Be in the Audience on Top Gear.... in 21 Years
By Clinton Deacon
July 16, 2008 6:00 PM
Filed Under: General
We already knew that Top Gear is the most popular car enthusiasts show on the planet, but few would have believed that anyone wanting to be in the audience of the show would have to wait a massive 21 years.
Would you really wait in a que behind 336,000 other individuals just to see the comical trio of Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May filming the show in person? To put it into perspective, imagine being in a que 127 miles long which moves at a pace of 0.0007mph.
With these kind of figures, we at WCF are happy to wait for the show to come on our television screens, but as an alternative fans can see the Top Gear presenters at the MPH The Prestige and Performance Motor Show, tickets have just gone on sale and are expected to sell out fast.
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Simon won't be no.1 for long... well... at least a few more years he will...
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