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00:00off we go Tony this is a bucket list for me to drive a black cab and today I feel honored I really do
00:15as an actor I always imagined like what it would feel like to be a black cabbie in London yeah
00:32right with a East End or cockney accent and you go hello mate all right where are we going righty
00:38old mate no no you're too up you're too up come lower hello mate all right hello mate all right
00:43a bit better where to governor where to governor I want to go to Parliament Square please and don't
00:49spare the horses hurry up I've got a girlfriend to meet righty old mate that's it I'll give you
00:54a nice big chip when you get there governor and that's it cheers and then cheers perfect
00:59I'm Sung Kang you may know me from the Fast and Furious
01:07I'm passionate about cars in real life too and it's not just the thrill of driving
01:14cars are a gateway into diverse and often overlooked cultures connecting exciting communities and people
01:22sounds like a jet engine so this is my dream job taking you on a global road trip to see how cars
01:29are changing our world and making all of us a little better this is the ride line
01:36I'm in the UK and there's no better way to begin exploring the capital of London and the nation's car
01:50culture follow me and with the 20-year veteran black cab driver like Tony now driving a black cab is more
01:57than a job we are preserving a tradition over 120 years old this gentleman does the best Robert De Niro
02:04impression in London that's Robert De Niro for you that's great fantastic the drivers of black cabs are an
02:12exclusive club and I've been invited to share tea and their traditions a lot of cab drivers they're not
02:20ambassadors for London yeah and and they're proud of the capital city we are the iconic bastions of London but
02:28what's your opinion of being in London being driven in a cab anytime I come to London I always take the black
02:35cab right like I've always had great conversations I could ask like where should I eat like what place
02:42should I see and sometimes I'll ask the opinion like you know my wife is mad at me I don't understand
02:48this woman one of the things about being a cab driver yeah it takes my compression you've gotten
02:54for that amount of time it's very personal your decision could cost that man thousands of pounds in a
03:00divorce case you realize that don't you greatest job in the world being a cab driver the only downside is
03:06you always feel people are talking behind your back Tony and his friends make it sound easy but the
03:14test to become a London cabbie is arguably the most difficult in the world do a left there please yeah
03:20called the knowledge cabbies must memorize over 20,000 streets plus countless businesses and landmarks so
03:29you don't have to use the GPS navigation I know London like the back of my hand it takes a London
03:35cabbie three years to do the knowledge and where you have to learn all the roads streets and the
03:40squares so three years it's almost the same as going to uni yes and that's why I'm a proud London
03:46cabbie holding a proud London badge that's why I respect this badge so much such a beautiful city Tony
03:55now I can't thank Tony enough for the experience but it's time to swap one four-wheel British icon
04:01for another oh is that yours yeah yeah I'm scared to touch it oh don't be scared it's just a car just a car
04:25well I don't know about that looking good hey Tony you want a trade you want a trade no that you
04:34know the trade I don't fancy that I'll stick to my cab because I can earn money in that taxi God bless
04:41thank you sir thank you sir see you later okay all right
04:54feel that V6 supercharged listen to that sound
05:04the British people have such a unique connection to their cars some of the most iconic cars have come out
05:10of the UK the Aston Martin the Land Rover MG there is such a rich rich car culture here people love
05:20their cars they love their history
05:25this is where f1 started this is where it all began in 1950 I mean why here why in the UK
05:32I want to understand this enthusiasm for car culture in the UK where does it come from
05:43so this morning we're going to go see my friend Becky
05:45becky evans is a drifter car restorer and beloved content maker she's a true enthusiast of cars and racing
06:01we're rendezvousing two hours north of london at a former world war ii airstrip
06:06she's invited me to send a pod where it all began for her i mean this is where everybody in the UK comes to drag race
06:22let's go see what becky has in store for me today
06:25what's up becky hello sir long time no see how are you welcome to santa pod
06:42i wanted to bring you here today because this is where i grew up like this is where
06:47my dad brought me when i was a kid and it's just been a place that i continually return to
06:56after the war the bombers left and the airstrip lay dormant until the 1960s when the drag racers came
07:03santa pod has been making hearts beat faster ever since so what's the plan well i was going to take
07:09you and show you around okay so bring you into the culture what this place is all about i mean as you
