Yeah, and let?s have Carl Lewis run against Usain Bolt ... I bet that would be epic too ... seeing a retired 50 year old man getting beaten by a 23 year old at the hight of his career ... WOW that would be so great ... and tell us so much!
Sry for the hate, but I disaprove these useless comparissons. You can?t compare a 20+ year old car with it?s modern descendants. Even if you had a factory fresh integrale ... with 100% power and none of the usuall power-loss and wear on every component that happens when a Car is USED or is even just standing around ... it would be a sin to put that kind of stress on a mint classic car ... and only to prove in the end that there has been progress in cars in the last 20 years ...
I wished i could see the Gallardo on the track instead.
Apparently the most popular radio host in the UK and has been for a while. The highest paid entertainer in the UK for several years running. He made most of his money selling his television production company to the BBC about 10 years ago, though. Hundreds of millions of pounds, apparently.Who is the guest and what does he do that allow him to buy cars for twelve million pounds?
Bad: Heavy, heavy and obvious (writing)...Very obvious set-up/knock-down comic timing throughout...It almost seems like Top Gear is just trying too hard these days.
Plissken, are we going to see a new gif for your avatar?
Even though most of the challenges and epic races were written out ahead of filming, they didn't feel or come across like they had been. You're automatic "suspension of disbelief" held long enough to allow you to think it was spontaneous, even though when you stepped back and looked at it critically, you knew it couldn't be.
A Shropshire pilot has been talking about his bizarre flight in a caravan airship, for the BBC Top Gear programme.
Chris Sanger-Davies was the expert behind the controls of the huge airship that took to the skies in the latest dig at caravanning by the Top Gear presenters.
The ship of the skies was created by Oswestry?s Lindstrand Balloons and took part in a race to a campsite in a head-to-head with a Lamborghini, driven by Richard Hammond.
While front man James May was filmed piloting the crazy craft, and did take the controls at times, it was Mr Sanger-Davies, who did the tricky manoeuvres and was in the caravan gondola throughout the flight.
The pilot, from Lindstrand Balloons, is one of only a handful in the world licensed to fly an airship.
Read the full story in today?s Shropshire Star.