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Top Gear America A Go

15 years ago
1 min read

TGR Staff

Put your skepticism aside, Top Gear fans. This is no drill. The History Channel will air the first ten episodes of an American version of everyone’s favorite car show this Fall. As you may recall, NBC took the first crack at producing a colonized version of TG, complete with hosts Tanner Foust, Adam Carolla, and Eric Stromer. For whatever reason, the project went to the dumpster, and we haven’t heard word one until now.

It looks like Tanner Foust is still on board for The History Channel’s take on Top Gear America, but the two other hosts have been swapped for different talent. Foust will share the stage with Adam Ferrara a comedian and television star, and NASCAR commentator Rutledge Wood.

[Source: Top Gear]

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