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Start anywhere u want.....Try the Epic Race Specials they have like the Polar Special or the Bugatti Veyron vs Light Plane or Nissan GT-R vs. Japanese Public Transit System (Including the Bullet Train)

 

 

 

Watch it....

 

watched this one last night. 3 videos of youtube. really really liked it. Love the main guy one who was driving the car. ROFL @ his mask. I think i am going to enjoy this one a lot... good for learning about cars and stuff too cause as of now i am a blank slate.

 

thanks for the recommendation snake.

 

@ evoz. thanks man, will hunt em down.

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youtube :thumbdown:

 

 

I love the GTR..i really do

 

 

Also LOL at the traffic guy who was giving the direction to jezza

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well citing other sources are not permitted here as far as i know :fear:

 

the whole of japan was awesome :D :D that girl at the petrol/gas station too.

though i have a question, why was there no option of english in japanese train stations machines :huh: even in india we have that in delhi metro.

If it was there then the train guys would have won

 

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Top Gear USA :thumbdown:

 

John Hesling, executive producer of the recently-announced-as-heading-to-the-History-Channel motoring show Top Gear USA, says this new American show plans on meeting or exceeding the bar set by the UK original.

 

This is the third attempt to copy the British version of Top Gear for an American audience. The first was for the Discovery Channel and the most recent try was the Adam Carolla-helmed pilot, a show NBC axed before it could air. The History Channel (now just "History"), is the third to try. The network formerly known for World War II documentaries has committed to ten episodes starring racer Tanner Foust, comedian Adam Ferrera, and NASCAR "analyst" Rutledge Wood.

 

10. They're Keeping Star In A Reasonably Priced Car

No word yet on what the car will be, but the team isn't discouraged by the crappy Jay Leno version so they plan to put stars to the test around a track. It won't be a truly awful car like a Chrysler Sebring, but "something dull like a Kia Rio."

 

9. The Show Will Be A Full Hour

History will give Top Gear USA a full hour by cable standards, so 44 minutes with commercials.

 

8. It'll Look Just Like The British Show

"There's no sense in doing it if the production value isn't there." Hesling says. This means overexposed cinematography, splashy camerawork and quick cuts.

 

Does this mean a comparable budget to the expensive UK Top Gear? Hesling says "Yes," then qualifying that with "We wanted to get enough money to absolutely match the cinematic caliber of the UK version."

 

7. Rutledge Wood Owns A Diesel Rabbit Pickup

The biggest concern about the cast is Wood, who is mostly unknown to anyone who hasn't watched him interview Dale Jr. about jeans. We've learned he's owned 44 cars and has a lawn strewn with donors. He's also in love with his diesel VW Rabbit Pickup, which is a rare diesel-powered El Camino. Of course, he also just purchased a Honda Odyssey because of his new kid and "thought it was the best car he's ever driven."

 

6. They Won't Pretend To Like Cars

It's hard to make fun of automakers when you rely on their money, something a show on BBC doesn't have to worry about. Top Gear USA is going to have advertisers, but they're promising it won't be brought to you by a car company.

 

"Not to disrespect other car shows, but they're fundamentally comprised," says Hesling. "They have to say the Prius 'handles like a NASCAR,' but Top Gear couldn't be like that... we will be absolutely and brutally honest. That's what Top Gear is."

 

5. No One Can Fill Jeremy Clarkson's Shoes

Top Gear is helmed by one of the biggest personalities in Europe and the Exec Producer made sure we understood ain't none of these guys is Jeremy Clarkson. Hesling described Clarkson as "A force of nature" and reminded us "he's one of the most famous people in England."

 

So what can we expect from the hosts?

 

Ferrara: Works on cars with his dad, skeptical but not cynical, likes cars from the 1970s.

Foust: Doesn't care if a car looks like "an egg cart" as long as it handles well.

Wood: Enamored with shiny objects, boyish enthusiasm, massive head.

 

4. The American Stig Won't Be The Stig's Fat American Cousin

Hesling wouldn't confirm or deny the existence of an American Stig, but then went on to assure us the American Stig won't be the big fat American Stig.

 

3. Something Big Is Happening In The Mountains

Shooting started on Monday and continues today, with the first major feature happening in the mountains around Monmouth, Oregon. No details but anyone in the area with a cameraphone should keep vigilant for one of these three men.

 

2. Expect It As Late As This December

The press release said "Fall" but Hesling let slip it could debut as late as November or December.

 

1. It'll Carry Over The Exact Same Format

"We'll be doing star in a car, we'll be doing the power tests, car reviews, action films, and the studio element. It's a format that's the jewel in the crown of the BBC so we'll be doing it exactly like the British version. It's exactly the same format."

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this new American show plans on meeting or exceeding the bar set by the UK original.

 

Better than TG UK??

 

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Well, now we will have a new STIG

 

black stig is gone, now the white one....so will it be Grey STIG???

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