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Good stuff, especially the oval racing in the old cop cars.
Yes, very enjoyable followed by the Outlaws.
More BBC more.
yup, an hour of entertainment. great stuff.
Even mrsdb enjoyed it - she usually leaves the room in disgust 😃
Weird how they were only allowed to use the junior swamp racers.
Redbull took Max V and Yuki T plus a skater and MXer, they all got the big guns.
Will watch it on iplayer later, forgot it was last night until I turned the telly on for the excellent Outlaws.
tomhoward
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Weird how they were only allowed to use the junior swamp racers.
They probably saw the episode where Paddy drove that Diablo into a drystone wall and thought, nah........
I assumed it was because the fast ones skimmed the water rather than drove through it, the learning curve would be way too high and there would be a significant risk of them properly damaging them when they inevitably sink.
Hell yeah brother
When they were doing the drag racing in the donk cars I thought Flintoff was going to kiss the wall, whilst doing an 80mph burnout!
Bet the owner had a proper WTAF moment there.
Bet they were a bit worried when Yuki wheelied one… 3.20 for the money shot.
I thought it was funny and entertaining but it's been slated by the media.
I guess I'm just low brow, I was laughing at the game of snap!
Watched 1/2 of it so far. It's amusing but it's a much more interesting program when Chris Harris is actually talking about cars and the other two are not involved. is there any of that in the 2nd half as I'm not sure I can sit through another half hour of McGuiness
is there any of that in the 2nd half as I’m not sure I can sit through another half hour of McGuiness
Nope, not this week. It's all American road trippin'.
Enjoyed that, but massively this -
It’s amusing but it’s a much more interesting program when Chris Harris is actually talking about cars and the other two are not involved
His crash avoidance in the oval race was outstanding.
for all the other two's dicking about, Harris can drive....threading through that gap was arse-puckering and I'm only watching on catch up!
It’s amusing but it’s a much more interesting program when Chris Harris is actually talking about cars and the other two are not involved
Plenty of stuff on YouTube to cover that leaving TV Top Gear for the panto lovers.
Plenty of stuff on YouTube to cover that leaving TV Top Gear for the panto lovers.
Oh no there isn't!
Chris Harris looks like he has the potential to get old fast. He's putting on weight fast and has terrible posture with rolled shoulders and slumped. He's beginning to look a bit broken.
That was ok. Just ok.
It's true. Say what you like about Clarkson, May and Hammond, they were clearly in fantastic physical shape throughout their Top Gear careers.
It’s true. Say what you like about Clarkson, May and Hammond, they were clearly in fantastic physical shape throughout their Top Gear careers.
😀
Surely Clarkson in the programs history should be enough of warning anyone would need!
Chris Harris is doing a bit more YouTube stuff again which is nice to see. I agree, I like when he talks so passionately about cars, not try to act like he fits in with the two clowns. So for me this reboot of Top Gear is very hit-and-miss when I've watched it, not sure it's for me.
I thought the lasted episode was ok but a bit subdued. Interaction between them is always good but the swamp but was a bit lame.
They should have done more with Cletus - he had loads of vehicles and other stuff he could have done with them.
kerley
Plenty of stuff on YouTube to cover that leaving TV Top Gear for the panto lovers.
I've watched a fair amount and not seen anything as good as CH's solo stuff. Any suggestions? *
* Not Shmee/ThroughGlass/JWW type stuff though.
Speeder
I’ve watched a fair amount and not seen anything as good as CH’s solo stuff. Any suggestions? *
* Not Shmee/ThroughGlass/JWW type stuff though.
Harry's Garage
I’ve watched a fair amount and not seen anything as good as CH’s solo stuff. Any suggestions? *
I enjoy Carfection every so often. Henry Catchpole knows his stuff, wears cycling related clothing being one of us, and it's often beautifully filmed.
