The special episode of The Grand Tour car series brings the familiar Top Gear trio to Finland Sweden and Norway.Hello Finland i.e. Hey there Finland! car journalist Jeremy Clarkson sizzles in the trailer of his new TV series as he drives his rally car this side of the Finnish border.
The special thing about the arrival is that Clarkson pulls a cabin behind his rally car which swings at speed.In the new fifth season of The Grand Tour series led by the original Top Gear trio, Clarkson James May and Richard Hammond will head to the northern parts of Finland as well as Swedish and Norwegian Lapland.In the first episode of the series filmed last spring and winter Clarkson May and Hammond travel north of the Arctic Circle in rally cars of their choice.
In the series of the streaming service Prime Video a Cold War submarine base and an ice rally track were selected as stopping and filming locations on the journey from the coast of Norway to the Russian border.We are here to drive through Europes last great wilderness Clarkson explains in the series trailerThis comment must be ironic though.It was cold on our way and we got to joke with those who say this is the last wilderness in Europe because its no Clarkson has commented on the making of the series according to the streaming service Prime Video.
Its a fascinating place to visit. I have been to the region a few times and it amazes me that anyone wants to live there Clarkson provoked.In another scene Clarkson is displeased when a flame shoots out of the exhaust pipe of the car driving ahead. Thats not a businessmans car lets drive it. Clarkson snorts into viewClarkson on the other hand is seen lighting the frozen hood of a rally car in open flames. One of the cars is also seen sinking under the ice into the icy waterGrand Tour Presents A Scandi Flick is the first program that the trio has shot since the corona pandemic. Behind their cars the trio carried cottages on a rope although in the trailer James May pulls a bus stop raised on wheels behind his car.
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