Jeremy Clarkson calls for Top Gear return despite Freddie Flintoff crash
- Former host Jeremy Clarkson recently called for the return of the BBC motoring show Top Gear.
- The BBC rested the program indefinitely following a serious crash involving host Freddie Flintoff in 2022.
- Clarkson hosted Top Gear from 2002 to 2015 before leaving to start The Grand Tour with former co-hosts.
- Clarkson told The Times, "It would be sad if it never came back."
- He believes current rapid changes in automotive technology make a car program important now.
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Jeremy Clarkson, 65, brands BBC Top Gear return 'needed more than ever' as he addresses comeback
Jeremy Clarkson, 65, says BBC Top Gear return 'needed more than ever' as he makes stance clear on possible comeback - Former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson has said a car show is "needed more than ever" due to the rise of electric vehicles
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Jeremy Clarkson on Top Gear’s future following Flintoff crash
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