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Last month, Top Gear magazine put together a truly unprecedented selection of supercars on one of the world’s best driving roads: Italy’s Stelvio Pass. The fastest production ever, the Bugatti Veyron Supersport, in its first-ever performance car showdown. Ferrari’s new FF. The McLaren MP4-12C. Porsche’s finest ever 911: the GT3 RS 4.0. Jaguar’s new XKR-S. Ariel’s mental Atom Mugen. BMW’s new accessible thrill machine, the 1M Coupe. The Ford Mustang Boss Laguna Seca. The Zonda F. And a few more besides. Altogether, a combined value of £3,718,090 and 6,071bhp.
Stig's Supercar Showdown Wallpapers http://www.topgear.com/uk/photos/wallpaper-2011-09-29http://www.topgear.com/uk/photos/wallpaper-2011-09-29
Last month, Top Gear magazine... more
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Using a concentrated light reflected from the sun you can melt steel or, like James May, cook a hot dog.Using a concentrated light reflected from the sun you can melt steel or, like James... more
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Earlier this year British television presenter James May built a whimsical LEGO house as a toy challenge for his BBC series James May’s Toy Stories. Now that LEGO home has been demolished. The home was built without planning permission, but the builders were hoping to find a buyer to move the building block home to another location. The house was built using 3.3 million LEGO blocks, all of which were donated to charity once the home was demolished.
http://www.whitespace.bz/ws/web/forms/pulse/PulseMainArticle.aspx?id=342Earlier this year British television presenter James May built a whimsical LEGO house... more
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"Top Gear presenter James May escaped unhurt when an airship he was travelling in crash-landed in a field.
May was filming a feature for the TV show in which a caravan was attached to the bright orange airship and flown across Cambridgeshire.
It was supposed to land on a cricket pitch but strong winds blew it off course and it landed on its side in a farmer's field near the A428."
Oops. I wish it had been Jeremy Clarkson instead, I feel quite sorry for James."Top Gear presenter James May escaped unhurt when an airship he was travelling in... more
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While the outlook remains gloomy for much of Britain's property market, here's a house that should brighten things up.
James May's colourful Lego home, complete with a fully plumbed Lego loo, bath and giant bed, is finally taking shape.
If building work goes to plan, it will be the .......While the outlook remains gloomy for much of Britain's property market,... more
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The BBC for me make the best TV programmes on terrestrial UK television. I don't claim to watch too much TV but all my favourite shows are on the BBC. They include, The Apprentice, Last Man Standing and Top Gear. In this post I'm going to focus on the latter.
Read on for my thoughts or watch the footage attached to this post.The BBC for me make the best TV programmes on terrestrial UK television. I don't... more
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The former Formula One driver took off the Stig's famous white helmet during an interview with presenter Jeremy Clarkson after the studio audience urged him to reveal his true identity.
Clarkson jokingly pretended not to recognise Schumacher and asked him what his name was before he became famous as the Stig, before excitedly shouting to the audience: "It's Michael Schumacher!"
The Stig test drives cars around the Top Gear track in Dunsfold Park, Surrey, and trains each week's guest for their lap for the Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car feature.
His identity has a closely guarded secret although many people have speculated that the famous white overalls and helmet are shared by several drivers.
Silly rumours about the Stig have been used to add to the mystery surrounding the character who never speaks to camera.
In Sunday's show, Clarkson quizzed Schumacher about some of the rumours, asking: "Are you illegal in 17 US states?"
Schumacher, who was Formula One world drivers' champion seven times, replied: "No, it's much exaggerated. It's only nine."
Clarkson then asked about another rumour: "Some people have told us you only know two facts about ducks and both of them are wrong. Is that true?" Schumacher replied "Well obviously they won't fly" and was quickly interrupted by Clarkson who said: "No, they were right, you don't know anything about ducks."
Former Formula One driver Perry McCarthy was Top Gear's original Stig, who dressed all in black during the first two series. He was replaced with the current Stig, dressed in white, after he revealed his identity.The former Formula One driver took off the Stig's famous white helmet during an... more
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