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Written by Tom Ford
Consensus when dealing with a stroppy group of Top Gear men-children and an eye-wateringly shiny toybox of the best fast cars on the planet is understandably fairly hard to come by. But without sounding like the worst kind of magnolia cop-out this side of a YouTube product "review", the phalanx of brilliance that showed up to the Red Bull Ring didn"t actually contain many obvious turnips. Yes, the Fiat 124 felt a little flat-footed at the track, and the M4 GTS provided such a spectacular mismatch of orange-accented mouth versus trousers we suspected it might have some sort of mechanical flu, but generally, every single car that turned up had someone making a decent case for why it should win.Images: John WycherleyFor the full Speed Week experience, click here
Date written: 11 Nov 2016
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Consensus when dealing with a stroppy group of Top Gear men-children and an eye-wateringly shiny toybox of the best fast cars on the planet is understandably fairly hard to come by. But without sounding like the worst kind of magnolia cop-out this side of a YouTube product "review", the phalanx of brilliance that showed up to the Red Bull Ring didn"t actually contain many obvious turnips. Yes, the Fiat 124 felt a little flat-footed at the track, and the M4 GTS provided such a spectacular mismatch of orange-accented mouth versus trousers we suspected it might have some sort of mechanical flu, but generally, every single car that turned up had someone making a decent case for why it should win.Images: John WycherleyFor the full Speed Week experience, click here
Date written: 11 Nov 2016
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 5765