Motorsports Mayhem: On-board
views from some of the great motorsport races, presented by 'Top Gear' man
Jeremy Clarkson
Extreme Machines: he travels
faster, higher and harder than he's ever been before as he investigates the
Apache gunship, drives jet boats, looks at a Swedish Stealth Battleship, rides
snowmobiles, goes P-51 Mustang racing and gets to fly in an F-16.
Motorworld: looks at what
makes a country tick. It studies why Italians are passionate, Indians crash so
often, how the Cubans make brake fluid and much more.
Speed: Jeremy is rocketed
into the adrenaline-pumping world of fast machines in the most exciting
highlights from his TV series in which he sets out to explore both what compels
us to pursue these limits - often at considerable risk to our own safety - and
what effect the quest has on us.
Top 100 Cars: This video continued the trend of its
predecessors, with Clarkson driving some supercars around a track and
destroying a "bad" one, this time around a Morris Marina, which he
disposes of by hooking up to a crane and knocking down a few other despised
cars in a giant game of Bar Skittles. Elsewhere the video centres on Clarkson's
personal top 100 cars, which he promoted on Granada Television's Men &
Motors channel in 2001.
No Limits: Jeremy Clarkson takes driving lessons to new
and uncharted heights. You'll learn how to stay in control when going sideways
with smoke pouring off the tyres. How to stop faster than you ever thought
possible. How to get in the G-zone twhile you're cornering. To demonstrate
Jeremy uses the Lamborghini Murcielago, the new TVR Tuscan R, the Mitsubishi Evoll, the
Bentley Arnage and many more
Shoot Out: In this release, Jeremy sets out to find
"the most fun car of 2003", after proclaiming that the year was one
of the best for new cars in the history of the motor car. As production of the
Top Gear relaunch was in full swing by this point in time, it, along with its
immediate predecessor did reuse a lot of footage from the show in order to
lower production costs.
Supercar Showdown: In this release, Jeremy sets out to find
"the most fun car of 2003", after proclaiming that the year was one
of the best for new cars in the history of the motor car. As production of the
Top Gear relaunch was in full swing by this point in time, it, along with its
immediate predecessor did reuse a lot of footage from the show in order to
lower production costs.
Clarkson Unleashed on Cars: The video is centred around Clarkson's
pursuit for the "greatest car in the world... ever", beginning with
the Jaguar E-Type. From there he has a look at some superminis, hot hatchbacks,
sports cars and supercars, in addition to some further motorsport action and a
brief detour on to the worst cars ever made.
Apocalypse Clarkson: Clarkson compares a number of sports and
touring cars to find the best-handing car in the world. Jeremy tests a reviled
Lada to destruction, a Toyota off-roader is matched head to head with the
largest muckspreader Europe can offer and a whole lot more besides!
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