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** The comments Richard Hammond made before his accident if anything went wrong, that it'd be one of the biggest crashes ever. He even admitted if he wasn't "a shortarse" and had been James' (originally meant to drive it but couldn't make that day) or Jeremy's size, when the car flipped and his helmet plowed the ground, he'd probably would have been decapitated. Some of the comments even made Hammond visibly wince when they showed the footage in the studio.
** In the fourth episode, Jeremy and Richard Burns note that Colin [[Mc Rae]] tends to hurt himself. Granted he died in a helicopter crash, but he was the one piloting it.
* [[Hate Dumb]] / [[Misplaced Nationalism]]: The [[Top Gear US|American]] and Australian versions have gotten hate mainly because "It's not the British version." A lot of hate for the American version comes from [[ItsIt's the Same, SoNow It Sucks|trying to be just like the British version]]. Yet ironically, they want it to be like the British version.
** Noting the [[Acceptable Targets]] example, the hosts themselves tend to invoke some [[Misplaced Nationalism]] at times.
** [[Fan Hater]]: The complaints over the various controversies and the [["Stop Having Fun!" Guys]] crowd are bad enough, but when it stoops down to bashing people's taste in comedy, what follows usually makes the presenters' squabbling look like sensible debate.
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** Played straight with Richard Hammond's gigantic, near-fatal accident in the Vampire.
 
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