You might already know that Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May signed a deal with Amazon to produce a brand new car show. Truth be told, the departing Top Gear crew isn't cheap to get a hold on and Amazon's $250 million cheque confirmed that.<div style="line-height: 16.7999992370605px; : rgb251, 251, 253;">
<div style="line-height: 16.7999992370605px; : rgb251, 251, 253;">Yes, according to the Financial Times, that's how much money the company paid to secure a three-season, 36-episode motoring show!<div style="line-height: 16.7999992370605px; : rgb251, 251, 253;">
<div style="line-height: 16.7999992370605px; : rgb251, 251, 253;">
<div style="line-height: 16.7999992370605px; : rgb251, 251, 253;">Yes, according to the Financial Times, that's how much money the company paid to secure a three-season, 36-episode motoring show!<div style="line-height: 16.7999992370605px; : rgb251, 251, 253;">
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