Top Gear ended with series 22 in June 2015. But this year will mark the end of another era: The Grand Tour with its very last two episodes. I hope our three blokes will come up with something in the future. Doesn't matter what. I'd even watch them knitting together for an hour.
@@destructionnl8165 The news segment was always one of the funniest cause you got to hear the actual truth about new cars. Any other "motoring journalist" praises them to the moon out of fear but the Top Gear Trio just told it how it is.
I still rewatch old top gear episodes, and grand tour as well. No trio will ever come close. The mixture of comedy, legit car show for car people, and adventure was just absolute gold.
This was more than that, it was my childhood teens and now my 30s. These three individuals have informed and influenced so much of me and my friends lives. It's a true end of an Era and a loss for the automotive community. I look to people like Matt Armstrong, auto alex and the cartrek crew to continue the spirit of shitboxes petrol and comradery
Well for an hr on sundays 25ish times a year at least.. There were probably 10-15 really great TG series. First few were ok as they found their feet.. by season 17 - 18 ish it had run it's course.. everything so much more forced and heavily scripted scenarios. V like the current amazon version.
Listening to Richard talk about his father brought up some nice memories I had with my father as a child. When I was about 7 or 8 years old, coming home from church on Sunday he'd let me "drive" home. I'd sit on his lap and steer all the way home through the city and country roads. In fact I don't remember a time in my life when I wasn't interested in cars before or after that. RIP Dad. And thanks for sharing Richard.
The reason I got into watching TG was because as a kid in 2003 my dad was watching it and I joined him because I hanging out with my dad is always a blast. Me and him adore cars so it made sense it became our Sunday evening thing together.
Top Gear ended when the dynamic trio left. My husband and I raised our daughters, 27, 22 and 20, watching these three. And we are so proud that our girls have developed a love of cars. This past Christmas our daughters got tools as gifts and loved it! They all attribute their desire to understand what's under the hood (bonnet) from watching you guys. They never once felt like they couldn't do anything when it came to working on their own cars. Thanks for helping us open our girls eyes to their own potential. You've been part of our family for the past few decades. (We still want to support Hammonds new endeavor. I hate that we can't watch his latest show. Please open it up to the us!)
I had no idea it was still being aired tbh. I'm not in the UK, so probably that helps, but after the trio left, I tried to watch it but it wasn't really the same show
@@CricketEngland Oh it's you from the F1 comment section.Yeah no. It was the producers fault for being punched. Also the BBC are at fault beacuse they fired Jezza for defending himself.
Richard is so cool man. I love how he talks about his relationship with cars in a so down to earth manner. Realistic way of appreciating the experience with ANY cars. Lovely
Mike, Mike and Richard along with James at his pub for a nice, long chat about everything would be so cool. Fernie with the new generation of motoring journalism on RUclips, Mike, Richard and James with a foot in both the old and new world would make for such an interesting conversation!
Hammond, May and Clarkson have the best chemistry of any trio on any t.v. show. Ever. A lot of praise should also be given to everyone behind the scenes as well, as the show itself is one of the best put together shows of all time.
Top gear was my TRUE childhood. So many amazing memories. I remember seeing the veyron review for the first time & was in Awe. Even the classic races across the Eurostar are timeless!
same bro, i was a kid when i was watching james may do the top speed run in the bugatti veyron. truly one of the most iconic moments of the show for me and it made me see how much of a beast the bugatti veyron was
It's always a pleasure watching Richard when he starts talking and discussing ideas. The knowledge base, creativity and passion that shines through is a pleasure to watch
Your guys as Top Gear will almost be my favorite show. It kept me going when feeling down. I still re-watch them from time to time including the specials😅
Richard Hammond is so incredibly talented, well articulated, and balanced. I absolutely love him and look to him as a sort of distant mentor. Thanks for the incredible content!
"You'd have to ask Willman, Jeremy's too old" 🤣🤣 Perfection, that's my love of Top Gear and Grand Tour....they are the best there is and the best keep on being so, the platform isn't really necessary anymore.
it's our dodge now. but it probably won't fit down 60% of the roads 😂 no beef, I'm english and i love american cars. apart from porshe, you guys make the most beastly sportscars, saloons, 4x4, trucks etc. usa goes hard with combustion!
With you until the combustion part. Typically U.S car makers get measly power from thier huge engines compared to other manufacturers around the world.
The amount of lives these three have touched is just insane, the show offered a chance for familys to spend time with one another on a sunday evening for fathers and sons to bond over shared intrests, its played on pretty much every country on the planet. Personally i have always found Jeremy to offer a father figure role to millions of kids and the shows ability to touch on real emotions is just not something anyone expected from a car show i will miss the show dearly but thankfully samsung tv plus offers TG on constant repeat 24 hours a day so they will never be to far away thankyou for the years of hard work, laughs, tears near death experiences and all round amazing content❤❤❤
I really grew up watching top gear, and now I’m in my 20’s and attending the Drive Tribe live events! My love of cars and my eventual career becoming an engineer and then Physicist all stemmed from Top Gear and Braniac. Thank you Hammond!
And if you go to Weston-super-Mare we can see Hammond driving on the ‘High-Low’ bit of the M5. I think of the Bolivia special every time I drive along it! If you want a great seaside drive that never featured on either TG or GT for some reason, drive the coastal route from Portland Bill to Lyme Regis. Staggering views over Chesil Beach and Jurassic Coast, fossils and fish and chips.
I really enjoy these segments, they are just so human. Especially when Richards reminiscing about the connections that got him into automotive journalism or about driving with his father on beach. Great, genuine content. Looking forward to the road trips, where ever they lead.
