The climax of the special takes place in Jerusalem. The challenge: find a parking space near the Damascus Gate during Friday prayers. It is impossible. May attempts to park the Z3 in a spot six inches too small. Hammond gets lost in a one-way system designed by Romans. Clarkson tries to bribe a policeman with a Fiat. It is a masterclass in comedic editing.
The Ultimate Guide to Top Gear’s Middle East Special: Three Wise Men and a Roadster
: In Jordan, they raced their sports cars around a 2,000-year-old chariot circuit in Jerash.
Despite initial safety concerns, the trio found northern Iraq's mountains surprisingly beautiful . top gear - middle east special full episode
Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May attempt to recreate the journey of the Three Wise Men by driving from Erbil International Airport in Iraqi Kurdistan to Bethlehem .
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Their 1,200-mile journey is a microcosm of everything that made the trio great: camaraderie, chaos, and constant comedy. The climax of the special takes place in Jerusalem
The journey is a grueling 1,200-mile trek that tests both the stamina of the presenters and the structural integrity of their budget sports cars. The route takes them through some of the most historic and volatile regions on the planet. 1. Iraqi Kurdistan
The journey began in a surprisingly peaceful and scenic region of northern Iraq. However, the hosts still had to wear flak jackets and helmets for the initial leg, adding an intense layer of tension to the comedy.
The Top Gear Middle East Special: A Masterclass in Automotive Adventure May attempts to park the Z3 in a spot six inches too small
Opted for a 1991 Mazda MX-5 , trusting its Japanese reliability, though he was relentlessly mocked for driving a "hairdresser's car."
Captain Slow stumbled upon the wildcard. The Z3 was designed by Japanese engineers but built in South Carolina, a hybrid that May described as "confused." The car suffered from overheating, a cracked windscreen, and a mysterious electrical drain. However, May’s pedantic nature kept the car running through sheer force of will.
The climax of the special takes place in Jerusalem. The challenge: find a parking space near the Damascus Gate during Friday prayers. It is impossible. May attempts to park the Z3 in a spot six inches too small. Hammond gets lost in a one-way system designed by Romans. Clarkson tries to bribe a policeman with a Fiat. It is a masterclass in comedic editing.
The Ultimate Guide to Top Gear’s Middle East Special: Three Wise Men and a Roadster
: In Jordan, they raced their sports cars around a 2,000-year-old chariot circuit in Jerash.
Despite initial safety concerns, the trio found northern Iraq's mountains surprisingly beautiful .
Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May attempt to recreate the journey of the Three Wise Men by driving from Erbil International Airport in Iraqi Kurdistan to Bethlehem .
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Their 1,200-mile journey is a microcosm of everything that made the trio great: camaraderie, chaos, and constant comedy.
The journey is a grueling 1,200-mile trek that tests both the stamina of the presenters and the structural integrity of their budget sports cars. The route takes them through some of the most historic and volatile regions on the planet. 1. Iraqi Kurdistan
The journey began in a surprisingly peaceful and scenic region of northern Iraq. However, the hosts still had to wear flak jackets and helmets for the initial leg, adding an intense layer of tension to the comedy.
The Top Gear Middle East Special: A Masterclass in Automotive Adventure
Opted for a 1991 Mazda MX-5 , trusting its Japanese reliability, though he was relentlessly mocked for driving a "hairdresser's car."
Captain Slow stumbled upon the wildcard. The Z3 was designed by Japanese engineers but built in South Carolina, a hybrid that May described as "confused." The car suffered from overheating, a cracked windscreen, and a mysterious electrical drain. However, May’s pedantic nature kept the car running through sheer force of will.