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Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May battle a deadly minefield and cross a river (without a bridge) in self modified cars for new The Grand Tour: Sand Job trailer


The trio travelled to wild and remote country of Mauritania, in West Africa for the penultimate special which is set for release on Amazon Prime Video on Friday 16 February.

The trio travelled to wild and remote country of Mauritania, in West Africa for the penultimate special which is set for release on Amazon Prime Video on Friday 16 February. Jeremy, 63, Richard, 54, and James', 61, followed in the footsteps of the world's most dangerous race, the iconic Paris-Dakar, but instead of competing in bespoke Dakar racers, the trio attempted their journey in second hand cars, modified themselves. The trio reported to the northern part of Mauritania, inside the perilous Foreign Office Red Zone, where their cars were delivered on the world's longest iron ore train (L-R: Jeremy and Richard pictured)

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