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Next Top Gear - Bugatti Veyron on the test track
Rod Ends - 18/11/08 at 10:37 PM

Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May are challenged to drive from the heart of Switzerland
to the North Western coast of England on just one tank of fuel.
And as an incentive, the first one to arrive gets to turn on the Blackpool Illuminations.

Back at the track, James tackles his first ever power test in the amazing Pagani Zonda F Roadster
and, after years of waiting, The Stig finally gets to set a lap time in the remarkable Bugatti Veyron.


MK chippy - 18/11/08 at 10:50 PM

Good times!


omega0684 - 18/11/08 at 11:13 PM

can't wait! and there is no way they could do that on one tank


iank - 18/11/08 at 11:33 PM

quote:
Originally posted by omega0684
can't wait! and there is no way they could do that on one tank


The distance is about 1400km i.e. 870 miles direct.
A Lupo 3L should be able to make that if you're careful.


Chippy - 18/11/08 at 11:55 PM

Knowing Clarkson he will have an Aston with the boot welded up and filled with fuel, :-) Cheers Ray


iank - 18/11/08 at 11:58 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Chippy
Knowing Clarkson he will have an Aston with the boot welded up and filled with fuel, :-) Cheers Ray



speedyxjs - 19/11/08 at 07:45 AM

Il bet james does it in a toyota prius or hybrid civic. Jeremy will obviously use something stupid like a gt40.


MikeCapon - 19/11/08 at 07:59 AM

You are some very lucky people having decent TV. Over here it's so naff I can't bring myself to watch it.

Auto Moto is on sunday mornings and is no more than a regurgitation of the manufacturers press blurb..

As for the F1 coverage. Full of ads. The Raikkonen/Hamilton clash at Spa happened while I was watching an ad for the Renault Scenic... Super. The commentators are so thick it's not true. They do have Jacques Laffite with them but over the years even he has been dragged down to their level. It's so bad it's almost funny. They haven't got a clue what's going on.

Be happy that you live in Great Britain with great TV. And yes, before someone points it out. I can always move


antonio - 19/11/08 at 08:12 AM

live in france too but i'm lucky to pay 30 euros per month to get BBC...

quote:
Originally posted by MikeCapon
You are some very lucky people having decent TV. Over here it's so naff I can't bring myself to watch it.

Auto Moto is on sunday mornings and is no more than a regurgitation of the manufacturers press blurb..

As for the F1 coverage. Full of ads. The Raikkonen/Hamilton clash at Spa happened while I was watching an ad for the Renault Scenic... Super. The commentators are so thick it's not true. They do have Jacques Laffite with them but over the years even he has been dragged down to their level. It's so bad it's almost funny. They haven't got a clue what's going on.

Be happy that you live in Great Britain with great TV. And yes, before someone points it out. I can always move


bimbleuk - 19/11/08 at 08:17 AM

Now if they changed their test track format to that used in the Best Motoring DVDs now that would make for some great Sunday night viewing!

Like this for example....


Best Motoring FR vs AWD wet race

[Edited on 19-11-08 by bimbleuk]


dogwood - 19/11/08 at 08:25 AM

quote:
Originally posted by antonio
live in france too but i'm lucky to pay 30 euros per month to get BBC...

quote:



????????? Are you mad ????????

My Sky box work's no problem
And it's free

Before you say it....Yes I know !!!!!

David


vinny1275 - 19/11/08 at 08:29 AM

Didn't Clarkson go from London to Edinburgh and back on one tank of fuel - in an Audi A8 TDi? that was about 800 miles... Much more difficult than just hooning around the test track I reckon...


jabbahutt - 19/11/08 at 02:57 PM

clear the decks of anything to do Sunday evening then as this sounds like an episode not to miss, especially the Stig let lose in a Veyron!!


trogdor - 19/11/08 at 03:31 PM

I am not getting to watch it on a sun evening, we have to watch strictly come dancing results at the mo, so i usually watch on bbc iplayer.

But with john Sargent at the mo strictly come dancing is pretty entertaining!


I love speed :-P - 19/11/08 at 04:19 PM

quote:
Originally posted by trogdor
But with john Sargent at the mo strictly come dancing is pretty entertaining!


But he isnt in it anymore, he has quit the show tody


chrisg - 19/11/08 at 05:20 PM

quote:
Originally posted by trogdor
I am not getting to watch it on a sun evening, we have to watch strictly come dancing results at the mo, so i usually watch on bbc iplayer.

But with john Sargent at the mo strictly come dancing is pretty entertaining!


Nice to see you're in touch with your feminine side mate

Cheers

Chris


The Great Fandango - 19/11/08 at 05:57 PM

With regards to getting British TV channels, no matter where you are based in Europe, you'll easily get all the normal channels via a dish and an old Sky (or Sky+) box with viewing card. It doesn't even have to be a box used by Sky.

If it's high-definition you want, then there are loads of HD 'Free-Sat' boxes on the market. Maplins are selling them fairly cheap now.

I'm waiting for Humax's new HD recorder box which is said to be available end Nov/Dec just in time for Christmas. Should be around the £200 mark. Again, I see no reason why that wouldn't work abroad.


trogdor - 20/11/08 at 09:09 AM

quote:
Originally posted by I love speed :-P
quote:
Originally posted by trogdor
But with john Sargent at the mo strictly come dancing is pretty entertaining!


But he isnt in it anymore, he has quit the show tody


So he has, wife was quite upset. Is a bit of a shame would of wanted him to have been voted off as I would of thought it would of been it this week