07:13can see anybody with a valid driving license you can bring your car here and you can run it on the
07:18track so it's like the purest form of whose car's faster hey this is a maverick yeah hey you know i i
07:25have a maverick yeah you know i drove this in fast five all right well that's great look look look look
07:34okay so this is what i used to drive when i was a kid so these are called what junior dragsters
07:43are we rolling out if you want it ready steady go fight the good fight because this is how long have
07:48you been racing um i'm just licensing licensing today today so what does that mean so they're
07:55going to test her competency is she good on the lights does she know obey all the rules of the
07:59track can she avails safety procedures exciting what got you into drag racing dad does dad drive as well
08:06yeah you know it's kind of cool that your family pressure is for you to drag race mine was to become a doctor
08:13not bad
08:19satapod is a place where the young and the young at heart can test their need for speed
08:26and for emily today's run is a crucial step towards advancing her dreams of racing in the big leagues
08:34it's so exciting you get let out the stable this time you go fall all the way down the track
08:39awesome good luck sweet you must be an inspiration for all these like young girls right i used to see
08:48all the female drivers i used to think they were so cool and i was like oh my god i want to be like
08:52that one day if you can see somebody out there doing something i guess that is the concept of
08:57inspiration isn't it i mean for me as an actor i needed to see people that look like me on the
09:03screen yeah you know for me to like have the courage to go and try to dream yeah so let's get you signed
09:12on have you drag race before no get ready you're in for a fun day my friend so what are we waging
09:19i'll take dinner dinner dinner okay
09:26it's time here we go first time down a drag strip first time
09:32becky lines up her all four liter v8 pmw m3 versus me and my new supercharged 3.5 liter v6 lotus
09:47best of three runs takes the prize we're about to race so we'll see how he gets on i'm a little
09:54nervous actually hopefully i don't make a fool of myself i think he's got it he'll be fine come on
09:58he's hand from faster fiores he's gonna be absolutely fine you know we're here to have fun
10:02right i mean we only wager dinner i mean how much can tesco sandwich cost if i lose right
10:28i underestimated him he's got a 1400 kg curb weight i'm over 200 kg heavier plus me plus my emotional
10:54baggage so we're almost at two tons i've done as much as i can and i need to be at least once
11:01i'm just gonna go for it no thinking about it just go for it have fun
11:11listen to her
11:16i'm watching you i'm warmed up
11:24oh no
11:33the clutch is out
11:43oh yes you did it
11:47rich engineer and he's fantastic yeah
11:49i looked in my rear view mirror and he's still sat on the line so well done car i was screaming inside
11:57the car like a loop i was like why am i shouting
12:01anybody have an extra clutch for a 2024 amira i can only guess that i was revving so much while
12:09slipping the clutch that i've cooked it let's scratch that decide race poor girl
12:14you actually smoked me on the first run so you can keep that in your locker i smoked you on the last
12:20run so we still one-to-one should we rocks the paper this yeah all right this is serious stuff okay
12:25one two three one two three oh one two three yes yes i win something
12:37no i've always felt a real sense of home here i have a picture of me and my dad sat on this bank
12:50here and i know there'll be a time where i won't be able to come here with him but these memories that
12:57i have locked with this place are always with me
13:05everybody has that person who passes on the knowledge whether that be a parent or somebody
13:09else that you hold you know hold dear i was lucky that it was for me my dad yeah
13:16i'll be catching up with becky again in a couple days before that a car culture trail is taking me
13:22further north my friends at lotus they sent another car and this time they sent an automatic so i won't
13:33break another clutch are you ready so we're headed to bradford to go visit my friend rahel runs mzr road
13:42sports now he makes i would say the highest level of 240 days in the world
13:48i have a really special connection to the 240z it was one of the first car builds that i got to be a
13:57part of i mean compared to my 240z which is pretty cool the cars that rahel builds his cars are the gold
14:05standard now who would have thought that someone in bradford england created these 240z masterpieces
14:15bradford was a boom town of the industrial revolution with so many textile mills it was known
14:23as the wool capital of the world it became a center for immigrants mostly working in the mills
14:30but competition from cheaper countries forced the mills closure and hard times followed
14:40culminating in the race riots of 2001
14:45rafford's proud residents have steadily been rebuilding its reputation
14:53it's become the curry capital of england and i'm meeting rahel at his favorite restaurant
