Cette page vous donne accès à la version originale de cette série TV. Top Gear’s unique approach to motoring entertainment has already seen the popular BBC program tackle burning issues such as ‘Can you build your own amphibious car?’, ‘Can you buy an old supercar for less than the price of a small hatchback?’, or ‘Can a stretched limousine jump over a wedding?’ The answers, as it turns out, are ‘only if you want to get wet’, ‘only if you want to break down then crash’, and ‘sort of, but don’t park any caravans behind the reception tent’. Top Gear found this out so you didn’t have to. Silly and opinionated, Top Gear is full of big ideas that never quite work properly or, at the very least, catch fire a bit before they do. Now Jeremy Clarkson, James May, Richard Hammond – oh, and barely-tame racing driver The Stig – return with and another batch of tyre-smoking, lap-record-breaking, ambitious-but-rubbish car stuff. In Series 11, the boys build a better police car, race across Japan in a Nissan GT-R, buy a bunch of rusty old Alfa Romeos and take on the Germans in an automotive recreation of the, erm, Euro 1996 semi-final...