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Fmr. Top Gear hosts taking The Grand Tour to Rotterdam

Former Top Gear presenters Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May are heading to Rotterdam to film for their new show The Grand Tour, NU.nl reports. The Grand Tour, by American company Amazon, will show the three men traveling the world to test cars. Those world travels bring them to Rotterdam later this month. They will also visit Lapland in Finland. In both European cities the studio component of the show will be recorded in front of a live studio audience. The recordings in Rotterdam will happen in a tent on Saturday, October 22nd. Fans can sign up to attend the shooting from Tuesday. The Grand Tour will air from November 18th. Clarkson was suspended and then let go from Top Gear in March 2015 after getting into a fight, and then punching a producer. The broadcaster decided not to extend his contract. After his departure, Hammond and May also left.

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