China is widely considered to be the world�s largest car market, so it only makes sense that it would be the next nation to get a home grown version of Top Gear. After all, aside from Top Gear UK there�s also Top Gear Australia, Top Gear U.S.A. and Top Gear Russia.
The big fear at the moment is that Top Gear�s trademark brand of risqu� humour and hilarious stunts won�t make it past the nominally strict Chinese censors, resulting in a show that�s less funny and lacking it�s UK cousin�s critical edge.
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