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Top Gear fans convinced original line-up is reuniting for new show as presenters have boozy day out at the pub together

TOP Gear fans’ minds raced into overdrive yesterday as the classic line-up of Hammond, May and Clarkson reunited.

Former BBC star Jeremy Clarkson filmed the trio enjoying a pint, along with friends including former racing driver and Top Gear host Tiff Needell.

Richard Hammond nursed a pint with his old Top Gear pals

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Richard Hammond nursed a pint with his old Top Gear palsCredit: Instagram
James May relaxed with a cigarette

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James May relaxed with a cigaretteCredit: Instagram
The trio left Top Gear in 2015

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The trio left Top Gear in 2015Credit: Getty

The group, who recently wrapped their final The Grand Tour special, looked happy and relaxed as they chatted outdoors.

Fans speculated that another TV project could be in the works.

One person commented on Jeremy’s video: “A hint of another Grand Tour?”

Another said: “The boys are back, please once record a podcast of you all getting drunk on each other alcohol.”

A third wrote: “Ok, hear me out, the coincidence of The Grand Tour ending and Top Gear ending at the same time maybe isn’t a coincidence?”

“Perhaps the boys will come back to Top Gear and end it the way it should be ended, with these three at the helm. Maybe we’ll get a season or two of Top Gear? One can only dream this is what’s happening. I’d really hate to think that this next Grand Tour episode is the last we’ll see of our three favourite guys.”

Back in February, Richard Hammond suggested Top Gear could return after the BBC shelved the long-running motoring programme following a serious accident in filming that saw presenter Freddie Flintoff badly injured.

Ex-cricketer Freddie, 45, required surgery after the horror 124mph crash at Dunsfold Aerodrome in Surrey in December 2022.

Hammond told the Radio Times: “Top Gear was on hiatus when we took it on so it’ll come back one day, although in what shape I don’t know.

“The decision to buy our next car is probably the most significant contribution we can make, as individuals, to the future, so we need to be informed.

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He added: “As for shows like The Grand Tour, I don’t think the human desire for adventure is ever going to be sated.

“Maybe that’s the route it could take?”

Hammond presented Top Gear from 2002 to 2015, alongside Jeremy Clarkson and James May.

Despite the trio’s huge popularity, a series of behind the scenes controversies involving Clarkson led the BBC to axe its longstanding host.

The final Grand Tour special will air next year

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The final Grand Tour special will air next yearCredit: PA
The BBC shelved Top Gear last year after Freddie Flintoff was injured in a crash

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The BBC shelved Top Gear last year after Freddie Flintoff was injured in a crashCredit: PA

In a show of solidarity, Hammond and May followed him out of the door with the trio going on to sign a big money deal with Amazon to front their own motoring show, The Grand Tour.

Earlier this year they released their penultimate special, Sand Job – following the legendary Paris-Dakar rally route in cheap modified cars.

Addressing their decision to walk away from the franchise, Clarkson told The Times they were short of fresh ideas.

He said: “I’ve driven cars higher than anyone else and further north than anyone else.

“We’ve done everything you can do with a car. When we had meetings about what to do next, people just threw their arms in the air.”

Earlier this month we revealed Flintoff has continued his working relationship with the BBC by signing an extended deal for his grass roots cricket show Field of Dreams.

The programme will have a third innings, which means Freddie will be working with the Corporation into 2026.

A TV insider said: “This shows that Freddie isn’t just happy to return to the show, which is very close to his heart, but also that he’s quite happy to continue working long-term on programmes for the Beeb.

“It’s understood that, in addition to making the third series, he’s also considering a string of other projects they have offered him, but he’s taking his time and considering them all carefully.”

Read more on the Irish Sun

Meanwhile his former Top Gear co-stars Paddy McGuinness and Chris Harris are getting back behind the wheel for a new travel show made by BBC Studios.

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