The Grand Tour is finally back on screens as Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May travel the world in some seriously cool cars.
Amazon’s motoring show is in its third season and it seems there’s been a bit of a revamp for the new episodes.
For the first time ever, there won’t be any celebrity guests on the show.
And now, Jeremy has reflected on why they decided to take such action.
Speaking at the launch for The Grand Tour season three, Jeremy told press including Express.co.uk people just don’t want to see it.

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He said: “We looked at the bits people liked the most, the bits we liked the most, and it turns out it’s us three messing around in China, arguing and suffering.
“The fact of the matter is, when we began on the other channel – Radio Communism… BBC Corbyn,” he started, unable to not put a joke in about the BBC.
Jeremy went on: “Many years ago it was a British show and it was the only British motoring show in the UK and then it became international and it still is.
“We’re much better known in Italy for example, so there’s no point having us saying, ‘Here’s Howard from the Halifax advert’, because in Uruguay they haven’t got a f**king clue.
“So there seemed to us to be no point in persevering with the guest segment – no guests in season three.”
The show features some seriously dangerous and daring challenges but it was Jeremy Clarkson who got injured.
He recalled a time where he tried to modify a porcelain ornament and found himself suffering from a cut finger.
Jeremy said: “Can I just say… I hurt myself.
“I don’t know if you can see this, but the scar is still there and that’s six months on,” he said, pointing to his index finger.
Revealing how he did it, Jeremy went on: “I was attempting to remove the beak of a porcelain duck with a hammer.
“God knows how I got wrong – these two can’t work it out.”
Richard chipped in: “There were two things involved: a hammer and a porcelain duck. I can’t work it out.”
Jeremy continued to explain despite the jokes, it was quite a deep cut.
He added: “There was arterial blood gouting all over a car park in Georgia.
“So that’s the only injury that was sustained, I’m sorry to tell you, in the filming on The Grand Tour season three.”
The Grand Tour is now available to stream on Amazon.