The exchange between Jeremy and James about the GTR is why I loved the show so much: I knew that the animus was scripted, but this shows that they genuinely get on.
I mean they worked together for decades, I doubt they would have if they actually disliked each other. The other two left top Gear with Clarkson. The hate is just part of the act, if I thought they were actually sincere about it I would not enjoy watching it. I take is as buddies who like to banter with each other and give each other crap all the time, but actually do it as a sign of affection, not hatred.
These between-shots moments are really my absolute favorite. No music, no cuts, no scripting, just watching some of my favorite people exist in their world that I will never be a part of. I could watch behind the scenes clips like this all day.
I feel like Top Gear would have been just as good if it was just Jeremy and James. Hammond feels like an awkward third wheel more often than not. He's only ten years younger than them, but acts young enough to be their son.
Clarkson WANTED May on Top Gear when the show first returned in 2002, he knew from May's previous work just how good he would be as a presenter and entertainer. May initially turned down the offer because he didn't think the show would succeed initially (and had already been burnt out from presenting three other car shows, including a brief run in 1999 on the original Top Gear), but after Jason Dawe was let go by the BBC producers, Clarkson tried again (for Series 2) as he really wanted to make sure it WOULD succeed with May presentt, and the rest from there is history. The three just all had that chemistry when together, something that's very rare in a trio act, and something that the current Top Gear presenters (with all due respect) can't repeat.
That's almost exactly what I wanted to say. This video is 4 years old, and that piece of Ken's driving with that music would have been just a pretty video of a superb driver in action just 4 weeks ago. And now its like we are watching a video in the memory of Ken Block. Shall the man rest in peace.
I had one back in 2012/2013. Had it built with a custom colored frame. Blu Cepheus, to match the gallardo I had at the time. It also had the full carbon big front and rear wings and the supercharged engine. Took around 6 months to get it titled so I could drive it on the street. It really was an incredible experience owning one. But I have to say, driving it around town sucked. The brakes were the strangest thing to me. Felt like pushing against a wall. Like it literally felt like the pedal never moved....just sensed the pressure you were applying...which was like doing a leg press, every time you wanted to stop lol. Car was quick as hell, and handled amazingly. It's a memory I will always treasure.
@@vhayne91777 most race cars have really hard and stiff break pedals, to counteract the G-force being put on the body and to decrease the amount of lockups i believe
Really enjoyed watching May playing with the launch control on the GT-R like a kid on Christmas morning, and the Ken Block slow motion film with that music is especially more poignant. Great stuff.
The sad part is he was doing something reckless on vacation with his family. It could have been completely avoided. He chose to be irresponsible and it has destroyed his family and saddened millions. A true shame.
@@corbinselanne7990only one who could carry the name is his daughter, she’s wicked behind the wheel for her age it’s crazy. It just sucks he’s not here to help her surpass him :(
I'm glad there's more to the motor-home camping trip episode, it always felt like the parts of the episode that actually showed them setting it up/sleeping was lacking and cut short
Lol I wonder if it has something to do with Hammond taking all night to build his home. Perhaps they had activities planned that they couldn’t get to due to timing. But I agree, I would have LOVED to see more of it
if these are the outtakes, just goes to show you how much good footage the editors have to work with, also hats off to the camera men, director and the choice of music/songs....add to the pot three middle aged eloquent fools and you get a recipe for chaotic bliss
Funny how Hammond said that in the real world post apocalypse we'd be driving stripped down cars without car bodies, just tubular design. That's exactly what cars looked like in Mad Max 3.
No protection. No fuel capacity. Cant sleep in it. No weapons storage. If it shits the bed parts are impossible. So no. We wouldnt. We would be in xb falcons or, more modern, monaros with longgggg range tanks.
Well it makes sense. Bodies are the had part to build. The driveline components bolt right in and can be mix and matched, but forming your own sheet metal is art. that is why offroaders build tube buggies when they aren't using ready-built trucks. Although I don't think either of the machines Hammond was featuring would look at all right in a Mad Max movie of any sort, especially not the X-Bow.
