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Did Richard Hammond Get The Wrong 911?

The former TopGear and Grand Tour presenter gets behind the wheel of a 911 Dakar to find out if he made the right call about his 992 Turbo S

Richard Hammond, a.k.a TopGear’s old resident Hamster is back on DriveTribe with a juicy dilemma: Did he choose wisely? In his garage sit two shiny 992-generation Porsche 911s, but a nagging question gnaws at him – did he grab the wrong one? Specifically, should he have snagged the more versatile 911 Dakar instead of his most recent acquisition, the luxurious, but equally ballistic 911 Turbo S Cabriolet?

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The Boys Are Back.....For The Last Time: 'One For The Road' Teased

Set to air on 13th September, this historic episode will mark the end of a two-decade old on-screen partnership for Clarkson, Hammond and May

Remember how Jeremey pointed out at the end of Season 3 of The Grand Tour back in 2019, that although their studio format had come to an end, they would continue to produce their annual GT specials for a while? Well, this is it, the last one. The final time you’ll see Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May on The Grand Tour. They’ve just dropped a teaser of their upcoming annual special dubbed ’One For The Road’.

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Ford’s Hidden Vault: A Peek Inside The $1 Billion Secret Bunker!!

Discover 100+ years of some of the Blue Oval's most priced possessions and treasured icons on this private tour

The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan houses one of the largest collections of automobile memorabilia in the world. The collection is so extensive that the museum even features a substantial secret collection of special cars, carefully preserved in a hidden bunker away from prying eyes. Imagine getting the opportunity to spend time in such hallowed halls—this is exactly what Top Gear’s Ollie Kew experienced. During his visit, he also had the chance to converse with the museum’s Curator of Transport, Matt Anderson, who is essentially a living encyclopedia of every vehicle in this collection. We get to see some of the rarest and most exotic cars ever made by the Blue Obal and hear their stories, straight from the man who has seen the collection grow over the years.