Mike is an absolutely lovely guy, I met him a couple of times through work and he is just so genuine and a really nice chap. More q&a's chaps. Richard driving his most hated car the Nissan Juke! haha
I've been a fan of Top Gear for years. I'm sad to see it go away. This is, honestly, one of my favorite videos because it's from Richard's heart. So many honest memories and the feelings that go with them... Thank you...
The Grand Tour is basically at its end too and I would love to see one more Grand Tour/Top Gear final farewell. The team gets their favourite cars and without any shenanigans or setups just jump in and drive to their favourite places and favourite roads. 3x 1.5-2hr episodes where each one gets a turn leading the way to their favourite spots anywhere in the world and just having fun with their normal banter while reminiscing about their favourite times on the show over the years. Top Gear is an iconic TV show that became The Grand Tour, the name changed but the spirit of it never did. The guys and what they created deserve a truly great final send off and the fans would love for it to happen.
Antics with gravitas is how I would best describe you three, and I think that’s why we love you guys. I hope to see more of you three, both together and doing your own things. Like Clarkson’s farm, May’s travels, and your shop and yt stuff. Thank you guys for being awesome all these years.
I loved this chat in the truck. These two work so well together. I agree about having Brewer on the road trip to a pub on the sea side and bring May along to be the old fogey. Have a couple and hash out the last 30 years of automotive knowledge and experiences they've had. Stellar.
When you mentioned the Ford Anglia, I smiled, remembering my father giving me a driving lesson in his, after we had swapped his old engine for a newer one out of a wreck of an Anglia he'd bought. A memory that had slipped my mind. Thank you.
Coincidentally enough, earlier this morning I was watching the first-ever episodes of Wheeler Dealers on MotorTrend+, starring a very much younger Mike Brewer and Edd China. If anything, Brewer would probably have been considered for the Jason Dawes role on the revamped Top Gear, so it's not Richard but James who (indirectly) might owe his Top Gear gig to Mike Brewer.
Well, theres the grand tour as the spiritual successor to topgear, and then theres the new topgear and the american topgear, neither of which ever happened and they cant hurt us anymore
There's a bunch of different hosts. If your talking the American top gear it ended much earlier, if you're talking the original British top gear, ended in 2015, if you're talking the newer British one it ended late 2023.
Last time you were here in Weston-super-Mare Richard was 2004 for the Weston Wheels car show. I was there and it was amazing to see you hosting the burnout competition :)
just want to say ive been watching top gear since the early days and moved over to grand tour and i really would as do many of us fans love an opportunity to sit down and have a conversation with Hammond about cars and life stories because i think that he has so much knowledge about chasing dreams and how to accomplish goals while also being funny and comical. i not only love watching his car shows but also his wide variety of other engineering and science shows and i know the other two poke fun at him but he's an awesome presenter. i feel like most of us have the same story as hammond about falling in love with cars and the idea of wanting to fix cars and own cars. thank you drivetribe for making these video's and as an American i can say that seeing the t-rex over there is really funny in those small streets id be terrified to hit it or another car or something else
Would like to see Drivetribe do the Wild Atlantic Way in Ireland from Co Cork all the way up to Co Donegal...roads mightnt be the best but the scenery would be absolutely outstanding
Listening to Richard reminisce about how his career and love for cars started, is really making me think back to being a kid, and reminding me about how I “got bitten by the bug” myself.
When I was in high school in Japan, I watched lots of Top Gear episodes with the legendary trio on RUclips. It was one of the ways to learn English, but I also learned to love cars. Throttle House from Canada has similar energy as the old Top Gear and I go for that nowadays, but I still genuinely adore the show that Hammond, Clarkson and May have created in the past.
Hearing Richard saying one era maybe over, but another one begins? I really needed that. Top gear is like the car uncles I didn’t have. I don’t care if it’s called top gear, grand tour, or “big cars go fast pretty”, if it’s these three, I’m there. Really great video yall put together, love from California
Top gear was never just a show about cars. It was a show about 3 friends who loved cars and share that love with the rest of the world. Unfortunately, when the three friends leave the show, the relationship they built with the audience left with them. It was never the same again regardless of who else took their place. Its hard to replace The Baboon, The American and Captain Slowly. It was just a matter of time before the show had to be put out of its misery. Long live the three Amigos!
I love these Q & A sessions, no BS just pure honesty and speaking from the heart. Richards genuinely looks happy when reminiscing, especially talking about his dad. Love it
Clarkson once said " *Oh no...Anyway* " People watched Top Gear for the presenters and their way of entertaining people which really caught on Once they swapped the cast...it was the end of it
The later hosts were akin to a cover band. They might be playing the same songs but it's not the same thing and everyone knows it. Just as music's about the artist, that also applied to Top Gear an it was never going to be comparable with new hosts. If one had left of their own accord then it might've worked if they'd found a suitable replacement but not with all three going at once. That was it, game over.
I think they were doomed when they decided to carry on the "Top Gear" name; it's some mighty big shoes to fill. The BBC should have started a new show, with new presenters, with new ideas, and a new show format. The moment the trio left was the time to end it, close the book and say "wasn't this such an brilliant show?" then sell the box set with all seasons, or all specials with directors cuts & extra scenes.
Other than the North Pole Top Gear episode, have the guys ever done Canada? I'd imagine not as Canada is just too vast to do a proper show. As Ontarians, the wife and I have Newfoundland on our bucket list (she's Newfie/French). East Coast was done and it was fun.
