Make your way to the nearest exitpublished at 21:36 BST 26 June 2016
Michael Surcombe
Your host, Yeti driver
And that's it for this week! But you'll be here next Sunday right? Good, just checking.
See y'all.
Chris Evans and Matt Le Blanc talk to Rory Reid about their trip to Ireland.
Rory heads to Rolls Royce HQ to see the Dawn come together.
Chris Harris gives us another thrilling lap of the Top Gear test track, this time in a Porsche.
Motoring legend Norman Dewis drops in to talk about his action packed test-driving career, including a quick spin in the famous E-Type.
Michael Surcombe
Michael Surcombe
Your host, Yeti driver
And that's it for this week! But you'll be here next Sunday right? Good, just checking.
See y'all.
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Although did the badge pop under the bonnet like the Dawn's?
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Rory reckons Thursday's events have got to a few motorists
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And apparently when the scrutineers called in Norman's car in that 1952 Mille Miglia they wanted to be shown he actually had some brakes!
My admiration for Norman has just reached new heights
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Michael Surcombe
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Nice work Norman. And reminds me of another famous restyling...
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As excuses for missing your baby's Christening go, that's not a bad one Norman
Rory you are in control of this thing right?
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Chris Harris
Presenter
Quote MessageIt's the inside of a madman's head who's taken LSD and been given some pens and told to draw a car
Image source, FordFord X2000
Here's the old Opel GT from back in the day
#ExtraGear
Image source, Vauxhall/Opel
Chris Harris
Presenter
Quote MessageIt looks a bit like a suppository
Image source, Vauxhall MotorsThe Vauxhall GT
The 800 multicolour polygons apparently communicate "very directly with the driver through their movements, which are more like gestures than two-dimensional depictions on a display."
BMW looks 100 years into the future
Image source, BMWThe BMW Next 100
Quote MessageBut aren't they just scaffolding on wheels?