Aaron Paul Top Gear Record: ‘Need for Speed’ Star Wins Celebrity Challenge, “I Just Don't Want To Get Last” Exclaims ‘Breaking Bad’ Actor

Tags
Aaron paul
Need for speed
Breaking Bad

The "Breaking Bad" actor must be born a winner because Aaron Paul's Top Gear record puts his name on top of the challenge. Top Gear recently hosted a segment called "Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car" which celebrities compete for the fastest time. The 34-year old actor was a guest on Top Gear that was aired on BBC last Sunday. He talked about his latest movie "Need for Speed" and his hit television series, before they showed a clip of him doing the speed challenge. Paul impressed everyone with his driving skills, but was it good enough to take the lead?

As the TV host Jeremy Clarkson announced Aaron Paul's Top Gear record, the award-winning actor couldn't believe that he was able to beat the record of rockstar Brian Johnson. His time was 1:44.7 whereas AC/DC's lead singer has 1:45.1. He thought his time was near that of James Blunt, which was in the middle part of the list of celebrities, but he was surprised to find out that his time took him to first place.

The "Need for Speed" star proved to everyone that he is indeed a speed freak. He was heard saying his famous Jessie Pinkman line, "Yeah, b*tch!" as he drove his car. He also said, "I just don't want to get last. Setting high goals for myself not to get last." With that determination, the young actor will definitely come along way.

Having won two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, Aaron Paul is now one of the most sought after actors in the movie industry today. The actor is currently promoting his new film "Need for Speed", which will be shown in theatres on March 14. The adaptation of the popular EA video game was directed by Scott Waugh, who believes in doing real car racing scenes and choosing the right actors to play the characters in the movie. I'm sure Waugh will be pleased when he finds out about Aaron Paul's Top Gear Record.

Join the Discussion

Latest News

Real Time Analytics