Quentin Willson
Quentin Willson is a motoring journalist and TV presenter of over 30 years. He is best known as the face of the original BBC Top Gear from 1991-2001, as well as Channel 5's Fifth Gear from 2002-2004. As an author, he has written ten books including two editions of the Top Gear Good Car Guide. Outside of journalism he has competed in Strictly Come Dancing, where he drew the ire of Craig Revel Horwood, and regularly appears on breakfast TV. He was also the national spokesman for FairFuelUK for a decade, campaigning to keep fuel duty down and make driving more affordable. Today he heads up FairCharge, a campaign group leading the charge in the UK's transition to electric vehicles.