Articles related to "Jeremy Clarkson"Top Gear presenter and Sunday Times columnist Jeremy Clarkson shares his views on cars and just about everything else.
This collection of newspaper columns by popular UK Top Gear presenter James May offers car enthusiasts and anyone with a sense of humour an entertaining read.
Richard Hammond's new book looks at his recent daredevil experiences including Top Gear challenges and stunts and his interview with Evel Knievel.
Matt Master takes a fun look at some of the world's most coveted and not-so-coveted classic cars - from Ferrari and Porsche to Mazda and Ford.
After another repeat on BBC America's motoring program, Top Gear, we decided to take a closer look at the car in question: The Koenigsegg CCXR.
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To mark the end of another series and to deliver their own form of festive motorised based fun the Top Gear guys travel through Vietnam, but who said it had to be by car?
Series 13 of Top Gear starts with the identity of The Stig, sort of, and a race to Edinburgh. Meanwhile James May investigates the first manned trip to the Moon.
Almost 50 years after the last mainline steam locomotive was built in Britain a brand-new express steam engine - the Tornado - is hauling regular services.
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The disgraced former tabloid editor rubs shoulders with the mega rich all in the name of factual TV but looks like an excuse for him to get a nice holiday in the sun.
Adventurous gourmets will try just about anything but the average person draws the line at fried hairy spiders or fruit that smells like a dead cat.
The second season of Australia's Top Gear opens with an Evolution X review, a coast-based race and new co-host James Morrison replacing Charlie Cox.
Top Gear's Richard Hammond puts his name to an unsuccessful attempt to make science cool and funny for the CBBC audience.
In his first commissioned television series for over 10 years this is a fantastic return for the man once described by Ricky Gervais as the best stand-up comedian ever.
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