A High Gear comeback is reportedly within the works, three years after Freddie Flintoff suffered horrific accidents in a horrific accident on the present.
The BBC sequence was shelved after the incident, however now a reboot is alleged to be happening.
Bosses are on the lookout for new presenters for a return that might happen subsequent 12 months.
Freddie, Paddy McGuinness and Chris Harris had been the latest presenters, however haven’t returned since 2022.
An insider reportedly advised The Solar: ‘BBC bosses are eager to revive High Gear as a result of they by no means stuffed the area it left and so many viewers are craving a automobile present.’
In response to the publication, the broadcaster will not be essentially on the lookout for celebrities to steer the present, however says large personalities are wanted.

Would you like High Gear to return?
Sure please – I missed it!
No, I believe it is had its time
Former presenters have included Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James Might.
After this trio, well-known names similar to Matt Le Blanc and Chris Evans additionally carried out.
When contacted by Metro, a spokesperson for BBC Studios mentioned: ‘The High Gear model continues to thrive throughout digital, publishing and world codecs.
‘As a business producer we’re at all times exploring new methods to develop the model and attain audiences utilizing such iconic IP – however there isn’t any replace on the TV program right now.’
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