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Running footage of famous cars and famous people at the famous Circuit de la Sarthe.
Running footage of famous cars and famous people at the famous Circuit de la Sarthe.
Top Gear's Chris Harris will get a seven-part TV series on BBC America called Chris Harris on Cars.
Jaguar Classic will soon show a completed XKSS continuation car and the Lightweight E-Type will go racing with a famous driver behind the wheel.
The final episode of Top Gear's 23rd season is a strong one that will forever be overshadowed by Chris Evans' departure after just six episodes.
Evans took to Twitter to announce the news, paying his respects to the show's team, which now looks like it's down to five members.
Despite coming from a tabloid like The Sun, the increasing number of reports on Chris Evans behind-the-scenes behavior are starting to carry some weight.
We've lauded Top Gear's companion show since its debut, but as good as it's been, its latest episode may have taken too much of the main show's goodness.
A misleading segment, a rushed, artificial race, and a lack of the show's traditionally beautiful video make Top Gear's fourth episode a disappointment.
If you know Chris Harris, think Chris Harris on Cars with a BBC logo. If you don't, this is the new guy you actually want to watch.
Chris Evans will have a smaller role, while Rory Reid and Chris Harris will get more screen time. Will it be enough to reverse the sinking ship?
With two long-awaited hosts to help carry the load and a hilarious guest interview, Top Gear's third episode is far and away its best effort so far.
A 360° tour of the track is just the thing we need.
It's back! Now make sure you're properly prepared.
Because one British motoring program just isn't enough.
Netflix missed out on Top Gear's hosts but it has snagged the rights to stream the new version with Chris Evans. We just don't know exactly when and where.
The cast for the next season of Top Gear is now official, and it includes Chris Harris, Sabine Schmitz, Eddie Jordan, and Rory Reid.
The latest picture posted by Evans could be great news for fans all over the world, but what if in the end it was just a marketing game?
Eddie Jordan, a former F1 team owner and motorsport analyst, will reportedly join Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc on the new BBC show.
A tweet by Top Gear host Chris Evans suggests that veteran auto writer and talented driver Chris Harris might be part of the new cast.
Schmitz and Coulthard would bring real motorsports experience to the reborn Top Gear, while Harris' writing cred would serve as a link to the old series.