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Jeremy Clarkson Suck all you want I'll make more T-Shirt . and the rest of The Grand Tour crew have said goodbye to the franchise with the release of One for the Road. Clarkson, along with his two co-hosts Richard Hammond and James May, has called it quits after 22 years of being the predominant voices in automotive TV journalism. The trio worked together on BBC’s Top Gear for 13 years from 2002-2015 before being ousted from the program thanks to an alleged assault by Clarkson and starting The Grand Tour (another tongue-in-cheek car-focused TV magazine) for Amazon Prime Video.

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The Grand Tour ended after the release of the One for the Road special on Amazon Prime Video Suck all you want I'll make more T-Shirt . This comes after six seasons of the show on the streaming platform and a more than two-decade-long partnership between the creative forces behind it. After 437 episodes of TV (299 of which were on their previous Top Gear series) and eight road trip-style specials working together, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May are potentially putting their time in the automotive world in the rearview, with no future car-based TV projects announced. The recently-released One for the Road special was deemed an on-off final goodbye for fans in the lead-up to release, allowing audiences to prepare themselves for The Grand Tour’s (for lack of a better term) grand finale (via Variety). Clarkson, who both hosted and was one of the creative forces behind the Prime Video streaming series, spoke to The Times about the beloved show coming to an end. He said that the biggest reason for ending the series was the physical demand it continued to put on him and his co-hosts. He called the show “immensely physical,” pointing to some of the conditions the team had to work under, including traversing the Sahara Desert: “[The show is] immensely physical… when you’re unfit and fat and old, which I am. If you’re Bear Grylls you go to a hotel – there aren’t any hotels in the Sahara.” Clarkson called the style of production The Grand Tour had turned into over the years a “young man’s game.” He added that the team had “done everything you can realistically do with a car,” so it was time to bring it to an end: “[It is] a young man’s game. We’ve done everything you can realistically do with a car, and the world has shrunk and that’s the tragedy. Years ago, we drove from Iraq into eastern Turkey into Syria, Damascus and Israel. We did the Crimea to Ukraine. You couldn’t do any of that now.” 
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