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BBC’s New Top Gear Won’t Use the Three-Host Format
But there is no dispute over the cars: the Ferrari LaFerrari, the McLaren P1, and the Porsche 918 Spyder – a showdown of a few of the highest performance cars on the market. As there’s still no launch date for the nameless vehicle show hosted by the three United Kingdom lads, we’ll continue to stalk Clarkson, Hammond and May’s Twitter feeds to see what they’re up to and wait for the latest news and updates.
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Jeremy Clarkson tweeted a picture of himself with co-stars James May and Richard Hammond in front of three supercars and a massive crowd of production staff.
When Amazon picked up the Top Gear crew for Prime, it was headline-making news around the world.
But a number of social media users quickly corrected them, certain that the circuit in the pictures is the Autódromo Internacional Algarve, a small race track in Portugal.
Clarkson excited fans on Twitter today (October 7), by marking the first day of filming on his upcoming Amazon Prime series with a group picture of cast and crew.
It has been speculated the new-look show will feature a live element after Chris confirmed he plans to make a few changes to the old studio format.
Hammond, Mays and Wilman also left “Top Gear” after the announcement of Clarkson’s departure.
Philip Glenister is the hot favourite to be the next Jeremy Clarkson replacement for BBC’s Top Gear show.
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Could this news be a hint that Evans’s open auditions for new Top Gear stars didn’t turn up any promising new candidates? One thing is for sure, there’s not going to be me and one guy there, and one guy there.