James Could drops large trace at Grand Tour reunion with Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond

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James May drops huge hint at Grand Tour reunion with Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond

James Could has dropped an enormous trace at a possible Grand Tour reunion alongside Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond.

The 62-year-old TV presenter has sparked hypothesis the trio may get again collectively after admitting he at all times wished to journey to Malaysia, and the Philippines for the Amazon Prime Video present.

Talking to the Oxford Mail newspaper, he stated: “The one bit we by no means actually went to, and it’s a little bit of the world I’ve by no means been to, is form of all the things between Southeast Asia and Australia.

“Malaysia, the Philippines and all that form of complete strip of stuff.

“I’ve by no means been to any of that so far as I can keep in mind, and I do not actually know something about it.

“We by no means got here up with purpose for going there, which is a disgrace actually, as a result of nearly in all places else we went.”

James even had an concept for the episode – that the trio may purchase the “least expensive automobile you might regionally”, as a result of he thinks driving “horrible vehicles” makes a lot better TV than “very nice” motors.

He added: “I at all times wished to do a visit the place we purchased the most cost effective automobile you might regionally, which is an concept that works in all places.

“It could work in Britain, it will work within the States, and it will additionally work within the bits of Africa we went to, in addition to Southeast Asia, India, and so forth.

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“There’s at all times a subculture of extremely knackered vehicles that by some means preserve going, and so they make one of the best materials.

“Driving horrible vehicles is at all times far more attention-grabbing than driving very nice ones.”

Could, Clarkson and Hammond bowed out of The Grand Tour in September 2024 with the aptly-titled episode One for the Street, which noticed them journey throughout Zimbabwe in vehicles they at all times wished to personal.

It marked the tip of a 22-year collaboration between the previous High Gear co-hosts.




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