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U.S. Top Gear Hosts Officially Announced by NBC

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    The famous and much-loved British Top Gear TV show gets a U.S. variant. Pictured is the U.S. team that will head up the program. If an American adaptation was good enough for Pop Idol and for Iron Chef, lightning could strike a third time. | September 15, 2009

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U.S. Top Gear Hosts Officially Announced by NBC

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    BURBANK, Calif. — There's an interesting three-man cast for the U.S. version of Top Gear, the famous British car show, NBC has announced. Production is set to start this month with comedian and radio personality Adam Carolla, Eric Stromer and Tanner Foust at the helm. BBC America is producing the program for the U.S. An on-air date was not yet released.

    NBC Entertainment executive Craig Plestis calls Top Gear "a proven winner worldwide" and says the trio of hosts is "a perfect match of humor, insider know-how and priceless track experience." The hosts will be shown on road trips, test-drives and stunt events involving "the world's most amazing cars," BBC America says.

    The BBC2 program Top Gear has been on the air since 1977 and is digitally available in 100 countries.

    Carolla is currently host of the Los Angeles-based syndicated radio show The Adam Carolla Show on KLSX-FM. He has also been on Comedy Central and MTV programs including The Man Show and Loveline and bills himself as a car collector with possessions including an Audi S4 and "several" Lamborghinis.

    Foust is a stunt driver who has appeared in The Dukes of Hazzard, The Bourne Ultimatum, and other action films and who was the 2007 X Games Rally champion and the 2007 Formula Drift Pro Drift champion. He was the host of the program SuperCars Exposed on the Speed cable channel and says "a tricked-out [BMW] M3" is his personal "car of choice."

    Stromer's car credentials are murkier. He hosted the HGTV channel's Over Your Head program and appears on the Clean Sweep program on TLC and has a background in construction. His preferred ride is a Toyota Camry Hybrid, he says.

    What this means to you: The sun may never again set on the Top Gear empire. — Laura Sky Brown, Correspondent

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    flak says:

    07:15 PM, 01/08/2012

    BBC Top Gear was so cool on many levels. US Top Gear sucks. Where can I view the original on US TV?

    theklink says:

    11:37 PM, 07/31/2011

    Adam Corrola High Times Article Quit your bitchin, what was it june or july issue 2011,WTF . Youhave the Adam (which i used to like, now hes a Hollywood Car Guy COUGH< COUGH < SPIT   I bet Adam dosent even know what a crank positioning sensor is, or a magneto distributor is ? Any one can host a show, I would have more respect if Jay lenno hossted it, I beleive hes got it going on? I may be all wet, but you know after loosing  a job that i busted my  ass for 12 years, even had amy name on the plack of the front of the building( FREIGHTLINER of CHICAGO) its sad to see Hot rodding go to this faze, but its the bucks that get you recognized,and a lot of missed talent goes to wast .I have 2 projects( money limited but will get done) a 1969 4x4 chevelle SS396 car, traded for a 185 suzuki,and my 440 transplant into a 1991 318 gas hog Ram150 LE.These might be Morphidites, but I BUILT THEM,and that means alot to me, and self satisfaction.

    imagez1313 says:

    03:56 PM, 09/26/2010

    im really looking forward to a american top gear the original is grate but we need more of an american look and humor at the automotive world .  no monster trucks

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