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Top Gear trailer: First clip of Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc in action pokes fun at 'car sickness' stories

'Feel the heat baby'

Jack Shepherd
Thursday 31 March 2016 09:21 EDT
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The first trailer for Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc's revamped Top Gear has finally been released, showcasing the BBC's all new team.

In the one-minute clip, both hosts are seen taking part in various stunts, most of which have previously featured in the news such as Evans throwing up by the side of the track after going for a spin in an Audi R8 V10 with co-star Sabine Schmitz.

"Why is it red?" Schmitz asked him, to which Evans replied "Strawberries.” Also shown is LeBlanc driving a Reliant Robin coated in the American flag, while Jenson Button is seen racing around what we presume is the Top Gear track.

There's also an incredibly cringe moment from Evans as he shouts to the camera "Feel the heat baby". Watch below.

The upcoming series will be the show's 23rd and the first without Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond. The original trio are currently working on their own upcoming car show for Amazon Prime.

Evans has recently poked fun at the three hosts, calling them 'Zippy, George and Bungle', to which May replied: “That’s quite good actually.”

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