It turns out he’s not that great at being a passenger either, as the veteran presenter has been photographed throwing up at the side of Laguna Seca circuit, having been made physically sick after riding shotgun in an Audi R8 V10 Plus driven by co-star Sabine Schmitz.
Top Gear host Chris Evans 'suffers from car sickness' whilst filming Top Gear https://t.co/jwQWaOvQmp pic.twitter.com/RQLuXLrzwp
— Metro Entertainment (@Metro_Ents) January 18, 2016
Despite all the issues involved with filming and behind the scenes, the BBC is still insisting that production of the show is on schedule.
It’s due to kick off in May, and I really do hope the show’s various problems are resolved. Sure, we’ll have Clarkson and co’s new Amazon Prime series to watch, but I reckon we should go by the philosophy of why not both. The presence of Chris Harris and the chance for a completely revamped show has us intrigued – we just have to hope that Evans’ stomach can cope.
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