Surely the Stig ver3.0 will need to have a go.
As an slight tangent from the topic, why have they never had any drivers from other motorsports do a lap? As far as I can remember they've never had anyone other than F1 drivers. They should try drivers from the BTCC, WRC, GP2 etc.
It's not that kind of show, really. I doubt Top Gear's audience would have a clue who drivers from those categories are. It's mostly TV celebrities, remember. F1 drivers are household names.As an slight tangent from the topic, why have they never had any drivers from other motorsports do a lap? As far as I can remember they've never had anyone other than F1 drivers. They should try drivers from the BTCC, WRC, GP2 etc.
It's not that kind of show, really. I doubt Top Gear's audience would have a clue who drivers from those categories are. It's mostly TV celebrities, remember. F1 drivers are household names.
The drivers they invite onto Top Gear are - the ones Byron Young writes about.even Yuji Ide?
Spot on. I'm not sure motorsports fans would watch Top Gear, if that's what we mean by petrolheads, nor car enthusiasts. It's just a vehicle for three LCD bigots who have managed to find a niche in the blind spot between magazine TV and Chris Tarrant's O.T.T.Surely Top Gear viewers are mainly petrol heads? I think they'd know the drivers, provided they didn't get 'Joe Backmarker' who hardly ever finishes a race. When I've watched it (which admittedly hasn't been recently), I don't know some of the 'celebrities' they've had on.
Actually, having said that, it's not really a motoring program any more, it's more just a bloated waste of licensees money now! They're too interested in repeating the same old jokes and travelling to far off countries, pretending that they've driven some amazing journey that hasn't been scripted at all.
Ok, scrap that idea!
I would love to see Seb on TG, he has a good sense of humour
You do no that its all a mess around and not to take serious right?
Seems to be Sebastian Vettel?
Wouldnt have expected that.
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Top Gear
Sunday 10 July
8:00pm - 9:00pm
BBC2
3/6, series 17
Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond find second-hand bargains for the price of Britain's cheapest brand new car, the £6995 Nissan Pixo. James May is in Nevada to test the toughness of the Range Rover Evoque, driving it through Death Valley before chauffeuring a megastar through Las Vegas. Also, the McLaren MP4-12C is compared with its deadliest supercar rival, the Ferrari 458, and reigning Formula 1 world champion Sebastian Vettel is the Star in the Reasonably Priced Car.
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