Richard Hammond and James May Reunite After A Scandi Flick Crash | The Grand Tour | DRIVETRIBE
The Grand Tour
14 min, 51 sec
A detailed discussion and reflection on the features, experiences, and personal sentiments towards iconic rally cars, particularly the Subaru Impreza and the Mitsubishi Evo.
Summary
- The speakers exchange banter and praise each other's choice of car with a focus on their rally heritage and personal driving experiences.
- One car, the Evo, has been crashed, and there's a discussion about the crash's circumstances and the car's resilience.
- Despite the crash, there's talk of keeping the cars and potentially modifying them, specifically the Subaru.
- There's a comparison of the cars to the Audi RS4 and a reflection on the loyalty and rivalry between Subaru and Evo enthusiasts.
- The discussion concludes with the participants joking about past car accidents and promoting the show they're associated with.
Chapter 1
The speakers reunite with their cars post-trip and exchange humorous remarks while appreciating the cars' rally traits.
- The speakers joke about one another's intelligence and hint at someone named Cross.
- They express their affection for reuniting with their cars and reflect on their unique characteristics out of the usual context.
- One speaker commends another on his choice of car livery.
Chapter 2
The Subaru Impreza is praised for its utilitarian appeal and its comparison to a Porsche Boxster is drawn.
- The speakers discuss their fondness for the Subaru, mentioning its suitability for everyday tasks.
- One speaker admits to liking the Subaru despite previously making fun of it, and they compare its universal appeal to that of the Porsche Boxster.
Chapter 3
An emotional discussion unfolds about the crash of the Mitsubishi Evo and its implications.
- The crash of the Evo is addressed with a mix of humor and genuine disappointment.
- The speakers discuss the aftermath of the crash, with one joking about the thorough 'test' he performed on the car.
Chapter 4
A comparison of the Subaru's analog qualities to the Mitsubishi's digital ones, highlighting their respective driving experiences.
- The speakers debate the digital versus analog nature of the cars and their performance characteristics.
- They reflect on their initial experiences with the cars and how they feel like classic cars now.
Chapter 5
A conversation about the Mitsubishi Evo's resilience post-crash and intentions for the Subaru's future modifications.
- The speakers discuss the Evo's ability to withstand damage and continue functioning, likening it to the resilience of rally cars.
- One speaker expresses his intention to keep the Subaru and turn it into an even more powerful car.
Chapter 6
A detailed examination of the Subaru's special features and a discussion on the complexity of its various models.
- The speakers explore the Subaru's special features, such as the adjustable center differential, which was not mentioned in their film.
- They acknowledge the complexity of Subaru Impreza variants and the modifications often made by owners.
Chapter 7
The fate of the crashed Mitsubishi Evo is discussed, revealing it to be a write-off.
- The speakers discuss the extent of the damage to the Evo and its status as a write-off.
- They reflect on the emotional impact of the crash and the potential reaction from the car enthusiast community.
Chapter 8
Plans for the Subaru's future are shared, and the speakers compare the rally heritage of their cars to an Audi RS4.
- One speaker plans to modify the Subaru into an even more powerful version, despite another's skepticism.
- The speakers compare their rally-derived cars to an Audi RS4, emphasizing the latter's lack of a rally pedigree.
Chapter 9
The speakers share their final thoughts on their chosen cars and discuss the passionate loyalties of rally car fans.
- The speakers stand by their initial choices of the Evo and Subaru, reflecting on their personal preferences.
- They discuss the divide between Evo and Subaru enthusiasts and the potential backlash from fans.
Chapter 10
The speakers conclude their discussion with humorous banter and promote their show.
- The speakers joke about their past experiences with car accidents.
- They encourage viewers to watch the show related to their discussion and to engage with their content online.