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Clarkson narrowly beat Hammond to second place as his far higher restoration cost was marginally outweighed by Hammond’s numerous thousand-point deductions. The presenters noted that the other modifications generally didn’t help, and some even made the car slower. Upon arriving in Mallorca, the presenters discovered that they were almost two days late for the rally, which was a five-day event, and thus had no chance of winning. The presenters managed to do so with only ten seconds to spare. At the race circuit, the presenters were to gain a point for every car they overtook and lose a point each time they were overtaken. Each presenter then took part in a series of challenges at the airfield, including a “drag race,” in which they raced each other while dragging something found around the airfield.

After the track day, the presenters then had to prep their cars for a Concours d’Elegance competition. As a finale, they participated in an Andros Trophy ice race which included F1 driver Olivier Panis against heavily modified hatchbacks, ultimately being lapped several times on one occasion, Panis referred to the Marina as “a shitbox”. The final challenge was an endurance race – each presenter was allowed to modify their car with the money left over from the original purchase. May bought a red although “.. Clarkson accidentally set the caravan and its neighbour on fire while trying to cook chips. The Ferrari appeared to run out of fuel 10 miles from Slough, although Hammond later explained that the entire electrical system had failed suddenly. The final challenge, for speed, braking, and toughness had each presenter driving their vehicles through an obstacle at 56 miles an hour, and the winner going the shortest distance after hitting it. Finally, the Urraco ran out of fuel on the outskirts of Slough, just one mile from the finish, causing a major traffic jam.

Languages Eesti Edit links. The presenters split into two teams, with Clarkson taking the Jaguar and promising to build a “Train GTI”, and Hammond and May converting a four-wheel-drive Audi S8 to pull the existing carriages.

The cars were put to a series of tests, which included participating in a track day on the Rockingham Motor Speedway road course, featuring their cars on a calendar which they must sell at a newsstand, and then lastly entering an Alfa Romeo exclusive Concours d’Elegance event, traveling as far as 80 miles to get to the event area. This led to Clarkson claiming that speed is not everything and May disagreeing, in stark contrast to their usual opinions.

Hammond was assigned Brian Wheeler, a sarcastic dwarf mechanic. After fixing his brakes, Clarkson arrived last with his trailer on fire. Clarkson helped to tow Hammond despite his gearbox nearing the end of its life, and the two sabotaged May’s engine bay with cheese.

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A flamethrower was fitted at the rear, operated by Jeremy, and a Bovril boiler in the cab for James to counter the lack of heating.

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Clarkson won the challenge despite bringing the most unreliable of the three cars epusode he earned more by breaking up his car and selling it for parts. To prove the tractor’s performance credentials, Matt aimed for 81 mph in order to beat a previous world speed record set in Finland.

Finally, the Urraco ran out of fuel on the outskirts of Slough, just one mile from the finish, causing a major traffic jam. Sir Jackie Stewart claimed that he could cut down any of the presenters’ driving time around a race circuit by 20 seconds, so James took him up on the offer and they used a TVR Tuscan at Oulton Park.

Matt did reach 81 mph, however, in the hands of The Stig, it reached 87 mph, setting a new world record. Clarkson got “his gear shifter stuck up his arse”, while Hammond’s dog kennel fell off. May and Clarkson have won the most cheap car challenges with seven victories and Hammond has won three.

The back-up vehicle is generally a model that is loathed by all three presenters, or in some other way antagonistic to the current challenge.

May ended up destroying another one of his pianos. It was also converted to a gritter using the grain chute, capable of blasting grit through the windows of nearby cars. Matt was still on the road, but he believed himself to be in the lead.

Archived from the original on 19 May May fitted a Triumph Herald with a mast and sails.

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It eventually flooded and sank. The challenge included streetffire drive over the Makgadikgadi Panwhich left Clarkson and May’s cars filled with dust after they had been stripped of excess weight as to try to prevent their cars sinking through the thin surface, and over the Okavango Delta.

In geear end, it was discovered May had ordered the wrong shreetfire of seed, so they ended up with gallons of Biodiesel which was later used for the Britcar hour endurance race. The boys attempt to prove that old British sports cars never deserved to be killed off by the hot hatch.

Hammond purchased a built late-reg Ferrari GT4and May found a Lamborghini Urraco afflicted by electrical problems. They had to have a sleeping area, a toilet and a cooking area.

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The producers then instruct the presenters to ‘do it properly’, and each buy an alternative to the standard ambulance used by the NHS a Mercedes Sprinterwith their choices being tested in a series of challenges.

Finally, May arrives in a Peugeot S Cabriolet which arrives already broken down. In an argument with the producers of Top Gearthe presenters claimed British Leyland did produce some good cars after all.

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They faced numerous challenges including trying to beat a 1-minute, Fuel Economy Race – Car vs. Retrieved swason February Once purchased, the presenters compete against each other in a series of tests to establish who has bought the best car. Both cars suffer badly during the Japfest race, and are on the verge of breaking down – which Clarksons eventually does leaving Hammond the winner by default.

They then performed a race to see how long it took to load and unload various items each presenter was given an illegal immigrant. May was eventually voted the winner by the studio audience.

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During the challenge, May had a concussion in the middle of the desert, resulting in a trip to hospital. Richard Hammond’s Suzuki Escudo. The next test was plowing, where the Track-tor did a rather poor job at it. Bemoaning the fact that campervans are either the huge American style motor homes unsuitable for European roads or the tiny and cramped European models, the presenters were challenged to construct inexpensive campervans that would be comfortable to sleep in yet manageable on narrow twisting European roads.

The presenters were sent to Botswana to buy a car that was not an off-road vehicle and had only two-wheel drive, which they would drive across the country, from the eastern border of Zimbabwe to the western border of Namibia approximately 1, miles.

Clarkson travelled the shortest distance, but was injured after driving his lorry through a brick wall. Meanwhile, the Buffet car on Hammond’s and May’s train had caught fire, and after stopping short of Loughbourough, the “scum class” carriage was hit and destroyed by passing diesel locomotive D Leicestershire and Derbyshire Yeomanry.

Challenges include a snow slope climbing test where Hammond failed to engage his 4WDa game of tag with caravans hitched to their cars and featuring ‘Leisure Stig’ in a Kia Sportage, a acceleration and braking test at a muddy test area with ‘Leisure Stig’ setting the benchmark in a Kia Sportage where James made his way to a muddy pond at the end of the trackmodifying their own cars to suit the lifestyle theme better and doing some ‘leisure activity’ at a nearby pond, rolling their cars down a steep cliff to test the car’s robustness and safety, and to wrap it up, a five-mile-long off-road race from a Yorkshire grouse moor to a conference and dinner held at Yorkshire’s Broughton Hall, where the last to arrive had to do an after-dinner speech.