Jeremy Clarkson says that he has been left “worn out” by The Grand Tour with Richard Hammond and James May.
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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Reflecting on the upcoming finale, Mr Clarkson has revealed that the series with Mr May and Mr Hammond had been wearing him out.
“I’m not saying this in a derogatory way by any means, but James has the emotions of a stone,” he said.
“He just doesn’t do emotions, so there were no tears from him. Hammond, yes.
“I was surprisingly unemotional in a weird way because I can see James and Hammond any time I want to, they’re only a phone call away, and I’m sure we will.
“And I’ve done enough of the travel, I was worn out by it.
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“We’ve done everything you can realistically do with a car, and the world has shrunk and that’s the tragedy.
“The world is a much more troubled place than it was 20 years ago.
“We were very lucky to do what we did when we did.”
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