Top Gear
Top Gear most commonly refers to the following:
- Top Gear (2002 TV series), a 65-minute 2002 motoring series, conceived by Jeremy Clarkson and Andy Wilman
- The lowest gear ratio (or ordinally, the highest gear) that can be selected in the transmission of a mechanically propelled vehicle
Top Gear and similar may also refer to:
Television productions
- Top Gear (1977 TV series), a 30-minute British motoring television programme (1977ā2001) that aired on BBC
- Top Gear (2011 TV series), 2011 Chinese adaptation of the UK series that aired on Hunan TV
- Top Gear (2014 TV series), a 2014ā2015 Chinese adaptation of the UK series that aired on Dragon TV
- Top Gear America, a 2017 American adaptation of the UK series that aired on BBC America
- Top Gear Australia, an Australian adaptation of the UK series
- Top Gear France, a French adaption of the UK series
- Top Gear Italia, an Italian adaptation of the UK series
- Top Gear Korea, a Korean adaptation of the UK series
- Top Gear Russia, a Russian adaptation of the UK series
- Top Gear (U.S. TV series), a 2010ā2016 American adaptation of the UK series that aired on History Channel
Video games
- Top Gear (video game), a racing game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System
- Top Gear 2, a racing game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Mega Drive
- Top Gear 3000, a racing game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System
- Top Gear Hyper Bike, a motorcycle racing game for the Nintendo 64
- Top Gear Overdrive, a rally game for the Nintendo 64
- Top Gear Rally, a rally game for the Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance
- Top Gear Rally 2, a rally game for the Nintendo 64
- Top Gear: Dare Devil, a stunt driving game for the PlayStation 2
Other uses
- Top Gear (magazine), a magazine based on the UK television series
- Top Gear (radio show), BBC radio music programme (1960sā1975)
- Top Gear (retailer), clothes boutique of the 1960s in London
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