Vincent & Bruce go on a road trip in Morocco to compare old school and new generation.
The team's new mission is to race 100% electrical cars in Stavanger among Fjords and wind turbines!
A brand-new Top Gear TV special to celebrate the launch of the seventh season of Top Gear France! This time, a fourth host joins your beloved trio, and they're headed to Corsica!
As a tribute to John McAdam, the team will drive across 700km in the Highlands with a BMW M3 E46, a Honda S2000 and a Jaguar XKR. They will play golf, spend the night in a haunted castle and look for Nessie! Could it be any cliché-er?
To celebrate Tết (short for Tết Nguyên Đán, Spring Festival, Lunar New Year, or Vietnamese Lunar New Year), the three Frenchmen will attempt to enter the city where cars are forbidden. While driving cars, of course.
Philippe, Bruce and Tone are all carrying a huge sackcloth bag full of salt and must empty them into the Dead Sea so it can remains the saltiest water in the world.
Le Tone got lost in Peru when he was trying to find an ancient Inca temple, Philippe and Bruce must find him. Aboard a car, of course.
Yet another special where our hosts will have to go through various ambushes as they travel through the Sahara Desert in three ridiculously small and misfit cars: a Mini, a Beetle and a Simca.
For this second special, the French trio only has a budget of 5000€ to find a car that can handle the wilderness of South Africa.
The three hosts are assigned a new mission: if they want the producers to green-light another season, they must find The Stig who mysteriously disappeared on his trip to Japan.
Bruce Jouanny is a French racing driver. He started his career in his homeland of France, before moving on to international series. In 2000, he won his only career title to date - the Formula Palmer Audi Junior series. He progressed onwards to Formula Three series around the world, including the British Formula Three Championship. His best series standing in the British version was 4th in 2002. He is the official car developer and test driver of the Superleague Formula. Bruce is also a world feed commentator of the Superleague Formula and has commentated alongside Ben Edwards and Jonathan Green. He is hosting the French version of Top Gear since it premiered in 2015.
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