Top Gear was the best because of Jeremy , May and Hammond . . . . miss their voice , witty humor , friendly competition , pranks and stunts . . . . it was simply brilliant . . . like all the stars aligned perfectly for this creation . . . . miss it :(
@@joelquick4954 Unfortunately, even though it is nice, I just feel like the older BBC days top gear had much more going on. Plus, they take AGES for one episode.
@@hariranormal5584 Yeah, the Top Gear episodes are certainly more re-watchable and The Grand Tour is almost like if they did a movie. Way higher budget, more content and at most times, more scripted. It's cool to watch The Grand Tour every now and then but if I had to, I could watch Top Gear on repeat for the rest of my life.
I mean, I imagine the makers of the car sent them an e-mail afterwards, because they call it properly in their track-day car challenge. Lets not forget Clarkson for a few episodes called the Veyron the Veryon. Similarly I'm sure Bugatti sent them an email in response.
When they aren't in character, James and Jeremy are truly enjoyable people. With Clarksons Farm you really get a good look at who he really is, and it's not the same person as presented on TV. And James, well, honestly he's so lovable even in Top Gear persona, but when he's just being himself, he makes you feel like anyone could be friends with him.
through ashes and dust, trials and tribulations, laughter and sadness. We have been blessed by three Kings of modern day that have sparked imagination and touched our hearts in ways that words can not express.The experiences of three men changed the world in a profound way. But as we grow older our experiences turn to memories and our memories we share with the ones we cherish most. I thank you James, Richard and Jeremy for the memories you have given me and I will cherish them to the day my ashes turn to dust. God speed into the light gentlemen.
You can see James going through the motions of “Should I bother trying to explain it properly to him? Will he actually care? Will I care? Easiest to just let him believe that.”
The scene shot with Jeremy Clarkson‘s block of flats goes off the cliff. I had a family member having a coffee on the beach at the time, taking pictures which they thought was hilarious
Honestly I love these in between moments where its obviously not scripted and they don’t follow their TV Personas. Especially the exchange about the GTR just shows how May and Clarkson get along and that they’re equal in experience and knowledge, Clarkson plays the bumbling idiot on TV but it seems like he really knows his stuff just like James who enjoys fast cars and just plays Captain Slow…
The first one was just Australian, the post-apocalyptic setting wasn't until the second one. The first one seems kinda empty and barren but that's just Australia lmao.
I don’t know what it is but the clip of James and Jeremy talking to each other about their motorhomes is one of my favourite clips, it’s just two old men talking bollocks but it’s brilliant
The Ken Block segment had my heart in my mouth, My dads a surgeon and often said driving fast on the highway is the fastest way to his operating theatre Ken was on a highway to heaven
Hammond calling it the "Ex-Bow"; and Clarkson calling a certain Bugatti the "Veryon" the first time they talked about it, is still weirdly funny to me today.
Eh i mean the 350Z already looks obese, as good as the styling is. The GTR in my opinion looks more like if you took the front of the 350, filled it out, and took the rear of an R34 and stitched it on. Which is probably what the designers were thinking
I don’t care for cars. I can recognize color and general shape, but all I care about is “Can it get me where I want to go?” Cars bore me to tears, but these three made me enjoy a topic that I normally want nothing to do with. That is the pinnacle of entertainment talent when you can make someone invested in a subject they normally could not be bothered with.
Mad max is my favourite movie ever but I always wondered why he drove a thursty V8 that did 10 miles to the gallon but fuel is no were to be found..lol..
Charlotte Dunois, i agree an areal nomad would probably do fine, i was more speaking to the low ride height and stiff suspention of the atom and xbow which would be trashed in minutes going over a rocky desert wasteland
Maybe someday KTM might build themselves a buggy but then again , they should stick to making bikes instead , cuz the Xbow is a pain to drive even on the circuits
I live in the corner of the planet where the original nteresting thing about the Mad Max was filmed… The town where the bikers go, Clunes, is about 15mins from me… The interesting thing is, the way things are going we’re not too far from it being a documentary.
