The Grand Tour’s Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May drive 30K motors in Poland after arriving via private jet
Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May were spotted filming in Poland on Monday ahead of the rumoured fifth season of their Amazon Prime show The Grand Tour.
The trio were joined by a crew of over 100 as they drove eye-catching cars through the city streets of Gdansk.
The show, which first premiered in 2016, has featured four seasons as well numerous specials before production on a fifth season was delayed in 2021 due to COVID.
Jeremy Clarkson, James May were filming in Poland ahead of a rumoured fifth season of The Grand Tour (pictured travelling to Poland via private jet).
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The pals cut casual figures as they were later filmed playfully scrutinising each other’s choice of vehicle.
Jeremy, 62, was seen driving a silver Mitsuoka Le-Seyde sports car while Richard, 52, got behind the wheel of a yellow Chevrolet SSR truck – which costs a cool £30,000.
And James, 59, pulled up the rear in a vintage pastel Crosley Convertible which has been referred to as a ‘soap dish on wheels’.
Spotted: The ostentatious cars attracted a huge crowd of onlookers with with neither local media nor police being informed (Richard Hammond pictured with a fan)
Fasten your seatbelts: Jeremy Clarkson, 62, was seen driving a white Mitsuoka Le-Seyde sports car (pictured) while Richard, 52, got behind the wheel of a yellow Chevrolet SSR truck
Convoy: James, 59, pulled up the rear in a vintage pastel Crosley Convertible (left) which has been referred to as a ‘soap dish on wheels’
The ostentatious cars attracted a huge crowd of onlookers as the filming trip had been shrouded in mystery, with neither local media nor police being informed.
Filming also featured a purple car which was emblazoned with the words ‘Tittie N Beer’.
The website also reported the crew shot in several places in Gdańsk – including Westerplatte where the opening shots of World War Two were fired.
The trio were followed by a camera which had been secured to a truck to capture the action as the crew shot in several places in Gdańsk – including Westerplatte where the opening shots of World War Two were fired (Richard Hammond pictured)
Filming also featured a purple car which was emblazoned with the words ‘Tittie N Beer’
Whilst on Tuesday the trio drove their cars to the neighbouring town of Poznan, followed by the large crew and dozens of other vehicles.
Jeremy took to Instagram earlier this week as he shared a snap of the three posing in front of a lavish private jet.
With long wait times at many UK airports he cheekily wrote: ‘What airport chaos?’. Hosts Jeremy (left) and Richard (right) waited for the crew before making their way on screen
Crowds gathered to watch the filming which took place in the centre of the picturesque village (James May pictured)
Off we go: On Tuesday the trio drove their cars to the neighbouring town of Poznan, followed by the large crew and dozens of other vehicles – leading to speculation a Polish episode will feature in the new series.
Fans gleefully rushed to the comment section to see the three men back together and the possibility of a new season, with one writing: ‘ The lads are back!’.
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