I enjoyed the race to Milan. Yes they've done it before but it was still good television.
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I enjoyed the race to Milan. Yes they've done it before but it was still good television.
A friend of mind has one of those Mustangs. Lots of power, but I can't imagine a long trip in one.
Just 30 days until top gear's 20th season is on.
I know they've been to New Zealand and Clarkson also have been to Norway, uncertain if the latter is TG related.
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I discovered TG this spring, and it has become my favorite program. I cannot wait to see more from the lads...
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Yes I agree about TG, the latest season was short but really good.
Very good start to series 20 today, especially Clarkson's rally driving in the rented Toyota. Some of the gravel roads looked like the roads used for WRC New Zealand. The hovercraft should be fun to watch .
In Ep3 of Season 20, Jeremy drives a McLaren MP4-12C. Now I know that this is only a minor thing but the badge in the centre of the steering wheel is that little upside-down swoosh thing which was a replacement for the Marlboro logo when they parted company.
The four-ring Audi logo represents the four firms which were blended together to form the new company. Lamborghini uses the raging bull which is both because Ferruccio was a Taurus and because his friend Don Eduardo Miura bred fighting bulls. Ferrari's prancing horse was suggested an Italian WW1 flying ace because it would bring good luck.
In comparison, the upside-down swoosh looks passionless and cold; certainly not what you'd expect on a supercar. Heck, even Vauxhall's logo looks better.
Am I the only person who noticed this? Would it hurt McLaren to put Bruce's little Kiwi on their cars?