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BREAKING NEWS: IF you are motoring enthusiast or fan of Top Gear, one of the world's most popular television shows, then get excited.
Rumour has it that Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson is heading to Warwick's Morgan Park to film a segment for an upcoming episode. We are still trying to uncover all the details so watch this space for more information http://www.themorningbulletin.com.au...-park/2034279/ THE world’s most popular TV show, Top Gear, has been turned away by the Gold Coast because of noisy car concerns. Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson wanted to come to the Coast next week to film a new Microsoft Xbox-sponsored V8 Supercar at the Holden Driving Centre at Norwell, in a deal brokered by racing legend Mark Skaife. But Gold Coast City Council bureaucrats put the brakes on the show, watched by an estimated 350 million people in 170 countries, when they failed to relax noise restrictions in time. Top Gear will now film in Warwick — a nice place but hardly Australia’s tourism capital. The council snub has angered driving centre boss Paul Morris, who said the Coast had lost the chance for ‘priceless publicity’. “It’s an unbelievable lost opportunity,’’ Mr Morris, a racing car driver and team owner said http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/q...-1226727861649
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