Top Gear Jeremy Clarkson Richard Hammond James May
BBC's "Top Gear." BBC

Former host of the series "Top Gear" Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May have already found their next big project. The ex-presenters have signed a deal with Amazon to create a new motoring show, IGN reports.

BBC better watch out as the series is planned to compete directly with the show and stream on Amazon's on-demand TV service. Even more executive producer Andy Wilman will be joining the guys on this new Amazon series. This news comes after the trio decided not to partner with ITV or Netflix.

Not many details about the show have been revealed, like a name, but we do know the deal is apparently for three series. The first of which will be shot later this year and released in 2016. The program will be available exclusively to Amazon Prime subscribers.

If you recall Clarkson was relieved of his presenting duties from "Top Gear" in March following a physical attack on a producer. The outspoken TV host was originally suspended by the BBC for his actions, before it was determined that he couldn't remain on the show. After getting the news that Clarkson's contract would not be renewed fellow presenters Hammond and May chose to leave alongside him.

We will bring you more info about the Amazon series as it becomes available.

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