In July 2010, "60 Minutes" traveled to England for a profile of the hit BBC TV show "Top Gear." Here, correspondent Steve Kroft, producer Michael Karzis, "Top Gear" co-host Jeremy Clarkson and producer Graham Messick chat outside Clarkson's home.
Clarkson, a big, bombastic chain-smoking newspaper columnist, is one of the best-known commentators in the U.K.
"Top Gear" co-host Richard Hammond chats with correspondent Steve Kroft. The interview took place in July 2010 at a London pub called "The Defectors Weld."
Steve Kroft talks with "Top Gear" co-host James May. Even though he has clocked nearly 260 miles per hour in a Bugatti, his colleagues call him "Captain Slow" for his pedantic, professorial bearing and absent-minded behavior.
The set of "Top Gear" is in a hangar on an RAF air base, RAF Dunsfold Airfield in Surrey.
This beauty is a Toyota pickup truck the producers and hosts of "Top Gear" have tried in vain to destroy. After it survived a building implosion, the truck got a place of honor on the set.
"Top Gear" has a fourth co-host, known as "The Stig," but he never talks. Really.
Yes - wear a helmet! Producer Michael Karzis assists Steve Kroft with his racing helmet as he prepares to take a spin with the Stig.
The Stig took Steve Kroft on a 130-mile-per-hour in a Camaro on the show's test track.