James May (taller) Richard Hammond (shorter) "Top Gear" TV show in Great Britain. Many people watch shows like "Dukes of Hazzard" and "James Bond" and see the cars make impossible arcs up into the air and over obstacles. The logical assumption is that they have built a special ramp that would let the car go up and over. But the reality is even more odd than that. They actually use a "car cannon" to fire them up into the air. But, like any other cannon, the accuracy of it is dependent on "zeroing in" for a car to land on a targeted landing spot. This week's target shows the use of the car cannon for playing a game of darts using cars as the darts. The British TV show "Top Gear" does some crazy stunts with cars, but this one might just take the grand prize. Hosts James May (the taller one) and Richard Hammond vie against each other by firing cars at a huge dartboard to see who gets the highest score. (Who could ever say that I don't give you interesting targets?)