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Christopher James Harris (born 20 January 1975) is a British automotive journalist, professional racing driver and television presenter. Harris has worked as a reviewer, writer and editor for multiple automotive magazines, including '' Evo'', '' Autocar'' and ''
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''. He has presented numerous television and
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series through
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and DRIVE. Since 2017, Harris has been one of the three main presenters of '' Top Gear'', after previously making regular appearances throughout the twenty-third series in 2016. He has his own YouTube Channel, ''Chris Harris on Cars'', in which he and Neil Carey produce and film their own automotive reviews and content. On 28 June 2016, the ''Chris Harris on Cars'' web series was moved from YouTube to the official ''Top Gear'' website and in July 2016, '' Chris Harris on Cars'' was launched on
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Early life and education

Harris's father was an accountant and his mother an
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racer. He was educated at
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. He was adopted as a child.


Journalism

Harris began his career in the automotive industry working for '' Autocar'', performing various menial tasks, or, as he himself describes it, "cleaning ashtrays". Eventually, he was promoted to an official road-test editor position within ''Autocar'' and gained recognition and credibility as a journalist by writing many automotive reviews, as well as a regular opinion column. At ''Autocar'' Harris earned the nickname of "Monkey", a reference to an unseen character "Monkey" Harris in ''
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''. In 2008, Harris left ''Autocar'' magazine to co-found a new web-based digital platform called '' Drivers Republic''. A year later, the enterprise ceased operations. In a statement, ''Drivers Republic'' explained the abrupt termination was due to "differences in our vision about future priorities". Immediately after the shutdown, Harris joined '' Evo'' as a writer and reviewer, publishing his first article there on 12 October 2009. His features for ''Evo'' were published every few months until 21 December 2011, and he resumed writing for ''Evo'' regularly on 10 April 2015. Subsequently, Harris created an opinion and review
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series in partnership with /DRIVE. This new series aired weekly (starting in early 2012) on /DRIVE's YouTube channel, called /CHRIS HARRIS ON CARS. Each episode featured a different car, either owned by Harris, or loaned to /DRIVE temporarily by the manufacturer. The series greatly expanded /DRIVE's viewership, with 104 videos together amassing over 3,500,000 views in two years. After two years of hosting automotive videos, Harris left the network in 2014 to create his own YouTube channel. He maintained a positive relationship with /DRIVE, remaining "a close friend of the /DRIVE brand". On 27 October 2014, Harris' YouTube channel, ''Chris Harris on Cars'', was created. Harris partnered with longtime colleague and cameraman and editor Neil Carey and still shoots all ''Chris Harris on Cars'' (commonly abbreviated "CHOC") independently. ''Chris Harris on Cars'' has over 440,000 YouTube subscribers and nearly 45,000,000 views. In addition, on 6 November 2014, Harris began writing for ''
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'', an online automotive blog administrated by Kinja. Harris also has since partnered with /DRIVE through
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and now appears on that channel, reviewing cars and taking part in automotive-related activities with other hosts, on a regular basis.


Television

In February 2016, Harris officially joined the new cast of ''Top Gear''. Harris served as a recurring presenter for the television show in 2016, but was promoted to a main presenter following the resignation of Chris Evans. From the twenty-fourth series, he presented the series alongside co-hosts
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Motor racing

Harris has had an extensive racing career. He won his first race in a Formula Palmer Audi in 2000. Some of the racing cars he has driven include a Porsche 911 Cup, Renault Sport R.S. 01, Aston Martin Vantage GT12, Van Diemen FF1600, Rover SD1 and a Jaguar E-Type. He has also raced in endurance races like the
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in 2010 and 2015. He was on the Glickenhaus team for 2016, but their car was crashed during a practice session. Harris often makes videos about the races he is attempting: sometimes teaching basic race techniques and other times simply sharing his experiences.


Britcar 24 Hour results


24 Hours Nürburgring results

Harris often discuss technical racing terms in his non-racing focused videos. Harris also emphasises the importance of driving and racing safety in many of his videos, especially when teaching techniques like drifting.


Blancpain GT Series Endurance Amateur Cup results


Acquisitions and funding


Acquisitions

While Harris has owned several exotic cars, such as a Ferrari FF, most of the cars Harris reviews are loaned to him by manufacturers. Manufacturers often give automotive journalists ''press cars'', in the hope that a reviewer will give the new car a positive review that boost the car's sales. Harris receives many press cars, sometimes for extended periods of time. Harris has even received cars for up to six months, such as an Audi RS 6. Harris is often characterised as passionate and comical in his reviews of press cars, saying in one review of the Audi RS 6: "life is incomplete without you".


Funding

In Harris's early career, magazines such as ''Autocar'' and ''Evo'' paid him for his writing as a journalist. As his career progressed, Harris began to branch out on his own. Throughout the production of ''Chris Harris on Cars'' on the Drive YouTube channel, he depended partially on sponsorship from various brands and through YouTube advertising revenue. Eventually, the Drive channel switched partially to Drive+, a paid subscription channel. In his current production series, ''Chris Harris on Cars'', Harris supports both himself and cameraman/editor Neil Carey. Occasionally, Harris posts videos featuring
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, from brands like
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. He also receives compensation from NBCSN for his regular television series, Drive.


Filmography


References


External links

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