Ah, they were waiting for an excuse. If Jeremy started wearing dresses, May started wheeling around in a wheelchair, and if Hammond got a dark tan, the firing never would have happened.
No one will ever really replace you three. I've watched the show since I was a kid and I have my own now and I thought sand job was the last one. So I honestly had a box of tissues with me and I was savoring every second of it. I feel like the boys are friends of my own, like they've took me all over the world. You guys had the ultimate adventurers job and id give anything to see a bit of that for my self. You boys are legends and worth my time Everytime.
So I googled Weston-super-Mare and the first thing that came up was the Helicopter Museum. I’m thinking that place molded a lot of your life lol. Love the content please don’t ever stop
All I think of when I see Weston-Super-Mare is that joke from the first Bottom live show. Probably can’t repeat it hear based on the audience, but those who know will remember.
At this point I'd love to see all three of you (Richard, James, and Jeremy) plus Mike making some sort of RUclips series on DriveTribe where you guys just talked about cars, all being yourself. Maybe James can bring his gin while Clarkson brought some beer. Maybe some lighthearted car review once or twice. That would be fun.
Used to watch top gear when i was a kid with my dad some great memories one of few things we could both enjoy together. Now im showing my 8 year old son all the specials. Thank you for all the years and the great memories lads.
I have rewatched Top Gear more times than I can count. It is my comfort show. What I'd love to see is a sit down with Richard, or Richard and James, and they go over a list of their all time favorite Top Gear/Gran Tour episodes. Maybe also a list of their least favorite. Could make a series out of it. Heck, discussing the their favorite places they have visited on the shows, ending with them choosing their favorite. The talk about 90's cars entering classic hit me in the feels a bit hard, in 99 I was a Junior/Senior in highschool. My parents still have the 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix at the house, with a lovely 3.8 liter V6, that still has the get up an go. Like you hit that pedal, and it was like ok, and shot off. Was the first year of the wide track for the Grand Prix's. I feel some of those late 90's early 2000 Pontiac's are going to be collectables as Pontiac is no more.
These three made me smile and laugh more times than I can count. I've watched top gear and grand tour more times over then I ever should admit. Definitely going to find a hole in my heart that will be tough to fill. Best of luck to the best trio on TV ever.
They’re done with The Grand Tour, but we have SO MUCH CONTENT with them now thanks to Drivetribe and friends of the channel. Plus, we still have The Smallest Cog, Our Man In, and Clarkson’s Farm, it’s the best-case scenario! Also, who’s to say they don’t have a special every now and then about car history? It’s just a new chapter in their lives and I’m excited.
It finished when they fired Clarkson and Hammond and May left the show, the post top gear wasn't top gear anymore, I request for more seasons of Grand Tour
I was at the perfect age for top gear. We fell in love with the show in high school and it carried through college. We would watch the show and work on our own cars together. They had their trio and we had our group of enthusiasts. It was more than a show to me. It was an extension of our lifestyle that we could live vicariously through. Like one of your favorite bands. And they are still together jamming. Call it what you want. Theyre still friends exploring the planet. Its a beautiful thing.
I want the original trio to just keep making tv shows. Even just travel shows where they go about and visit places. Doesn't have to be crazy stuff. I'm here for the banter and the great dynamic they have
It can never be the same. However it can be replaced in time. Not the first group of chaps to come along and create something new and fun. Entertainment, movies, music so forth. It's not plug and play or paint by numbers formule. The right type of show, the right hosts at the right time. One day the stars will align again.
I was never a car guy but have watched all of the first 23 seasons of Top Gear. (None ofter you left) It was so much fun. Especially the Stig, the long road trip specials and the magic between you three guys. I anxiously await every episode of The Grand Tour!
I was in my early 20s when I discover Top Gear, I'm now in my early 40s. It wasn't easy for us Americans to watch Top Gear, so every week, I had to go hunting for episodes. Every Sunday at 9pm et, I was refreshing Final Gear's webpage, waiting for them to upload Top Gear.
If you could go anywhere for a road trip I'd recommend going on the Targa Tasmania route, I know it's a long way from anywhere but some of the roads and scenery are just epic. I reckon if you got in touch with Tourism Tasmania they would even pay you to do it, it would be a great promotion for them.
That show was less about the show and more about 3 journalists that had a true friendship and amazing chemistry.. Car shows are a dime a dozen on RUclips, but the trio are not easily duplicated, they each brought something to the show that just worked. RIP tye topgear name.. but the show has been dead to me since these guys were gone..
Seaside town - Go to Pembrokeshire coast and do the full coast route! Telpyn, Amroth, Saundersfoot. Up to Narberth Town for food. Down to Tenby, across to Manobier, freshwater East then freshwater west. Up to Haverfordwest and into Nolton Haven beach (Absolute hidden Gem). Over to Marloes and follow the coast all the way to Fishguard before finishing in Aberwystwyth.
I’ve only seen one or two XK8’s in the wild. That being said I was in a stopped traffic lane and it pulled into the fast lane and made this wonderful snarling sound as it briskly accelerated past my open window. I think that one in particular was an XKR but the exhaust note and the Jaguar badge seemed very appropriate. 😀
Well put it this way , Totally Truthfully Since Jezza, Hammy & Captain Slow have not been on Top Gear i have not watched the ones after them . The hotel in WSM is The Grand Atlantic.
