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On this week’s Top Gear TV: the BMW M2 and Jag F-Type SVR

Harris gets slidey in M Division's new coupe, while Reid races to Geneva in the SVR

  • This week on Top Gear TV features one of 2016’s most driftable cars, the new BMW M2.

    Marking a return to form for BMW’s fabled M Division, it’s a very TG kind of car. So what better way to test its fun credentials than by sending in our very own Chris Harris and the patented Top Gear Funometer 3000?

    See how Mr Sideways himself fares in a car that likes to get very sideways indeed.

    Elsewhere we’ll have Rory Reid retracing the steps of legendary Jaguar driver Norman Dewis; Dewis don’t forget, was tasked with driving an E-Type overnight to Geneva to make it in time for a big unveil at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show. Rory’s steed? Why, the 2016 Jaguar F-Type SVR.

    And our big challenge is a luxury one: can the new Rolls-Royce Dawn out-class its ancestor, the 1976 RR Corniche? Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc head to Dingle on the west coast of Ireland to find out.

    We’ll also have celebrity guests in the shape of Jennifer Saunders and Paul Hollywood. So have a click through our preview gallery above, and don’t forget to tune in Sunday night, 8pm, BBC Two and BBC Two HD. Followed of course, by Extra Gear on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer.

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  • This week on Top Gear TV features one of 2016’s most driftable cars, the new BMW M2.

    Marking a return to form for BMW’s fabled M Division, it’s a very TG kind of car. So what better way to test its fun credentials than by sending in our very own Chris Harris and the patented Top Gear Funometer 3000?

    See how Mr Sideways himself fares in a car that likes to get very sideways indeed.

    Elsewhere we’ll have Rory Reid retracing the steps of legendary Jaguar driver Norman Dewis; Dewis don’t forget, was tasked with driving an E-Type overnight to Geneva to make it in time for a big unveil at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show. Rory’s steed? Why, the 2016 Jaguar F-Type SVR.

    And our big challenge is a luxury one: can the new Rolls-Royce Dawn out-class its ancestor, the 1976 RR Corniche? Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc head to Dingle on the west coast of Ireland to find out.

    We’ll also have celebrity guests in the shape of Jennifer Saunders and Paul Hollywood. So have a click through our preview gallery above, and don’t forget to tune in Sunday night, 8pm, BBC Two and BBC Two HD. Followed of course, by Extra Gear on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer.

  • This week on Top Gear TV features one of 2016’s most driftable cars, the new BMW M2.

    Marking a return to form for BMW’s fabled M Division, it’s a very TG kind of car. So what better way to test its fun credentials than by sending in our very own Chris Harris and the patented Top Gear Funometer 3000?

    See how Mr Sideways himself fares in a car that likes to get very sideways indeed.

    Elsewhere we’ll have Rory Reid retracing the steps of legendary Jaguar driver Norman Dewis; Dewis don’t forget, was tasked with driving an E-Type overnight to Geneva to make it in time for a big unveil at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show. Rory’s steed? Why, the 2016 Jaguar F-Type SVR.

    And our big challenge is a luxury one: can the new Rolls-Royce Dawn out-class its ancestor, the 1976 RR Corniche? Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc head to Dingle on the west coast of Ireland to find out.

    We’ll also have celebrity guests in the shape of Jennifer Saunders and Paul Hollywood. So have a click through our preview gallery above, and don’t forget to tune in Sunday night, 8pm, BBC Two and BBC Two HD. Followed of course, by Extra Gear on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer.

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  • This week on Top Gear TV features one of 2016’s most driftable cars, the new BMW M2.

    Marking a return to form for BMW’s fabled M Division, it’s a very TG kind of car. So what better way to test its fun credentials than by sending in our very own Chris Harris and the patented Top Gear Funometer 3000?

    See how Mr Sideways himself fares in a car that likes to get very sideways indeed.

    Elsewhere we’ll have Rory Reid retracing the steps of legendary Jaguar driver Norman Dewis; Dewis don’t forget, was tasked with driving an E-Type overnight to Geneva to make it in time for a big unveil at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show. Rory’s steed? Why, the 2016 Jaguar F-Type SVR.