I’ve watched a fair amount and not seen anything as good as CH’s solo stuff. Any suggestions? *
* Not Shmee/ThroughGlass/JWW type stuff though.
camissa is pretty good for a US view of the world. This comparison (approx 1.50 in, so no need to skip through) really opened my eyes as to the pace of things
multi21
Harry’s Garage
I did try his stuff but found it a bit dull.
Will check out the Carfection Idlejon - I think I like HC iirc. ;o)
not necessarily interested in US stuff 5lab but will check that out.
Cheers
Caught up with it last night and found it pretty dull. Shame, as I thought they were getting into their stride after the last series. Hopefully the rest are better.
Anyone watching tonight’s episode? Loving the cop car segment, I thought Harris was going to have a stroke he was laughing so much! Great fun.
Now for a C5 toboggan; possibly the best use for one.
Just felt like a a rehash of old segments for me, good but just basically a tribute to the previous shows. The cop car stuff went on for a bit too long though and not enough on the older cars either. But then that's more car show than entertainment show!
Fabulous fun.
Wasn't that fussed about tonight's and thought it was a bit weak content wise.
I'm wondering if my tastes/attitude towards TV 'shows' is changing though, as I find myself watching way more 16 to 30 minute YouTube clips than actual TV now. Even the F1 got skipped through in about 15 minutes so I could catch up on YouTube subcribes instad.
I seem to be mainly attracted to American car stuff like Cleetus, KSR and the odd other drag racing focussed channels with some hifi, biking and fitness types thrown in.
I wouldn't want to buy that Ford Raptor from Flintoff.
I’ve watched a fair amount and not seen anything as good as CH’s solo stuff. Any suggestions?
For those of us of an electrohead persuation I can recommend Electric Classic Cars
As for Top Gear. I just can't bring myself to watch it now because.. Paddy ****g McGuiness!
I seem to be mainly attracted to American car stuff like Cleetus, KSR and the odd other drag racing focussed channels with some hifi,
We all have our faults.
I’ve watched a fair amount and not seen anything as good as CH’s solo stuff. Any suggestions?
Top Gear channel which CH appears on now and again
All depends what you like about CHs stuff really. I find a few good things on Hagerty, classic stuff on Tyrells Classic World for example but there is a lot out there to suit whatever niche or style you are into.
I enjoyed the bobsleigh challenge, even though it had, (maybe because it had) no real connection with cars at all. Flintoff's got some cobblers riding that thing, especially after he'd put a proper one briefly on it's side. Put me in mind of Guy Martin's soapbox speed record attempt. I'd love a go at bobsleigh.
Last nights episode was a definite improvement on the week before’s road trip. The first half of last nights episode was good but the bit at the power station all got a bit too silly and dull
Its clear the insurance companies have had enough of expensive claims given the proximity sensors are required to stop them crashing into each other
I thought the police car section was weak. Fair play to Flintoff for the C5 run though. Looked scary.
For YouTube stuff to watch
Late Brake Show - Johnny Smith. Recently drove a 6R4 which was very interesting
Collecting Cars - Harris occasionally on this. There are some drives on there of some pretty rare cars - such as a Citroen SM and GT40 replica
Petrol Ped - some good stuff on there - also into bikes. He does a whole video on his ebike
As if the 1st episode wasn't bad enough, that was absolute shite. Roll on them replacing those two useless tossers (Flintoff has balls, but go do it on your own show..).
As if the 1st episode wasn’t bad enough, that was absolute shite.
I got extremely bored with the cop car section, and then fast forwarded through the last ten minutes of the Sinclair C5 thing. The worst episode of Top Gear I've ever seen, I reckon.
Agree - pile of poo.
Cop car bit went on way to long.
And of all the things to do with a C5, just plonking the shell on some bobsleigh gubbins was lame. No connection to original concept. If they wanted to go fast in one, just mod it with new tech and race it.
tenfoot
I thought the police car section was weak. Fair play to Flintoff for the C5 run though. Looked scary.
