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Privacy NoticeJeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, James May are gearing up to say goodbye with one epic final episode of The Grand Tour titled, One for the Road. The trio embark on one last adventure and drive across the dangerous Zimbabwe desert in their dream cars. There are emotional moments for the lads, and for Richard, a near-death experience too. The star, who had a horrifying crash in 2006 while filming BBC’s Top Gear, revealed he once again feared for his life in the driving series. Talking about one particular scene in the finale where he attempts to cross the dangerous terrain in his car, Richard confessed, “I thought I was going to die.”

Richard reveals he feared for his life in the final episdoe of The Grand Tour

As Jeremy reminisced about his 22 year-long career with Richard and James, he spoke about his most terrifying moment which came in the Bolivia episode where he tackled a track known as ‘Death Road’. The star said, “I remember my children were watching and they said ‘we’re nervous and you’re sitting right next to us on the sofa so we know you definitely made it’”. And that’s not all Jeremy said about the accidents on the show. When it came to Richard, he joked, “Richard almost never took his own trousers off, it was always a paramedic.”

Richard, Jeremy and James have been working together for over two decades

The trio also gave some big spoilers as to what to expect from their final episode that airs on Friday 13 September on Prime Video. Not too surprisingly, Jeremy said, “We pick some unsuitable cars.” However, the strangest thing the three did for their final run was to be nice to each other. Richard added, “I was nice to James over the radio and it was met with silence.” Even the crew weren’t expecting the stars to change their ways. Luckily, there are still plenty of laughs along the way and friendly banter, especially when it comes to cars breaking down on the dirt tracks.

Jeremy, James, and Richard shared some stories of their 22 years together

It’s the end of the road for Jeremy, James and Richard who have been filming together for 22 years. The three men began their career on Top Gear in 2002. They left the BBC series in 2015, and moved over to Prime but have decided to stop the show on their own terms. Jeremy says there’s one thing that really shocked him about the whole experience, and that James wasn’t “sacked”. And revealed his co-star had been let go from “every job” he’d done before Top Gear. While James added that he would miss working with Jeremy and Richard, as the show had taken up a “third” of his life and explained that they decided to “end on a high”. Watch The Grand Tour: The End of the Road on Prime Video Friday 13 SeptemberStory SavedYou can find this story in  My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnJames MayJeremy ClarksonTop GearThe Grand TourRichard Hammond

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