It was Richard Hammond's love of motorcycles that helped drive his love of cars after one horrifying incident as a young lad, long before he rose to TV stardom with Jeremy Clarkson and James May.
"I was in a band at the time and I needed a car to carry my bass amp, so I swapped my perfectly decent motorbike for a partially finished kit car called a Jago Jeep," says Hammond.
"I was driving to a gig in the middle of the night and half way up a mountain the whole gear lever assembly came out.
"So I stopped in the rain and I was bending down underneath the car to see if I could reattach it and, as I did, an abscess in my mouth burst. The car was dripping oil, I was dripping blood and I thought to myself, 'Yeah this is pretty s — t'. From that point on I vowed not to own a crap car."
Hammond's insight into blending car drama and humour started long before he was old enough to reach the pedals.