A car has crashed into an advert featuring Jeremy Clarkson at a supermarket on the Oxfordshire border.
The incident happened this week at the Coop shop on Salford Road in Bidford-on-Avon as a white and black BMW i3 smashed into the car park railings.
On the railing was an advert for Jeremy Clarkson’s alcohol brand Hawkstone which featured a photograph of the TV presenter as well as Clarkson’s Farm star Kaleb Cooper.
Two photographs of the incident were posted on the official Hawkstone Instagram page with the team seeing the funny side.
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A caption attached to the pictures said: “Don’t worry neither Jeremy Clarkson nor Kaleb Cooper were hurt as you can see!
“Name this supermarket to be the lucky winner of a case of 24.”
Several commenters correctly identified the supermarket to be the Bidford Coop shop which sits in south Warwickshire, close to the Oxfordshire border.
Others in the comments took the chance to have some more fun and make jokes about Mr Clarkson’s popular car shows Top Gear and The Grand Tour and co-hosts Richard Hammond and James May.
“Hammond tries out the new BMW,” joked one commenter.
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Another said: “Who let Hammond drive?”
“Can’t be James it’s not a historic people’s car,” said another commenter.
One person joked that Mr May was the driver and said: “Doesn’t James May own an i3?”
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