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| Top Gear America Adam Carolla, Tanner Faust, and Eric Stromer present this American spin-off. |
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Now that they have Tanner Foust, that makes two. They obviously need a third though because Top Gear is a trio after all and I assume they'll do the same because as Adam said, best to copy excellence.
So, who do you think they'll pick for the 3rd slot? Or more importantly actually, who do you think they should pick? We all know at least some of the people at the BBC read this site, so maybe the NBC execs are too. Hell, maybe we can actually have some sway in their choice. Even if we don't though, it's still fun to speculate and pretend we're the producers of the show. ![]() But seriously, any ideas? I know we've thrown around random ideas back before anyone was announced (Leno, Seinfeld, etc.), but now that we know Adam and Tanner are hosting, I think the topic is worth revisiting. Let's just not turn this into yet another "omgz leafsprings" or "lolz it'll suck" thread though please... ![]() To get the ball rolling, I'll start. I honestly can't think of anyone specific as I'm not enough in the loop. I don't read magazines or have cable TV. However, I can comment on what type of person they should get. Let's first examine the current hosts though:
Thoughts?
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I have a strange feeling that the last presenter will be one that caters to the NASCAR/Red State demographic.
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If they want a copy of James May, they're gonna need a car savvy type (one who is more interested in style vs numbers).
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Honestly, even if that ends up being the case, I don't think that'd be the end of the world. Yes, NASCAR racing is boring as fuck to watch, but that doesn't mean the drivers are.
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Fight back against the evil Quiky by +1'ing this post! There is no replacement for displacement. - Wolfgang Bernhard, Chief Operating Officer, Chrysler Group talking about the Dodge Viper SRT-10 ... I ask Herb Helbig, vehicle synthesis manager for SRT and a member of the original Team Viper development group since day one, if they'd ever thought of adding traction control. "It comes with two," he says, pointing at my feet. "Learn to use them." Got it. - Motor Trend on the 2006 Dodge Viper Coupe, November 2005 |
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Tiff was so enthusiatic about spazcar, I was surpised that he had so many good things to say about it. The interview they did of the only British spazcar driver, I forgot his name... haha... he seemed like an interesting type to be on TV.
If they get a driver, then who will be captain slow?? -Robert |
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Well originally, I thought that Leno would be like May. They both love the old and the unusual and both are also bike guys.
They need to find someone who fits with this description. |
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Viper, you forgot to add me to the list.
![]() I'm a minor contender, but I'm a contender nonetheless. |
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I haven't seen Tim Allen outside of Home Improvement, but in that show he's sardonic, bumbling, and a bit stubborn, very much May qualities. IMO he's always been a strong candidate from the start, and he should take a shot at it.
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I'm not sure its nececcary to have a "Clarkson type" a "hammond type" and a "may type"
If this show wants to be taken seriously as its own entity, and maybe even surpass top gear itself, it needs to have its own style, even if its 1% to the 99% top gear copy.
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Ah, but The Great Carolla has already said (in the last podcast that related to TG) that they're going to follow the original format as closely as possible, so the 3 presenter setup has a chance of surviving the transatlantic translation.
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Of course the show will follow top gears lead, keep its segments, ect. But i dont think they need to go (or will bother going as far as,) "this one is clarkson, this one is hammond, and this one is may")
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But you gotta admit the chemistry of the UK show is excellent.
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I agree. That's a very good choice. Tim Allen is hilarious, and he is really embeded in cars/racing.
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While I do think Tim Allen would be good, he doesn't really remind much of James May. But that's ok....I don't think the American trio needs to be exactly like the UK trio.
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My money is on the third presenter being female. And I wouldn't mind it so much, if they were knowledgeable enough.
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I honestly think they will not be heading in the direction of a female presenter. but Tanner Faust looks good, and Adam Corolla I know nothing about him so I'm not going to judge.
The third will be not be some average guy though because discovery channel tried creating their own top gear with regular guys and they failed epically. Hopefully it will be a good show. |
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Tanner seems like an very bad host. His show on Speed is lackluster at best. I looks like one of those bad late 80's early 90's car videos. Bad music and it appears to have put together with "my first editing machine" He just doesn't seem to have the passion the Top Gear is know for. If you heard Adam talk about cars you know he a petrol head. My vote would have to go to Christopher Titus. Funny, crazy, and a true car nut. as for a third......I'm stumped right now.
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I'm watching Tanner Faust on Speed TV right now. Never before have I been so bored watching a Porsche Carrera GT. This guy is really duller than paint.
Such the wrong choice for translating Top Gear to the USA. Adam Carolla I think I can get behind. He's fun to watch, and he likes to have fun and screw with people. Jay Leno would've been an awesome choice, but, tragically, he said no to TopGearUSA for probably what will turn out to be the right reasons. One guy I do think would be perfect for Top Gear USA is Tim Allen (Y'know, from Home Improvement?) I saw him on Rides, and he loves his cars and he's got an enthusiastic personality, good sense of humour and people like watching him. He totally embodies the Top Gear mantra, "Ambitious, but rubbish." |
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