Will flying Twingo save TopGear?

by Giedre Sarkunaite | November 4, 2009 at 06:02 am
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Will flying Twingo save TopGear?

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After the 13th season has finished a lot thought that TopGear saw the last spells of daylight. But only couple days later Jeremy Clarkson denied the gossips – “We will make the show as long as we will enjoy that”.

But will we, the viewers enjoy the show? A lot had to admit that TopGear turned to be a show for show. And the 13th season was a proof of that. But directors of the show doesn’t reveal anything about the upcoming season – have they got something to hide?

If you have been reading papers could see couple unsuccessful stunts that TopGear presenters been doing. One of them included James May and Richard Hammond. It is believed that it was a race between May’s airship and Lamborghini driven by Hammond. It’s unclear how and where Lamborghini ended up but an airship with attached caravan to it landed in trees. Luckily, now one got injured.

The nail of TopGear – Jeremy Clarkson – just launched a Renault Twingo from Belfast docks. Before he had a race against Fiat 500 and it’s believed that the Twingo has lost. Was it the reason why the car ended up in water – will find in upcoming – 14th season.

Only a week to go till first show recording one of the presenters got injured. Richard Hammond appeared on O’Grady with crutches. Pulled ankle tendons hasn’t stopped him to take part in the show.

But if you really missed TopGear and again been unlucky applying for TG tickets to show recordings you got a chance to see all of them and much more at TopGear Live. Starting Tomorrow in London’s’ Earl’s court you still got a chance to grab the last tickets.

The first episode of 15th season will air on BBC 2 on 14th November. Will TopGear guys once again be ambitious but as always rubbish?

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