

Three middle-aged men set things on fire for your entertainment. How hard can it be?
Races, chases and things on fire; treat yourself to a bucketload of Top Gear's attempts to get melted, hurt or drowned. To more cries of "How hard can it be?", "That’s not gone well" and "You insufferable Oaf!", Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May gallantly risk humiliation in another series of magnificent challenges, where petty rivalries are taken much too far…
Practical Effects
Amphibious vehicles that absolutely should not float.
Editing
The savage cuts to Hammond's face after every Clarkson insult.
Director
Brian Klein
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The amphibious cars were legally required to be road-registered, meaning Clarkson's Toybota actually had a valid license plate while drowning.
This era of Top Gear invented the modern format of 'presenters as characters' reality TV, with Clarkson, Hammond and May essentially playing exaggerated versions of themselves.
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