Jeremy Clarkson: The Grand Tour rants 'they can f**k off' as he hits out at Formula One

Jeremy Clarkson, 59, went on a epic rant about his hate for Formula One, as he said it he had become boring.

Speaking in a video on his DriveTribe YouTube page, the petrolhead spoke about why he no longer enjoys watching the sport.

“I’d rather what these grow [flowers] than watch a Formula One race and I love Formula One motor racing,” he said in his DriveTribe YouTube video.

Revealing his recommendations for how to improve the sport, he said: “Number one, get rid of the stewards. Dangerous deriving is what the fans want.

“If somebody did dangerous driving, I would give them an five extra championship points.”

He continued: “Number two, the cars have to be stronger. I want to see wheel to wheel action without bits of front wing coming off.

“Number three, the governing body need to look at what cricket did. I am no cricket fan but they need to look what cricket did.”

Jeremy said regarding Super Saturday, which saw England win the Cricket World Cup, an epic Wimbledon final where Novak Djokovic beat Roger Federer, and the British Grand Prix, the Formula One was at the bottom of the list.

“All of you f**k off,” he exclaimed about the motor sport.

“I want to see [Gilles] Villeneuve and [Rene] Arnoux wheel-to-wheel last lap of the French Grand Prix and if Ferrari don’t like that they can f**k off,” he said.

Expressing his hatred, Jeremy added: “In fact, Mercedes can f**k off. They can all f**k off.”

The Grand Tour presenter said: “Lets turn it into a proper sport again instead of a health and safety exercise.”

Jeremy called for the sport to be “totally changed” and said there is a need to “radicalise it”.

“When you get to the point when I’m watching tennis and not Silverstone, something is wrong with Formula One.”

Meanwhile, in another DriveTribe video, Jeremy explained filming for The Grand Tour hasn’t been going entirely to plan.

The presenter explained they had a particular ending to the show, which will see Jeremy, Richard Hammond and James May without a studio audience for the first time, but things went very wrong.

Speaking about the show, he said: “We’ve just done the first one and there is an incredibly dramatic ending that was entirely accidental.

“The ending we’d planned that we’d spent 100s of thousands of pounds on, that we’d researched for months, didn’t happen.”

Alluding to horrendous weather, Jeremy continued: “Not a mile away from where we were, some people were killed.

“As a result of the conditions, we simply couldn’t complete [the ending]. But, because of the conditions, we have one hell of an ending. Yeah, it will be an astonishing show.”

source: express.co.uk