For YouTube stuff to watch
Late Brake Show – Johnny Smith. Recently drove a 6R4 which was very interesting
Collecting Cars – Harris occasionally on this. There are some drives on there of some pretty rare cars – such as a Citroen SM and GT40 replica
Petrol Ped – some good stuff on there – also into bikes. He does a whole video on his ebike
Also add
JayEmm on cars
Harry's garage
And quite possibly the funniest thing on YouTube
Smith & Sniff (Jonny Smith from the Late Brake Show & Rich Porter of Sniff Petrol, also the script writer for Top Gear and the Grand Tour
Oh and I own one of the cars Petrol Ped reviewed. He also has a really nice Colnago amongst other bikes
Add Hub Nut to the list if you want an oldish bloke dicking about with old cars.
Car Throttle and Auto Alex are decent for stuff similar to the old Top Gear mini challenges. Car Trek is trying to do the longer versions with varying success - Tavarish, Hoovie and VinWiki collaboration.
Ok it’s in Italian but Davide Cironi’s Drive Experience YouTube channel is great.
Also petrolicious. Artistic p0rn for car nuts.
I'm a Patron of HubNut but I didn't think it was quite the stuff the posters were looking for.
Having said that Ian can really hustle some shite along.
Oh and less of the oldish as I'm well over 10 years older than him 😉
Also petrolicious
Was very good although I haven't seen anything from them for a while (just checked seems they stopped about 9 months ago)
Smith & Sniff (Jonny Smith from the Late Brake Show & Rich Porter of Sniff Petrol, also the script writer for Top Gear and the Grand Tour
This is my dog walking podcast. Still only got as far as November last year, so still plenty to go. I signed up as a patron recently to give something back.
I quite enjoyed last night's episode - although I think they could perhaps have also shown the less sexy side of trucking - the lack of secure rest places, dirty or unavailable facilities etc – from what I understand the general picture for truckers is not like the lovely cafe they showed in the piece. And no mention of mass-murdering or dogging either.
Saying that – I was impressed at them all getting the licences!
But I loved the Lotus piece – there needs to be so much more car stuff.
They could have used it to show how poor the truckers facilities are. Perhaps poo'ing in the hedge would have done it.
although I think they could perhaps have also shown the less sexy side of trucking
That was the sexy side of trucking? 10 minutes of hilarious reversing and driving around massive airfields, some bantz about posh coffee and a riveting road trip to Pembrey via Abergavenny? Prime time TV on a Sunday night hasn't looked so exciting since Harry Secombe's Highway!
I do wonder if those racing trucks were actually in the trailers or if that was just for show and they were actually empty.
I went to see truck racing a couple of times when it was a big thing that had manufacturer teams in the 90's. Back then they had to be largely based trucks that were available to buy and the big Merc's were the ones to beat. Nothing ever finished with wing mirrors in place, it was bloody brilliant racing.
I wonder if they can rig up their phone in the DAF to show pornhub on the screen.
Save having to balance their laptop on their knee whilst driving and having a wink
I went to see truck racing a couple of times when it was a big thing that had manufacturer teams in the 90’s. Back then they had to be largely based trucks that were available to buy and the big Merc’s were the ones to beat. Nothing ever finished with wing mirrors in place, it was bloody brilliant racing.
I used to watch that at Brands before they changed the braking systems to not catch fire when they went around Druids - watching two bloody great trucks steaming out of a bend rubbing cabs with fire streaming out the wheel arches was incredible
As someone who's dad was a trucker when me and my brother were kids and that my favourite film is Convoy I loved the 'murdered out' Actros and the Kris Kristofferson references!
Truck racing is still superb fun - was at Brands for firework night and a day of racing - most excellent fun!
That right hander in Abergavenny is a nightmare> Whoever sent them that way was a real sadist 🙂
I do wonder how hard it must be to get your licence. My nephew borrowed my tractor and trailer a few months back and spent an hour learning (for the first time ever) to reverse with a trailer. The following week he did one of those intensive HGV courses (including having to drive that right hander in Abergavenny!), and a week later he had his full HGV licence. It took a couple more weeks on an agencies books to get a driving job but he is now driving a full size 40 footer from Merthyr to Cardiff on a daily basis.
