
UK: Top Gear’s Hammond May RIDICULE journalist, express uncertainty about future *EXCLUSIVE*
Former TopGear co-presenters Richard Hammond and James May admitted uncertainty about their future during an interview at the Staffordshire Country Showground, Sunday. The two joked and ridiculed the journalist present, suggesting they recently lost their jobs in a pub and papershop before threatening to kick the journalist in the "throat."
The two sold off 12 of their precious motorbikes on the day, with May making £37,720 (€52,666; $57,211) from eight bikes and Hammond making £39,905 (€55,717; $60,525) from his four. The auction was hosted by Bonhams in their Spring Sale.

Former TopGear co-presenters Richard Hammond and James May admitted uncertainty about their future during an interview at the Staffordshire Country Showground, Sunday. The two joked and ridiculed the journalist present, suggesting they recently lost their jobs in a pub and papershop before threatening to kick the journalist in the "throat."
The two sold off 12 of their precious motorbikes on the day, with May making £37,720 (€52,666; $57,211) from eight bikes and Hammond making £39,905 (€55,717; $60,525) from his four. The auction was hosted by Bonhams in their Spring Sale.