Top Gear Live 2009/’10
Bursting at the oily seams with Top Gear’s trademark smashes, crashes and customised cars, The 2009/10 ALL NEW SHOW features the fastest cars in the universe being pushed to their mechanical limits, acrobats laying their lives on the line and some middle aged men overexerting themselves before erupting into flames for no apparent reason. Clarkson and Co return with more motoring related mayhem, and following some hastily scribbled diagrams on a napkin, we understand they’ve even gone as far as to commission a stunt of such spectacular proportions it promises to be a world first… and possibly last.
With the infamous Stig orchestrating a troop of international stunt drivers via a system of whistles and clicks, the Top Gear Live show will continue to define motoring theatre in 2009/10, and shouldn’t be missed!
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Top Gear Live 2010 features an-all new live action show. Here's a quick taster of just some of the amazing stunts you'll see in the show...
- World's first indoor loop the loop
- Flaming rally cars
- Extreme underground street racers
Strictly Come Death Race
OK – you know what a car is and you know what a game show is, right? Imagine if the same people who sailed to France in a Toyota HiLux and converted an S-Class Mercedes into a mobile country cottage decided to put those two things together.
Actually, don’t imagine – come to Top Gear Live and witness Carmageddon for yourself. Family Fortunes in a Mad Max setting it is not; this part of the show features a genuine world first that you won’t believe unless you see it for yourself!
Stig Watch
The demands of a world tour have no effect on The Stig. He has a built-in KERS energy renewal system, just like some 2009 Formula One cars. When he is walking, unused movement is stored in the upper part of both legs and when he stops, this ‘power’ becomes available to help him then move again, but at a higher speed. As a result, The Stig never needs to sleep for longer than 7 minutes and prefers not to sit down
Chameleon Magic

So we’re told, the TGL engineeronauts have found a way of making a car change colour. We don’t know how – and nobody dare ask why – but this is no ordinary car in the first place; it’s the new Focus RS, Ford’s latest amazing hot hatch. In fact, it’s not one – it’s four of them, tearing up the arena in the hands of the TGL stunt team, sharing something like 1200bhp, in a little show called Chameleon Magic. And changing colour as they disappear in clouds of tyre smoke…
Cool Wall
Cruel Wall - that’s the nickname some Hammond fans have used to describe one of the most popular features from the TV show – The Cool Wall. Why cruel? Because it’s been one of Clarkson’s favourite ways of being ‘heightist’, deliberately sticking cars he rates as cool out of Richard’s reach.
But at Top Gear Live it’s your turn to decide what’s hot (as in: what’s cool) and what’s not – the Top Gear Live Cool Wall is all about audience participation.