When it comes 2 Mad Max you also have 2 consider protection from flame throwers, machine guns, snipers, explosions, and so on so having a open cockpit would limit it for certain places. Just imagining the reality of a situation such as that...
Diese Sendereihe hat Spaß gebracht. Wenn es mal ne Deutsche Version hiervon geben soll, würde ich gerne mitmachen . Auch wenn es nicht so gut wird wie das Original. 👍👋
Great video, lovely to see new clips. I don't know why BBC tried to carry it on after the three of them left, it was not only clearly destined to fail but it was offensive to the fans. We love Top Gear because of how it was, it doesn't work with new presenters.
It’s a 2012 GT-R, they adjusted the launch control for the 2010 model year to alleviate the issues, then again in 2011, and the 2012 version pretty much solved it entirely as far as I know. The transmission (DBA) is significantly more reliable and can handle multiple launches over a long period of time, provided you’re not launching it at every green light, but that’ll give almost any car problems eventually.
That Ken Block section should have been released as a standalone TopGear video when he passed away. I'm not a KB fanboy, but that would have been a fitting tribute to him.
The exchange between Jeremy and James about the GTR is why I loved the show so much: I knew that the animus was scripted, but this shows that they genuinely get on.
Exactly... 1 of my fav clips too. that’s why you cant replace the 3... it just works perfectly...
I was just about to type the same thing before I saw your comment. Look at the way Jeremy is leant on the car and listen to the tone of his voice
Its not animus.
Its how mates talk in UK, Australia and New Zealand.
When theyre being reeeally polite is when you know theyre boiling.
I mean they worked together for decades, I doubt they would have if they actually disliked each other. The other two left top Gear with Clarkson. The hate is just part of the act, if I thought they were actually sincere about it I would not enjoy watching it. I take is as buddies who like to banter with each other and give each other crap all the time, but actually do it as a sign of affection, not hatred.
They wrote large parts of the script and I think it may have been semi-scripted in parts so they had to come up with some of it themselves.
These between-shots moments are really my absolute favorite. No music, no cuts, no scripting, just watching some of my favorite people exist in their world that I will never be a part of. I could watch behind the scenes clips like this all day.
You can tell Jeremy and James get on very well. They are old school, knowledgable of history and engineering and speak in much the same way.
@@piotrcartman5439 And Captain Slow lives up to his name.
Yin and Yang. Their DvD of Worst car in the history of the world, is my absolute favourite. They bounce off each other very well.
I feel like Top Gear would have been just as good if it was just Jeremy and James. Hammond feels like an awkward third wheel more often than not. He's only ten years younger than them, but acts young enough to be their son.
Clarkson WANTED May on Top Gear when the show first returned in 2002, he knew from May's previous work just how good he would be as a presenter and entertainer. May initially turned down the offer because he didn't think the show would succeed initially (and had already been burnt out from presenting three other car shows, including a brief run in 1999 on the original Top Gear), but after Jason Dawe was let go by the BBC producers, Clarkson tried again (for Series 2) as he really wanted to make sure it WOULD succeed with May presentt, and the rest from there is history.
The three just all had that chemistry when together, something that's very rare in a trio act, and something that the current Top Gear presenters (with all due respect) can't repeat.
@@njsynthesis Top Gear wouldn't have been successful without all 3 of them.
Sorry BBC you will never have another show as good as this
Synthematix never again
That's not BBC youtube account just some random dude...
@@piotrcartman5439 Jesus Christ... He's talking about Top Gear in general, not just this video.
His reply is stil fucking pointless, because noone from BBC will see it.
@@piotrcartman5439 how'd you know?
4:42 Always loved that pause as James decides it's not worth explaining doping to Jeremy.
