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TOP Gear has returned for some international travel in Florida.

Here's everything you need to know about season 32 – including its star-studded line-up.

What time is Top Gear start?

Top Gear has returned for its 32nd series.

The show kicked off on BBC Two on June 5, 2022.

New episodes will continue to air every week on Sundays at 8 pm for an hour-long.

After it has aired you can watch it again on the BBC iPlayer.

Who are the Top Gear presenters?

  • Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff – Freddie is a former international cricketer who has made a name for himself as a broadcaster. He was born in Lancashire on December 6, 1977 – which makes him 44 years old. He's been involved in numerous TV projects – he won the first series of the Aussie I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!, presented ITV's Cannonball and is team captain on Sky One's A League of Their Own.
  • Paddy McGuinness – Paddy, born Patrick Joseph McGuinness, is a comedian, comedy actor and TV presenter. The Farnworth, Lancashire, native is a 48-year-old, having been born on August 14, 1973. He is best known for presenting shows like Take Me Out and Benchmark since his TV debut in 1995.
  • Chris Harris – Chris is a 47-year-old journalist who has made a career in the automotive field as a writer, presenter AND driver. His writing credits start with Autocar magazine, where he climbed the ranks to "road-test editor", writing opinion pieces and reviews on cars.

What will happen on Top Gear series 28?

The trio are back for some international travel for season 32 of Top Gear.

Flintoff, Harris and McGuinness all head to Florida for the first episode back.

The car enthusiast drive an RV across the US state's swampy Everglades in the hopes to find "weird and wonderful local motorsports".

Familiar with RVs (recreational vehicles), McGuinness managed to source a 1980s Holiday Rambler Alumalite for his companions to travel around in.

"There’s something about the way that an old RV fits into American culture that translates into Top Gear," says Harris.

"The iconography of that vehicle is very much Breaking Bad. And when they get beyond a certain age, they are only associated with bad activities. So when you see our RV, it suggests we’re running away from the police! But it was a joyous vehicle to be in."

Also in the season viewers can expect to see donk racing, swamp buggies, and the dirty 30.

 

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