Former Top Gear hosts take final lap on the historic Dunsfold track (YouTube @Drivetribe)
The Dunsfold Aerodrome in the United Kingdom has been the main filming location for the Top Gear show since 2002, famous for its test track where the hosts performed timed laps and vehicle reviews.
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Despite rumors in 2018 about a possible demolition of the track for housing development, the area is expected to remain in use at least until 2026, ensuring the continuation of motorsport activities at the site.
Following the indefinite suspension of Top Gear production in 2023, after a serious accident involving presenter Freddie Flintoff, former hosts James May and Richard Hammond decided to revisit the track to recall memorable moments from the show.
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Although the show is paused, other related activities, such as international formats and digital publications, continue normally.
The UK’s Top Gear magazine continues to use the aerodrome for fast laps with its masked driver, The Stig. Currently, the track record belongs to the electric car McMurtry Spéirling, which completed a lap in 55.9 seconds, a time faster than even Formula 1 cars.
Source: Motor1.com | Photo: YouTube @Drivetribe | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team
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