A second round of monkey business just around the corner...
A second round of monkey business just around the corner.
This line appear during The Grand Tour Season 2 trailer.
As you probably noted, even journalists (they're human beings after all) have soft spots. Mine one, is for Clarkson, Hammond & May's programme: The Grand Tour. Definitely.
Here a complete and exaustive review of this program:
The Grand Tour is the best car TV show ever. Point of Fact.
Even though Amazon's The Grand Tour is not even a TV show, formally. Season two is imminent on streaming. Don't miss it.
This line appear during The Grand Tour Season 2 trailer.
As you probably noted, even journalists (they're human beings after all) have soft spots. Mine one, is for Clarkson, Hammond & May's programme: The Grand Tour. Definitely.
Here a complete and exaustive review of this program:
The Grand Tour is the best car TV show ever. Point of Fact.
Even though Amazon's The Grand Tour is not even a TV show, formally. Season two is imminent on streaming. Don't miss it.
Hammond conditions and the grand tour season 2 release.
Hammond's alive and kicking. Thankfully.
You probably heard about the serius accidents Richard Hammond incurred filming the second season of the Grand Tour.
We already told about Hammond's motorcycle crash in Mozambique. While the trailer hints to the second (and much more potentially lethal) crash occourred to Hammond behind the wheel of the rare, expensive and powerful Rimac Concept One. The exotic, electric supercar.
Hammond went out for an additional run after a director's request...in order to get a more spectacular shoot. This is when prophetically Hammond Says "watch this" just before his last exit.
Few minutes later, he tried hard to make the the car drift into a bend...in spite of Rimac's active torque vectoring system. This feature, actually proved to work damn good. In fact, the torque vectoring system directs the car where the steering wheel points at...got it?
It ended up with Hammond's spectacular (and ultra expensive) crash, fire, knee injury, surgery and all.
Everything on air, starting from fall 2017.
You probably heard about the serius accidents Richard Hammond incurred filming the second season of the Grand Tour.
We already told about Hammond's motorcycle crash in Mozambique. While the trailer hints to the second (and much more potentially lethal) crash occourred to Hammond behind the wheel of the rare, expensive and powerful Rimac Concept One. The exotic, electric supercar.
Hammond went out for an additional run after a director's request...in order to get a more spectacular shoot. This is when prophetically Hammond Says "watch this" just before his last exit.
Few minutes later, he tried hard to make the the car drift into a bend...in spite of Rimac's active torque vectoring system. This feature, actually proved to work damn good. In fact, the torque vectoring system directs the car where the steering wheel points at...got it?
It ended up with Hammond's spectacular (and ultra expensive) crash, fire, knee injury, surgery and all.
Everything on air, starting from fall 2017.