James May drives the Cybertruck
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"It's a festival of fingerprints."
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Measuring the panels with a steel ruler...That's James May.
They have Drive Tribe, so May, Hammond and Clarkson do occasionally interact. Amazon ought to sit down with the three and propose a lower key, car review and enthusiast show in a 30 minute format.
For example, this video would have made a nice segment. Hammond and his brother are planning a trip to ride motorcycles through the world's highest pass. They all like to piddle with classic cars.
Lots of opportunities to do something which allows them to continue to do what they're good at, without the intensive prep, cost and editing.
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Measuring the panels with a steel ruler...That's James May.
They have Drive Tribe, so May, Hammond and Clarkson do occasionally interact. Amazon ought to sit down with the three and propose a lower key, car review and enthusiast show in a 30 minute format.
For example, this video would have made a nice segment. Hammond and his brother are planning a trip to ride motorcycles through the world's highest pass. They all like to piddle with classic cars.
Lots of opportunities to do something which allows them to continue to do what they're good at, without the intensive prep, cost and editing.
@Jolly said in James May drives the Cybertruck:
a lower key, car review and enthusiast show in a 30 minute forma
And that is why I didn't enjoy the later years of Top Gear and The Grand Tour.
The shows weren't about cars, despite the
petrolgear-head presenters. The shows were about 3 likable guys doing wacky, pre-staged, sort-of-but-not-really dangerous stunts in obscure locations in the world.Gimme cars.