With Chris Evans Gone, Top Gear Will Thrive

The latter part of Top Gear series 23 surpassed a lot of people's expectations, with the last few episodes chock full of amazing car content. And with the show's weakest link now gone, the future's looking bright
With Chris Evans Gone, Top Gear Will Thrive

Just over six weeks ago, I was sitting through the first ever episode of Top Gear in the ‘post-Clarkson era’. Many had chosen to hate it before it even aired, but I approached it with an open mind. After all - I remember thinking - we have The Grand Tour to look forward to, so if this revamped Top Gear ends up being half decent, we’ll all have two car shows to watch.

However, after an hour of wincing, cringing, and head-shaking, all those hopes were dashed. It was an unmitigated disaster. A complete train wreck. From Chris Evans’ shouty delivery to the horrifically boring and seemingly pointless Reliant Realto feature, it was indefensibly poor. I didn’t think it was possible for the show to recover from such an uninspiring opening salvo, but recover it did. Big time.

With Chris Evans Gone, Top Gear Will Thrive

Episode two was - if not quite there - a huge improvement, and from episode three onwards, ‘new Top Gear’ became a show I genuinely looked forward to watching. This was mostly due to the presence of Chris Harris and Rory Reid - both of whom had been consigned to presenting only the ‘Extra Gear’ spin-off up until that point - with each of the YouTube imports putting out a stunning car film every episode. In the mix were some decent films featuring Matt LeBlanc, Sabine Schmitz, and even a few creditable efforts from Evans.

Having become known for episodes filled with ‘cocking about’, Clarkson, Hammond and May used to actually joke about having made an ‘actual car programme’ on the rare occasions they actually did. But with Top Gear series 23, it felt like we got four ‘actual car programmes’ one after the other. As far as proper car content goes, it was arguably the best series in years.

The trouble is, all of those elements from Harris, Reid and everyone else needed some kind of glue to be held together to form a cohesive package. And the main ingredient of that glue - Evans - just wasn’t working out. Harris and Reid were naturals, and even LeBlanc’s relaxed - if a little wooden - delivery was working. But Evans? Everything was always too forced, too try hard, and most definitely too loud. And that’s before you factor in his ability to talk insightfully about cars - or lack of.

With Chris Evans Gone, Top Gear Will Thrive

So, it was no surprise that when Evans announced his resignation from Top Gear, we were presented with hundreds of rejoicing comments (a ridiculous 500 in the first 45 minutes across CT and CT Facebook). You guys are glad to see him gone, of that there is no doubt.

With the show’s weakest link gone, the future for Top Gear is suddenly looking a lot more rosy. The BBC may choose to replace Evans directly, but it seems more likely that Matt LeBlanc will have a more prominent role as the main host. That’s certainly how it sounds judging by a statement from BBC Studios Director Mark Linsey, who said Evans: “Firmly believes that the right people remain.”

Should that be the case, it’d open up a lot more screen time for Harris and Reid. We’d almost certainly see them in every episode - as the producers would be mad to repeat the ‘part time’ arrangement we’ve had this series - and might even see them on screen at the same time. As it stands, we’ve only seen them together for any meaningful length of time on Extra Gear, where the duo have displayed great chemistry even at this early stage.

With Chris Evans Gone, Top Gear Will Thrive

As to where Sabine Schmitz and Eddie Jordan would fit into all of this, I’m not sure. Sabine is undoubtedly a great driver and was always a fun guest on Clarkson, Hammond and May’s iteration of Top Gear, but as a presenter she’s some way off the mark. English not being her first language is a clear barrier, and like Evans, she’s not adept at describing how a car feels to drive. And Jordan? I’m still not sure why he’s there, and with the way he comes across on screen, it’s almost as though he hasn’t the faintest idea either. Even if they stay, though - and if they do, are given clearer roles - the show has a very positive future post-Evans.

Top Gear may never reach the lofty heights of the Clarkson era in terms of audience figures, but I don’t care. It’s more about cars than it has been in years, and now it’s lost the main thing holding it back, it’ll only get better. Roll on series 24…

Comments

Jacob Brisley

Time to wheel out Tiff Needell! Now fifth gear is gone he is the perfect fit, him and Harris even have history

07/04/2016 - 20:37 |
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Dude, absolutely agree with you.

07/04/2016 - 22:41 |
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I’d like to see that. I’ve enjoyed Tiff on fifth gear

07/04/2016 - 23:33 |
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yes tiff would be awesome!

07/04/2016 - 23:38 |
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While I don’t particularly like Tiff (he comes across as a little too cocky and full-of-himself for my liking), I agree that, as a presenter, he’s excellent, and would fit right in on New Top Gear.

07/05/2016 - 06:22 |
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Ewan Brown

Chris Harris <3

07/04/2016 - 20:39 |
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Anonymous

Alex! This is it. The opportunity we were looking for. Time to show who’s the boss!!!!

07/04/2016 - 20:44 |
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Anonymous

Whens season 24 supposed to come out? If the Trio launch their amazon show very successfully and before that, then I can’t see how TG is going to recover, even with someone else at the helm.

They had one chance to make a good impression and they blew it, even if 3 new presenters with exactly the same level of chemistry and banter as the trio would have a hard time recovering those lost viewers, let alone the current crew.

07/04/2016 - 20:59 |
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Ezra Berg (1994 Buick Roadmaster) (1970 El Camino)

So basically the new Top Gear will be better

07/04/2016 - 21:09 |
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Arno

I don’t know why everybody thinks Rory is so good? Well judging from the poll not everybody does since more people prefer LeBlanc over Reid, and rightfully so. He’s just not that interesting to watch, I find most of his films quite boring. There’s nothing special, nothing unique, about the way he presents.

07/04/2016 - 21:21 |
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Anonymous

So long you orangutan! ✌&#x1F44B;

07/04/2016 - 21:47 |
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Detra

Replace sabine with salomondrin or shmee150 or both mightycarmods guys would be great xD

07/04/2016 - 21:52 |
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Zanzaroni

Schmitz annoys me.. before you call me racist or sexist it’s her style (not because she’s German) and the way she talks, aside from the language barrier which I can tolerate any person with affluent knowledge of English saying what she says would annoy me as well, she’s a great driver and I respect her for that but I hate her presenter side, also wtf is Jordan doing on that show? Leblanc Reid and Harris however could make a good replacement for the old trio.

07/04/2016 - 22:02 |
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Anonymous

Matt Le Blanc looked so full of life in the latest installment when reviewing the 911R. He looks right at home now despite comments of being dull. It was a joy to watch him in my opinion. Also I couldn’t help but remember this when he said “Porsche”.

07/04/2016 - 23:03 |
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Khaled Taha

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Ross: “Did a Porsche throw up on you???” &#x1F602;&#x1F602;&#x1F602;

07/05/2016 - 10:07 |
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