‘I do hope, however, that my old mates who run the show can find a way of saving it.’ Jeremy Clarkson has given his thoughts into the future of Top Gear, after filming for the current series has been halted and rumours Freddie Flintoff is ‘quitting’.
The future of Top Gear, which launched in 2002, is now up in the air following Fllintoff’s horror crash last year.that occurred when he was filming the BBC series at Dunsfold Aerodrome in Surrey.
Flintoff was involved in a horror crash last year , the BBC announced, with amid reports that ‘daredevil’ Flintoff is ‘quitting the show’.He said: ‘I can quite understand why he would choose to do something else in future.Clarkson was dismissed from Top Gear in 2015, with Hammond and May following column: ‘Because in these days of soft and cuddly eco-madness, we need programmes like it more than ever.
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