Years after bidding farewell to Top Gear, Richard Hammond and James May returned to the show’s most iconic filming location—Dunsfold Aerodrome—for one emotional last drive.
For automotive fans, Top Gear holds a special place in television history. With its blend of humor, epic adventures, and car reviews, the chemistry between Jeremy Clarkson, James May, and Richard Hammond turned it into a global phenomenon. Although the BBC series ended rather suddenly, the trio quickly launched The Grand Tour on Amazon, keeping the spirit alive in a new format. Yet, nothing quite matches the charm of the original Top Gear test track.
Located at the Dunsfold Aerodrome in Surrey, England, the 1.9-mile circuit became synonymous with the show. While the studio segments were filmed indoors, the real excitement took place out on this converted airstrip. From power laps to crazy stunts, it served as the heartbeat of the show’s action.
Since 2002, Dunsfold had been home to countless legendary moments. However, redevelopment plans announced in 2018 cast doubt over its future. While parts of the site are now under construction for housing, reports suggest the track will remain in use at least until 2026, giving fans a few more years to celebrate its legacy.
In a touching tribute, Hammond and May reunited at Dunsfold to drive one final lap together—this time behind the wheel of the Porsche Taycan Turbo GT. This high-performance electric sedan, known for its blistering speed and futuristic engineering, was a symbolic choice. It not only showcased the evolution of automotive technology but also honored the deep connection between the presenters and the place where it all began.
The lap was part of a nostalgic feature on Drivetribe, where the duo reflected on their favorite memories and shared heartfelt stories from their Top Gear days. Though both Top Gear and The Grand Tour have shifted into new formats—focusing on annual feature-length specials—their legacy remains powerful.
Watching the video evokes a bittersweet feeling. While we miss the chaos and laughter of the original series, there’s comfort in seeing the presenters revisit the track one last time. In many ways, this final drive feels like the ending the show deserved—a quiet, poignant farewell on the stretch of tarmac where legends were made.
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