The Grand Tour’s first series ends with hilarious blooper reel of James May mocking Richard Hammond and Jeremy Clarkson’s driving mishaps
The last episode is available to stream from tonight
The last episode is available to stream from tonight
THE Grand Tour's final episode airs tonight and they have finished off the first series with a hilarious blooper reel of James May mocking Richard Hammond and Jeremy Clarkson's driving mishaps.
Fans of the show will be able to stream the season finale on Amazon Prime from tonight but the boys couldn't finish the series without poking fun at each other one last time.
In the video, Richard speeds around the track before screeching to a halt as James commentated: "Here is Richard Hammond, can he contain 170 horse power? No, it would appear not."
In another scene, Richard is driving a red Ford Mustang and says: "I've got an idea" to which James says, "I bet it wasn't this" as he slides into a field on the side of the track.
Poor Richard tries to drift a third time but fails once again.
Jeremy also reveals in the episode that Richard can't drift and they've been using stunt doubles for him the entire time
"Everything you've ever seen in the past of him drifting has been done with smoke, mirrors, clever editing and… let's be honest, stunt drivers," he said.
However, Richard is treated to a lesson from professional drifters in France during the final instalment.
The first season comes to a close tonight and fans will be treated to the sights of Dubai as Jeremy and Richard take each other on in their own cars.
Jeremy goes for his Volkswagen Golf GTI while James argues for his electrically powered BMW i3.
Back in the tent, Jeremy has one of his usual quips as he says: "We are in Dubai. For the first time ever…we are the poorest people in the tent
"Look at these fountains, look at this Perrier water."
Meanwhile, in far less sunny climes at home, James and a guest driver take part in a sport called winching where they most of the time covered in mud if the trailer is anything to go by.
As he dredges through the muddy pond James says: "Oh that's better" before falling over.
The first series has been a great success becoming Amazon Prime's most-watched premiere in the streaming-device's history.
The trio have signed a three-year-deal with so at least another two seasons are guaranteed.
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