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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Review: Jeremy reviews the BAC Mono, a single seater track-day car that can be driven on public roads. With extensive use of lightweight materials, a Cosworth tuned engine and racing gearbox, the car is capable of immense performance and cornering grip, but Jeremy is startled by fact that it can destroy the driver's face at high speed, and the price tag of ₤102,000. The Stig lapped around the Top Gear test track in 1:14.3, the second fastest time and just slower than the Pagani Huayra. News: The Dacia Duster is named budget 4x4 tow car of the year and Jeremy got himself a bicycle. The presenters then discuss the tyre job that Pirelli had done at the 2013 British Grand Prix. Volvo launches a function on their cars that can automatically find a parking space and park itself, but it was immediately ridiculed by the presenters that their car would be lost, not knowing where it would be parked. Ferrari and McLaren are launching their new cars respectively, the LaFerrari having KERS installed and the McLaren P1 having DRS equipped. The Pagani Zonda is being upgraded, with a price tag of ₤2.3 million and a base car to start with. The trio then suggest a road trip between the three cars. Challenge: Attempting to find out the best taxi in the world, Richard pits several taxis from the world at the Lydden Hill Race Circuit. The British taxi is represented by the Hackney carriage, a Volkswagen Beetle representing the Mexican counterpart, a Ford Crown Victoria representing the American yellow cab, a Hindustan Ambassador representing the Indian Taxi, a Mercedes-Benz E-Class from Germany, a South African Toyota Hiace and a stretch limousine Lincoln Town Car from Russia completes the round-up. Like previous challenges, a group of touring car racing drivers and Hammond himself are employed to race the vehicles. During the race, the limo spun out and the Ford t-boned it, destroying both cars in the process; The Mercedes had crashed into a tyre barrier and flipped, leaving only the Ambassador, Beetle, Hiace and Hackney carriage to cross the finish line. The Ambassador barely managed to finish first, thus it being named "The best taxi in the world". Back in the studio, Jeremy explains that the Hindustan Ambassador began its life as a Morris Oxford, a car that all of the presenters hate. Star in a Reasonably Priced Car: The director of Rush, Ron Howard, talks about the background of his upcoming film and the heated struggle between James Hunt and Niki Lauda, then the hot favourites of winning the 1976 Championship. He clocked a lap in the reasonably priced car at 1:49.9. Feature: Paying tribute to the closed down BBC Television Centre in White City, London, James staged a race between a duo of parkour runners and motorcycle champion Dougie Lampkin inside the building. Lampkin won the closely fought race. Review: Jeremy goes to Hertfordshire to test the Ferrari F12 Berlinetta, assessing its practicality as an everyday car. }

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