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The Grand Tour is coming to Whitby… find out how to get tickets to be in the audience

THE Grand Tour has officially hit the road, filming in a variety of locations across the globe.

The team have already taken their brand of brash comedy and high speed motors to Johannesburg and California and now they are heading a little closer to home.

 You could be in the studio audience for The Grand Tour
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You could be in the studio audience for The Grand TourCredit: Edward Whitehead

The first UK-based instalment of the show will be hosted from Whitby in West Yorkshire and if you want a piece of the action, now is your chance.

The episode will be filmed in front of a live studio audience in a marquee.

 Put the pedal down if you want to try your luck, applications close at midnight today
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 Put the pedal down if you want to try your luck, applications close at midnight todayCredit: PA:Press Association

The Grand Tour is set to launch on Amazon Prime in November.

Jay Marine of Amazon Video Europe said to the Radio Times: “Our first UK stop on The Grand Tour will be the historic North Yorkshire town of Whitby, so we invite fans to get in early to join Jeremy, Richard and James for thrills, spills and fish and chips by the seaside.”

 Whitby will be hosting the trio as they review the cars with their usual hilarious antics
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Whitby will be hosting the trio as they review the cars with their usual hilarious anticsCredit: PA:Press Association

If you are keen to be in the audience for the show when it shoots on October 13 and 14, you can apply using a but you’ll have to step on the gas as applications close at midnight tonight.

If you are unsuccessful there’s no need to worry, you can catch all the motorhead mayhem when the 12 week series starts on Amazon Prime from November 18.



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