Formula 1 driver Oscar Piastri has been spotted at Jeremy Clarkson’s farm in Oxfordshire.
The 23-year-old regularly races and has won two Formula One Grands Prix across two seasons in Hungry and Azerbaijan.
Yet he swapped the race car for a tractor on Tuesday as he was seen on former Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson’s Diddly Squat Farm in Chadlington.
The duo along with Clarkson’s Farm star Kaleb Cooper were seen across social media in photographs together as well as videos.
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Piastri was attempting to reverse a tractor and a trailer into a slot in the barn but was struggling much to the amusement of Mr Clarkson and Mr Cooper.
Mr Clarkson said: “We wanted to see if he could reverse that trailer into that slot in the barn. How long has he been doing it? 40 minutes?
Mr Cooper responded: “About 40 minutes, I thought you said he was a driver?”
Mr Clarkson said: “Come on Oscar. No he’s cocked it up.”
Season four of Clarkson’s Farm is currently in production after the success of the first three editions of the hit Prime Video series.
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The third season was released earlier this year and resulted in a tourist boom in the West Oxfordshire area in the summer.
Mr Clarkson also recently announced that a fifth season of the show had been commissioned and would also be on the way.
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