After Ken Block’s passing, that short slow motion segment of him drifting really get me. Rest in Peace Ken Block
Kb43vr ❤️😔
That's almost exactly what I wanted to say. This video is 4 years old, and that piece of Ken's driving with that music would have been just a pretty video of a superb driver in action just 4 weeks ago. And now its like we are watching a video in the memory of Ken Block. Shall the man rest in peace.
One of a kind talent and a massive loss
Right in the feels
ngl didn't do nothing to me
7:26 even here Clarkson’s natural farming instincts are evident.
I love these compilation videos, makes me feel like I'm watching a completely new episode
Had the pleasure of driving an Atom on a track day event, incredible machine, I now understand James and his fizzing gentlemans vegetables!
I did too and it was unbelievably good and hardly anyone picked it opting for the ferrari's etc instead...huge mistake proper track machine
@@leighcowling2563 of course it would be better because it was made with ONLY this in mind.
I had one back in 2012/2013. Had it built with a custom colored frame. Blu Cepheus, to match the gallardo I had at the time. It also had the full carbon big front and rear wings and the supercharged engine. Took around 6 months to get it titled so I could drive it on the street. It really was an incredible experience owning one. But I have to say, driving it around town sucked. The brakes were the strangest thing to me. Felt like pushing against a wall. Like it literally felt like the pedal never moved....just sensed the pressure you were applying...which was like doing a leg press, every time you wanted to stop lol. Car was quick as hell, and handled amazingly. It's a memory I will always treasure.
Would love to drive one again, but as a road car I think my wife would be rubbing her hands together thinking of the life insurance payout!
@@vhayne91777 most race cars have really hard and stiff break pedals, to counteract the G-force being put on the body and to decrease the amount of lockups i believe
Really enjoyed watching May playing with the launch control on the GT-R like a kid on Christmas morning, and the Ken Block slow motion film with that music is especially more poignant. Great stuff.
RIP Ken Block... That ending really hit me in the feels...
I don't think Monster Energy will ever sponsor another racing entry bearing the number 43 out of respect for Kenny
The sad part is he was doing something reckless on vacation with his family. It could have been completely avoided. He chose to be irresponsible and it has destroyed his family and saddened millions. A true shame.
@@corbinselanne7990only one who could carry the name is his daughter, she’s wicked behind the wheel for her age it’s crazy. It just sucks he’s not here to help her surpass him :(
@@strongereveryday2302 pretty pathetic comment.
@@Trucking_Tom However, an accurate comment. He was being selfish and reckless, and now he's gone before his time.
I'm glad there's more to the motor-home camping trip episode, it always felt like the parts of the episode that actually showed them setting it up/sleeping was lacking and cut short
Lol I wonder if it has something to do with Hammond taking all night to build his home. Perhaps they had activities planned that they couldn’t get to due to timing. But I agree, I would have LOVED to see more of it
Agree!!
if these are the outtakes, just goes to show you how much good footage the editors have to work with, also hats off to the camera men, director and the choice of music/songs....add to the pot three middle aged eloquent fools and you get a recipe for chaotic bliss
i love how cpt slow enjoys that launch control
shows you how amazing it must be
Funny how Hammond said that in the real world post apocalypse we'd be driving stripped down cars without car bodies, just tubular design. That's exactly what cars looked like in Mad Max 3.
No protection. No fuel capacity. Cant sleep in it. No weapons storage. If it shits the bed parts are impossible.
So no. We wouldnt. We would be in xb falcons or, more modern, monaros with longgggg range tanks.
Hes such a mad max fan he predicted the future
Well it makes sense. Bodies are the had part to build. The driveline components bolt right in and can be mix and matched, but forming your own sheet metal is art. that is why offroaders build tube buggies when they aren't using ready-built trucks. Although I don't think either of the machines Hammond was featuring would look at all right in a Mad Max movie of any sort, especially not the X-Bow.