14:58to find out what fuels his passion for the 240z let's dig in man
15:03man that's spicy so you told me i remember you saying i can't taste the food i think you're going
15:14soft in your old age so that's what i think man
15:21why have you never left bradford i know you're like you grew up here family you know home is home
15:29and we just feel like this is you know where we want to be being a muslim being asian and having
15:35that big community in bradford wouldn't it be better for your business to be like
15:40probably where you don't care i'm kind of proud of where we are from proud of my staff they're all
15:48born and bred bradfordians we don't want to lose that really and you know maybe not as glitz and glam
15:54as some other cities and stuff but i think that's what makes it it was love at first sight when rahel
16:00discovered the 240z's in the u.s one of the things that really intrigued me was i thought what an
16:05amazing piece of engineering you know what an amazing design it's not a common car so if you've
16:12got one you're a cool guy aren't you because it's like what is that yeah all these elements is what
16:17attracted me we're on our way to rahel's bradford workshop 10 years ago he teamed up with automotive
16:25engineer martin rylan to begin breathing new life into the 240z's imported from the salt-free roads
16:32of california welcome to now now look at this baby man you know when they're stripped down like this
16:44they're just so elegant huh yeah you get to see the body without any distractions don't you strip
16:49back to a bare metal chassis each mzr is hand built and bespoke wow wider body parts restyled
16:59interiors and higher output engines give a nod to the past while boosting performance you know you
17:06could probably make the car cheaper and easier by using you know more generic parts and stuff but it's
17:12not about that is it it's about making this the best it can be well i want to get involved is
17:18anything i can help on well are you qualified let me look at the hands do you want to grab the
17:23dashboard give him the hardest end yeah where does this go rahel's team are all first or second
17:31generation immigrants left routine car jobs for the opportunity to create something exceptional is it in
17:37is that in how many men does it take to screw in a dash screw at mzr no it's not gripping
17:47no my eyes are so bad these days glasses yeah yeah it's quite dumb though old man now i'm feeling
18:03like my middle-aged eyes aren't the only obstacle in this job oh my back oh wow this is so hard
18:12all right all right let me pass the baton over oh all right you try
18:23it took him 30 seconds to do this you can you get to tighten it up do you want to tighten it up
18:28come on it's like the stunt double you know he does all the hard work and then you just look good at
18:32the end you made it look so easy does it feel like he's tightening up yeah it's fantastic well done
18:42yeah i keep saying to rahel that it's amazing that these masterpieces come out of bradford you
18:51would assume that it would be maybe in london or closer to london but the fact that it's here i
18:56mean do you think that helps that being in bradford i mean to say that way we're building such classic
19:02cars in bradford for for people to see that well look what bradford's producing it's great for bradford
19:08a common perception is that the northern people are very uh grounded and kind of working class and
19:14i think that brings a togetherness doesn't it we've all got each other's backs
19:20mzr's finished cars are in hot demand internationally and sell for upwards of 200 000 pounds
19:27you guys need to be proud of what you are doing because this is
19:30and to me it's not legacy it's inspiration i have goosebumps when i stand here and look at this
19:39car and it's a privilege to you know have a car like this because it's it's coming from your souls
19:45you know it's this is not a transaction maybe the sadness or the hardships that the city is going through
19:52is what creates such beautiful cars and it's the people that are going to change bradford from
19:57within and make it better
20:08that's what you're feeling feel at home
20:12best of bradford right here what a honor to drive this car
20:22on my way back down to london i'm stopping off in becky's hometown of coventry
20:29it's the birthplace of esteemed car makers jaguar and land rover and now a hugely popular car meet
20:36known as dub club dub club has inspired becky's car modification journey and her mentors became like
20:44an extended family so what does dub mean a v-dub so it's actually it was a volkswagen meet which then
20:51it kind of grew and grew and grew and it's now grown into i meet every wednesday night with like
20:57100 cars more and more people would come there are a lot of friends here uh i mean a few people might
21:02think we were coming wow look at these cars yeah so there's all these little kids it's like a family
21:09thing huh here at fargo village the cars take center stage amongst a mix of food and arts attractions
21:17so where are we going let's check out some cars huh
21:25so this car over here this is my first car so i got this when i was 21. uh-huh and this is the meat
