Part four of four. Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May take 3 supercars – the Pagani Zonda, the Ferrari F430 & the Ford GT – to France’s Millau Bridge in this epic supercar review challenge running over four high quality videos! Watch all four on the BBC Top Gear YouTube channel. Don’t forget to visit www.topgear.com for all the latest news and car reviews!


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25 Responses to “Supercars do France part 4 – Top Gear – BBC Autos”

  1. bfrance2002 Says:

    I get tired of the “Americans don know corners” retereck. Ever heard of the Rocky mountains.

  2. mcallen83 Says:

    @chazholiday Thanks for giving me that song name. I loved the music in the original. I remember just before they played this The World is Full of Plankton, they had Brian Eno’s An Ending playing. Was a beautiful combo and typical top gear.

  3. hkscott12345 Says:

    @RemingtonArms Thanks for that! I was just wondering what it was, and voila – here it is.

  4. MrRAFAEL3146 Says:

    TURN OFF THE FUCKING MUSIC

  5. Athaeus Says:

    @272503207 No, that’s just the brake lights. He’s trying to avoid dying, I would think.

  6. Athaeus Says:

    Haha, I love May’s sense of direction! How did he manage to get the wrong way on a tight road you basically can’t turn on!?

  7. nu407 Says:

    The Architect was British my Ass, it’s all about money. As if France itself couldn’t have built it alone.

    The world Trade Center Twin Buildings were built and designed by a Japanese, would one come to the conclusion that America can’t design and build her own BUILDINGS??

  8. ngentotsemua Says:

    @drinintr i did, u didnt, it depends on some factors

  9. JumperParkourTeam Says:

    @branmanmanhaha oh of course… dont think about horse power and speed? if anything GT would win by a long shot against the ferarri… and the zonda agianst it same thing would happen

  10. eltiburon1983 Says:

    @silverboots000 get a better sound system or headset -_- i got no probs at all oO

  11. 272503207 Says:

    1:05 richard have a powerslide and a warnig ligth turns on?

  12. RemingtonArms Says:

    For anyone wondering the song played at the bridge, it’s Brian De Mercier – Beat Of Faith.

  13. potaka79 Says:

    the noise, the noise, that ford gt, the noise. do i need to say anymore.

  14. drinintr Says:

    i thin they should have compared these super cars in a speed race, we didn’t understand which is the best.

  15. 272503207 Says:

    wHATS THE NAME OF STARTING SONG PLEASE SOMEBOADY REPLAY ME

  16. noodleninjaa Says:

    The Millau Viaduct was conceptually designed by a brit, Norman Foster, but it was engineered by a Frenchman, Michel Virlogeux.

  17. barneynward Says:

    What is that tune at 5:07?

  18. zweefvliegerNL Says:

    come on i can here jeremy just fine

  19. 788dreamliner Says:

    ha ha he forgot to mention the architect was british

  20. sinisa485 Says:

    o ja volim ferrari i on je za mene najbolji

  21. jaimiko86 Says:

    @Blookiev123 Brian De Mercier – Beat of Faith

  22. Smasho8000 Says:

    I HAVE NOT HAD MY TEETH DONE!!!!!! lol

  23. willchen19920929 Says:

    @epluribusunum0 DBS FTW!!!!!!!!!!!

  24. cfmatias Says:

    Trully magic place. Everyone should go there to see it live!
    Just astonishing.

  25. tttybhgf Says:

    Who heard what Jeremy said about the bridge? I couldnt hear that bit

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