Has Top Gear ever gone to Australia?

Top Gear Australia returned for a fourth season in 2011. The show was cancelled on 28 April 2012 due to declining ratings. Top Gear Australia is also the name of a licensed version of the British Top Gear magazine. The Australian magazine is produced by ACP Magazines (Australian Consolidated Press).

How many viewers did Top Gear have?

350 million people
“Top Gear’s” large viewership set a Guinness World Record. More than 350 million people in more than 200 countries watch the series, according to The Guardian.

Is the grand tour a copy of Top Gear?

The programme was conceived in the wake of the departure of Clarkson, Hammond, May and Wilman from the BBC series Top Gear and was originally contracted with 36 episodes over three years.

Who was Australian Stig?

driver Cameron McConville
Unfortunately, the Stig had left a fairly obvious clue to his identity at the security gate. We can’t be 100 per cent certain, but even with our rudimentary grasp of maths we have put two and two together and can exclusively reveal that the Aussie Stig is former V8 Supercar driver Cameron McConville.

Who was The Stig in the ashes?

James Courtney
Steve Pizzati. The Stig (James Courtney)

What countries watch Top Gear?

International broadcast

Country Channel
South Africa BBC Entertainment, BBC Knowledge, SABC 3, BBC Brit
South Korea XTM
Spain Discovery Channel, Cuatro, Energy
Sweden Kanal 9, BBC Entertainment, BBC Knowledge, BBC Brit

Is Grand Tour more popular than Top Gear?

Of all the TV shows that the Top Gear trio have presented, Clarkson’s Farm is the highest rated series on IMDb with an eye-watering 9.6 out of 10. The next two most popular entries from these motoring middle-aged marvels are The Grand Tour (8.7) and James May’s Cars of the People (8.4).