Morning from the new Top Gear team. All present and correct and smelling of eau de petrol. http://pic.twitter.com/y8X3uVb2uH
— Chris Evans (@achrisevans) February 11, 2016
Despite speculation that Schmitz wouldn’t be a presenter, fueled by an interview she gave during the 24 Hours of Daytona, the German professional driver tells Top Gear that she “grew up next to the Nürburgring and [has] been racing for most of [her] life, so the chance to combine both driving and filming was too good an opportunity to pass up.” Her experience as a driver, especially on the Green Hell, should give the Stig a run for his money. YouTube car king Chris Harris says that he is “quite . . . happy to get into trouble.”
And remember how Top Gear held public auditions over the summer? All you had to do was send in a 30-second audition video and prove that you were Top Gear-ish. That’s exactly how Rory Reid, the editor-in-chief of Recombu, a tech and car site, got the job. According to Top Gear, he knew he faced some very tough competition. “To be the only person to make it through the open-audition process makes me immensely proud,” he says. “I’ve been a Top Gear fan for decades, but more than that, I live and breathe cars in a way that is perfectly compatible with the show.” Here he is driving a Bentley Continental GT Speed:
A version of this story originally appeared on Road & Track.
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