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Since the punch heard around the car world, Top Gear has been on a hiatus, the main presenter — Jeremy Clarkson — was sacked and the other two declined to renew their contracts with the BBC. Oh, and the beeb announced an all-new host for the world's most popular motoring program, Chris Evans.

No, not the super hero guy running around in a neoprene suit.

In recent weeks we've heard rumors about a deal with the U.S.-based online streaming media company, Netflix (NFLX), but nothing has been written in concrete. And, we've also been awaiting official confirmation that the trio would reunite. It seems like a pretty obvious move but until the fat lady sings, nothing is official.

That is until now. Clarkson has officially stated that he, Richard Hammond and Jame May are coming back together to present an all-new motoring show. The official announcement and details will happen in "the next few weeks."

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THEY have been absent from screens since March but now Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond are poised to announce not one but two new programmes – news that will delight the million-plus Clarkson fans who signed a petition calling for the BBC to reinstate him.

Clarkson has confirmed he will front a new motoring show with Captain Slow and Hamster, which is likely to be revealed within the next few weeks. At the same time, James May will front a new BBC2 motoring show – Building Cars Live – together with Kate Humble, from Springwatch, and Ant Anstead, a car restorer and presenter on Channel 4’s For the Love of Cars, alongside Philip Glenister...

 



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It's OFFICIAL! Top Gear Trio To Reunite, New Car Show To Be Announced In Weeks!

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