The Grand Tour season 2: First look at Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond's Croatia stunt
JEREMY CLARKSON and Richard Hammond have been spotted filming for the second series of Amazon Prime hit The Grand Tour.
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The former Top Gear hosts were seen filming in Croatia for the past two days for a high-octane sequence.
Clarkson sported a flowery blue shirt and blue jeans for the cameras as Hammond opted for a casual black T-shirt and grey jeans while soaking in the sun.
The pair started shooting at the Zigljen ferry dock on the Island of Pag yesterday, before moving on to the former Maraska Factory for their second location this morning in Zadar, Croatia.
Hammond, 47, hopped into a daring red Ariel Nomad go-kart buggy for the adrenaline-filled production.
The Grand Tour season 2: First look at Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond's Croatia stunt
The Grand Tour season 2: Crew attach a microphone to Richard Hammond's T-shirt
The Grand Tour season 2: Richard Hammond rides a red Ariel Nomad go-kart buggy
The Grand Tour season 2: Jeremy Clarkson drives a blue Audi
It will go out this year at the same time the last one went out… whenever that was
As the cameras rolled, Clarkson, 57, chose to sit in the shade and ride a more comfortable blue Audi car.
Fellow presenter James May, 54, was nowhere to be seen while the filming took place.
Speaking about the release of the second season, Clarkson promoted their new website DriveTribe on a Facebook live video and revealed a potential November release date.
He said: “It will go out this year at the same time the last one went out… whenever that was.”
The Grand Tour season 2: Richard Hammond rides a red Ariel Nomad go-kart buggy
The Grand Tour season 2: Jeremy Clarkson drives a blue Audi
The Grand Tour season 2: Jeremy Clarkson races Richard Hammond while filming in Croatia
The Grand Tour season 2: Richard Hammond takes a break in a red Ariel Nomad go-kart buggy
It comes as Hammond ruled out taking part in more dangerous show stunts for the sake of his “beautiful” family.
Following two serious crashes, The Grand Tour host admitted he has to consider his wife and two children and said he won't risk "leaving them".
Hammond explained: “I’ve a beautiful wife and two beautiful daughters. I’m not going to risk leaving them. Not for their sake, but for mine.”
The Grand Tour returns to Amazon Prime later this year.