When Jeremy Clarkson was sacked from Top Gear, the UK knew that the show would never be the same again. Quickly afterwards, co-hosts James May and Richard Hammond also left the show forcing BBC bosses to find three new presenters.
Earlier on this year it was announced that former Friends star, Matt Le Blanc and Chris Evans would be hosting the new Top Gear along with racing driver Sabine Schmitz, YouTube star Chris Harris, F1 pundit Eddie Jordan and motoring journalist Rory Reid.
When the first episode of the famous car show hit our screens, it reached over 4.3 million views by the subsequent week only nearly half of that amount turned back it. Chris Evans was criticised over the lack of ratings and many people have doubted as to if the show will ever be as popular as it once was again, but only time will tell.