It isn't a technical show, it is more about the emotional feeling and satire of sports cars. Yes, they cover cars and how they handle, but mostly the 'sounds' and 'feeling' of cars are discussed.
I don't watch it all the time, but the funniest thing I saw on that show was them with a Pugani and some other exotics in a car garage in Paris. The spoilers won't clear, they could barely fit, they couldn't see, couldn't get the doors open, and the clutches were burning from coming up the steep incline while the one in front was getting stuck. The humor of it would really only be appreciated by someone who has driven a lot of sports cars, and the laughable 'I can only buy gas at the BP on 27th Ave because this spoiler is so damn low' bits of it.
I like the show. The journalism is entertaining and the visuals powerful. If they forget to answer your burning question of the type of brakes used, well, your probably not a customer for the car anyways.