And Evans himself acknowledges that some things on the show will have to change, but he wasn’t able to give any specific details. He seems quite secretive about his role on the show overall.
Previously, he was denying his involvement with the production and didn’t want to reveal that he had been hired. Eventually, Will Macdonald managed to get him to spill the beans, and that became a sensation among fans of “Top Gear” for a while.
Some, of course, were not happy with the choice and said that they would have preferred someone else to take over, but in the end, it’s impossible to make everyone happy in a situation like this, and the producers have to play their safest card.
The show is coming back in 2016, featuring a new trio of presenters, and we’re as excited as other fans to see how Evans is going to change the overall style. We have no doubt that he’s going to do a good job at it, but we’re also curious to see how he will mesh with his co-presenters, as this has always been the most important thing about a good run of “Top Gear” for the majority of the show’s fans. Without quality humor between the hosts, there’s no point.