Top gear mùa 22 tập 4 năm 2022

Sound the trumpets, because we're up to a very special number four! "Top Gear" Season 22 episode 4 airs Sunday, February 15. Last episode, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May were tasked to create an ambulance that could potentially revolutionize the response time of emergency vehicles. Clarkson chose a Porsche 944 with a custom traffic rammer, Richard Hammond created a Chevy van with "Hazardous Nuclear Wastes" livery as well as a rather violent stretcher launcher, and James May refashioned a Ford Cosworth hearse for the challenge.

Unlike the first three episodes of races and challenges in different parts of the world, "Top Gear" Season 22 episode 4 will finally be a classic episode that is all about the cars. In fact, the latest episode will also feature an ample variety of very different cars as well!

As you'll find in the new Top Gear Series 22 episode 4 trailer, the new episode will feature a sharp-looking Mercedes AMG GT, the new M3, and the curious BMW i8 3-cylinder hybrid sports car. Last but not least, Richard Hammond will also attempt driving an old Land Rover Defender up the side of an impossibly steep dam.

Lastly, guess who is this week's star in a reasonably priced car? Here's a hint: Some say he is the Fresh Prince of Bel Air, and that he told the Stig to "smell you later!"

Be sure to watch Will Smith hustle the Vauxhall Astra in the latest episode of Top Gear on Sunday, February 15. If you miss the program, visit the BBC iPlayer to watch it online. Be sure to watch the preview in the video below!

Top Gear [2002– ]

Season 22

26 Jan. 2015

Race Across The Urban Landscape Of St Petersburg

Jeremy drives a hover van, James a car, Richard goes by bike and The Stig uses public transport in a race through St Petersburg. Ed Sheeran is the guest and Richard tests the new Lamborghini Huracan.

2 Feb. 2015

Australian Northern Territory Road Trip In GT Cars

The boys embark on a trip across Australia's Northern Territory in a BMW M6 Gran Coupe, a Bentley Continental GT v8 and a Nissan GT-R. Kiefer Sutherland is the star in the Reasonably Priced Car.

9 Feb. 2015

Homemade Ambulance Challenge

The boys attempt to improve emergency response times by creating their own ambulances. Daniel Ricciardo is a star in a reasonably priced car.

9 Mar. 2015

May Competes In A World Rallycross Race Alongside Tanner Foust

Clarkson compares the Jaguar F-Type to a remastered version of the legendary E-Type, Hammond tests an all new Mazda MX-5, May drives a rallye car against Top Gear US presenter Tanner Foust and Nicolas Hoult is the star in the reasonably priced car.

13 Jul. 2015

Episode #22.8

The boys acquire traditional classic convertibles before setting off an adventure. The trio are also challenged to each buy a high-mileage and low-quality SUV before undergoing a series of challenges.

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The BBC’s hit TV show, Top Gear, is one of the best car shows… in the world. It is so popular, it's inspired other regional adaptations across the globe, including USA's own Top Gear America. Some say... that modern YouTube channels and other car shows are essentially modeled after its popular format. The current format of Top Gear was introduced in 2002 with the three original hosts — Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and Jason Dawe with Andy Wilman as the producer. The second season saw Dawe being dropped in favor of James May, and the team then went on to create automotive television history.

The Top Gear trio have a knack for ruffling feathers, and causing controversies, even when unintended. Jeremy Clarkson’s tongue-in-cheek humor can be something of an acquired taste, and several people aren't fond of the subtle hints of racism many of his jokes carry. However, in 2015, Top Gear was updated with a new panel of hosts that caused quite a stir around the globe. We can now reveal the real reason for the BBC to revamp the show entirely and why Jeremy Clarkson left the show.

UPDATED NOVEMBER 2022: We've updated this article with recent information regarding Jeremy Clarkson's exit from Top Gear and the BBC, and subsequent involvement with Amazon and The Grand Tour series.

The Many Controversies Around Top Gear

Jeremy Clarkson has always been a person closely associated with multiple controversies over his career. In 2004, he had a physical altercation with a TV personality, where Clarkson punched Piers Morgan [admittedly in his wife's defence] and was then escorted out by security during a BBC Press Award ceremony.

Clarkson and his Top Gear co-hosts were also a part of the major outrage following comments that were deemed to be insulting towards Mexicans during the show's 'News' segment discussing the Mastretta sports car.

In 2014, Clarkson was caught on air saying the N-word under his breath reciting the nursery rhyme “eeny, meeny, miny, mo” in his comparison test between the Toyota GT 86 and the Subaru BRZ. When this clip was published by the Daily Mirror, there was widespread outrage, and some demanded the BBC take swift action. However, at this point, the BBC decided to give Clarkson another chance following an apology.

While filming a special episode in Burma, in a scene where Clarkson commented that the bridge he was looking at had “a slope on it”. The word "Slope" is a racists slur for Asian people. This incident also caused outrage online.

In the trio's final season at the show, the Patagonia Special made headlines for the wrong reasons as well. However, it was reported that Clarkson was found to be at no fault for creating the issue that forced the entire production team to flee Argentina for their lives.

Clarkson’s offensive comments both on and off the air over the years made the BBC question whether Clarkson should continue to host the show. However, the 'Fracas' seemed to be the final straw for the BBC.

Jeremy Clarkson’s Infamous 'Fracas'

In March 2015, Clarkson was on set, filming for series 22 of the show. While it seemed to be any other day to film a Top Gear episode, it turned out to be anything but. After a long day’s filming, the production team arrived at their overnight halt. However, as it was late, it is reported that the staff at the hotel had left for the evening. Meaning the food that was prepared had gone cold. Reportedly, only meat and cheese platters were left. An argument between Clarkson and production team member, Oisin Tymon got out of hand. In a fit of range, Clarkson punched Tymon in the face. The incident the global media infamously called the 'Fracas' broke out, followed by another outrage.

It was later reported that Clarkson lost his temper at a time when he was dealing with the news given to him by his doctors. It is said that the British TV presenter had recently received the news that a lump on his tongue was cancerous. Thankfully, however, it was not the case.

Clarkson’s offensive comments both on and off the air made the BBC question whether Clarkson should continue to host the show. However, the 'Fracas' seemed to be the final straw. The BBC decided to not renew Clarkson’s contract any further meaning that he would no longer be a part of Top Gear. The fracas took place in the middle of the 22nd series of the show with a few episodes still left to film. On 28 June 2015, two final films that had already been filmed were aired as episode 8 of the series. While Clarkson was in the films, only James May and Richard Hammond hosted the show from the studio.

The Aftermath Of Jeremy Clarkson’s Fracas

Top Gear was Clarkson’s baby as he would like to call it. However, he recalls the result of the incident “was my own silly fault" in an interview on BBC Radio 2.

However, after Clarkson’s departure, his fellow hosts, Hammond and May subsequently followed him in solidarity. Members of the production team, including producer Andy Wilman, also left the BBC.

The same team started Amazon’s hit car show, The Grand Tour. Furthermore, the trio has also released other shows with Amazon. These include James May's Our Man In Japan and Our Man In Italy, and Oh Cook, and Clarkson’s Farm starring none other than the man himself. Richard Hammond also started a show about his new classic car restoration garage on Discovery.

Sources: BBC, Amazon

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