Top Gear Motorsport
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Top Gear Motorsport | |
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Top Gear Motorsport Title Logo |
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Genre | Motorsport |
Starring | Tiff Needell |
Country of origin | UK |
No. of episodes | ? |
Production | |
Producer(s) | ? |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | BBC Two |
Picture format | 720x576 (4:3) |
Original run | 1995 – 1998 |
Top Gear Motorsport was a spin-off programme of Top Gear broadcast by the BBC covering motorsport. The show was presented by former-Formula One driver and Top Gear presenter Tiff Needell [1].
The programme covered a wide variety of motor racing categories, including the World Rally Championship, the British Rally Championship, British Formula Three, Formula Renault and Formula Vauxhall Junior, British Superbikes and Eurocars.
Top Gear |
Top Gear (1977 to 2001) - Top Gear (2002 to present) |
Original format presenters |
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Jason Barlow - Steve Berry - Julia Bradbury - Jeremy Clarkson - Vicki Butler-Henderson - Brendan Coogan - Noel Edmonds - Chris Goffey - Kate Humble
Tony Mason - James May - Tiff Needell - Michele Newman - Angela Rippon - Quentin Willson - William Woollard |
Current format presenters |
Jeremy Clarkson - Jason Dawe - Richard Hammond - James May - The Stig |
Current format episodes and broadcasters |
Top Gear Episode List - Top Gear Broadcasters and Video Releases |
Current format featured segments |
Power Laps - Races - Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car - The Cool Wall - Caravan destruction - Cheap Car Challenges |
Spin-offs |
Rally Report - Top Gear Motorsport - Stars in Fast Cars - Top Gear of the Pops |
Related articles |
Top Gear Magazine - Jon Bentley - Fifth Gear |