<ind you, he was a proper whiz on Play Station truck-driver or whatever it is called!
For the record, I really enjoyed the episode and LOLed many times
As someone who recently passed his test that was actually a pretty decent episode, not too much silliness and the toughness of the job came through in parts.
On the days they were filming this it was actually known that they had planed a fair bit more through the truckers grapevine but the weather really screwed them over. They may have said that the tech on the trucks helped in the wind but that storm was horrific and even seasoned drivers really struggled in it. I was luckily working round Swindon in an 18 that was only 11ft tall and even that was being chucked around like a paper bag, those in the larger curtain-sides were basically parking up and waiting things out!
I quite enjoyed last night’s episode – although I think they could perhaps have also shown the less sexy side of trucking – the lack of secure rest places, dirty or unavailable facilities etc – from what I understand the general picture for truckers is not like the lovely cafe they showed in the piece.
If they were doing a documentary then yes, but as it's an entertainment show they did alright.
That was the sexy side of trucking? 10 minutes of hilarious reversing and driving around massive airfields, some bantz about posh coffee and a riveting road trip to Pembrey via Abergavenny? Prime time TV on a Sunday night hasn’t looked so exciting since Harry Secombe’s Highway!
That corner in Abergavenny is a right bastard, all credit to them for not hitting the corner of The Great George pub. You can't see if your exit is clear until it's just too late from both directions and there's always at least one car that will try and bully it's way through. Also the reversing is the most dangerous thing a truck can do. It's pretty easy to lose a small car in your blind spots, hit it and before you've realised half the car will be crushed. Freddie's comment at the end about his new found respect when around a truck in his car is what a lot of people really need to have.
Truck racing is still superb fun – was at Brands for firework night and a day of racing – most excellent fun!
Missed that last year. Will add it to the diary for this winter, been meaning to see truck racing live for a few years now.
Oh and to carry on the conversation about podcasts and YouTube stuff above: Johnny Smith has just done a long interview with Harry Metcalfe (Harry's Garage) on his Late Brake Show channel, well worth a watch when you have the free time.
I do wonder how hard it must be to get your licence.
I've only got Class 2 as I passed a few weeks before they announced the fast-track changes and that was just getting used to your larger size and being sensible. I've had a go in a Class 1 and it is a definite step up but again it's just getting used to the size and also knowing your angles. It's one of those things where you're either able to 'get it' quickly or not at all. The thing about the test though is they're not assessing whether you can drive, you're being assessed on whether you're safe and responsible with that size of vehicle around the public. An out of control car can kill, a truck will obliterate everything in it's path.
After that episode how many new licence holders expect the flagships when rocking up with Driver hire /Best connection only to find the 56 plate daf cf sat there in all its uncleaned glory..
Far play to them all for passing but I bet Hariss passed more than a sweat when he had a moment in Momouthsire.
<pendant mode>That moment was on the road between Storey Arms and Penderyn, so quite some way out of Monmouthshire by then </pendant mode>
: Johnny Smith has just done a long interview with Harry Metcalfe (Harry’s Garage) on his Late Brake Show channel, well worth a watch when you have the free time.
That XJ12C is my favourite. Beautiful finish on the paintwork.
After that episode how many new licence holders expect the flagships when rocking up with Driver hire /Best connection only to find the 56 plate daf cf sat there in all its uncleaned glory..
On some of the agency jobs I did a 56 plate DAF would have been luxury! The worst I had was a 1m km X reg MAN with a manual crash split box and a fixed driver's seat. Try double declutching in a knackered truck with no damping left, a driver's seat that tries to fire you into orbit on every bump and a gearstick so vague that it was a miracle I ever found A gear let alone the one I was aiming for.