Episode 11
It's a new week at the All Star Driving School and a fresh batch of celebs are about to find out if they have what it takes to get behind the wheel and pass their test. Joining the school this week are singer, dancer and former Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt, Made in Chelsea's Francis Boulle and Olympic gymnast and Strictly Come Dancing semi-finalist Claudia Fragapane. Kimberly's the most experienced of the bunch, having passed her automatic test back in the day in the USA. However, she needs to acclimatise to several things - a manual gearbox, driving on the left and her instructor Pells, who's admitted to being partial to a bit of 'flanter'... flirty banter! Francis has been paired with down-to-earth instructor Maxine. While he boasts of driving a 4x4 through the African bush, closer to home in Essex he struggles with hill starts and clutch control.
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