Richard seems to choose being a gentleman. I love how he spun that story about Mike Brewer from Wheeler Dealers on its head to go out of his way to say something kind about him. Personally, while I enjoy Wheeler Dealers sometimes, our family never missed an episode of Top Gear (with Hammond, May, and Clarkson). I can’t see Mike carrying off the role the way Richard did, but then I can’t see anyone else in place of any of the dynamic trio. That was an epic chapter in automotive history. In retrospect, the later shows had a sense of a large heavy wheel picking up speed as it prepares for a massive impact. The end was inevitable but what a ride!
Nice interview, super excited for the roadtrip to seaside towns in Scotland. I sorta wish you'd have shown a picture of the cars they were talking about at the end of the video. I'm not a super car buff that can remember every car off the top of my head and it would have been neat to see the cars they were talking about that they think are going to be very popular in the future.
Richard, James, Jeremy, Top Gear was my childhood and teen years, at one point when I was working on the engine of a Porche 944 Turbo during senior year autoshop, had a phone up in the background with the Bolivia Top Gear special, because of these three and motorsports are the reason why I'm interested in cars.
Bought the box set so o can watch whenever i want without having to serch for it on however many streaming services show it in thier screen but dont actually have the seasons i want.
Wish you 3 could do a special where you all look back at how the cars have changed from when you started , I’m currently watching all the old top gears and it’s so much fun and interesting 🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞
Great to hear that story about when the seed was sown for Richard’s journey into combining cars and cameras. Always cool to look back and notice those life changing moments.
I remember being 6 and every Sunday my dad would take me out to a country road so I could sit on his lap and steer the car, He had an XR2 and I thought I was the coolest driver
Top Gear was not about the cars alone. It was funny, entertaining and it had the biggest sense of friendship and camaraderie I have ever seen. Added to which were crazy and breathtaking stunts which made it epic!
Top Gear / Grand Tour are such a beautiful legacy 💯. Please don’t stop, I have no doubt you’ll find the right sponsors to keep bringing you three and team together in new adventures!!☀️
I live in Weston and to hear Hammonds car/ tv career stemmed for there is just incredible and so heart warming. I grew up with the top gear/ grand tour trio ❤can’t believe it’s all coming to an end 😢x
I have literally seen EVERY Top Gear episode at least 5 times including every special. I moved on to the Grand Tour but somehow it just is not the same. We sorely miss the chemistry of Captain Slow, Hammond, and Clarkson. There will likely never be another show that entertains, informs, and most importantly makes us laugh as they did. We miss them and wish them all future success and hope that they will continue to make television shows together as long as possible. As for Mr. Brewer, we LOVE HIM too. He might be full of it...maybe. Even if he is, we still love Wheeler Dealer and his cast of mechanics!
Top Gear ended with series 22 in June 2015.
But this year will mark the end of another era: The Grand Tour with its very last two episodes. I hope our three blokes will come up with something in the future. Doesn't matter what. I'd even watch them knitting together for an hour.
An hour? Wouldn’t settle for anything less than a day.
@@destructionnl8165 The news segment was always one of the funniest cause you got to hear the actual truth about new cars. Any other "motoring journalist" praises them to the moon out of fear but the Top Gear Trio just told it how it is.
Can’t believe Grand Tour is now done. Love these guys together.
From Series 22, Top Gear ended with a nice epilogue - the tribute to Sabine Schmitz. (As someone who actually enjoyed Series 25 onwards)
I watched them build Lego for 1.5 hours!
I still rewatch old top gear episodes, and grand tour as well. No trio will ever come close. The mixture of comedy, legit car show for car people, and adventure was just absolute gold.
Grand Tour felt a bit too scripted for me...just like the latter seasons of Top Gear as well.
@@tau-cetiok cry
Top gear was my childhood ❤
an incredible show. Glad i got to witness it
It was the best tv show ever!!!
This was more than that, it was my childhood teens and now my 30s. These three individuals have informed and influenced so much of me and my friends lives. It's a true end of an Era and a loss for the automotive community. I look to people like Matt Armstrong, auto alex and the cartrek crew to continue the spirit of shitboxes petrol and comradery
Well for an hr on sundays 25ish times a year at least..
There were probably 10-15 really great TG series. First few were ok as they found their feet.. by season 17 - 18 ish it had run it's course.. everything so much more forced and heavily scripted scenarios. V like the current amazon version.
@@dzzopeDon't blame yourself. Not everyone can be smart
Listening to Richard talk about his father brought up some nice memories I had with my father as a child. When I was about 7 or 8 years old, coming home from church on Sunday he'd let me "drive" home. I'd sit on his lap and steer all the way home through the city and country roads. In fact I don't remember a time in my life when I wasn't interested in cars before or after that. RIP Dad. And thanks for sharing Richard.
The reason I got into watching TG was because as a kid in 2003 my dad was watching it and I joined him because I hanging out with my dad is always a blast. Me and him adore cars so it made sense it became our Sunday evening thing together.
Top Gear ended when the dynamic trio left.
My husband and I raised our daughters, 27, 22 and 20, watching these three. And we are so proud that our girls have developed a love of cars. This past Christmas our daughters got tools as gifts and loved it! They all attribute their desire to understand what's under the hood (bonnet) from watching you guys. They never once felt like they couldn't do anything when it came to working on their own cars.
Thanks for helping us open our girls eyes to their own potential. You've been part of our family for the past few decades.
(We still want to support Hammonds new endeavor. I hate that we can't watch his latest show. Please open it up to the us!)
I had no idea it was still being aired tbh. I'm not in the UK, so probably that helps, but after the trio left, I tried to watch it but it wasn't really the same show
my girls are petrol heads and its the fault of the 3 amigos 😉
Well you can blame Clarkson for that, it partly he fault that it ended.
