Alongside stunt driver, Russ Swift, Clarkson learns how to balance a car on two wheels among other things.

We've seen Jeremy drive and we know he's not too shabby at all - for an ape holding a hammer that is. He's had more experience than most of us put together behind the wheel of exceptionally fast cars - probably - and more time on track than the majority of the population.

This time however, let's revisit a style of driving that doesn't usually take place on a normal episode of The Grand Tour. This type of driving is of course, stunt driving, and at this point in time, he hadn't done a lot of it.

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In this film called 'No Limits', Clarkson gets a lesson from stunt driver, Russ Swift, who made his name from stunt driving in a Montego advert back in 1988 - the best car advert ever made, may I add. I'll link it below.

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So what does Jezza try first? The handbrake turn of course - the first 'stunt' most young drivers will try to show off to their first girlfriends with (flash back to Top Gear series 15)

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I wish I could say 'no Montegos were hurt in the making of this film', but I'd be lying. After a lot of tying (and a lot of crashing), Russ swoops in driving a Nova. On two wheels.

Clarkson runs beside the perfectly balanced car asking how he's doing it in which Russ replies, "It's just like riding a bike, Jeremy!" Time for Jeremy to have a go, then!

There's one thing I never wanted to hear Jeremy say:

"I'm up! I'm up, I've got it! This is easy!"

Hmm.

Then of course, in good ol' Top Gear fashion, minus the weird Star Trek line that popped out of nowhere, the car gets blown up. What a lesson we learnt today, folks! He's not too bad. Not too bad at all.