Top Gear Specials Middle East ★
On paper, it was a disaster waiting to happen. In practice, it became the most genuinely tense and moving journey the show ever filmed.
The premise was quintessential Clarkson, Hammond, and May: to prove that modern cars had lost their rugged souls, they would drive three cheap, two-seat roadsters from the northern tip of Iraq to the birthplace of Jesus. Their chariots? A deliberately tragic trio of £3,500 convertibles: an Oxford-beige Fiat Barchetta (Clarkson), a hideously "chameleon" purple Mazda MX-5 (Hammond), and a perpetually leaking BMW Z3 (May). top gear specials middle east
It remains the definitive Top Gear special because it understood that the best journeys aren’t about the cars. They are about the men inside them, trying to find a little bit of peace—and a working fuel pump—at the end of the world. On paper, it was a disaster waiting to happen
Clarkson looks to the sky. "There's no room at the inn," he says. "But we've got a stable." He gestures to his oil-stained Fiat. The camera pans up to a star. It is absurd, pathetic, and deeply, strangely beautiful. Their chariots
