Top Gear (2002 TV series)/Series 1/Episode 8
Episode 8 | |||||
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A group of super saloons, as featured in the episode. | |||||
Prod. code | GFGA008E | ||||
No. | 8 (since 2002), 557 (since 1977) | ||||
Runtime | 59:05 | ||||
Viewers | 3.43 million | ||||
Prev ep. | Series 1, Episode 7 | ||||
Next ep. | Series 1, Episode 9 | ||||
Airdate | UK: 8th December, 2002 | ||||
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Series 1, Episode 8 of Top Gear aired on the 8th December, 2002. It was the eighth episode of [[Top Gear (2002 TV series)/Series 1|Series 1]]; the 8th episode of Top Gear since the show's 2002 reboot and the 557th episode overall, including compilations. It was the 548th episode since Top Gear entered national broadcasting in 1978, and was the 9th programme to air in 2002 out of a total 11. Series 1, Episode 8 was originally broadcast in 576i at a 16:9 Widescreen aspect ratio on British television channel BBC Two. The episode was presented by Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May, alongside The Stig. Michael Gambon was the Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car.
This episode is best-known for an incident which occurred during Gambon's lap in the Suzuki Liana. Approaching the final corner, at that point named Carpenters Corner, Gambon understeered in the damp track conditions and bounced off the outside of the previous corner, upsetting the car's balance. In an attempt to stabilise the car, Gambon then overcorrected, clipping the inside of Carpenters and momentarily sending the Liana onto two wheels. This incident resulted in the corner being renamed in Gambon's likeness from Series 2 of Top Gear onwards, which became its permanent name thereafter.
Synopsis
As narrated by Jeremy Clarkson:
- A Knight in our Reasonably-Priced car.
- Maserati's new Coupé takes on our track.
- And lock up your door mirrors; we set out to find Britain's fastest white van driver.
Series 1, Episode 8 begins with Jeremy Clarkson apologising[1] for comments made during the previous episode where he alleged that he was going to kick a barn owl to death. The trio then deem their attempt to be ‘green’ a failure, and vow that this episode would be ‘scarlet’ instead. Panning to a BMW M5 in the studio, Clarkson then opens into a segment on super saloons, which he starts by revealing a graph comparing the amount of power 400 brake horsepower generates on a scale of double-decker buses. He implies that if condensed to a height of 6 inches, 400 BHP would cover an area the size of Belgium. It's then revealed that BMW are no longer the only manufacturer producing such a car, as the Jaguar S-Type R has come out with a 4.2 litre supercharged V8 also producing 400 BHP. However, Audi have also come out with their equivalent, and moved the goalposts.
Super Saloons
Unabridged article: Super Saloon Film
Taking an Audi A6 as a base, the Audi RS6 features a twin-turbocharged 4.2 litre V8 which develops an astonishing 450 brake horsepower. Along with a wide bodykit, the car is not only more powerful than the aging M5, but commands more of a road presence as well.
Back in the studio, one final question remains: which of the two super saloons is faster around the track? Jeremy believes that the E55 AMG would have easily won in dry conditions but the laps were done in the wet, where the Audi's 4 wheel drive "quattro" system came into play:
Position | Car | Time | Track Conditions |
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1 | Audi RS 6 | 1:33.0 | Wet |
2 | Mercedes-Benz E55 AMG | 1:35.5 | Wet |
The RS 6 was a full 2 and a half seconds faster than the Mercedes and was easily the more controlled of the two, with the E55 AMG powersliding and aquaplaning on the wet surface. When adjusted for optimum conditions, the RS 6 would have set a 1:29.0 lap time, putting it on par with the Mercedes-Benz SL55 AMG and Honda NSX-R from two episodes prior.
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