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10. Hot Rod "Nasty Habit"
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This time, Drew has made a bit of a left field choice, a 520bhp hot rod called Nasty Habit. Drew may be a little obsessed with Hot Rod culture, the history and pure power of this machine, but Andy's skeptical and Marino is refusing to even get in it!

9. Jaguar XJ220
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This time, Andy's picked a big cat with a glorious growl, the Jaguar XJ220. It may be a true British supercar and the fastest road car in the world when it was produced, but Drew and Marino are a long way from endorsing this selection.

8. Bugatti T35
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This time, Drew's championing arguably the most successful racing car of all time, the Bugatti T35. Drew believes it's the finest car ever built by man, and while Marino is on board, Andy is going to take a bit of convincing.

7. Subaru Imprezza
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This time, Marino is championing what he believes to be the greatest rally car of all time, Colin McRae's Subaru Impreza 555. Colin was a friend of Marino's, and driving his World Rally Car turns out to be a very special and moving experience.

6. Porsche 911 ST
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This time, Drew has picked the most successful sports car ever, the Porsche 911. Specifically, he's selected the racing variant he thinks defines the brand, the 1972 911 ST. The whole exercise turns into a love fest as the whole gang can't help but agree.

5. Aston Martin Ulster
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Marino takes his mates to one of Britain’s best private car collections, owned by Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason. He's picked the beautiful Aston Martin Ulster, a hugely successful pre-war endurance racer. Drew loves it, but Andy isn't convinced.

4. MINI Cooper S
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This time it's Andy's turn, and he’s championing the Mini Cooper S in which Paddy Hopkirk famously won the 1964 Monte Carlo. Drew's in agreement from the outset while Marino is doubtful, but will driving this small racer change his mind?

3. Lotus 72
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This time it's Marino's choice, and he's taking his mates to see arguably the most successful Formula One car of all time, the Lotus 72. It's easily the most iconic F1 car ever, and for Marino, driving it turns out to be a very emotional experience.

2. Stovebolt Special
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This time it's Drew's choice, and he's picked a one-off classic with an extraordinary story, the Stovebolt Special. Raced by Stirling Moss and crashed by Kirk Douglas, it's a car Drew's been obsessed with for decades. Marino, however, isn't convinced.

1. Ferrari F40
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This time it's Andy's choice, and he's picked a supercar pin-up, the Ferrari F40. It's very sexy, very fast and very rare, but Drew could hardly be less impressed. Hopefully, a few fast laps alongside Marino will convince him otherwise.
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