: Celebrities were interviewed and then drove a budget car (initially a Suzuki Liana) around the track to record a lap time.
: The Stig drove featured cars around the test track to set timed laps for a leaderboard. 2002 - Top Gear
: Presenters argued over the "coolness" of various cars, categorizing them as "Seriously Uncool," "Uncool," "Cool," or "Sub Zero". : Celebrities were interviewed and then drove a
: Dunsfold Aerodrome in Surrey, which housed a specialized studio hangar and a race circuit designed with help from Lotus . Core Presenting Team (Series 1) : Dunsfold Aerodrome in Surrey, which housed a
: A used-car expert who appeared only in the first series before being replaced by James May in Series 2.
The relaunched Top Gear eventually became the most widely-broadcast factual television program in the world, airing in more than 200 territories at its peak. It successfully reached beyond a niche audience of "petrol-heads" to a broader demographic by prioritizing entertainment and chemistry over technical specifications.
: An anonymous, silent test driver portrayed by Perry McCarthy (wearing a black suit) for the first two series. Signature Segments Introduced