Why does Top Gear seem to think that the risky stunts are such a good idea?
Unless the vehicle is suitably prepped then surely a no-go?
Years ago TG had Angela Rippon as a presenter and it was more like a car sales video. It evolved into the “lads gang” format where ever more risky stunts are done.
I don’t know what was being done that led to the accident but would think professional stunt people would be overseeing it. Surely the added risks of being in an open top carwith minimal safety features would lead to restricting the “stunt” ?
Freddie is a great bloke and not exactly an amateur at driving. He has done many risky things in the past and appears to have a high risk tolerance level. Remember the Bungie jump in a car? Mental! I hope he recovers well.
Last edited by sospan; 25/03/23 10:12 AM.