Jeremy Clarkson was sacked by the BBC following the 2015 bust-up on Top Gear
Production on Top Gear came to a halt after Flintoff's crash last year
Filming of the new series has been put to stop while Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff continues to recover from his accident.
BBC suspended production after Freddie's horrific crash.
The famed vehicle has finally been restored after over a decade
The joke was set up in the event that one of them passed away
Clarkson's comments came after the BBC released a statement on filming
Flintoff flipped his car while filming for the show in 2022
The crew were forced to flee Argentina over the controversy
Don't hold your breath
The presenter said they had a vision of what the show would be, but then quickly sacked it off completely
Richard was nearly killed in the deadly accident
Clarkson's Farm is back for a second season later this month
Jeremy's daughter, Emily Clarkson, has given birth to a little girl
The star was airlifted to hospital following the crash last month
Richard's daughter Izzy did not hold back.
Jason Dawe co-presented the rebooted first series of Top Gear
His sense of humour will be missed
Flintoff, 45, was shooting for the BBC series at Dunsfold Park Aerodrome in Surrey on Tuesday 13 December when the accident happened
The former cricketer was hospitalised following the crash
The TV presenter is undergoing treatment after the accident at Dunsfold Park Aerodrome.
The journalist appeared on more than 100 episodes of Top Gear
Fans of the motoring series have been fairly vocal in their disappointment