Top Gear 10x08
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| Episode no. | Series 10 Episode 8 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| Music used | Go there | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| Guest stars | James Blunt, Lewis Hamilton | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| Production no. | 1008 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Original airdate | December 2, 2007 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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[edit] In this Episode
Review: Jeremy powersliding in the Vauxhall VXR8
News: If you eat 570 pies a day for a year, you can get a free Focus. American green car of the year. The special edition Ford Ka two-tone. 28% of Europeans like a car that make them feel ill, and cars to make you feel good. The Honda FCX, with a hydrogen fuelcell. Back to carpets for Saudis.
Review: Jeremy and James head to the Beaulieu Motor Museum to find out what was the first car ever to have a modern control layout.
Star in a Reasonably Priced Car: James Blunt, a famous British singer/songwriter.
Review: Richard goes driving in Fernando Alonso’s 2005 championship-winning Renault Formula 1 car.
Additional guest: Lewis Hamilton in the studio and in the old Suzuki Liana on the track.
Review: Jeremy takes ride around the track in a new version of the BMW 330i that can drive itself using sophisticated satellite navigation after it had been shown the course. Without even touching any of the controls, apart from letting go of the break and initiating the system, the car does a full bore lap around the track in 1:32.4, which is faster than the Stig got around the track in Lotus Esprit V8, Audi TT V6, MG ZT, Noble M12 GTO and plenty others.

