The Grand Tour fans say it's a 'sad day' as 'emotional' finale airs

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And on that bombshell, The Grand Tour has come to an end. After working together for 22 years, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammon and James May bid an emotional farewell with the last-ever episode of their hit Amazon series.

Available to stream now, The Grand Tour: One for the Road sees the trio head to Zimbabwe for a stunning road trip through beautiful and often challenging landscapes, leading to an emotional ending on a strangely familiar island. As per the official synopsis, One for the Road will see Clarkson, Hammond and May journey through the country in three glorious cars they’ve always wanted to own; a 1982 Lancia Montecarlo, a 1974 Ford Capri 3-litre and a 1974 Triumph Stag.

There, they embark on a classic road trip through some of the most stunning landscapes they’ve ever encountered, winding through lush mountains, spearing across dry planes, cruising down beautiful boulevards, breezing past elephants and giraffes and taking their chances crossing a crocodile-infested lake on three unusual car-carrying boats.

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The Grand Tour has proved a big hit among fans since launching in 2016, with countless viewers tuning in since the hosts left Top Gear in 2015. Fans have stuck by the trio since they joined the reboot of the BBC motoring series back in 2002.

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The launched their latest series on Amazon in 2016 and have since travelled to 41 countries in 187 cars across five action-packed seasons. Previous episodes in the final instalment taking them to the Sahara, Scandinavia and Central Europe.

On why they decided to call time on their Grand Tour, Clarkson said he is simply ‘worn out’ by the demands of the show.

“I’ve done enough of the travel, I was worn out by it,” he said. “I’m too old. It’s a young man’s game.

“The other thing is that if we were to sit down and ask, ‘Where next?’ well, we’ve been everywhere. We’ve done everything you can realistically do with a car and the world has shrunk and that’s the tragedy. The world is a much more troubled place than it was 20 years ago.”

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Since One for the Road premiered on Friday (September 13), scores of fans have taken to social media to pay tribute to Clarkson, Hammond and May, with some saying TV will ‘not be the same again. Writing on X, @BaymaxMMXII said: “I cried at the ending on that last stop. Thank you chaps for the adventures.”

@chelsea85437561 said: “A very sad day The Grand Tour comes to an end. I will miss Jeremy, Richard and James. I just want to say thank you for the best show in the world. You are all going to be missed”

@BoyNamedSue50 said: “Absolutely fantastic episode – hats off to all concerned. TV will not be the same again.”

@Richie_1892 said: “Bravo gentlemen. Absolutely brilliant and emotional final episode. Such a shame that it’s got to end. Thank you so much for the laughs and tears, it’s been grand. You will be missed.”

@nickshields22 said: “Just watched One for the Road and had tears in my eyes. Thank you guys for everything, thank you for the years and years of laughter, fun and complete lunacy. We love you all. Thank you.”

The Grand Tour: One for the Road is streaming now on Prime Video.

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The Grand Tour fans say it's a 'sad day' as 'emotional' finale airs

The Grand Tour fans say it's a 'sad day' as 'emotional' finale airs

The Grand Tour fans say it's a 'sad day' as 'emotional' finale airs

The Grand Tour fans say it's a 'sad day' as 'emotional' finale airs
The Grand Tour fans say it's a 'sad day' as 'emotional' finale airs
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