What was wrong with the Top Gear Number Plate in Argentina?

What was wrong with the Top Gear Number Plate in Argentina?

In 2014, Jeremy and the Top Gear crew were forced to leave Patagonia as the presenter’s vehicle had a license plate that read H982 FKL, and was perceived to refer to the Falklands conflict of 1982. Jeremy claimed that the team had been pelted with stones while filming and called it ‘genuinely scary’.

Was the Top Gear Falklands plate deliberate?

The show’s makers have always insisted the use of the number plate H982 FKL on a Porsche driven by Clarkson was purely accidental. The show, which went on to air as part of the BBC’s Christmas schedule, sparked a diplomatic incident that saw the Argentinian ambassador to the UK demanding an apology.

Why did Top Gear Wear Chile Pins?

You must have been watching the first episode of season 22, when all three hosts wore lapel pins of the Chilean flag. The crew was allowed to flee to neighboring Chile, which seems to be the reason for the pins, worn on the show’s first episode since the incident.

Why was there an Argentinian number plate on Top Gear?

The incident was sparked over a number plate that was displayed by one of the cars used during the shoot, which was interpreted as being a reference to the Falklands War.

Why was Top Gear filmed in Argentina in 1982?

The number plate appeared to make reference to the conflict in 1982. A judge in Argentina has been told to reopen a criminal investigation into former Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson’s infamous drive through the country. Filming of a Top Gear special was abandoned last year following protests over a number plate on a Porsche which Clarkson was

What was the Top Gear car plate case?

Top Gear car plates case to be reopened in Argentina. A judge in Argentina has been told to reopen a criminal investigation into former Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson’s infamous drive through the country. Filming of a Top Gear special was abandoned last year following protests over a number plate on a Porsche which Clarkson was driving.

When did top gear change their number plate?

On the 2nd of October, 2014, the crew arrived in Ushuaia. By the time they had arrived, the Top Gear crew had become aware of the online backlash over Clarkson’s plate, and were said to have replaced it with a ‘H1 VAE’ plate, with plans to swap this out for a ‘BE11 END’ plate later on.

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