"Top Gear": irreverent, wacky, cheeky, addictive, English. Well, not so English anymore -- the U.S. version, after a stalled attempt by NBC to bring the show stateside, will be appearing on the History Channel this fall. And there's a shiny new trailer to prove it. The three hosts -- stunt driver Tanner Foust, comedian Adam Ferrara and racing analyst Rutledge Wood -- manage more "dudes" in the two-minute-plus trailer than have likely been uttered in the past decade on the version seen by the Brits. They are younger than the British version's Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May -- then again, that trio has been on the air together for an incredible 15 years, so they weren't older men when they started the show, either. In any case, they seem to be having fun, and that's all that really matters. Well, that and ratings. And advertiser revenue. You get the idea.