    And our big challenge is a luxury one: can the new Rolls-Royce Dawn out-class its ancestor, the 1976 RR Corniche? Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc head to Dingle on the west coast of Ireland to find out.

    We’ll also have celebrity guests in the shape of Jennifer Saunders and Paul Hollywood. So have a click through our preview gallery above, and don’t forget to tune in Sunday night, 8pm, BBC Two and BBC Two HD. Followed of course, by Extra Gear on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer.

  • This week on Top Gear TV features one of 2016’s most driftable cars, the new BMW M2.

    Marking a return to form for BMW’s fabled M Division, it’s a very TG kind of car. So what better way to test its fun credentials than by sending in our very own Chris Harris and the patented Top Gear Funometer 3000?

    See how Mr Sideways himself fares in a car that likes to get very sideways indeed.

    Elsewhere we’ll have Rory Reid retracing the steps of legendary Jaguar driver Norman Dewis; Dewis don’t forget, was tasked with driving an E-Type overnight to Geneva to make it in time for a big unveil at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show. Rory’s steed? Why, the 2016 Jaguar F-Type SVR.

    And our big challenge is a luxury one: can the new Rolls-Royce Dawn out-class its ancestor, the 1976 RR Corniche? Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc head to Dingle on the west coast of Ireland to find out.

    We’ll also have celebrity guests in the shape of Jennifer Saunders and Paul Hollywood. So have a click through our preview gallery above, and don’t forget to tune in Sunday night, 8pm, BBC Two and BBC Two HD. Followed of course, by Extra Gear on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer.

  • This week on Top Gear TV features one of 2016’s most driftable cars, the new BMW M2.

    Marking a return to form for BMW’s fabled M Division, it’s a very TG kind of car. So what better way to test its fun credentials than by sending in our very own Chris Harris and the patented Top Gear Funometer 3000?

    See how Mr Sideways himself fares in a car that likes to get very sideways indeed.

    Elsewhere we’ll have Rory Reid retracing the steps of legendary Jaguar driver Norman Dewis; Dewis don’t forget, was tasked with driving an E-Type overnight to Geneva to make it in time for a big unveil at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show. Rory’s steed? Why, the 2016 Jaguar F-Type SVR.

    And our big challenge is a luxury one: can the new Rolls-Royce Dawn out-class its ancestor, the 1976 RR Corniche? Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc head to Dingle on the west coast of Ireland to find out.

    We’ll also have celebrity guests in the shape of Jennifer Saunders and Paul Hollywood. So have a click through our preview gallery above, and don’t forget to tune in Sunday night, 8pm, BBC Two and BBC Two HD. Followed of course, by Extra Gear on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer.

  • This week on Top Gear TV features one of 2016’s most driftable cars, the new BMW M2.

    Marking a return to form for BMW’s fabled M Division, it’s a very TG kind of car. So what better way to test its fun credentials than by sending in our very own Chris Harris and the patented Top Gear Funometer 3000?

    See how Mr Sideways himself fares in a car that likes to get very sideways indeed.

    Elsewhere we’ll have Rory Reid retracing the steps of legendary Jaguar driver Norman Dewis; Dewis don’t forget, was tasked with driving an E-Type overnight to Geneva to make it in time for a big unveil at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show. Rory’s steed? Why, the 2016 Jaguar F-Type SVR.

    And our big challenge is a luxury one: can the new Rolls-Royce Dawn out-class its ancestor, the 1976 RR Corniche? Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc head to Dingle on the west coast of Ireland to find out.

    We’ll also have celebrity guests in the shape of Jennifer Saunders and Paul Hollywood. So have a click through our preview gallery above, and don’t forget to tune in Sunday night, 8pm, BBC Two and BBC Two HD. Followed of course, by Extra Gear on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer.

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  • This week on Top Gear TV features one of 2016’s most driftable cars, the new BMW M2.

    Marking a return to form for BMW’s fabled M Division, it’s a very TG kind of car. So what better way to test its fun credentials than by sending in our very own Chris Harris and the patented Top Gear Funometer 3000?

    See how Mr Sideways himself fares in a car that likes to get very sideways indeed.

