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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Review: James rants about almost all Aston Martins, claiming that they all ride too hard because Aston develops all of their cars at the Nürburgring. He then reviews the Aston Martin Virage, at first praising the build quality and its handling, saying that it's sharper than Aston Martin DB9, but not as hardcore as the DBS. However, when he took the Virage for a ride around the Top Gear test facility, he was very cross about the uncomfortable ride. In the hands of The Stig, the Virage sets a lap time of 1:24.4 News: The hosts talk about the new Aston Martin V12 Zagato, which prompts James to complain about the number of new cars being developed at the Nürburgring. Clarkson introduces the Citroën DS5, and then discusses the faces of new Peugeot and Kia Optima, and positive camber on the rear wheels of the Vauxhall Insignia. Clarkson then brings up the topic of modern Jaguar E-Types, with a Jaguar XK redesigned by a Swiss company named "Growler", which Hammond states is "the welcome mat of a lady from the 1970s". The trio then trade off various quips, with Clarkson commenting on how there will be a "trimmed down version", and May suggesting how awkward it will sound when a bloke says "I'm going to the garage to wax the Growler" as well as Clarkson imitating the horror of the car's Swiss designers, who had never heard what "Growler" actually meant. Challenge: The team attempt to compare three of the latest hot hatchbacks by subjecting them to a series of challenges during a journey across the Italian Riviera. Clarkson believes he has found the perfect machine in the Citroën DS3 Racing, while May attempts to prove the sincerity of the Renaultsport Clio Cup. Hammond is mocked, however, when he arrives in an Abarth 500C, which is not really a hot hatchback. The team begin by attempting to find out which of them can reach the edge of Lucca the quickest, by traversing a series of extremely skinny and complicated roads. Clarkson manages to get out first, followed by Hammond, however, May gets lost and ends up stuck on top of the city wall. The team must then complete a scavenger hunt in less than six hours, retrieving items from the road-side and shops, without any money being allowed to change hands. Clarkson and May manage to find all of the required items, however, Hammond fails to collect three items: a vine, a CD and a dog. The team then take part in one final challenge, in which they must attempt to set a their fastest lap round the Circuit de Monaco. James is guided by Flavio Briatore, Richard by Christian Horner and Jeremy by Bernie Ecclestone. Jeremy manages to complete the fastest lap. In the studio, Clarkson is declared the winner, compared to Hammond who only scored 5 points. To Hammond's disbelief, May and Clarkson took points off him for every challenge whilst explaining, and clearly making up, rules the producers had not explained in advance of the challenges: Hammond abandoning his car during the Lucca challenge, failing to collect all of the items during the scavenger hunt, although he did post a faster time than May on the Monaco Grand Prix circuit, but was given a 5 point penalty due to bringing a convertible, which Clarkson said the producers said was not allowed, although Clarkson clearly said that only to make sure that Hammond scored 0. Star In A Reasonably Priced Car: Comedian Ross Noble sets a time of 1:43.5, becoming the second fastest man on the leaderboard.. }

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