Top Gear - Richard Burns Interview

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
  • The full, original, uncut interview between Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Burns as it appeared in Series 1, Episode 4 of Top Gear. Of the 2:15 worth of footage that was deleted from all 2005-onwards broadcasts of this episode of Top Gear, one of only three episodes to be cut (and the only one which received more than one scene alteration), scenes of Richard Burns' crash at the 2002 Rally New Zealand and promotion of his then-new book Driving Ambition were cut out, and parts of the interview were rearranged.
    This particular version of the episode comes from a 2002 VHS recording of the original November '02 BBC2 airing, and had the user "[Altruist]" attached to the filename.

Комментарии • 31

  • @martiniv8924
    @martiniv8924 4 года назад +64

    RIP Richard , Legend !

  • @Jason-im3pz
    @Jason-im3pz 3 года назад +40

    I really wish Jeremy had Richard on more often given the both of them were good friends. Very underrated driver taken way too soon, rip Richard...

  • @ΧρηστοςΛυτης-ο8β
    @ΧρηστοςΛυτης-ο8β 10 месяцев назад +6

    He is my favorite all-time rally driver , im 37 from Greece , RIP Legend.

    • @dezzajones9437
      @dezzajones9437 2 месяца назад +2

      the best driver to ever come out of Britain.

  • @teddownunder875
    @teddownunder875 5 месяцев назад +7

    RIP Richard Burns, true rally legend taken too soon

  • @johnjames01
    @johnjames01 4 года назад +48

    Thanks for uploading this. I'm actually surprised this was cut down as Richard was a good friend of Jeremy's. Unusual that he didn't object to it.

    • @ryankendrick6350
      @ryankendrick6350 3 года назад

      I guess it is quite randomly asking but do anybody know a good website to stream new tv shows online ?

  • @TheNeilsalvesen
    @TheNeilsalvesen Год назад +5

    Only found this after rewatching Top Gear and wiki-ing Richard. Fantastic interview; really sound bloke, funny and clear-cut. Mad footage as well - those full on in the air rolls!!! Rallying really is absolutely mental.

  • @thebrummierailenthusiasts5329
    @thebrummierailenthusiasts5329 2 года назад +16

    Rest in peace Richard burns 1971-2005

  • @jacobrumens9601
    @jacobrumens9601 2 года назад +21

    He actually had an off-screen relationship with Jeremy, often playing SEGA Rally with Jeremy’s son Finlo.

  • @jacobrumens9601
    @jacobrumens9601 2 года назад +9

    This man was a legend. May he rest peacefully 😔

  • @LR_84
    @LR_84 4 года назад +20

    2:36 damn right he is. RIP legend

  • @leegilbert7551
    @leegilbert7551 Год назад +5

    Many see f1 as the pinnacle of motor racing, they are so wrong. WRC is without doubt the absolute distinction of a driver, and a driver who can drive at the limit, not crash and be so down to earth you would see them at your local pub.
    Richard Burns was a hero of mine

  • @thebrummierailenthusiasts5329
    @thebrummierailenthusiasts5329 2 года назад +7

    I believe this is the last interview from Jeremy clarkson to Richard burns before he passed away which Jeremy paid tribute to him

  • @muhamadirfaan3329
    @muhamadirfaan3329 3 года назад +4

    Seeing him just makes me 😢

  • @ukmachloop
    @ukmachloop 3 года назад +8

    Class driver. Would have won so much more without the horrible circumstances

  • @AsherSkylark
    @AsherSkylark 2 года назад +1

    having a surname "Burns" and while being a full time rally driver is like fate

  • @daveruda
    @daveruda 10 месяцев назад +1

    Interesting time when WRC was at peak popularity. It was short lived thou. Just a few years later it was all over and decline in full swing. Miss good ole Burns

  • @mait1995
    @mait1995 Год назад +2

    Wrc and it's drivers were something else 20 years ago. Now it's basically Finnish rally championship among some unknown names...

