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Original URL: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/10/21/high_court_rules_for_top_gear_in_tesla_libel_case/

Judge: Top Gear did not libel Tesla

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By Tony Smith

Posted in Science, 21st October 2011 10:59 GMT

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BBC merchandise cash cow [1] Top Gear did not libel e-car maker Tesla, the English High Court ruled this week.

In March, Tesla sued Top Gear [2] over Jeremy Clarkson's 2008 coverage of the Tesla Roadster. The presenter said on air at the time that the e-car would run out of power after just 55 miles, well below Tesla's claimed 200-mile range.

That was a deliberate misrepresentation of the truth, Tesla alleged, and one repeated frequently since the original airing, in repeat broadcasts and on DVD releases.

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However, High Court judge Mr Justice Tugendhat was not convinced.

"There is a contrast between the style of driving and the nature of the [Top Gear] track as compared with the conditions on a public road," he said on Wednesday.

"[This is] so great that no reasonable person could understand that the performance on the track is capable of a direct comparison with a public road.

He summed up: "In my judgment, the words complained of are wholly incapable of conveying any meaning at all to the effect that [Top Gear] misled anyone."

The judge then rejected Tesla's libel claim. He will announce his judgement on the e-car company's parallel claim of malicious falsehood in the coming weeks.

"..." said the Stig. ®