<![CDATA[Jalopnik: top gear australia]]> http://tags.jalopnik.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/jalopnik.com.png <![CDATA[Jalopnik: top gear australia]]> http://jalopnik.com/tag/topgearaustralia http://jalopnik.com/tag/topgearaustralia <![CDATA[Top Gear Australia's Ratings Slump Despite Holden Vs. Ford Shootout]]> If we lived down under, we would have tuned in to SBS on Monday at 7:30 to watch the Top Gear Australia shootout between the iconic Holden Commodore and Ford Falcon...but we don't. Watch the clip and judge for yourself, but we think that even though it may not be quite as polished as the UK original, this segment wasn't all that bad. So why did the ratings for this second episode drop off significantly from the series premiere's, even though they were actually expected to go up?

About 674,000 viewers watched episode 2, which was about 250,000 fewer than the first episode. Even worse, it was the least-watched show in its time slot, and only the 26th most-watched show of the whole night. Nonetheless, everyone feels the new Top Gear still has potential to improve. After all, the first season with Clarkson at the helm of the BBC show wasn't amazing either. [TheAge, YouTube] (Thanks Brett!)

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<![CDATA[The Stig Breaks In Top Gear Australia's Test Track]]> In case you missed it, the first episode of Top Gear Australia aired this week, and while we're still not sure how much we like the down under counterpart to the British original, it's still good entertainment. One thing we weren't sure of until we watched was what exactly the test track would look like. This clip shows Aussie Stig pounding out the first power-lap on the estimated 1.28-mile circuit in the new 2009 Porsche 911

Also, thanks to the fanboys at FinalGear, this map shows roughly what the Australian track looks like from a bird's eye satellite view. It seems to us like a pretty tight course, with some sections looking quite narrow, so it'll be interesting to see how real-world supercars like the RHD Ford GT fare.

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<![CDATA[Top Gear Australia Teaser Hits The Web]]> With the premiere of Top Gear Australia on September 29 less than a week away, this teaser gives another glimpse at the impending hoonage. Looks like we can expect a review of the world's first right-hand-drive Ford GT, and some sort of challenge involving sharks, meat and a Mini Moke. Wait a sec, is that a Mercedes AMG CLK Black Series we see too? [via CarAdvice.com.au]

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<![CDATA[Top Gear Australia Preview Plugs Hoonage]]> Top Gear Australia, the Down-Under counterpart to everybody's favorite British show, is getting ready to kick off. The series premiere is September 29th, but to give you a taste of what's coming there's a new preview video you can watch here. In addition to the three new Aussie hosts, the show will also feature a clone of The Stig. At least, we're assuming he's a clone. But then The Stig is probably fast enough to drive Down Under from the UK and back between shows. Now we'll just have to see how Top Gear USA stacks up. [SBS]

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<![CDATA[Top Gear Australia Hosts Revealed, We Patiently Await Ute Hoonage]]> After a long whittling process, BBC Worldwide has taken a list of thousands of hopefuls for Top Gear Australia down to the three lucky blokes who now own the title of "happiest hoons in Australia." The three presenters, Charlie Cox, Warren Brown, and Steve Pazzati along with an AUS version of Stiggie will be starring in the first episodes beginning later this year. The Beeb is of course hoping the eclectic trio will maintain the spirit of the original, while adding their own down under spin on things. We fully expect to see multi-way ute shootouts ending in something being catapulted from a land train. All while chomping down on a Vegemite sandwich. Full presser after the break.

TOP GEAR AUSTRALIA — HOSTS REVEALED After an Australia-wide call out, 4,000 DVD applications and months of interviews and screen tests, SBS and Freehand are pleased to announce the hosts for Top Gear Australia - Charlie Cox, Warren Brown, Steve Pizzati and of course, The Stig.

Charlie Cox was a broadcast journalist with a number of Sydney radio stations before moving to England to continue his career in radio and to race cars. After winning a number of British titles and surviving a spectacular crash, Charlie turned his talents to presenting and commentating motorsport on the BBC.

Charlie is known for his colourful commentary and currently commentates and presents the Moto GP for the BBC. He is also director of six media companies in the UK and Australia including DMG Radio.

Warren Brown is an award winning cartoonist and regular motoring columnist with The Daily Telegraph. The outgoing adventurer has a passion for history and motoring and combining his two passions he came up with the idea to retrace the 1907 raid from Peking to Paris in 100 year-old cars. Warren has his own small collection of historic cars which include two 1920s fire engines, a WWII jeep, a 1925 Bean motor car and an armoured vehicle. He plays the five string banjo and ukulele and dreams of being James Bond.

Steve Pizzati is the youngest member of the cast and calls himself a 'gun for hire'. Steve is an advanced driving instructor and race driver for Porsche Australia and is part of the International Audi driver training team in Melbourne. He freelances as a motoring journalist and photography stunt driver, is a self confessed science geek and was on track to become a jet pilot but was knocked back in the final round due to poor eyesight. His love of fast machines continues.

And The Stig. About him, we'll say no more.

SBS Director of Content, Matt Campbell said, "Nailing down a cast of 3 from 4000 applicants was no mean feat but we are very happy with the outcome. We have chosen three totally different and entertaining personalities who have a natural chemistry that works! We thank all the applicants from around Australia for baring their souls in the audition process and we're confident our audience will like the end result."

Top Gear Australia is the first of a global roll out of the BBC Worldwide franchise and Adam Waddell, Managing Director of Top Gear for BBC Worldwide says:

"A show like Top Gear doesn't resonate with a huge global audience just because people love cars. The world's most entertaining car show's popularity owes much to the relationship between its three presenters. In Charlie, Warren and Steve, Top Gear Australia now has its own team - three guys who possess the spirit of Top Gear whilst having their own distinct personalities. We wish them every success with the new show - they are going to have a great time making it."

The three motoring larrikins and The Stig's Aussie cousin will present Top Gear Australia on SBS in late 2008. [Source: BBC] (Thanks Tim)

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<![CDATA[Aussies Looking For Top Gear Hosts, Mate]]> So we've already heard the land down under will be getting their very own Top Gear and now we've just seen they're holding open auditions for the next Clarkson, Hammond and May. But frankly we were kinda "meh" on the whole thing. Mostly because we're not Australians ourselves and don't live down under and we certainly aren't sure they've got the pedigree to do much more than discuss hooning and muscle cars and other such silliness. Wait a second. Maybe this does sound like a pretty good idea — we're totally snagging ourselves a couple of tickets down to the southern hemisphere. Heck, maybe Denton will even let us open an Aussie Jalopnik? (Hat tip to Topher_!) [sbs]

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