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Favourite Top Gear Challenge?

North Pole episode is pretty epic, that is the one that got me into Top Gear. That or Vietnam is hilarious as well.
 
I love their across so and so country challenges. Vietnam, africa, SA, north pole, etc. Those are so good. Truely one of the best jobs in the world. :thumbsup:
 
Tough to say but I keep coming back to the British Leyland one because I thought it was the funniest (their voyages to Africa, the US, Iraq etc are amazing but not as entertaining to me).
 
So many great ones... I love the British Leyland one, I lost it when Hammond is going around the track and his "electrics" are getting a workout. 😀

One of my favorite bits though was the cop car challenge, with Richard's "4wd" Suzuki Samurai: *CLUNK* "I'm not in four wheel drive anymore!" I can barely type that without cracking up, Hammond's expression was priceless. Jezza's wheel coming off and almost nailing a cameraman was also hilarious.
 
Biggest challenge I have with top gear is listening to jezza whine about bus lanes...


Or sitting through a interviews with B class British tv personalities.
 
Biggest challenge I have with top gear is listening to jezza whine about bus lanes...


Or sitting through a interviews with B class British tv personalities.

I don't tend to watch the interviews but they don't often have crap B class TV personalities...?
 
Sure, mixed in with genuinely interesting people and real stars. Some of the best interviews have been the ones I thought would be awful and skipped on first viewing.
 
Sure, mixed in with genuinely interesting people and real stars. Some of the best interviews have been the ones I thought would be awful and skipped on first viewing.

True enough, I skipped Amber Heard at first and that was quite a good interview.
 
The one where they review cars without bias and don't whine about plastic bumper covers that even Lambos and Ferraris have.
 
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