammond (2006), James May (2007), Jeremy Clarkson (2008).
"Richard Hammond: [Talking about the Ford GT's poor fuel economy and the fact that Jeremy is getting one] And actually, 17 and a half gallon tank. 4... 4 miles to the gallon, how far does that mean you will be able to go in your car before you ran out of petrol? Jeremy Clarkson: 75 miles. Richard Hammond: 75 miles? Jeremy Clarkson: Yeah. Richard Hammond: Well, how far then do you live, for instance, from the Top Gear office? Jeremy Clarkson: 76 miles."
"James May: [while driving a Bugatti Veyron over 240 mph] It's no wonder Michael Schumacher retired. He's slower than me!"