21:33where i started bringing the car down to and like this was the first car that i really got into modifying
21:38look at the bbs oh nice shoes i know wow so why do you think dub club has the ethos it does
21:47why were they so inclusive of like young women like you it was just kind of a community and everybody
21:53was on the forums together so if you were looking for parts of your car you go on the forum and then
21:56it just developed into this meat everybody kind of like hangs out chats about stuff just share information
22:03huh yeah sure passion and especially as a girl i didn't have many other female friends that were
22:08into it so they kind of took me in as one of their own and that's why it became like such a community
22:13thing you know wow this is beautiful where i come from we call this pimplelicious
22:23look at this like mark ii bbs rms like he's got the gold bolts on there
22:27oh man this is nice look at this whoa this is cool is this yours yo this is sick thank you i love
22:36it i love it very cool tonight dub club is the appetizer in a feast of car culture hey nice to
22:44meet you ian it's a pleasure ian cook has made a name for himself drawing and painting cars using some
22:51eccentric techniques so i do two things i paint and i draw so when i draw all the drawings are done in one
22:57single line without taking a pen off the paper oh wow and they're all done in this car so there's
23:01over 1 800 drawings and we well i kind of prepared myself so oh i know this car look at that this is
23:11the faguzi wow this is beautiful ian it's like getting a like a like a portrait of your children
23:20in studios on site and it's packed with inspiration
23:23wow look at this place oh my god whoa what great energy in here look at all these hot wheels
23:32hey hey i recognize this car this is the car that i die in
23:37it looks like this now you recognize it so this is about to create and paint so these are my paint
23:43brushes so ian was given a remote-controlled toy car but asked to keep it pristine and never take it to
23:50his studio but he did exactly the opposite and wooshka a new painting method was born you can just
23:56change our brushes obviously it's four by four shorter wheelbase
24:03you know what's coming it's my turn to take the wheel feel like a kid in school this is so fun
24:10you're painting cars with cars that is brilliant
24:18this would take a long time it's quite therapeutic in many ways because kind of you can kind of get
24:22into a rhythm and just enjoy doing it but what motivates you to do this like what is the why behind
24:28this for me it's that theater of people watching something being done and particularly now in a much
24:35more like digital age it's a physical artwork it's not just a not just a digital file i'm also painting
24:42people's passions everybody's got a story about the car that they own yeah you have an emotional
24:48reaction as soon as you see something like this because it's like a it's your car is like a you know
24:54family member or your child and then somebody like yourself puts a piece of them into this and gives
25:00it to you it's like like you can't put a dollar amount on this season bye guys bye see you soon
25:11that's fine super cool super cool guy you see what i mean like there's just so much going on here
25:16really glad you came down i'm like super stoked it's kind of crazy to think that i i was 17 i come
25:22into this meet here and now i'm like 31 it's been a long time since i've been down here yeah but it's
25:28great to see how it feels exactly the same this has been cool all these people following us i know
25:35you've got quite the following my friend
25:44on this road trip i'm skipping the massive commercial events like the goodwoods festival
25:49of speed or the british grand prix you truly understand the uk car culture i mean we gotta go
25:56to all the underground places the hidden places the underappreciated places
26:02which is why i'm on my way to the greatest motorsport you have never heard of
26:06it's called autograst this is like downtown abbey meets monster jack a crazy electrifying contradiction in
26:24the english countryside wow i didn't know this kind of community in the middle of the country
26:33too right you got sheep over here you know i think like highly built cars and this it is like this
26:41secret like race culture i mean it's an amateur but it's highly organized which is awesome
26:48anyone over the age of 10 can turn up to autograst and run what are mostly home-built racers
26:55it's just a great energy here because you got the kids you got your father
27:00you guys been playing in the mud yeah
27:06tree carter harry parker was at sanipod pushing me into the pits
27:09he's come here to race a 1959 prefect that on the outside at least looks like a broken down barn find
27:17this is a 2.0 liter yeah out of uh civic yeah should we talk uh ap free this is a type r engine
27:34yeah what you got a type r motor in this this is high class stuff right here you got expensive taste
27:42it can be more expensive yeah yeah let's take it off the trailer i want to start it up yeah
27:49like don't judge anything right outside you gotta like look under the hood it's dirty but under the
