Jeremy Clarkson, known for his controversial comments and actions on Top Gear and The Grand Tour, has been revealed to have made his co-presenter James May “wince” during their time on the BBC show. May admitted that Clarkson’s behavior would make him cringe, but surprisingly, not when Clarkson was being controversial. Instead, May expressed discomfort when Clarkson displayed a lack of understanding in basic principles, such as aerodynamics. Despite the criticism they received during their tenure on Top Gear, May defended the show, stating that it was not sexist or misogynistic but rather “painfully honest.”
May also shared his thoughts on the future of the motoring series, suggesting that a change in format would be necessary to align with the evolving social attitudes towards cars. With Top Gear currently on hiatus following Freddie Flintoff’s crash, May believes that the show will need to adapt to the changing landscape and become more politically aware. He emphasized the importance of addressing outdated views on masculinity and male hobbies, which inspired his upcoming show, James May And The Dull Men’s Club, where he explores the concept of “dullness” in a humorous and engaging manner.
Meanwhile, Flintoff, who faced challenges after his accident on Top Gear, has been making a steady comeback with new projects, including a BBC TV series and hosting a Christmas special of the classic quiz show Bullseye. Despite struggling with anxiety and flashbacks from the crash, Flintoff’s resilience and determination have allowed him to return to the public eye with confidence. His journey serves as a reminder of the mental and emotional toll that accidents and setbacks can have on individuals, even those in the public eye.
As the landscape of television and entertainment continues to evolve, Clarkson, May, and Hammond’s impact on the motoring genre remains significant. Their dynamic on-screen presence and unique perspectives have shaped the way audiences view car shows, sparking discussions on masculinity, honesty, and entertainment. While Top Gear may be on pause for now, the legacy of the trio lives on through their individual projects and contributions to the world of television.