I wonder if you like mad max…
@@Zyrdalf they're the worst movies ever!
15:25 Can we take a moment to appreciate this camera work. Surely one of the best shots to come out of top gear, and thats a bold claim
I think it's layered, in the next shot the plane disappears
It’s not that great
@@TomasUjhelyi it's subjective mate, to each their own
@@evns7142 *objective
@@TomasUjhelyi no lol. They were correct.
Top Gear was the best because of Jeremy , May and Hammond . . . . miss their voice , witty humor , friendly competition , pranks and stunts . . . . it was simply brilliant . . . like all the stars aligned perfectly for this creation . . . . miss it :(
Top Gear and F1 were the only things I watched on BBC. Nothing for me there now!
If you get Amazon Prime you can watch them keep going. :)
@@joelquick4954
Unfortunately, even though it is nice, I just feel like the older BBC days top gear had much more going on. Plus, they take AGES for one episode.
@@hariranormal5584 Yeah, the Top Gear episodes are certainly more re-watchable and The Grand Tour is almost like if they did a movie. Way higher budget, more content and at most times, more scripted. It's cool to watch The Grand Tour every now and then but if I had to, I could watch Top Gear on repeat for the rest of my life.
15:28 the iconic top gear shot
Ken Block in slow motion is a thing of beauty.. R.I.P Sir
Fun fact: Hammond actually mispronounced X-bow, it’s actually called the CROSSBOW
I was about to add a similar comment
Maybe he's a Clash Royale player.
I mean, I imagine the makers of the car sent them an e-mail afterwards, because they call it properly in their track-day car challenge.
Lets not forget Clarkson for a few episodes called the Veyron the Veryon. Similarly I'm sure Bugatti sent them an email in response.
@@CrimsonKage how embarrassing that must be though, to learn you've been pronouncing it wrong from the people that made it
@@AlphaHumphrey Assume he just read it too fast, the name isn't exactly difficult, he just mixed the R and Y up. Embarrassing nonetheless.
When they aren't in character, James and Jeremy are truly enjoyable people. With Clarksons Farm you really get a good look at who he really is, and it's not the same person as presented on TV. And James, well, honestly he's so lovable even in Top Gear persona, but when he's just being himself, he makes you feel like anyone could be friends with him.
9:42 typical James May being impressed
James May in the GT-R is staggering!
through ashes and dust, trials and tribulations, laughter and sadness. We have been blessed by three Kings of modern day that have sparked imagination and touched our hearts in ways that words can not express.The experiences of three men changed the world in a profound way. But as we grow older our experiences turn to memories and our memories we share with the ones we cherish most.
I thank you James, Richard and Jeremy for the memories you have given me and I will cherish them to the day my ashes turn to dust. God speed into the light gentlemen.
Loved that last scene in particular! Thanks for putting the video together ❤
that camper van scene was probably my "most laughed ever" too! still remember it! just too good!
"So it's got marijuana on it?" Lmao
mari *joo* ana
What ep is that from?
You can see James going through the motions of “Should I bother trying to explain it properly to him? Will he actually care? Will I care? Easiest to just let him believe that.”
@@Shakes-Off-Fear ...... Yes
Little did hammond know the Ariel Nomad would be the best Mad Max car
Greatest trio ever on the BBC
the C&C3: Tiberium Wars music at the very beginning is the surprise of the year mate lol
Some of the episodes have Generals music.
@@EVEMASTER99 also Red Alert
And halo reach!
You don't know the difference between deleted scenes and outtakes but thanks for the content.
Wow. You smashed all the feels with the Ken block slow mow
Ken Block's part is absolutely incredible - beautiful!
4:41. The way he says "mariejouanar"
When Jeremy was leaning on the GTR , it looked like he was leaning on a Koenigsegg since the roof looks so alike XD
I know it does
from the start, it's fascinating that even with nothing around him for size comparison, you can still tell how short hamster is.
