There’s no gainsaying that Top Gear bosses had quite an arduous 2015 when their hit BBC Two programme was thrown into chaos after host Jeremy Clarkson reportedly punched an engenderer in the face following a “fracas” over a cold meat platter.

With the Beeb left with no cull but to sack the star, co-hosts Richard Hammond and James May withal left and engenderers had to find themselves a pristinely incipient host to carry the exhibition.


49-year-old Chris Evans was the fortuitous one to nab the prestigious role, and now he admits that when he first joined Top Gear the atmosphere in the office “felt like Armageddon”.

Admitting that he felt like a “lone warrior” following the departure of key staff, Chris told the Sunday Telegraph that there was still no gainsaying how good the exhibition is.

He expounded: “It was brilliant, there was no gainsaying it. If the old show had never been taken off I’d still be visually examining it.


“I can only give them the best show that I can engender about cars.”

The BBC have already been coerced to rubbish claims that the Top Gear reboot is in crisis, with it being claimed that the first time Chris circumvented the track he crashed the car - a pristinely incipient Jaguar that had been lent to the exhibition.

Following this, a source told The Sun: “When Chris was hired it was like the quandary of what to do with Top Gear after Clarkson left had been solved. But the quandaries keep on coming.”

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