    • @benardojambojr5030
      @benardojambojr5030 Год назад

      Your very right...

    • @MikoyanGurevichMiG21
      @MikoyanGurevichMiG21 Год назад +4

      Na, until the mid 2010s it was just two Frenchmen named Sebastian

    • @strahinjastevic7480
      @strahinjastevic7480 Месяц назад

      Only one Finn won since 2002, what you smoking on? The last few years before Rovanperra Jr. I can name like 3-4 finnish drivers.

  • @johnjames01
    @johnjames01 3 года назад +1

    Happy Birthday Burnsie.

  • @dct1
    @dct1 2 года назад +3

    Another taken too soon.

  • @StephenLMW
    @StephenLMW 2 года назад +3

    Richard Burns was a great driver and a nice bloke plus it was a crying shame he died so young but he was wrong when he said the WRC was more interesting than Formula 1 and when he said f1 driver are not cultured enough really annoyed me
    The great Michael Schumacher my absolute hero his favourite dish was curry he was more cultured than Richard Burns ever was
    Formula 1 will always be the number sport no matter what
    The WRC is great too but not on the same page as Formula 1

    • @MrRay168
      @MrRay168 Год назад

      i reckon he just meant rally drivers are more of grassroot orgin than the pay drivers with posh lifestyle in f1 (bar a few generational talents). but yeah f1 as a whole dwarfs rallying no matter what.

    • @lenatama
      @lenatama Год назад +2

      Keep in mind, this was the time when F1 was at one of their "boring" phases where the races and the drivers who stood at the podium were very predictable with only a handful of notable moments amid Ferrari's dominance. When Richard Burns said F1 is a lot more boring and not cultured enough, this was what he possibly meant.
      Think about it. If we were to watch F1 seasons from 2000 to 2005, you'd find a lot of F1 fans yawned in boredom to watch some predictable races. Aside from the top drivers, F1 drivers during these years were also rather sterile in terms of personality and driving style, with the exception of a few names.
      At that time, WRC and F1 were about on the same caliber. People looked forward to WRC thanks to the more diverse rally stages across the world, including my own country Indonesia which only occurred in 1996 and 1997. With a lot more stages and countries to cover, memorable drivers whose personality on the camera and on their racing seats were more colorful, and the fact that WRC cars at that time used only slightly modified version of every day production cars (appearance-wise, anyway), they added tons of relatability and accessibility to fans all over the world. It's a different kind of demography compared to F1 viewers, but it could be said that the quality and quantity of fans from both series were about the same.
      But when you compare today's WRC to F1, of course there's no competition. Each series' media body presents their motorsport event very differently. F1 drivers are now more exposed in their personality on and off the race, all bare open for the audiences to enjoy, not to mention the races are now in larger number with new circuits added from different countries all over the world. On the other hand, WRC gets less exposure on social media and we don't get to experience the drivers' personality in the same way both the current F1 drivers and old-school WRC drivers had.
      It's important to take into consideration the time period that the media aired because our current generation has different perspectives about both WRC and F1 when compared to the people from older time period.

    • @lukemallory7832
      @lukemallory7832 Год назад +3

      Dude. He was joking about culture - 'curry and chips' is what you get at 2am on a drunken night out after the pub. He was being sarcastic.

    • @MrNinjaFish
      @MrNinjaFish Год назад +1

      F1 is for posh people, WRC is proper proletarian. I love F1 but rally drivers and bikers could get into an F1 car and with enough training and practice they would be immediately competitive.

    • @strahinjastevic7480
      @strahinjastevic7480 Месяц назад +1

      F1 is just easier to follow, to follow an actual rally you have to have 3 whole days free, plus people not familiar with the sport can't really comprehend it, while f1 is basically "car go vroom, first to cross the line is the winner". Actual rally fans are on the stages, most that are not are internet wannabees who saw a youtube documentary about group B once and fixated their personality into posing as fans of a sport they don't actually watch.