The scene shot with Jeremy Clarkson‘s block of flats goes off the cliff. I had a family member having a coffee on the beach at the time, taking pictures which they thought was hilarious
thx man, the slow mo ken block segment, magic.
Honestly I love these in between moments where its obviously not scripted and they don’t follow their TV Personas. Especially the exchange about the GTR just shows how May and Clarkson get along and that they’re equal in experience and knowledge, Clarkson plays the bumbling idiot on TV but it seems like he really knows his stuff just like James who enjoys fast cars and just plays Captain Slow…
Ken Block, Ayrton Senna, Jim Clark..
how many driving gods have we seen fall on this show..
i hope people remember them for a thousand years
James should've called his motor home the sports motor home.
That slow motion Ken Block scene is the perfect tribute to the legend himself
Rest in Peace Ken
Miss these guys, they ALL made TG what it was...
Where do you get this footage?
Maybe google it?
I guess it's from the DVD
He hired a Somalian to pirate it
Its the dvds
fistingendakenny “hey look in to his eyes... he is the captain now”
The first one was just Australian, the post-apocalyptic setting wasn't until the second one. The first one seems kinda empty and barren but that's just Australia lmao.
0:18 A Mad Max parody where everybody was killing each other over olive oil would be pretty great though.
2024 RIP KB ❤❤
I remember watching all these 😊
i just watched this 3 days after Ken Block passed the end was a tissue moment for sure rip the legend
I don’t know what it is but the clip of James and Jeremy talking to each other about their motorhomes is one of my favourite clips, it’s just two old men talking bollocks but it’s brilliant
The Ken Block segment had my heart in my mouth,
My dads a surgeon and often said driving fast on the highway is the fastest way to his operating theatre
Ken was on a highway to heaven
Hammond calling it the "Ex-Bow"; and Clarkson calling a certain Bugatti the "Veryon" the first time they talked about it, is still weirdly funny to me today.
Jeremy had his fuzzy, yellow-topped hat on backwards. His ears weren’t even covered by the flaps. They were warming his sideburns! 😂
I would like the new gtr more if it shared more styling with it's old skyline siblings instead of looking like a 350z ate too much candy
Eh i mean the 350Z already looks obese, as good as the styling is. The GTR in my opinion looks more like if you took the front of the 350, filled it out, and took the rear of an R34 and stitched it on. Which is probably what the designers were thinking
I’d take the BAC Mono
I don’t care for cars. I can recognize color and general shape, but all I care about is “Can it get me where I want to go?” Cars bore me to tears, but these three made me enjoy a topic that I normally want nothing to do with.
That is the pinnacle of entertainment talent when you can make someone invested in a subject they normally could not be bothered with.
That was the charm of this show, whether you like cars or not you end up staying for the presenters 😂
Mad max is my favourite movie ever but I always wondered why he drove a thursty V8 that did 10 miles to the gallon but fuel is no were to be found..lol..
Maybe that's all they could find?
As of now, the outtakes are no longer unseen
I love to watch the guys drool over a car. Especially a Nissan.
2023... 12:41 will forever become a tribute 🕊💕
His car has got a case of diarrhea and he pulls up to a beekeeper with a pooh corner. Clarkson has the best luck.
May you're soul and sprit brighten our stars going forward
..kenny from the block!
i feel like an xbow or areal wouldn't make it very far on the unpaved sandy desert wastelands of mad max
Wat about the Ariel Nomad , its a buggy from hell
he said like. like these
Charlotte Dunois, i agree an areal nomad would probably do fine, i was more speaking to the low ride height and stiff suspention of the atom and xbow which would be trashed in minutes going over a rocky desert wasteland
Maybe someday KTM might build themselves a buggy but then again , they should stick to making bikes instead , cuz the Xbow is a pain to drive even on the circuits
Ariel Nomad is your answer
So James' camper was made of dope? Guess that explains the nickname Captain Slow!;)
He's driven faster without an accident, than the other two.
