Car show presenters Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May are in line for a multimillion-pound windfall, according to financial records. Car show presenters Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May are in line for a multimillion-pound windfall, according to financial records. The trio, who presented the BBC’s Top Gear before moving to Amazon to front The Grand Tour, were directors of Chump Holdings Ltd, alongside their executive producer Andy Wilman. Richard Hammond, Jeremy Clarkson and James May are set for a financial windfall, according to financial records (Ian West/PA)The company was wound up last month with an estimated surplus of £28,927,645 after all debts had been paid, according to Companies House records. Chump Holdings was set up in October 2015, shortly after Clarkson, 59, Hammond, 49, and May, 56, announced they had struck a deal with Amazon to make a new car show.
Source: Irish Independent May 01, 2019 03:11 UTC