Episode 12
It's day two at the All Star Driving School, where singer, dancer and former Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt, Made in Chelsea's Francis Boulle and Olympic gymnast Claudia Fragapane have joined the school in the hope of passing their driving tests at the end of the week. Today, the lessons are all about where roads meet, which means taking on roundabouts, tackling junctions and making a mess of crossroads! Helping Claudia are Team GB teammates and fellow gymnasts Becky and Ellie Downie. But it becomes pretty clear that Claudia is going to need more than Olympic spirit to pass her driving test. In the other cars, tensions are running high and both Francis and Kimberly struggle with their instructors. Francis even has a close encounter with a speed camera! Will today's Hill Start Challenge help everyone kiss and make up, or push them over the edge?
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