In the final episode of the series the trio present a short informative history class on the medium-sized Ford saloon starting with the Cortina of the 1960s and 1970s. The history lesson ends with a memorial service in Lincoln Cathedral.
Clarkson drove a classic Ford Cortina on the circuit at Cadwell Park. Photo: The Grand Tour/Prime Video
Richard Hammond in action in the series finale. Photo: The Grand Tour/Prime Video
Clarkson drove a classic Ford Cortina on the circuit at Cadwell Park near Louth back in October 2018.
Dozens of classic Fords then gathered around Lincoln Cathedral on October 26 with the presenters seen getting out of different models and going inside the iconic building.
Jeremy Clarkson and James May. Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
James May and Richard Hammond. Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
Hundreds of people with audience tickets queued to get in the cathedral for the secret filming part.
The choir and the audience sang a hymn – “Dear Ford & Father of mankind” – as a tribute to the original mass producer of vehicles which is set to close the last episode of the series.
Sneak peek inside Grand Tour filming at Lincoln Cathedral. Photo: Michael Kheng
Hundreds of classic Ford cars gathered at the Lincolnshire Showground on the Saturday for the last part of filming.
The cars then went on a procession through to Lincoln Cathedral.
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