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blackster wrote:Driver = Tiff needle, not captain slow
But he's from the opposition show!
Re: BMW S1000RR races car on Top Gear this Sunday
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 9:17 am
by un_majstk
must be some kind of prank since Ben whats his face got a job on Tiff's 5th gear now.
Re: BMW S1000RR races car on Top Gear this Sunday
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 9:24 am
by Kermit
Blurr wrote:Spent half the lap on the back wheel. Hardly the fastest way around
Agreed, if a 19 year old who's <70kg can keep 200rwhp+ s1000rr can keep it down, I dont see why Brogan couldnt.
Redave wrote:But he's from the opposition show
Tiff along with Vicky, used to be a presenter on top gear many moons ago. Look up the first few seasons of Top gear, you'll see them both along with the black stig
My money is on that Tiff, will be this seasons stig!
Re: BMW S1000RR races car on Top Gear this Sunday
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 9:31 am
by Blurr
yeah they do a bit of 'Gear' rivally skits.
Tiff is to big to be this years stig
Re: BMW S1000RR races car on Top Gear this Sunday
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 11:03 am
by GPZ_Jim
Ant Davidson is also a good bet since hes done stuff in Clarkson's vids.. also good match size wise too
Re: BMW S1000RR races car on Top Gear this Sunday
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 7:54 pm
by s man
Tiff & Vicki were on 5th gear, a much better show than top gear. Vicki can really drive too. But there is no way Clarkson would let a bike win anyway, the pompus pommie git! He stuffs a pretty good show IMO
Re: BMW S1000RR races car on Top Gear this Sunday
Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 7:35 am
by mike-s
Remember when James said "must be a top gear presenter"? well Tiff was a presenter on the original series before it was canned.
In 2001, when the BBC cancelled Top Gear (the show was brought back in 2002), Needell and the whole cast defected and signed with Five to produce and host a new motoring show named Fifth Gear