27:56dirt you see who the person is the fact that he puts so much passion into this car he devotes his
28:05money his time into this you know love affair for autograst
28:16that's straight out of tokyo drift
28:23it's actually super comfortable
28:27you feel like you're in there properly don't you
28:30this is such a highly detailed bill but yeah they do cost a lot of money and a lot of time a lot of
28:36sacrifices because of this car oh yeah yeah well um this was one of the reasons why i'm a single
28:42man now as opposed to a married man anymore odd things like that end up happening so um
28:49we only live once and that's i think a good motto to live by do you have any regrets oh yeah we've all
28:56got regrets i think it can be hard because i don't think some people really understand why people
29:02that really have a passion for things they can get sort of a bit one-sided uh blinkered my wife
29:10i mean we we get we have a lot of problems when i start working on a car because i'm never home
29:15you know what i mean is it well yeah they know as soon as you start another project yeah they're not
29:19going to be seeing you as much and it's hard to find balance right here yeah that's the thing it is
29:24trying to find that happy sort of work life enjoyment balance how are you going to find
29:28another partner or girlfriend well there's a lot of ladies racing as well yeah it's not just for the
29:34men i mean that was one of the things i found it was quite good with the autogras because it's quite
29:38an inclusive sport so it's important to find somebody that has like a similar passion as your next
29:45partner probably might not cause as many problems as before but it would be nice
29:49ready guys for a spin of course i've never drifted on dirt so anything could and probably will go
29:59wrong wish me luck how did you find that then very i try to go from the back it might come off a bit
30:28easier that's it it was amazing good it was so fun should we see if we can get you a proper taste
30:35maybe see if we get you in a race okay let's go all right harry's plan is to enlist a few of his
30:42friends in an impromptu sung invitational race how's to meet you is this your car scott this is mine and
30:49carrie's girl sister oh so you guys are a team nice to meet you carrie nice to meet you so you drive this
30:55car together we do yeah but my mom and dad shared a car for years it was just as a family something
31:00we've always done family pictures here so this is a tribute to our friend keith who used to race as
31:08you can see in the very early days um unfortunately we lost him to cancer this year we wanted to do a
31:13tribute and have him with us it's beautiful what a great tribute thank you very much thank you
31:19that's uh his daughter so you're advertising for your daughter essentially yeah i thought it was
31:29a sponsor i was like huh i'm the sponsor oh you're the sponsor that's reversed this is why autographs is
31:38so amazing because i mean to put your daughter's you know salon on your car it's like it's it's about
31:45family yeah it's like you're supporting your family while you're on the track look at this image
31:51whole type of generations coming together work on a car you got young girls little boys
31:59grandfather father son that was something i wish i had growing up
32:05and it makes me think about you know finding something in motorsports to share with my wife
32:13because it should include my family coming together i mean this is what it's supposed to be this is
32:20how it should be right harry has managed to line up a race grid and it's my turn to play in the mud
32:33there's a whole audience for me to laugh at me when i crash harry's car just take him steady don't rush
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35:59you're in great shape lance that would kill me
36:04hey lance how old are you 63 63
36:0663 there's another reason i started because i had that prostate cancer scare for a year
36:11and then i was thinking is this it i actually said to myself i haven't cycled up mount fuji i haven't
36:18went to hawaii but there was a little seed inside of me that said it's not your time yet it's not
36:22not your time so this helped focus the body and the mind i'm on a good track and one more blood test but it's looking really good and if not i'm going to get them credit cards
36:35he has a boxing gym in his garage
36:39so you know what his priorities are staying in and working on cars
36:44after lance cleans up we check out the work that's keeping him motivated
36:51and look into the future so this is this is our workshop
36:55150 year old stables it's as uh as grim as the day it was created
37:01lance strips classic cars down to an empty chassis and then rebuilds them to perfection
37:07oh everyone loves one of these and uh look at this this just pops it's just like what
37:14but where he differs from rohel's 240z's is staying true to the original appearance and manufacturing
37:20techniques so this is about 100 years old would have been used for making low volume high quality
37:27panels for cars airplanes do you want me to show you how to use it yes please
37:31and this is turning a single curvature piece of metal into a double curvature piece of metal
