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The Evolution of Top Gear: From Road Tests to Global Phenomenon

The show also pioneered "cinematic car journalism." The cinematography of a V8 engine purring in slow motion, or a Bugatti Veyron hitting 253 mph, set a standard that car commercials still try to replicate today.

Their dynamic—loyalty buried under endless sabotage and insults—is television gold. Top Gear

Whether Clarkson returns, the BBC reboots again, or Top Gear remains a fossil in the digital tar pits of YouTube, its legacy is secure. It remains the greatest motoring show the world will ever see. And for a brief, beautiful moment in history, Top Gear wasn't just "on" television—it was television.

It is difficult for modern audiences to imagine Top Gear as anything other than a high-budget, cinematic spectacle. However, its origins were far more humble. The show premiered in 1977 as a conventional motoring magazine program. It was designed to be a consumer advice show, offering practical tips on buying second-hand cars, road safety, and the dry technical details of the automotive world. It was informative, yes, but it was hardly the adrenaline-fueled circus we know today. The Evolution of Top Gear: From Road Tests

9.5/10 (Essential Viewing)

The show hasn't been without its rough patches. It has survived numerous controversies It remains the greatest motoring show the world

In 2015, the "Golden Era" came to an end when the BBC refused to renew Jeremy Clarkson's contract following a physical altercation with a producer. Shortly after, Hammond and May followed him to launch The Grand Tour on Amazon. Top Gear Today

The show’s structure was deceptively simple but devastatingly effective. It featured "The News," a segment where the hosts would discuss automotive headlines and mock each other's preferences; "Star in a Reasonably Priced Car," where celebrities drove a budget vehicle around the test track; and the main film, often an epic road trip or a grueling challenge.

★★★★½ (It would be 5 stars if they hadn't ruined the reliant robin.)

The Evolution of Top Gear: From Road Tests to Global Phenomenon

The show also pioneered "cinematic car journalism." The cinematography of a V8 engine purring in slow motion, or a Bugatti Veyron hitting 253 mph, set a standard that car commercials still try to replicate today.

Their dynamic—loyalty buried under endless sabotage and insults—is television gold.

Whether Clarkson returns, the BBC reboots again, or Top Gear remains a fossil in the digital tar pits of YouTube, its legacy is secure. It remains the greatest motoring show the world will ever see. And for a brief, beautiful moment in history, Top Gear wasn't just "on" television—it was television.

It is difficult for modern audiences to imagine Top Gear as anything other than a high-budget, cinematic spectacle. However, its origins were far more humble. The show premiered in 1977 as a conventional motoring magazine program. It was designed to be a consumer advice show, offering practical tips on buying second-hand cars, road safety, and the dry technical details of the automotive world. It was informative, yes, but it was hardly the adrenaline-fueled circus we know today.

9.5/10 (Essential Viewing)

The show hasn't been without its rough patches. It has survived numerous controversies

In 2015, the "Golden Era" came to an end when the BBC refused to renew Jeremy Clarkson's contract following a physical altercation with a producer. Shortly after, Hammond and May followed him to launch The Grand Tour on Amazon. Top Gear Today

The show’s structure was deceptively simple but devastatingly effective. It featured "The News," a segment where the hosts would discuss automotive headlines and mock each other's preferences; "Star in a Reasonably Priced Car," where celebrities drove a budget vehicle around the test track; and the main film, often an epic road trip or a grueling challenge.

★★★★½ (It would be 5 stars if they hadn't ruined the reliant robin.)

Powerful tools for the system trader

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The Analysis window

The Analysis window is home to all your scans, explorations, portfolio backtests, optimizations, walk-forward tests and Monte Carlo simulation

Screen markets for opportunities

Exploration is multi-purpose screening/data mining tool that produces fully programmable tabular output with unlimited number of rows and columns from all symbols data

Test your system

The Backtest allows to test your system performance on historical data. The simulation is performed on portfolio-level as in real-life, with multiple securities traded at the same time, each having user-definable position sizing rule.

Scoring & ranking

If multiple entry signals occur on the same bar and you run out of buying power, AmiBroker performs bar-by-bar ranking based on user-definable position score to find preferable trade.

Find optimum parameter values

Tell AmiBroker to try thousands of different parameter combinations to find best-performing ones. Use Smart Artificial Intelligence Optimization (Particle Swarm and CMA-ES) to search huge spaces in limited time.

Walk-forward testing

Don't fall into over-fitting trap. Validate robustness of your system by checking its Out-of-Sample performance after In-Sample optimization process.

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Monte Carlo Simulation

Prepare yourself for difficult market conditions. Check worst-case scenarios and probability of ruin. Take insight into statistical properties of your trading system

Concise and fast formula language to express your trading ideas

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Fast array and matrix processing

In AmiBroker Formula Language (AFL) vectors and matrices are native types like plain numbers. To calculate mid point of High and Low arrays element-by-element you just type MidPt = ( H + L )/2; // H and L are arrays and it gets compiled to vectorized machine code. No need to write loops. This makes it possible to run your formulas at the same speed as code written in assembler. Native fast matrix operators and functions make statistical calculations a breeze.

Concise language means less work

Your trading systems and indicators written in AFL will take less typing and less space than in other languages because many typical tasks in AFL are just single-liners. For example dynamic, ATR-based Chandelier's stop is just:ApplyStop( stopTypeTrailing, stopModePoint, 3* ATR(14), True, True );

Built-in debugger

The debugger allows you to single-step thru your code and watch the variables in run-time to better understand what your formula is doing

State-of-the-art code editor

Enjoy advanced editor with syntax highlighting, auto-complete, parameter call tips, code folding, auto-indenting and in-line error reporting. When you encounter an error, meaningful message is displayed right in-line so you don't strain your eyes

Less typing, quicker results

Coding your formula has never been easier with ready-to-use Code snippets. Use dozens of pre-written snippets that implement common coding tasks and patterns, or create your own snippets!

Multi-threading

All your formulas automatically benefit from multiple processors/cores. Each chart formula, graphic renderer and every analysis window runs in separate threads.

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