Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond had a emotional reunion this week.
The duo alongside James May presented Top Gear in the past before moving onto Prime Video’s The Grand Tour.
Ahead of the final episode’s release later this year, Mr Clarkson and Mr Hammond made a surprise reunion this week.
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The pair were spotted having an enthusiastic chat at the British Grand Prix on Sunday afternoon.
Mr Clarkson had predicted a win for Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton and was proved correct as the Brit raced to victory beating Red Bull’s Max Verstappen.
“We’re gonna have a wet race so my money is on either Lewis Hamilton or Fernando Alonso because they’re the old boys and old boys do well in the wet,” he said prior to the race.
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Mr Clarkson’s focus has now switched from cars to farming with the global success of Clarkson’s Farm.
The documentary, which is also streamed on Prime Video, shows the day-to-day life on the presenter’s Diddly Squat Farm in Chadlington.
A video posted to the official Diddly Squat Farm Shop Instagram account showed the 64-year-old and Mr Hammond talking at Silverstone whilst 'Take Me Back' by Charlie Peacock was playing.
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Season four of Clarkson’s Farm is being filmed and edited ahead of an anticipated release date next year.
Thousands have flocked to the location near Chipping Norton throughout this summer with hopes of catching a glimpse of the former Top Gear host.
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