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Top Gear: Motor Mania
  • Published: 30 April 2012
  • ISBN: 9781409047308
  • Imprint: BBC Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 192

Top Gear: Motor Mania



A truckload of trivia to drive you round the bend.

Did you know that Jasons and Tracies crash more cars than Jacquelines and Damons? Or that a boomerang can be used to repair a knackered clutch? Have you ever wanted to visit a naked car show, wondered what it's like to drive on the world's most dangerous road, or receive the world's most expensive speeding ticket?

Want to read about flying cars, amphibious cars, or atomic cars? What about the Accord that can actually strike a chord, or the love car park? Dip inside to find all these plus stacks of other stuff, including cars in films, cars on TV, cars in songs - even cars as coffins.

Top Gear: Motor Mania is a car book like no other. It's full of the strangest stories, fascinating facts and spectacular stats - a must for any car nut.

  • Published: 30 April 2012
  • ISBN: 9781409047308
  • Imprint: BBC Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 192

About the authors

Ivan Berg

Ivan Berg has been data editor of BBC Top Gear magazine since its launch in 1993 and knows almost everything there is to know about cars. He is the author of several motoring books, including The Guinness World Car Record, and has written on motoring and technology for Top Gear magazine, the Evening Standard and In Front magazine.

Nik Berg is a motoring writer, editorial consultant and occasional television presenter and pundit. He is a regular contributor to Arena, Focus, Top Gear magazine, the Daily Telegraph and a wide variety of other titles as well as 4Car.co.uk.

Nik Berg

Ivan Berg has been data editor of BBC Top Gear magazine since its launch in 1993 and knows almost everything there is to know about cars. He is the author of several motoring books, including The Guinness World Car Record, and has written on motoring and technology for Top Gear magazine, the Evening Standard and In Front magazine.

Nik Berg is a motoring writer, editorial consultant and occasional television presenter and pundit. He is a regular contributor to Arena, Focus, Top Gear magazine, the Daily Telegraph and a wide variety of other titles as well as 4Car.co.uk.