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Clarkson's new show being filmed at the International Autodrome, Portimão

clarksonDisgraced TV Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson has published a picture that confirms that the mystery location for the filming of his new venture is the International Autodrome, Portimão.

A picture published social media shows Clarkson posing alongside Richard Hammond and James May with their team, two trucks and three high performance sports cars.

The trio who are contracted in a multi-million deal to Amazon Prime Video to try and repeat their Top Gear success pose in front of a Ferrari, a McLaren P1 and a Porsche 918 Spyder against a backdrop that unmistakably is the Algarve’s autodrome.

The new programme has the working title of ‘Gear Knobs’ and will be available early in 2016 on the Amazon streaming service. Producer Andy Wilman also has left Top Gear to join the popular trio whose contracts were not renewed by BBC management.

Clarkson was sacked from the BBC after assaulting his producer Oisin Tymon in a row over catering facilities and despite his abrasive, rude and outspoken presentation style, has millions of fans worldwide who are keen to see his new show.

Clarkson's reference to Gordon Brown as "a one-eyed Scottish idiot" was perhaps a low point in the BBC's output and other supposedly racist remarks have received wide media coverage but the presenter's popularity outside the BBC's cloistered and politically correct corridors of power is massive with over 1 million people signing a petition to have him reinstated.

Top Gear management chose the former media bad boy Chris Evans to front the hit programme in a three year deal after Clarkson’s departure.

Evans' pay deal is not revealed but Clarkson is set to earn £10 million a year for a series of 36 episodes on Amazon Prime which has budgeted £4.5 million per show.

 

 

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+1 #3 Chip the Duck 2015-10-10 11:34
Carefully planned manoeuvre? No way.

His arrogant, aggressive and abusive behaviour got him sacked.
+1 #2 Joao Martins 2015-10-10 10:26
Disgraced TV Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson
really, disgraced, you must be joking, a carefully planned manouvre to get a better pay deal, and they have, a new show and more money, a show about 3 motoring writers driving cars i could never afford around a racetrack telling us it does 0-60 in who cares, oh sorry 2 motoring writers and one stooge.
+1 #1 Maxwell 2015-10-08 21:20
Seems to be a good example of cultural differences that the stars and the production team were all sworn to secrecy. But some Portuguese, also sworn to secrecy .... blabs!

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