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The Grand Tour season 4 has been delayed by the coronavirus outbreak. Or, maybe it hasn't. Look, it's complicated.
The worldwide outbreak of COVID-19 has been causing havoc with everything, from F1 races to motor shows, and if Clarkson is to be believed, it's also caused problems with scheduling on Amazon Prime.
Following The Grand Tour Presents Seamen which aired last December, we were expecting episode 2 any time now. But it looks like we might be in with a long wait. Responding to fans on Twitter desperate to see the new shows, Clarkson said "We have one pretty much ready to go and when this virus business is settled, we will head off to do two more."
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After a machine gunning of pleas to air the new shows ASAP, Clarkson shot back: "Maybe you haven’t heard. There’s a virus you see and it’s making international travel tricky".
So that seemed like that - yes, it's delayed. But then Clarkson popped up on DriveTribe earlier today, and denied the whole thing.
"The Grand Tour is NOT delayed by the Coronavirus," he proclaimed. "We are machines. And we absolutely will not stop."
So then. Clear as mud. But whenever it does arrive, we're sure it'll be worth the wait.
This Article originally appeared on DRIVETRIBE.com