If he had keep his mouth shut they could have gone on for another 20 years
@@CricketEngland Oh it's you from the F1 comment section.Yeah no. It was the producers fault for being punched. Also the BBC are at fault beacuse they fired Jezza for defending himself.
Amen. I haven't watched a single episode of Top Gear after these three left.
Richard is so cool man. I love how he talks about his relationship with cars in a so down to earth manner. Realistic way of appreciating the experience with ANY cars. Lovely
Mike, Mike and Richard along with James at his pub for a nice, long chat about everything would be so cool. Fernie with the new generation of motoring journalism on RUclips, Mike, Richard and James with a foot in both the old and new world would make for such an interesting conversation!
Mike is so annoying, I don't think I could watch that.
Why not Jeremy?
@@torao1234 If they could get him then that would be awesome. But he hasn't been much on Drivetribe and it doesn't feel like something he'd be up for.
@@yoric7200 Glad not everyone shares your wrong opinion.
This would be great.
Hammond, May and Clarkson have the best chemistry of any trio on any t.v. show. Ever. A lot of praise should also be given to everyone behind the scenes as well, as the show itself is one of the best put together shows of all time.
Top gear was my TRUE childhood. So many amazing memories. I remember seeing the veyron review for the first time & was in Awe. Even the classic races across the Eurostar are timeless!
I grew up watching Top Gear/The Grand Tour. Honestly, one of my favourite shows ever.
same bro, i was a kid when i was watching james may do the top speed run in the bugatti veyron. truly one of the most iconic moments of the show for me and it made me see how much of a beast the bugatti veyron was
Thanks for the goosebumps. Hahaha
It's always a pleasure watching Richard when he starts talking and discussing ideas. The knowledge base, creativity and passion that shines through is a pleasure to watch
Your guys as Top Gear will almost be my favorite show. It kept me going when feeling down. I still re-watch them from time to time including the specials😅
I own every episode and watch them all the time.
Richard Hammond is so incredibly talented, well articulated, and balanced. I absolutely love him and look to him as a sort of distant mentor. Thanks for the incredible content!
"You'd have to ask Willman, Jeremy's too old" 🤣🤣
Perfection, that's my love of Top Gear and Grand Tour....they are the best there is and the best keep on being so, the platform isn't really necessary anymore.
Seeing those euro plates on that thing is weird
it's our dodge now. but it probably won't fit down 60% of the roads 😂
no beef, I'm english and i love american cars. apart from porshe, you guys make the most beastly sportscars, saloons, 4x4, trucks etc.
usa goes hard with combustion!
Seeing the steering wheel on the wrong side while driving in the left hand side of the road was weird.
Seeing such thing in Europe is weird xD
With you until the combustion part. Typically U.S car makers get measly power from thier huge engines compared to other manufacturers around the world.
German plates. M for Munich.
The amount of lives these three have touched is just insane, the show offered a chance for familys to spend time with one another on a sunday evening for fathers and sons to bond over shared intrests, its played on pretty much every country on the planet. Personally i have always found Jeremy to offer a father figure role to millions of kids and the shows ability to touch on real emotions is just not something anyone expected from a car show i will miss the show dearly but thankfully samsung tv plus offers TG on constant repeat 24 hours a day so they will never be to far away thankyou for the years of hard work, laughs, tears near death experiences and all round amazing content❤❤❤
He clearly doesn't like cold cooked foods. I do, but a cold spread brought out the animal, and Top Gear was no more.
Road Trip, New Zealand. Full loop of the South Island. So many amazing roads and scenery
100%, it’s the best place in the world
YESSS... they can improvise a "Kiwi powered" car ferry to cross the ocean to the other island !
I really grew up watching top gear, and now I’m in my 20’s and attending the Drive Tribe live events! My love of cars and my eventual career becoming an engineer and then Physicist all stemmed from Top Gear and Braniac. Thank you Hammond!
And if you go to Weston-super-Mare we can see Hammond driving on the ‘High-Low’ bit of the M5. I think of the Bolivia special every time I drive along it!
If you want a great seaside drive that never featured on either TG or GT for some reason, drive the coastal route from Portland Bill to Lyme Regis. Staggering views over Chesil Beach and Jurassic Coast, fossils and fish and chips.
Christmas tradition: re-watching Top Gear and Grand Tour specials throughout December and enjoying the time with the trio.
I really enjoy these segments, they are just so human. Especially when Richards reminiscing about the connections that got him into automotive journalism or about driving with his father on beach. Great, genuine content. Looking forward to the road trips, where ever they lead.
Richard, Jeremy & James have great chemistry together, you just can't beat that😁
i could listen to richard talk about dribble all day, he's got such a comforting voice. especially fromm top gear nostalgia
Dribble like drool falling out of his mouth?😂
@@ViaticalTree In the UK (and most UK-English speaking countries), drivel and dribble are interchangeable.
Mike is an absolutely lovely guy, I met him a couple of times through work and he is just so genuine and a really nice chap. More q&a's chaps. Richard driving his most hated car the Nissan Juke! haha
While playing that Genesis song he hates loudly.
I've been a fan of Top Gear for years. I'm sad to see it go away. This is, honestly, one of my favorite videos because it's from Richard's heart. So many honest memories and the feelings that go with them... Thank you...
The Grand Tour is basically at its end too and I would love to see one more Grand Tour/Top Gear final farewell.
The team gets their favourite cars and without any shenanigans or setups just jump in and drive to their favourite places and favourite roads. 3x 1.5-2hr episodes where each one gets a turn leading the way to their favourite spots anywhere in the world and just having fun with their normal banter while reminiscing about their favourite times on the show over the years.
