Every year to help raise money for Children in Need, BBC newsreaders do silly things to get people to reach into their pockets and help make a real difference to the lives of children all across the UK.
They normally dance about, but this year they came down to our track to see what they could do in a specially decorated Kia C-Apostrophe-D.
Top Gear veteran and owner of "quite a nice bottom", Fiona Bruce, was joined by Sophie Raworth and Bill Turnbull. Stig showed them round the track, and after finding a gear and taking the handbrake off, they set a lap time. You can see how they did below...
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BBC newsreaders in our Reasonably Priced Car
Fiona Bruce, Sophie Raworth and Bill Turnbull tackle our track for Children In Need
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