    Elsewhere we’ll have Rory Reid retracing the steps of legendary Jaguar driver Norman Dewis; Dewis don’t forget, was tasked with driving an E-Type overnight to Geneva to make it in time for a big unveil at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show. Rory’s steed? Why, the 2016 Jaguar F-Type SVR.

    And our big challenge is a luxury one: can the new Rolls-Royce Dawn out-class its ancestor, the 1976 RR Corniche? Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc head to Dingle on the west coast of Ireland to find out.

    We’ll also have celebrity guests in the shape of Jennifer Saunders and Paul Hollywood. So have a click through our preview gallery above, and don’t forget to tune in Sunday night, 8pm, BBC Two and BBC Two HD. Followed of course, by Extra Gear on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer.

  • This week on Top Gear TV features one of 2016’s most driftable cars, the new BMW M2.

    Marking a return to form for BMW’s fabled M Division, it’s a very TG kind of car. So what better way to test its fun credentials than by sending in our very own Chris Harris and the patented Top Gear Funometer 3000?

    See how Mr Sideways himself fares in a car that likes to get very sideways indeed.

    Elsewhere we’ll have Rory Reid retracing the steps of legendary Jaguar driver Norman Dewis; Dewis don’t forget, was tasked with driving an E-Type overnight to Geneva to make it in time for a big unveil at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show. Rory’s steed? Why, the 2016 Jaguar F-Type SVR.

    And our big challenge is a luxury one: can the new Rolls-Royce Dawn out-class its ancestor, the 1976 RR Corniche? Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc head to Dingle on the west coast of Ireland to find out.

    We’ll also have celebrity guests in the shape of Jennifer Saunders and Paul Hollywood. So have a click through our preview gallery above, and don’t forget to tune in Sunday night, 8pm, BBC Two and BBC Two HD. Followed of course, by Extra Gear on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer.

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  • This week on Top Gear TV features one of 2016’s most driftable cars, the new BMW M2.

    Marking a return to form for BMW’s fabled M Division, it’s a very TG kind of car. So what better way to test its fun credentials than by sending in our very own Chris Harris and the patented Top Gear Funometer 3000?

    See how Mr Sideways himself fares in a car that likes to get very sideways indeed.

    Elsewhere we’ll have Rory Reid retracing the steps of legendary Jaguar driver Norman Dewis; Dewis don’t forget, was tasked with driving an E-Type overnight to Geneva to make it in time for a big unveil at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show. Rory’s steed? Why, the 2016 Jaguar F-Type SVR.

    And our big challenge is a luxury one: can the new Rolls-Royce Dawn out-class its ancestor, the 1976 RR Corniche? Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc head to Dingle on the west coast of Ireland to find out.

    We’ll also have celebrity guests in the shape of Jennifer Saunders and Paul Hollywood. So have a click through our preview gallery above, and don’t forget to tune in Sunday night, 8pm, BBC Two and BBC Two HD. Followed of course, by Extra Gear on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer.

  • This week on Top Gear TV features one of 2016’s most driftable cars, the new BMW M2.

    Marking a return to form for BMW’s fabled M Division, it’s a very TG kind of car. So what better way to test its fun credentials than by sending in our very own Chris Harris and the patented Top Gear Funometer 3000?

    See how Mr Sideways himself fares in a car that likes to get very sideways indeed.

    Elsewhere we’ll have Rory Reid retracing the steps of legendary Jaguar driver Norman Dewis; Dewis don’t forget, was tasked with driving an E-Type overnight to Geneva to make it in time for a big unveil at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show. Rory’s steed? Why, the 2016 Jaguar F-Type SVR.

    And our big challenge is a luxury one: can the new Rolls-Royce Dawn out-class its ancestor, the 1976 RR Corniche? Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc head to Dingle on the west coast of Ireland to find out.

    We’ll also have celebrity guests in the shape of Jennifer Saunders and Paul Hollywood. So have a click through our preview gallery above, and don’t forget to tune in Sunday night, 8pm, BBC Two and BBC Two HD. Followed of course, by Extra Gear on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer.

  • This week on Top Gear TV features one of 2016’s most driftable cars, the new BMW M2.

    Marking a return to form for BMW’s fabled M Division, it’s a very TG kind of car. So what better way to test its fun credentials than by sending in our very own Chris Harris and the patented Top Gear Funometer 3000?

