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Richard Hammond on 'threat' from The Grand Tour co-star James May: 'Not going to work'

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Richard Hammond, 50, who is best known for presenting The Grand Tour alongside James May, 57, and Jeremy Clarkson, 59, has publicly told his collaborator and friend, James May that his plan to get his Jaguar is “not going to work”.In a candid video, Richard Hammond spoke out about his prized possession and that he needs to be “alert” to his former co-host, James May.The Grand Tour presenter told his viewers: “I will be properly jagged out and I shall from then on, be alert to a certain, Mr J D May circling with evil intent.”Richard then went on to explain what James’ “type” is when it comes to cars, in an attempt to steer him away.He continued: “Because for a long time now, for some reason he liked my e type.“He usually likes his flashy,.

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