Top Gear is an iconic TV show that became The Grand Tour, the name changed but the spirit of it never did. The guys and what they created deserve a truly great final send off and the fans would love for it to happen.
Antics with gravitas is how I would best describe you three, and I think that’s why we love you guys. I hope to see more of you three, both together and doing your own things. Like Clarkson’s farm, May’s travels, and your shop and yt stuff.
Thank you guys for being awesome all these years.
I loved this chat in the truck. These two work so well together. I agree about having Brewer on the road trip to a pub on the sea side and bring May along to be the old fogey. Have a couple and hash out the last 30 years of automotive knowledge and experiences they've had. Stellar.
When you mentioned the Ford Anglia, I smiled, remembering my father giving me a driving lesson in his, after we had swapped his old engine for a newer one out of a wreck of an Anglia he'd bought. A memory that had slipped my mind. Thank you.
Coincidentally enough, earlier this morning I was watching the first-ever episodes of Wheeler Dealers on MotorTrend+, starring a very much younger Mike Brewer and Edd China. If anything, Brewer would probably have been considered for the Jason Dawes role on the revamped Top Gear, so it's not Richard but James who (indirectly) might owe his Top Gear gig to Mike Brewer.
Yeah, it feels more like they vetoed James, Mike said no, so they got Jason.
Top gear ended in June 2015. What is he talking about?
The Grand Tour ended which was an extension of the original Top Gear
Top Gear just ended mid/late 2023 after one of the new hosts got in a bad car accident.
Well, theres the grand tour as the spiritual successor to topgear, and then theres the new topgear and the american topgear, neither of which ever happened and they cant hurt us anymore
There's a bunch of different hosts.
If your talking the American top gear it ended much earlier, if you're talking the original British top gear, ended in 2015, if you're talking the newer British one it ended late 2023.
@@JF-xw4ef So you don't understand the last episode of the Grand Tour ever is coming out mid September and that's what they are talking about....
Last time you were here in Weston-super-Mare Richard was 2004 for the Weston Wheels car show. I was there and it was amazing to see you hosting the burnout competition :)
just want to say ive been watching top gear since the early days and moved over to grand tour and i really would as do many of us fans love an opportunity to sit down and have a conversation with Hammond about cars and life stories because i think that he has so much knowledge about chasing dreams and how to accomplish goals while also being funny and comical. i not only love watching his car shows but also his wide variety of other engineering and science shows and i know the other two poke fun at him but he's an awesome presenter. i feel like most of us have the same story as hammond about falling in love with cars and the idea of wanting to fix cars and own cars. thank you drivetribe for making these video's and as an American i can say that seeing the t-rex over there is really funny in those small streets id be terrified to hit it or another car or something else
Would like to see Drivetribe do the Wild Atlantic Way in Ireland from Co Cork all the way up to Co Donegal...roads mightnt be the best but the scenery would be absolutely outstanding
Listening to Richard reminisce about how his career and love for cars started, is really making me think back to being a kid, and reminding me about how I “got bitten by the bug” myself.
lets go more Richard Hammond content!
Top Gear was the show to watch in the 2000s to 2010s, the challenges, the pranks and the, 'some say stig quotes' 😂
I have a mug full of stig some says that I got from a charity shop.
When I was in high school in Japan, I watched lots of Top Gear episodes with the legendary trio on RUclips. It was one of the ways to learn English, but I also learned to love cars. Throttle House from Canada has similar energy as the old Top Gear and I go for that nowadays, but I still genuinely adore the show that Hammond, Clarkson and May have created in the past.
So very glad to have seen and enjoyed the antics of these 3 geniuses over the years. Best of the best.
Hearing Richard saying one era maybe over, but another one begins? I really needed that. Top gear is like the car uncles I didn’t have. I don’t care if it’s called top gear, grand tour, or “big cars go fast pretty”, if it’s these three, I’m there. Really great video yall put together, love from California
Top gear was never just a show about cars. It was a show about 3 friends who loved cars and share that love with the rest of the world. Unfortunately, when the three friends leave the show, the relationship they built with the audience left with them. It was never the same again regardless of who else took their place. Its hard to replace The Baboon, The American and Captain Slowly. It was just a matter of time before the show had to be put out of its misery. Long live the three Amigos!
I love these Q & A sessions, no BS just pure honesty and speaking from the heart. Richards genuinely looks happy when reminiscing, especially talking about his dad. Love it
Clarkson once said " *Oh no...Anyway* "
People watched Top Gear for the presenters and their way of entertaining people which really caught on
Once they swapped the cast...it was the end of it
Fred driving down the dam was amusing
The later hosts were akin to a cover band. They might be playing the same songs but it's not the same thing and everyone knows it. Just as music's about the artist, that also applied to Top Gear an it was never going to be comparable with new hosts.
If one had left of their own accord then it might've worked if they'd found a suitable replacement but not with all three going at once. That was it, game over.
I think they were doomed when they decided to carry on the "Top Gear" name; it's some mighty big shoes to fill. The BBC should have started a new show, with new presenters, with new ideas, and a new show format. The moment the trio left was the time to end it, close the book and say "wasn't this such an brilliant show?" then sell the box set with all seasons, or all specials with directors cuts & extra scenes.
Richard, James and Jeremy doing a tour across Newfoundland, Canada.
Other than the North Pole Top Gear episode, have the guys ever done Canada? I'd imagine not as Canada is just too vast to do a proper show. As Ontarians, the wife and I have Newfoundland on our bucket list (she's Newfie/French). East Coast was done and it was fun.