Beautiful slow motion film at the end!!!!😪😪😪
Crossbow!!!
evantra17 Was about to comment that as well. It's pronounced Cross-Bow, not Ex-Bow.
Yep! To be fair I didn't realise myself until about a year ago!
evantra17 Same, actually 😂 I also said it wrong for quite a while 😂
I still say ex bow as that’s how I read it
xV WRAITH Vx sexbow right in the exhaust
I agree, no road car gets away like the GTR. I've driven one. Unbelievable.
I live in the corner of the planet where the original nteresting thing about the Mad Max was filmed… The town where the bikers go, Clunes, is about 15mins from me… The interesting thing is, the way things are going we’re not too far from it being a documentary.
i luv that ktm crossbow
3:12 where can I get the hat which Clarkson is wearing ?
You don't want that hat
Austrian Bike specialist Katie Anne?
Never heard of her. What kind of bikes does she usually build?
I wish James and Jeremy were room mates they are so funny together
For anyone wondering Jeremy saying tik follows tok Is the Guinness surfer advert.
Why did no one tell Hammond it’s called the Crossbow.. I cringed every time he said “X Bow”
the mad max bit is hilarious given that literally no car like either of the ones Hammond suggested appeared in Fury Road.
"You won't get any honey out of the back of those."
Unless you're a Muslim or Welsh.
Rest in Peace Ken Block..
And thus several years later Jeremy made his own Bee Juice.
James May discovers caunch lontrol. 😁
Caunch lontrol?
15:28 I've always wanted to know where that shot came from
Anybody know what the music was for the Ken Block bit ?
Dustin O'halloran - Runner
James may with the moncler coat in the thumbnail jheeeeeeez
Can I see why these clips didn’t make it to the final cut.
Whats the piano @13:10
6:26 its the guinness advert and the song is leftfield : phat planet
Thanks mate, now I get it
no worries
Ur a hero man
When it comes 2 Mad Max you also have 2 consider protection from flame throwers, machine guns, snipers, explosions, and so on so having a open cockpit would limit it for certain places. Just imagining the reality of a situation such as that...
You channel should be "CarcasmTV". Missed out on that
In the slow-mo sequence, i think that guy on the motorbike was Ricky Carmichael. Number of 4 did look like Ricky's.
What's the music/song played during Ken blocks part?
“Runner” by Dustin O’Halloran, Shazam is free FYI
Diese Sendereihe hat Spaß gebracht.
Wenn es mal ne Deutsche Version hiervon geben soll, würde ich gerne mitmachen . Auch wenn es nicht so gut wird wie das Original. 👍👋
Great video, lovely to see new clips. I don't know why BBC tried to carry it on after the three of them left, it was not only clearly destined to fail but it was offensive to the fans. We love Top Gear because of how it was, it doesn't work with new presenters.
Ken block ...r.i.p , we will never see a driver better than you .
Sleep well mate .
Peace out ✌️
Wasn't the tick tock reference a guniss (sorry about the spelling) advert
Isn't that an early GT-R that the transmission would blow up if you used the launch control too much?
It’s a 2012 GT-R, they adjusted the launch control for the 2010 model year to alleviate the issues, then again in 2011, and the 2012 version pretty much solved it entirely as far as I know.
The transmission (DBA) is significantly more reliable and can handle multiple launches over a long period of time, provided you’re not launching it at every green light, but that’ll give almost any car problems eventually.
That Ken Block section should have been released as a standalone TopGear video when he passed away. I'm not a KB fanboy, but that would have been a fitting tribute to him.
*15:31** MONEY SHOT* 🏍 🚙 ✈️
What kind of hat is Jeremy wearing? The black one with yellow hair on top??
I'm quite sure the KTM is pronounced Cross-Bow.
10.45 May short shifting 🤔
Clarkson's motorhome was by far the best even though it tried to kill him.
R.I.P. Ken Block. You will be missed