Richard Hammond-s Workshop - Season 1 -

For nearly two decades, Richard Hammond was defined by speed. As one-third of the BBC’s juggernaut Top Gear and later Amazon’s The Grand Tour , his professional life consisted of screaming engines, supercar holidays, and high-speed crashes. Yet, away from the camera flares and the studio audiences, Hammond harbored a quiet, grease-stained ambition. With the premiere of , the automotive world was invited to step out of the fast lane and into the slow, meticulous, and often frustrating world of classic car restoration.

It answers the question every petrolhead has asked themselves: "Should I quit my day job and open a garage?" The answer, according to Hammond, is: "Only if you have a TV contract to fall back on." Richard Hammond-s Workshop - Season 1

The series follows Hammond as he invests his own money into a brand-new workshop. Unlike his previous scripted adventures, this show focuses on the genuine risks of entrepreneurship. His primary motivation is to preserve the legacy of his grandfather, a coachbuilder, and to provide a future for a father-and-son team of master restorers, Neil and Anthony Greenhouse. ### Key Highlights of Season 1 For nearly two decades, Richard Hammond was defined by speed

While the drama is human, the steel is spectacular. Season 1 avoids the usual million-dollar Ferrari restorations. Instead, Hammond focuses on the "cog" mentality—British classics that matter. With the premiere of , the automotive world

No scripted explosions. No celebrity guests driving through a jungle. Just Hammond, a handful of seasoned mechanics, and a mountain of rusty metal.

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