Jeremy Clarkson reportedly has no clue how many people are watching his new car show The Grand Tour.The former Top Gear presenter , who fronts the Amazon Prime show with old pals Richard Hammond and James May, is not being told the viewing figures by bosses, according to The Sun newspaper.Speaking at the launch of their new social media project, DriveTribe, Clarkson said: "I don't know. They did say millions."

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May then admitted: "They won’t tell us. That's the rules."
The new show launched in 200 countries on Amazon on November 18.
Meanwhile, James May recently defended Clarkson's 'rock and roll' behaviour in a revealing interview on This Morning.He explained: "He's not really always in trouble … he just says slightly naughty things occasionally. I think there are bigger problems in the world than Jeremy Clarkson. I don’t think we are very badly behaved…

The show launched on November 18
May then added: "I sometimes lament that our lifestyle is a bit more rock and roll."The trio's show has been praised by fans and critics after Clarkson left the BBC over his punch-up with producer Oisin Tymon.Asked how he felt about the new show's launch, May said: "We were denying it, but we were quite nervous."He admitted it was nice to be liked and that the team are a "collective old dog," while also calling Chris Evans 'ballsy' for taking the Top Gear job, even though he later left due to flagging ratings."I think it was a very ballsy move, I wouldn't have done it," he said. "He's a very ballsy bloke, and slightly mad."May added that he was a "very brave man" and he's glad there are two big car shows which can spark off each other.