37:42how long does a panel like this take to complete two or three hours i suppose
37:46would you like to have a go sure so if you hold the corners and what you must imagine that you're
37:51going like this right drop down drop down and you don't have to exaggerate that because that will
37:56come naturally as i pull you through the wheel so you're dropping down with me you're dropping down with
38:00you not so not so much so two to three hours what do you end up talking about or are you oh everything
38:08we put the world right there we could run countries at the end of this so it's like that like that i'm
38:14going to take it out now over to my side and i'll show you what what's happened can you see the the
38:21curve that's coming in there you've got curved that way you've got curved that way so if you think of
38:25maybe i don't know maybe a ac cobra door you know if you imagine that the little door you're getting
38:30in and out of a race car wow yeah so much repetition here yeah back and forth you do have to have
38:37patience that's that's one thing you know there's a lot of patience required and stamina there's only a
38:43handful of craftsmen left who are able to create parts of the traditional way their skills are in
38:49serious danger of dying out how did you get that apprenticeship there were two coach builders that
38:54had been bought by rolls-royce you know that provided car bodies and all sorts for years and
38:59i went there for an apprenticeship and so i kept working hard worked on the shop floor and i worked
39:04my way up to the youngest ever final inspector so in the end i was the final inspector signing off the
39:10finished cars that were going around the world so i had to check the paint the engines and i was
39:14trained to do that and that was a great job it was an honor to be an apprentice there yeah but it's an
39:19honor for me to teach people that want to learn that's good otherwise where's the skills go they are
39:24they're dead the skills are a baton and you must pass them on pass them carefully you know to the to
39:32the next generation yeah i'm aware i'm lucky to have got this job working here and it's quite a very rare
39:39nowadays to have people with these skills to learn from them this over here it's an aston martin v8
39:48the alloy body panels and this aston martin are lightweight are more difficult to bash back into
39:54shape than steel that's making my crash course and panel beating extra challenging what you've got to
40:01understand particularly in the car that's already been made the shape is already there hidden somewhere
40:05it's been formed already we've just got to caress it back into its true state i have no regrets becoming
40:11an actor but in another life i'd love to work with my hands so you've got the basics there now you've
40:23got to repeat this for 44 years search for that sound that that one it's so hard you can't get that
40:37sound lance do you want me to do that so you can watch me again yes okay i'm pushing it underneath there
40:44there's such a simple pleasure in seeing something beautiful slowly taking shape even when it's just
40:56removing the tiniest of blemishes yep tiny little bit more there
41:00yeah yeah yeah that's it you got it you got it you got it do you want a job
41:10you do were panel beaters as nice as you back then uh no i don't
41:19i have a question though yeah last question so if you were to retire
41:24what would you be doing uh are you going to retire ever i probably uh as the years go by i'll lessen
41:33my days the old guys you know they would retire at 65 and particularly the ones that made it their
41:42total life it was very common to hear that once they went out and they they didn't have a reason to
41:47get up a lot of them would die quite early uh i mean i'm 63 and i'm not dying yet see i'll go as long
41:53as my body and my mind will let me yeah yeah well it's a good place to be the last thing to do
41:59before i dash to the airport is drive one of lance's glorious restorations
42:10so nervous getting these cars
42:11it sounds glorious
42:25this is a facile vega made in paris and i'm going to stick my neck out it's the best classroom in the
42:30world so this was the fastest four-seat car in the world at the time 152 miles an hour it's so nerve-wracking
42:39driving a million dollar car after a week of travels i've seen enough to know that i could spend a
42:54lifetime here well what i like about the uk car culture is that you know they appreciate and
43:02love their history they want to hold on to it and then pass the lessons that they've learned over
43:10time to each generation and there's such a great sense of pride and i reflect on the people and all
43:19the things that we've got to experience and see i have to say that i feel like i've changed a little bit
43:26and that's what i've got out of the uk is that you know the cars are not just for yourself you know
43:33they're an excuse to share share the history share the love share the fun share the memories
43:43and that's what uk car culture is all about sharing
43:47even when i'm knocked down you enter the last of me
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