Top Gear will air a 30-minute special on Sunday to pay tribute to the late TV presenter, Sabine Schmitz, who passed away on March 17th aged 51.
The specially produced show will be released on BBC iPlayer from 8pm, directly following the current series finale, while the terrestrial premiere will take place on BBC on April 7th at 7.30pm.
Sabine, who first shot to stardom as a racing car driver, passed away at a hospital in Trier, Germany last month following a three-year battle with cancer.
Dearly missed: Top Gear will air a 30-minute special on Sunday in tribute of the late TV presenter and racing car driver, Sabine Schmitz, who passed away on March 17th aged 51
Top Gear: A Tribute To Sabine Schmitz to debut this Sunday following series finale
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Top Gear to Air Sabine Schmitz Memorial Special
James May, Jeremy Clarkson, and Richard Hammond will join other current and former Top Gear hosts to pay tribute to the Nurburgring legend. Jospi76 via Wikimedia Commons
Sabine Schmitz was the face of the Nurburgring for fifteen years, but she was also inseparable from
Top Gear. After news of her passing in March reached the program s producers, they felt that they could do more than air their first episode after the news broke in tribute to her time with and around the program. As a result, they are dedicating a 30-minute special to her legacy.
Pines take out Jack Peacock Cup
Picture: Andrew Hurst
PINES have thumped Somerville to take home the Peninsula Jack Peacock Cup.
Somerville were sent in to bat first in the twenty over competition decider. They only scored 83 runs, leaving the door wide open for Pines to grab the win.
Harley Parker was Pines’ best bowler, taking 4/16 off his four overs.
Pines made quick work of their run chase. Openers Damien Lawrence and Ricky Ramsdale combined for 48 runs to put victory within reach.
Pines eventually hit the winning runs and claimed the trophy with seven overs to spare.
DISTRICT
A SUPER over decided the winner of Rosebud and Carrum’s thrilling Jack Peacock Cup final on Sunday.
Pines take out Jack Peacock Cup
Moorooduc come up trumps: Seaford Tigers couldn’t get the runs needed to overtake Moorooduc’s score of 165, and ended up fallling nine runs short of their total.
Picture: Andrew Hurst
PINES have thumped Somerville to take home the Peninsula Jack Peacock Cup.
Somerville were sent in to bat first in the twenty over competition decider. They only scored 83 runs, leaving the door wide open for Pines to grab the win.
Harley Parker was Pines’ best bowler, taking 4/16 off his four overs.
Pines made quick work of their run chase. Openers Damien Lawrence and Ricky Ramsdale combined for 48 runs to put victory within reach.
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