@@jeremythebeer8609 they did it on GT as well it was BC
Great to see Richard doing his bit for the environment by opting for the hybrid version of the Ram truck.
My entire teenage years was watching Top Gear every week and memories of the past are that place I'd love to return to.
Top gear objectively ended when they fired Clarkson. After that, no one watched it. We all know this
I agree!
I agree, I didn't watch any new Top Gear out of some sort of wierd fan loyalty to Clarkson,Hammond and May.
The bloke who didn't buy him his steak change the course of history and fired himself.
The more details I know, the more I think Jeremy was right. They tanked one of the most popular shows in the world because of that...nuts.
Ah, they were waiting for an excuse. If Jeremy started wearing dresses, May started wheeling around in a wheelchair, and if Hammond got a dark tan, the firing never would have happened.
No one will ever really replace you three. I've watched the show since I was a kid and I have my own now and I thought sand job was the last one. So I honestly had a box of tissues with me and I was savoring every second of it. I feel like the boys are friends of my own, like they've took me all over the world. You guys had the ultimate adventurers job and id give anything to see a bit of that for my self. You boys are legends and worth my time Everytime.
So I googled Weston-super-Mare and the first thing that came up was the Helicopter Museum. I’m thinking that place molded a lot of your life lol. Love the content please don’t ever stop
All I think of when I see Weston-Super-Mare is that joke from the first Bottom live show.
Probably can’t repeat it hear based on the audience, but those who know will remember.
At this point I'd love to see all three of you (Richard, James, and Jeremy) plus Mike making some sort of RUclips series on DriveTribe where you guys just talked about cars, all being yourself. Maybe James can bring his gin while Clarkson brought some beer. Maybe some lighthearted car review once or twice. That would be fun.
A Mike Brewer and Richard Hammond road trip special genuinely sounds amazing.
Used to watch top gear when i was a kid with my dad some great memories one of few things we could both enjoy together. Now im showing my 8 year old son all the specials. Thank you for all the years and the great memories lads.
I have rewatched Top Gear more times than I can count. It is my comfort show. What I'd love to see is a sit down with Richard, or Richard and James, and they go over a list of their all time favorite Top Gear/Gran Tour episodes. Maybe also a list of their least favorite. Could make a series out of it. Heck, discussing the their favorite places they have visited on the shows, ending with them choosing their favorite.
The talk about 90's cars entering classic hit me in the feels a bit hard, in 99 I was a Junior/Senior in highschool. My parents still have the 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix at the house, with a lovely 3.8 liter V6, that still has the get up an go. Like you hit that pedal, and it was like ok, and shot off. Was the first year of the wide track for the Grand Prix's. I feel some of those late 90's early 2000 Pontiac's are going to be collectables as Pontiac is no more.
These three made me smile and laugh more times than I can count. I've watched top gear and grand tour more times over then I ever should admit. Definitely going to find a hole in my heart that will be tough to fill. Best of luck to the best trio on TV ever.
That Mike Brewer collaboration has to happen!
really hope not dudes got the charisma of a teabag
@@fpvDRE mike has done over everyone he has ever worked with..ask ed china
@@fpvDRE That's a ridiculously bad take. Mike deserves way more respect than he gets.
@@jimtaylor431He does? Lessavva deeuw - owwlll aaahhht yer aaahnnd. Oh yes. I’d love an hour of that at prime time.
Top gear Ended with THE THREE
I was shocked when they said they were done😢
They’re done with The Grand Tour, but we have SO MUCH CONTENT with them now thanks to Drivetribe and friends of the channel. Plus, we still have The Smallest Cog, Our Man In, and Clarkson’s Farm, it’s the best-case scenario!
Also, who’s to say they don’t have a special every now and then about car history? It’s just a new chapter in their lives and I’m excited.
@@ChatterboxFM that’s true
Top Gear really was a once in a generation show. I remember the final episode just ended with “goodbye”. Still get goosebumps. 😢
It finished when they fired Clarkson and Hammond and May left the show, the post top gear wasn't top gear anymore, I request for more seasons of Grand Tour
I was at the perfect age for top gear. We fell in love with the show in high school and it carried through college. We would watch the show and work on our own cars together. They had their trio and we had our group of enthusiasts. It was more than a show to me. It was an extension of our lifestyle that we could live vicariously through. Like one of your favorite bands. And they are still together jamming. Call it what you want. Theyre still friends exploring the planet. Its a beautiful thing.
Love these chats! very sincere and honest interview style
I want the original trio to just keep making tv shows. Even just travel shows where they go about and visit places. Doesn't have to be crazy stuff. I'm here for the banter and the great dynamic they have
Top gear died when clarkson, Hammond, and captain slow left it.
It can never be the same. However it can be replaced in time. Not the first group of chaps to come along and create something new and fun. Entertainment, movies, music so forth.
It's not plug and play or paint by numbers formule.
The right type of show, the right hosts at the right time.
One day the stars will align again.
I was never a car guy but have watched all of the first 23 seasons of Top Gear. (None ofter you left) It was so much fun. Especially the Stig, the long road trip specials and the magic between you three guys. I anxiously await every episode of The Grand Tour!
Tonight: The Worlds SMALLEST man drives the worlds BIGGEST truck
Not really the biggest but not bad joke anyways
The biggest truck..........in the world
Joe rogan driving a lorry?
im from the us and i grew up with top gear.. im saddened by the end.. i will remember richard, james, and jeremy forever..
I was in my early 20s when I discover Top Gear, I'm now in my early 40s. It wasn't easy for us Americans to watch Top Gear, so every week, I had to go hunting for episodes. Every Sunday at 9pm et, I was refreshing Final Gear's webpage, waiting for them to upload Top Gear.
