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Season 14 - Top Gear (uk) -

Widely considered one of the series' highlights, the presenters drove second-hand 4x4s from the Amazon rainforest to the Pacific coast of Chile. This journey famously featured the terrifying "Death Road" (El Camino de la Muerte) and high-altitude climbs.

The team took over the MIRA Art Gallery in Middlesbrough to prove that cars could be considered modern art, filling it with automotive-themed exhibits and their own "masterpieces". Top Gear (UK) - Season 14

James May attempted to solve the "caravan problem" by turning one into a functioning airship. While May struggled with wind and police helicopters, Hammond raced a Lamborghini Gallardo LP550-2 Valentino Balboni to the same destination. Widely considered one of the series' highlights, the

The trio searched for the Transfăgărășan Highway, which they declared the "best driving road in the world". They tackled it in three convertible supercars: an Aston Martin DBS Volante, a Ferrari California, and a Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 Spyder. James May attempted to solve the "caravan problem"

In an attempt to outperform the G-Wiz, the presenters built their own electric car. After their first prototype failed, they refined it into the famously boxy "Hammerhead Eagle i-Thrust" (also known as Geoff), subjecting it to rigorous and often absurd safety tests.

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