[s1e2] Operation Desert Stumble -

: James May explores the unique South African motorsport known as "spinning," which involves performative drifting and stunts.

: The main segment features Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May undergoing a rigorous and humorous Special Forces training mission at a secret base in Jordan . The mission includes simulated building raids, a car chase, and storming an airplane to rescue a VIP.

: Clarkson tests the 800-horsepower, track-only supercar on the show’s test track. [S1E2] Operation Desert Stumble

Watch these highlights from Operation Desert Stumble, featuring the Special Forces challenge and the Audi S8 Plus: The Grand Tour S1 E2 Operation Desert Stumble 10 YouTube · The Grand Rout The Grand Tour S1 E2 Operation Desert Stumble 13 YouTube · The Grand Rout The Grand Tour S1 E2 Operation Desert Stumble 18 YouTube · The Grand Rout The Grand Tour S1 E2 Operation Desert Stumble 19 YouTube · The Grand Rout The Grand Tour S1 E2 Operation Desert Stumble 1 YouTube · The Grand Rout

The episode was noted for being "car light" compared to the series premiere. While the Special Forces segment was praised for its action, some viewers felt it dragged on too long, though many highlight the humorous "respawn" mechanic where they had to start over each time someone was "killed". : James May explores the unique South African

"" is the second episode of the first season of The Grand Tour , released on November 25, 2016 , on Amazon Prime Video. Key Episode Highlights

: The car is featured during the Special Forces mission as their getaway vehicle. : Clarkson tests the 800-horsepower, track-only supercar on

: The studio segments were filmed at the Cradle of Humankind near Johannesburg, South Africa. Car Reviews :

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