I love how you have that imbecilic combination of YT handle and avatar but still felt the need to specify that you were American.
If you could go anywhere for a road trip I'd recommend going on the Targa Tasmania route, I know it's a long way from anywhere but some of the roads and scenery are just epic. I reckon if you got in touch with Tourism Tasmania they would even pay you to do it, it would be a great promotion for them.
I think Drivetribe is quietly becoming the new Top Gear 😉
That show was less about the show and more about 3 journalists that had a true friendship and amazing chemistry.. Car shows are a dime a dozen on RUclips, but the trio are not easily duplicated, they each brought something to the show that just worked. RIP tye topgear name.. but the show has been dead to me since these guys were gone..
I hope they will at least come together once a year, like a Podcast just to Chat about cars
Seaside town - Go to Pembrokeshire coast and do the full coast route! Telpyn, Amroth, Saundersfoot. Up to Narberth Town for food. Down to Tenby, across to Manobier, freshwater East then freshwater west. Up to Haverfordwest and into Nolton Haven beach (Absolute hidden Gem). Over to Marloes and follow the coast all the way to Fishguard before finishing in Aberwystwyth.
Honestly, BBC did this to themselves
As far as I'm concerned Top Gear ended when Richard , James and Jeremy left. Thank you fellas for a Great show.
Who let Richard drive?
Every week i check for a new grand tour episode… you guys are my favorite ever! Thank you for doing what you do,Clarkson,Hammond,May and the team !
Nice I loved top gear
I’ve only seen one or two XK8’s in the wild. That being said I was in a stopped traffic lane and it pulled into the fast lane and made this wonderful snarling sound as it briskly accelerated past my open window. I think that one in particular was an XKR but the exhaust note and the Jaguar badge seemed very appropriate. 😀
I still miss old Top Gear
14:12 Just got a mk3 three RS and I’m in love it’s a dam shame they were only around for 3 production years in the states
Hammond trying not to smirk about the death of Top Gear 🤣
Well put it this way , Totally Truthfully Since Jezza, Hammy & Captain Slow have not been on Top Gear i have not watched the ones after them .
The hotel in WSM is The Grand Atlantic.
Top Gear died when Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond left.
Top gear has been done since the 3 left
Richard seems to choose being a gentleman. I love how he spun that story about Mike Brewer from Wheeler Dealers on its head to go out of his way to say something kind about him. Personally, while I enjoy Wheeler Dealers sometimes, our family never missed an episode of Top Gear (with Hammond, May, and Clarkson). I can’t see Mike carrying off the role the way Richard did, but then I can’t see anyone else in place of any of the dynamic trio. That was an epic chapter in automotive history. In retrospect, the later shows had a sense of a large heavy wheel picking up speed as it prepares for a massive impact. The end was inevitable but what a ride!
2:09 I literally just heard that Top Gear was cancelled indefinitely. But it really ended in 2013.
Nice interview, super excited for the roadtrip to seaside towns in Scotland. I sorta wish you'd have shown a picture of the cars they were talking about at the end of the video. I'm not a super car buff that can remember every car off the top of my head and it would have been neat to see the cars they were talking about that they think are going to be very popular in the future.
Richard, James, Jeremy, Top Gear was my childhood and teen years, at one point when I was working on the engine of a Porche 944 Turbo during senior year autoshop, had a phone up in the background with the Bolivia Top Gear special, because of these three and motorsports are the reason why I'm interested in cars.
Thanks y for RichardHammond Darren
Bought the box set so o can watch whenever i want without having to serch for it on however many streaming services show it in thier screen but dont actually have the seasons i want.
Wish you 3 could do a special where you all look back at how the cars have changed from when you started , I’m currently watching all the old top gears and it’s so much fun and interesting
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Great to hear that story about when the seed was sown for Richard’s journey into combining cars and cameras. Always cool to look back and notice those life changing moments.
I remember being 6 and every Sunday my dad would take me out to a country road so I could sit on his lap and steer the car, He had an XR2 and I thought I was the coolest driver
Those three lads are the best tv ever offered :)
Hi Richard Hammond thank you for Darren from Ireland
Thanks you for everything Richard Hammond Darren fromIreland
Top Gear was not about the cars alone. It was funny, entertaining and it had the biggest sense of friendship and camaraderie I have ever seen. Added to which were crazy and breathtaking stunts which made it epic!
Tried watching the Top Gear after they left, couldnt stick with it, original trio forever. Been watching all the old specials, love these guys.
Top Gear / Grand Tour are such a beautiful legacy 💯. Please don’t stop, I have no doubt you’ll find the right sponsors to keep bringing you three and team together in new adventures!!☀️
Top gear was a great time of car television.
Why don't you guys come down to New Zealand and come see some GREAT country, views, and great roads.
I live in Weston and to hear Hammonds car/ tv career stemmed for there is just incredible and so heart warming. I grew up with the top gear/ grand tour trio ❤can’t believe it’s all coming to an end 😢x
I have literally seen EVERY Top Gear episode at least 5 times including every special. I moved on to the Grand Tour but somehow it just is not the same. We sorely miss the chemistry of Captain Slow, Hammond, and Clarkson. There will likely never be another show that entertains, informs, and most importantly makes us laugh as they did. We miss them and wish them all future success and hope that they will continue to make television shows together as long as possible. As for Mr. Brewer, we LOVE HIM too. He might be full of it...maybe. Even if he is, we still love Wheeler Dealer and his cast of mechanics!