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The team travel to Norway where they attempt Olympic events - in cars. A rocket-powered mini is fired off a ski jump, Jeremy and James tackle the biathlon with 4x4s, Richard stages a game of car ice hockey, and the new Jaguar XK races a speed skater.
Is Jeremy a faster driver in real life or on a computer game? Is Mazda's new roadster faster around a track than a greyhound? Plus, the star in a reasonably priced car is Little Britain's David Walliams.
Jeremy (driving the new Bugatti Veyron) races James and Richard (in a plane) from Alba in northern Italy to the top of London's NatWest Tower. Richard also tests the new Marcos on the Top Gear track. The star in a reasonably priced car is Nigel Mansell.
The new Pagani Zonda F takes to the track, and record breaking yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur is the star in a reasonably priced car. Also, can you buy a decent used mid sized engine Italian super car for under $15,000?
Jeremy, Richard and James drive three super cars through France to the Millau bridge, Jeremy test drives the new Ford Focus, and Dr Stephen Ladyman MP, UK Minister of State for Transport, is the star in the reasonably priced car.
Jeremy Clarkson tests the new Porsche Cayman S, James May and Richard Hammond tests the best boys' toys in the world, and the Audi RS4 competes with a speed climber in the Verdon Gorge. The star in the reasonably priced car is footballer Ian Wright.
Jeremy, Richard and James head for the Isle of Man to decide which is best: the new Aston Martin, the V8 Vantage, BMW M6 or Porsche 911 Carrera S. A Supercar, the Ascari KZ1, takes to the track and the star in a reasonably priced car is Trevor Eve.
Top Gear is back! The new series of the world's biggest motoring show sees Matt LeBlanc, Chris Harris and Rory Reid at the helm, with appearances from German race ace Sabine Schmitz, F1 pundit Eddie Jordan, and the international man of mystery referred to only as The Stig. Because that's his name.
In this new seven-part series, Top Gear's presenters journey across wildest Kazakhstan in cars with half a million miles on the clock, tackle old-school motorsport in Cuba, blast through America's wild west in the latest convertible supercars, and attempt to turn an ugly South Korean people-carrier into a luxury yacht to rival Monaco's finest.
Matt, Chris and Rory also review the latest and greatest cars from around the globe, from the Ferrari FXX K to the Aston Martin DB11, from the incredible Bugatti Chiron to the new Ford GT. Oh, and an eight-wheeled, all-terrain monster from Russia, because no series is truly complete without an eight-wheeled, all-terrain monster from Russia.
It's all brought to you from Top Gear's famous test track and its rather draughty studio, where a fresh crop of celebrities will attempt to impress with their driving skills.