Q&A with Top Gear executive producer and series editor
Executive producer Clare Pizey and series editor Alex Renton talk about what we can expect from the new series and the fresh, exciting changes that have been introduced to Top Gear.

How is this series going to be different from the last?
Alex: There is one obvious difference. I have worked on the show for 12 years and I have been part of Top Gear for a long time. When I first joined on series five, the team said series two was the one where everybody found their feet. And I think that is what we are seeing in this series – the chemistry and ambition for the films is really coming through. We have been all over the world with big ideas and all three presenters are coming together. We have been to some amazing countries including America, Monaco and Cuba. The scale is bigger than the last series.

How are Matt, Rory and Chris getting on?
Clare: They know each other better now. If you think about it, last year they were only booked in February and they were on air in May and you can’t force chemistry. We were making a lot of individual films before. Now they are working together. It is much more natural. If you put three guys on a trip with three cars, the banter starts, they laugh and they have fun. They are all competitive in their own ways.

Are they your staple team?
Clare: Yes, they are our core team. We will have guest appearances on Top Gear. Eddie and Sabine will be making films for us and we would like to open the garage doors to other guests too.

What other new features are you introducing?
Alex: We want the celebrity guest to be weaved throughout the show a lot more.