Final
It's the final: England V Northern Ireland.
Somerset's finest, ‘The Checkshirt Choppers' – Louis, Bucky and Richard, come face-to-face with Fermanagh's fearsome ‘Bogmen' – Wayne, Parky and Daniel, in the ultimate test of tractor driving skill. Which team will drive to glory and be crowned The Fast and the Farmer-ish champions?
Hosted by full-time farmer and ‘YouTuber' Tom Pemberton, the teams go head-to-head in three spectacular, high-octane agricultural challenges, and in the final, the challenges don't come much bigger than this.
From pulling massive machinery on an abandoned airport runway, to building castles out of bales, before putting everything on the line in an epic, grand prix finale… it's all or nothing for the drivers and their machines.
When the race is run, only one team can take to the podium and celebrate becoming the UK's Fast and the Farmer-ish champions!!!!
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