Jeremy Clarkson has revealed that James May is going to delete his and Richard Hammond’s phone numbers.
The trio will reunite for one last time after a 22-year career together as the final episode of Prime Video’s The Grand Tour will stream on Friday, September 13.
Having presented Top Gear together in the past and then started The Grand Tour in 2015, the three friends will go their separate ways professionally this month.
The last episode is set in Zimbabwe and sees the gang end with an emotional goodbye with cars, drinks and conversations.
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A second trailer was released in the past few days with numerous scenes previewed from the episode.
In one clip towards the end of the video, a humorous moment was shared between the trio as Jeremy Clarkson revealed that James May was planning on deleting Richard Hammond’s number.
“He [James May] said he’s deleting our numbers as soon as we do it,” he said.
“We finish and delete, there, they've gone.”
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The 64-yar-old has recently opened up a new pub in Asthill near Burford in Oxfordshire after making renovations to The Windmill.
Now known as The Farmer’s Dog, Mr Clarkson is bringing in huge crowds desperate for a pint of Hawkstone and to eat a roast dinner at the venue.
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