    See how Mr Sideways himself fares in a car that likes to get very sideways indeed.

    Elsewhere we’ll have Rory Reid retracing the steps of legendary Jaguar driver Norman Dewis; Dewis don’t forget, was tasked with driving an E-Type overnight to Geneva to make it in time for a big unveil at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show. Rory’s steed? Why, the 2016 Jaguar F-Type SVR.

    And our big challenge is a luxury one: can the new Rolls-Royce Dawn out-class its ancestor, the 1976 RR Corniche? Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc head to Dingle on the west coast of Ireland to find out.

    We’ll also have celebrity guests in the shape of Jennifer Saunders and Paul Hollywood. So have a click through our preview gallery above, and don’t forget to tune in Sunday night, 8pm, BBC Two and BBC Two HD. Followed of course, by Extra Gear on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer.

  • This week on Top Gear TV features one of 2016’s most driftable cars, the new BMW M2.

    Marking a return to form for BMW’s fabled M Division, it’s a very TG kind of car. So what better way to test its fun credentials than by sending in our very own Chris Harris and the patented Top Gear Funometer 3000?

    See how Mr Sideways himself fares in a car that likes to get very sideways indeed.

    Elsewhere we’ll have Rory Reid retracing the steps of legendary Jaguar driver Norman Dewis; Dewis don’t forget, was tasked with driving an E-Type overnight to Geneva to make it in time for a big unveil at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show. Rory’s steed? Why, the 2016 Jaguar F-Type SVR.

    And our big challenge is a luxury one: can the new Rolls-Royce Dawn out-class its ancestor, the 1976 RR Corniche? Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc head to Dingle on the west coast of Ireland to find out.

    We’ll also have celebrity guests in the shape of Jennifer Saunders and Paul Hollywood. So have a click through our preview gallery above, and don’t forget to tune in Sunday night, 8pm, BBC Two and BBC Two HD. Followed of course, by Extra Gear on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer.

  • This week on Top Gear TV features one of 2016’s most driftable cars, the new BMW M2.

    Marking a return to form for BMW’s fabled M Division, it’s a very TG kind of car. So what better way to test its fun credentials than by sending in our very own Chris Harris and the patented Top Gear Funometer 3000?

    See how Mr Sideways himself fares in a car that likes to get very sideways indeed.

    Elsewhere we’ll have Rory Reid retracing the steps of legendary Jaguar driver Norman Dewis; Dewis don’t forget, was tasked with driving an E-Type overnight to Geneva to make it in time for a big unveil at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show. Rory’s steed? Why, the 2016 Jaguar F-Type SVR.

    And our big challenge is a luxury one: can the new Rolls-Royce Dawn out-class its ancestor, the 1976 RR Corniche? Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc head to Dingle on the west coast of Ireland to find out.

    We’ll also have celebrity guests in the shape of Jennifer Saunders and Paul Hollywood. So have a click through our preview gallery above, and don’t forget to tune in Sunday night, 8pm, BBC Two and BBC Two HD. Followed of course, by Extra Gear on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer.

  • This week on Top Gear TV features one of 2016’s most driftable cars, the new BMW M2.

    Marking a return to form for BMW’s fabled M Division, it’s a very TG kind of car. So what better way to test its fun credentials than by sending in our very own Chris Harris and the patented Top Gear Funometer 3000?

    See how Mr Sideways himself fares in a car that likes to get very sideways indeed.

    Elsewhere we’ll have Rory Reid retracing the steps of legendary Jaguar driver Norman Dewis; Dewis don’t forget, was tasked with driving an E-Type overnight to Geneva to make it in time for a big unveil at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show. Rory’s steed? Why, the 2016 Jaguar F-Type SVR.

    And our big challenge is a luxury one: can the new Rolls-Royce Dawn out-class its ancestor, the 1976 RR Corniche? Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc head to Dingle on the west coast of Ireland to find out.

    We’ll also have celebrity guests in the shape of Jennifer Saunders and Paul Hollywood. So have a click through our preview gallery above, and don’t forget to tune in Sunday night, 8pm, BBC Two and BBC Two HD. Followed of course, by Extra Gear on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer.

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