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Richard Hammond reveals surprise career move alongside co-hosts Jeremy Clarkson and James May after quitting The Grand Tour


The trio joined the streaming service in 2015 to continue his motoring adventures following their time on Top Gear, but will now end the show after five series.

Jeremy, Richard and James shot to superstardom after taking over BBC's Top Gear, turning it from a niche car programme into one of the corporation's hottest properties and selling spin-offs around the world. Following the crash, the BBC announced that it would pause production on the show, co-presented by Take Me Out host Paddy McGuinness and automotive journalist Chris Harris, as it was felt it would be 'inappropriate', adding there would be a health and safety review. Late last year their former bosses at the BBC announced Top Gear, which turned the trio into superstars, was being axed in the aftermath of a horrific crash involving presenter Andrew Flintoff (R) pictured with co-hosts Paddy McGuinness (centre) and Chris Harris (L)

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