Top Gear Exhibition opened

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Top Gear announced that it has opened today its own exhibition at the National Motor Museum. The World of Top Gear exhibition features a number of cars built by Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May during their TV series challenges. It includes the Stretched Limo Challenge cars, the Toyota Arctic Hilux with which they went to the Pole and the Reliant Robin Space Shuttle.

The Top Gear exhibition also features the Cool Wall, the Celebrity Lap Times boards and a video presentation from behind the scenes at the show’s HQ.

NATIONAL MOTOR MUSEUM Press Release:

World of Top Gear Now Open

The World of Top Gear Exhibition opened its doors at the National Motor Museum on June 19th.

The new exhibition at Beaulieu in the New Forest features a collection of the actual cars created



by presenters Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May for some of their most ambitious challenges on the TV show over the years.

Fans of the show will be familiar with challenges such as their attempt to cross the Channel with their home-made car/boats, and the Stretched Limo Challenge, where they set out to turn rusty second-hand cars into luxury stretch limos, and chauffeur three celebs to the BRIT Awards.

Visitors will also experience the Top Gear ‘Enormodrome’ which aims to recreate the feel of the Top Gear studio, where the TV show is filmed in front of a live audience.

As well as regular features from the programme including the Cool Wall and the Celebrity ‘Lap Times’ boards, visitors can watch an exclusive video presentation from behind the scenes at the TG HQ with Jeremy, Richard and James plus clips from the show featuring the cars on display.

“It makes perfect sense for the National Motor Museum to be working with BBC Worldwide on the launch of World of Top Gear. While the National Motor Museum is primarily about historic vehicles this exhibition shows that cars can be entertaining and accessible to the whole family,

not just the car enthusiast. We are delighted with the response that it has received from Top Gear fans,” said Stephen Munn, Commercial Director at the National Motor Museum.

“It’s fantastic that Beaulieu are preserving for posterity so many of the cars Jeremy, Richard and James have built for the show, and we are delighted to make the cars accessible for Top Gear fans to enjoy close up,” said Adam Waddell, Managing Director of Top Gear, BBC Worldwide.

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