The three stars are known for presenting major TV host together such as BBC’s Top Gear and Prime Video’s The Grand Tour over the past two decades.
Since the culmination of these two shows, the trio have gone their own ways professionally with different projects.
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Mr Clarkson has found further success with the Prime Video smash hit Clarkson’s Farm which documents life at his Diddly Squat Farm in Chadlington, Oxfordshire.
Mr May now runs a pub in Wiltshire and starred in his own travel show while Mr Hammond podcasts with his daughter.
Yet now the trio have officially called in quits after all three stars have signed off on the dissolution of their company which made the shows, W. Chump and Sons.
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On July 11th, it filed three documents with Companies House declaring solvency, appointing a voluntary liquidator and making a ‘special resolution to wind up.’
The most recently filed accounts by the company indicate an annual turnover of £6 million and assets of £3.8 million according to national reports.
Fans hoping to see Mr Clarkson, Mr May and Mr Hammond together one last time will be able to watch the final Grand Tour special, filmed in Zimbabwe, later this year.
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