Top Gear: Epic Failures: 50 Great Motoring Cock-Ups
By (Author) Richard Porter
Ebury Publishing
BBC Books
1st August 2014
22nd May 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Media tie-in humour
791.4572
Hardback
128
Width 155mm, Height 217mm, Spine 13mm
408g
The definitive collection of colossal cock-ups that the motoring industry would rather forget. Designing and making cars is an expensive thing to do. So is racing them. All told, the car business spends billions every year and with such vast sums at stake you'd think the people involved wouldn't give desk space to Captain Cockup. Sadly, you would be wrong. Every department in every car firm and motorsport operation is capable of complete and abject failure, and on a surprisingly regular basis. Which is what this book is about. You see, Top Gear knows a thing or two about embarrassing mistakes, as anyone who watched our India special will know. The truth is, for many years Top Gear has also regarded failure as funny. Where other television programmes edit out the moment where the presenter falls over or slams their hand in a door, Top Gear gleefully leaves it in. So who better to take you on a gentle canter through 50 of the car world's biggest and most glorious failures That's right, it's Top Gear. Who else did you think If you want this sort of stuff from Countryfile you might be in for a wait.
Richard Porter is the author of over 10 official Top Gear titles and two Grand Tour tie-ins. He is the creator of online motoring satire magazine sniffpetrol.com (150k users per month; Twitter 76k), and is also one of the three presenters on podcast Gareth Jones on Speed, which regularly tops the automotive charts with approx 1,000 downloads a day. He lives in London.