Top Gear is consistently rated as one of the world's top shows starring the dynamic trio of Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May.
Despite causing regular headaches for the BBC's public relations office with dodgy quips, they're pretty hard-working guys.
When they're not blowing up caravans or testing supercars, each writes a column for various publications and has roles in other TV shows.
HAMMOND GOES SOLO
According to BBC media release, Hammond will host a TV show with BBC America titled "Hard Drive with Richard Hammond". It will be produced by the BBC and follow a similar format to "World's Toughest Driving Tests".
Hammond will travel the US and compete with local experts in some of the toughest and most extraordinary vehicles in the US.
Also in development is another US show with fellow Top Gear presenter James May, who will journey to discover what being a man is all about as he teams up with a sidekick for "James May's Man Lab US".
Despite causing regular headaches for the BBC's public relations office with dodgy quips, they're pretty hard-working guys.
When they're not blowing up caravans or testing supercars, each writes a column for various publications and has roles in other TV shows.
HAMMOND GOES SOLO
According to BBC media release, Hammond will host a TV show with BBC America titled "Hard Drive with Richard Hammond". It will be produced by the BBC and follow a similar format to "World's Toughest Driving Tests".
Hammond will travel the US and compete with local experts in some of the toughest and most extraordinary vehicles in the US.
Also in development is another US show with fellow Top Gear presenter James May, who will journey to discover what being a man is all about as he teams up with a sidekick for "James May's Man Lab US".