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Cow driving a roadster? The Grand Tour is pulling no punches!

<B>NUMBER 5 IS DROPPING:</B> The fifth episode of the Grand Tour looks to be the best on yet! <I>Image: YouTube</I>
<B>NUMBER 5 IS DROPPING:</B> The fifth episode of the Grand Tour looks to be the best on yet! <I>Image: YouTube</I>

Cape Town - The Grand Tour has become every thing the motoring fraternity came to expect from the hosts, but the action, excitement and laughter has been turned up all the way to 12!

And now the fifth trailer of the series has dropped and looks to be taking everything just that much further.

Is that a... cow?

Judging by the cars in the trailer, it seems as if this is the much talked about episode that the shows presenters - Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond - pay a visit to the Game of Thrones set in Marrakech, Morocco.

Clarkson drives around in an Alfa Romeo 4C Spider, Hammond gets behind the wheel of a Mazda MX-5, and May steers a Zenos E10 - whatever that is.

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Whatever it is the trio is doing in the latest episode, one of the things they are trying is to get a cow to jump.

Yes, Clarkson leads a cow with a rope like a dog and then tells the animal "Up, you come!" Right...

Check out the trailer below:

Car for a bone-head

Amazon also released a trailer of The Grand Tour in which Clarkson joins an awaiting Hammond and May. The issue is not so much him showing up, but rather in what he makes his grand appearance.

His vehicle of choice: a vehicle covered in animal bones!

See the "splendour" of Clarkson's creation below:

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