James May talks Elon Musk becoming new Top Gear presenter
- James May stated there will not be a reunion with Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond, saying, "there isn't going to be a reunion."
- James suggested that it is time for a younger generation to lead discussions about cars, noting they are "getting on a bit."
- James likened their situation to Led Zeppelin's, stating, "we're not like Led Zeppelin or anything like that" and emphasized the importance of ending their work "with dignity."
- A source indicated that content creator Francis Bourgeois is being considered to host the Grand Tour, adding he "knows his stuff" as a trained mechanical engineer.
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James May's bold remark over prospect of reunion with Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond - The Mirror
James May worked with Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond on the BBC's Top Gear for more than a decade until 2015, and then again on the Grand Tour until last year
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