Amazon Top Gear premiere date, spoilers: Jeremy Clarkson's new car show still doesn't have official title; will premiere in fall

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Former "Top Gear" hosts Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond have released a promo for their new auto show, which will premiere on Amazon Prime despite the fact that they have not yet come up with an official title. This issue has become a running gag for the three car-show hosts and is played for laughs in the promo.

As stated in a report from Mirror, the promo begins with the trio realizing that they could not keep referring to their new show as the "Currently unnamed TV show" because of how inconvenient and clumsy it is when they should already have a title for the series. 

Suggestions such as "Auto Mates" and "Tri Pod" are given but both are shot down in comedic fashion. Clarkson then points out that whatever title they come up with it should reflect the show's true nature, describing it as a "small puddle of excellence," which the remaining co-hosts agree to.

As part of their running joke the group decides to remain silent until they can come up with an official title, but the promo ends with nothing decided. The video then ends by promoting one of the longest hashtags used for marketing, "TheStillVeryMuchUntitledClarksonHammondMayAmazonPrimeShowComingAutumn"

Despite not having an official title, the hashtag does confirm that the series will premiere later this year. Fans speculate that this means it could premiere on Amazon as early as September or in October if several obstacles like dangerous stunts would cause a delay. 

In relation to the stunts that may cause delay, Clarkson did post a photo of himself on Twitter following a recent accident that occurred while he was performing what he claims to be the most dangerous stunt he has ever tried. Fortunately, the host managed to come out of the accident relatively safe, sustaining only a few minor injuries.

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