Richard Hammond and James May Reunite After A Scandi Flick Crash | The Grand Tour | DRIVETRIBE



After their latest adventure blasting through Scandinavia, Hammond and May catch up and reminisce about their cars (and mishaps) out on the road. Check out their Mitsubishi Lancer EVO, Audi RS4 and Subaru Impreza.
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44 thoughts on “Richard Hammond and James May Reunite After A Scandi Flick Crash | The Grand Tour | DRIVETRIBE”

  1. The Subaru, and Evo are great rally cars, no doubt. Butt, the Audi can only be rallied by the genius drivers. It’s not designed for rallying, so you need to be among the greatest of all time drivers to keep up with the true rally production models.

    James, and Hammond should take some driving lessons from Jeremy Clarkson. 😂🎉😮❤

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  2. Splendid, humorous, well reasoned and insightful adult discussion of icons of the automotive world. Well done James and Richard. As to the EVO, export it to my home in Alabama and there will be no problems getting it back in fine form for road and track use. At present we have a decidedly low twit bureaucrat to auto enthusiast ratio so it will be back on the street (and track).

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  3. I really feel like that EVO needs to be put on a plinth and preserved. I honestly can't believe that May isn't keeping it because that car was the hero of the story. Completely indestructible. By the end it looked hung drawn and quartered and yet it still got to the there. A true testament to Japanese quality and a great example of a car with an enormous heart!

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  4. Just watched the latest episode. Surprised Amazon signed it off. Full of toilet jokes from the last century and three old men who definitely smell of p@ss, well past sell by date.

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