Vroom Vroom is a British entertainment TV show. It's produced by Granada media and shows in the UK on Sky1. The presenters are Brendan Coogan, Jon Desborough, Lisa Rogers, and Emma Parker Bowles. Each show runs for one hour, and features a varied mix of segments, from the Vroom Vroom test drive featuring (among other things) banger racing and tips for buying and selling cars.

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  • Vroom Vroom is a British entertainment TV show. It's produced by Granada media and shows in the UK on Sky1. The presenters are Brendan Coogan, Jon Desborough, Lisa Rogers, and Emma Parker Bowles. Each show runs for one hour, and features a varied mix of segments, from the Vroom Vroom test drive featuring (among other things) banger racing and tips for buying and selling cars. Every programme includes a regular strand presented by The Suns motoring correspondent Emma Parker Bowles who turns her hand to banger, lawn mower and mini-auto grass racing. Other contributors included segments by Bruno Senna, nephew of late Grand Prix driver Ayrton Senna and Professional Vroom Vroom Test driver Duncan Gray, a 2 times Euro Formula 3000 Champion and current SCSA V8 Trophy Racer. For season two the show received a new logo and some new segments. Brendan Coogan's 'Test Drive' section was changed, instead of the car being put through various tests, it was subjected to an unusual test, for example, the Audi Q7 was navigated through various courses, driven by children. Another experiment was to make a 1992 Mk 3 Vauxhall Astra1.6 estate go faster. The team put on a performance air filter, exhaust, stripped weight out of the car and go-faster strips... (etc...). They tested the speed of the car at Santa Pod and tried to get the Astra to travel 1 straight length in around 17 seconds and then better that time every week by adding reasonably-priced performance equipment (under £150). The aim is to make a car travel faster without paying top dollar for performance equipment. Some of the tests have proven successful. It also featured "The Cat & Mouse Challenge" where celebrities had to evade a 4.2L Jaguar driven by one of the country's top Banger Drivers, Steve "Cecil" Anscombe (#194 At Spedeworth International Racing), & brother of the 2006 British Champion 1300 Stock Car driver, Paul Anscombe (#53, also at Spedeworth) Episode Guide * Series 1 8 x 45' Series 2 8 x 45'
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  • Vroom Vroom is a British entertainment TV show. It's produced by Granada media and shows in the UK on Sky1. The presenters are Brendan Coogan, Jon Desborough, Lisa Rogers, and Emma Parker Bowles. Each show runs for one hour, and features a varied mix of segments, from the Vroom Vroom test drive featuring (among other things) banger racing and tips for buying and selling cars.
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