Clarkson Says Top Gear's Reliant Robins Were Rigged To Fall Over On Purpose
The Reliant Robin is a quirky little car. It has very little power, odd looks, and three wheels… with the solitary wheel at the front, doing the steering. As you’d imagine, this isn’t particularly great for stability, something Jeremy Clarkson showed off to great comedic effect on Top Gear. Remember the bit where he continuously toppled the little three-wheeled hero? Well you might not be surprised to learn that it was completely staged.
Writing in his Sunday Times column, Clarkson said:
“To judge from the letters I get and the remarks in the street, it seems the most memorable thing I did on Top Gear was a short segment about the Reliant Robin. You may remember: I drove it around Sheffield and it kept falling over.
“Well, now’s the time to come clean. A normal Reliant Robin will not roll unless a drunken rugby team is on hand. Or it’s windy. But in a headlong drive to amuse and entertain, I’d asked the backroom boys to play around with the differential so that the poor little thing rolled over every time I turned the steering wheel.
“Naturally, the health and safety department was very worried about this and insisted that the car be fitted with a small hammer that I could use, in case I was trapped after the roll, to break what was left of the glass.”
So there you have it. Turns out not everything you see on television is true. Fortunately, it seems as though Clarkson’s disservice to the little Robin has left him feeling guilty. When he set up his new company with Richard Hammond, James May and Andy Wilman, they each bought a Reliant Robin as a company car.
So after scandalously sullying the name of the Reliant Robin, it would appear the British three-wheeler could be getting a more positive representation on the team’s new Amazon Prime show… let’s just hope they stay an all threes this time.
Source: Sunday Times via Jalopnik
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This is honestly disappointing
Was top gear rigged to fall over on purpose too?
Oison Tymon got sacked by Clarkson, Clarkson got sacked by the BBC. Clarkson was born 1960, and Oison was born in 1978; 1978-1960= 18. BBC is three letters. 18/6= 3. You know what else is three? the number of sides in a triangle. Coincidence? I think not. #ΔTopGearIsIlluminatiConfirmedΔ
It was the BBC’s plan all along.
This thread xD
My friend has a reliant Robin and it doesn’t flip over that much
“That much” 😂
It only flips once in a while.
If I drove one, it’d be finished (totaled) within the hour.
I have a Robin reliant send help it’s flipped again
I wonder if Pastor Maldonado would use a similar excuse…
He would need to do heavy tweaking to roll an F1 car
Wait if that was rigged how many other stuff were rigged too? now I’m really worried
That Tesla Roadster wasn’t out of battery, it had a lot more charge left. Top Gear was about %60 scripted, even the Corvette hate was scripted.
Most of the filmed videos are staged. Did you really think there was someone inside that limo that got split in half by the nyc taxi cab?
I can’t believe a lot of people don’t realise that the vast majority of it was scripted
Bloke at a reliant stand at a show had a shirt on saying “unstable cars for unstable people”
Top Gear faked something!? :O
You don’t say
So?
Most famous, pfft this part was entertaining but not even near one of the best clips in Top Gear. Cheap Car Challenges, Jezza crashing into a hedge whilst his engine exploding out the back, or perhaps his home-made wooden stopper trashing the back of his car.