- Richard power tests the new BMW M5.
- James drives his childhood dream car, the Ferrari 250 California.
- Jeremy, Richard and James set out to discover if you can go motor racing for less than it costs to play golf.
- Stars in a Reasonably Priced Car: Slash, Kimi Räikkönen.
Episode Guide
Review: Hammond reviews the BMW M5 F10. He compares it to a BMW M1 and discusses the advances made between both models. Although not shown on screen, Clarkson informs the audience that it completed a lap of the test track in wet conditions in 1:29.2.
News: Clarkson discusses a new Bentley 4×4 which he believes is ideal for the premiership footballer, the trio discuss the new Lamborghini Aventador J, which has no roof or windscreen, and Clarkson views his outrage on how loud emergency sirens can be.
F1 Star in a Reasonably Priced Car: Kimi Räikkönen talks about his return to F1, and then completes a wet lap of the track in the Suzuki Liana in 1:46.1.
Feature: May’s childhood dreams come true when he is given the chance to drive a £5.6 million Ferrari 250 GT California, which is owned by radio DJ Chris Evans. He takes it for a drive in Windsor Park, and claims that after all the years he has waited, driving it was not a disappointment.
Star in a Reasonably Priced Car: Ex-Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash completes a lap of the track in 1:49.1 (slow, according to Clarkson, but actually a relatively fast time in the wet). He is also present at the end of the show, standing on the Toyota Hilux plinth playing the series out with his version of the Top Gear theme song.
Challenge: The trio attempt to prove you can go Rallycross motor racing for less than it costs to play golf. Clarkson invests in a BMW 328i, Hammond a Citroën Saxo VTS and May a Toyota MR2. Hammond is the most successful out of the three, coming third in two heats and coming second in his final. Clarkson finishes last and second last in his two heats, before winning the first final and being allowed to take part in Hammond’s final, where he finished third after a battle with Hammond. May is the least successful, coming last in his two heats and finishing third in his final.
Stig Power Laps
BMW M5
1:29.20 (very wet)
Star in a Reasonably Priced Car
Kimi Räikkönen
1:46.10
Slash
1:49.80 (wet)
Music
BMW M5 Review:
00:57 – 01:32 – Pop Will Eat Itself – Back 2 Business
01:40 – 02:00 – Russian Circles – Atackla
02:00 – 02:46 – Massive Attack – Collar Stays On
02:51 – 03:27 – Band of Skulls – You’re Not Pretty But You Got It Goin’ On (Instrumental)
03:32 – 04:00 – ?
04:00 – 04:45 – The Chemical Brothers – Container Park
04:45 – 05:24 – Mychael Danna & Jeff Danna – Beachum
05:24 – 06:17 – Doves – The Cedar Room
Ferrari 250 GT California Drive:
24:29 – 24:37 – Appliance – Slow Roller
24:45 – 25:01 – Appliance – Slow Roller
25:19 – 26:00 – Marius Vries – Forcefield
26:42 – 27:23 – Amon Tobin – Hey Blondie
27:37 – 28:07 – Clint Mansell – Together We Will Live Forever
28:08 – 29:07 – Clint Mansell – Summer Overture
29:23 – 30:16 – Bleeding Heart Narrative – Blueskywards
Rally Cross Race:
40:54 – 41:05 – Roy Budd – The Wild Geese
41:22 – 41:31 – Roy Budd – The Wild Geese
43:11 – 43:31 – Don Harper – World of Sport Theme
44:05 – 44:11 – John Ottman – Miami Heist
45:15 – 45:23 – ?
45:29 – 45:32 – ?
45:32 – 46:18 – Kasabian – Julie & the Moth Man
46:47 – 46:56 – Lalo Schifrin – Bamboo Bird Cage
47:11 – 47:45 – Primal Scream – Shoot Speed/Kill Light
47:47 – 48:27 – The Black Keys – Lonely Boy
48:42 – 48:56 – Thomas Newman – One More Parcel
49:22 – 50:15 – Doves – House of Mirrors
50:22 – 50:38 – Thomas Newman – One More Parcel
51:03 – 52:03 – Propaganda – Jeweled
52:42 – 52:55 – Thomas Newman – Desert Storm
53:10 – 53:52 – Beastie Boys – Off the Grid
54:03 – 54:21 – Roy Budd – Diamonds
54:34 – 55:17 – Brian Tyler – Mayhem and Finale
55:17 – 55:47 – John Ottman – Miami Heist
55:47 – 56:59 – David Arnold – The Hot Fuzz Suite
57:04 – 57:27 – David Arnold – The Hot Fuzz Suite
2 comments
Segment 5 won’t play. The only thing it will play is that stupid spam from techron
that BMW M5…