![]() They take an 11 mile road trip to a dirt track, where they race against three normal cars. The presenters travel to South Wales and set out to make the most environmentally friendly car bodies using the platform of a Land Rover Discovery. The presenters then embark on a road trip through Northern France. Because May injured his right arm prior to the challenge, he bought an automatic variant. They manage to drop two cars into the reef site, and May is assigned to anchor them down while Clarkson and Hammond go jet skiing. The presenters then travel to Barbados to solve the problem of dying corals by dumping five car body shells into the ocean, but they lose two cars and a fishing boat on their first attempt before they are forced out of the premises by authorities. The presenters are set a challenge by their producer, Andy Wilman, who wishes to show that beach buggies are poor vehicles. Later, he challenges Hammond and May to weigh their cars to prove that the 4C is lighter, using an improvised scale and animal carcasses as counterweight. His endeavours are swiftly dismantled by Richard Hammond and James May who are on hand in the studio tent to reveal some of the embarrassing behind-the-scenes footage.ĭuring the road trip Clarkson suddenly pulls over due to a leg cramp while driving the 4C. Jeremy Clarkson decides to make one of those Ken Block-style car skidding videos that are very popular on the internet using an old Subaru and a suitable swathe of English farmland. Clarkson and Hammond race each other the Mugello Circuit. Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond visit some evocative old motorsport locations in Europe using a pair of re-born s sports cars, painstakingly rebuilt by their manufacturers to the original designs. Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May set out to prove that old Jaguars are not only stylish and roguish but also strong and reliable with a road trip across Colorado. ![]() The pair vow to do something about it using their skill and ingenuity to invent a system for filling up on the move. Richard Hammond and James May work out that the average motorist loses 36 days of their lives filling up with fuel. The list below is a direct result of hundreds of votes placed through our site by you, fans of The Grand Tour! Richard Hammond and James May attempt to set a new British water speed record for amphibious cars. ![]()
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