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Grand Tour star Richard Hammond, 50, said he needs to paint alongside one of his favorite Top Gear friends for a “new show,” as he put it, 60-year-old Jeremy Clarkson and 57-year-old James May discussed it in combination recently.The BBC’s favourite focused on the main points of his plans and where he would probably “take it away.”
Richard talked about his plans for one of his top vehicles, his Opel Kadett, which he calls Oliver.
The presenter fell in love with his Opel for the first time in the special episode Top Gear in Botswana.
Now, in a new interview with Drive Tribe, Richard was asked if he had any plans for Oliver in the near future, and revealed, “They ask me if I have any plans for Oliver.
“I mean, I have that, he, ” he added.
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“Sí.Me would like to one day, maybe, make a program, use it for as many other things as I can.We were talking about it the day, me and the boys.”
Richard went on to explain how he would modify his trusty car, adding: “I’d like to take it to a level rally, take it to endurance races, take it to race on the track, but in all cases, customize the car to do it because he will be Oliver.
“I’m going to drop a small V8 block on it for a while.
“This will raise doubts about the rest of the transmission and stimulate trade,” he said in the conversation.
Richard has continued to reveal that he is eager to evolve his car as his new prospective company.
“Yes, it’s going to break itself, so I’d like a new logo underneath, but I’d love to get it through evolutions, I think it might be fun.
The TV star then asked his audience and enthusiasts to share his comments and whether they would be interested in his idea.
“Maybe you’ll just let us know if you think it’s a smart concept and it’s anything we can do.
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While filming was suspended for The Grand Tour, which Richard presents with Jeremy and James, the latter revealed what he had done the lockdown.
This comes after James joined Virgin Radio host Chris Evans on his breakfast radio screen this week.
Chris began: “Jeremy, he’s filming this agricultural documentary Array…”, to which James replied: “Yes, yet he’s been doing this for years.I guess agriculture’s been a whole for a year.
‘I don’t know much about farming, I’ll be honest, I guess it’s going to have to be a year-long cycle, so yes, he just drives a tractor and shoots it.
The former BBC Radio 2 host then asked: “Has the blockade accelerated this kind of independent procedure you are going through?”
James replied: “Our big things like the Grand Tour are delayed, obviously, because we can’t go anywhere.
“But we can’t go anywhere to do the other things we were going through,” he shared before talking about his show, James May: Our Man In Japan.
“I mean, I’m about to go and do something else about Our Man In.It hasn’t been canceled yet, it was postponed, probably enough.
James’ eponymous publication follows his travels in the country of Japan and debuted in January on Amazon Prime.