As Richard Hammond and James May wrap up the "lost episodes" of Top Gear sans Jeremy Clarkson, the three are rumored to be heading to Netflix with the unsuspended pair turning down deals worth 4 million GBP.
Here's what caught our eyes over the weekend.
I Don't Need A Monster Truck (WIRED)
Small trucks were virtually the only good thing about the '90s. Oh, and music. The music was good.
Top Gear doesn't need Chris Evans. It needs a woman (The Telegraph)
"Personally, I didn't really care. Clarkson was finally off our TV screens. After 13 years of racist comments, general rudeness and physical violence (Piers Morgan also fell prey to his wayward fist), the BBC got some balls and sacked the man."
Top Gear's Richard Hammond and James May to refuse £4MILLION return for show with Jeremy Clarkson (Mirror)
This time it won't be "back to the studio" for the three Top Gear hosts. Instead, they're off to Netflix.
F1 teams reject mid-race refueling plan (AutoBlog)
Risks outweigh benefits in F1's latest idea to spice up the show.
Facelifted Mazda BT-50 Pickup Gets The Kodo Look (CarScoops)
Mazda's Hilux competitor is getting a facelift in the style of many of the brand's other offerings.
Ford running short of F-150 frames (AutoBlog)
Due to an issue with Ford's frame supplier Metalsa, production has lagged and demand isn't being met.
Toyota Discontinues TRD Supercharger Program (AutoGuide)
Goodbye, TRD superchargers. Though, we can't say you'll be missed.
Benz to power houses too (Motoring.com.au)
Tesla isn't the only automaker looking to bring electrons to your household outlets.
Finnjet, the only car with a chrome bill bigger than its gas bill, comes up for sale (Hemmings Daily)
Mother of Chrome God.
Escalade V8: 400 HP 1966 Toyota Crown Deluxe (Bring A Trailer)
While I usually dump a bit on Japanese restomods, this one deserves your attention.
Subaru Reveals New Hyper Blue Exterior Color (AutoGuide)
New blue shade tries to out-Polestar Polestar.
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