The stories and rumours of Jeremy Clarksons 'fracas' have been endless ever since he was suspended by the BBC show 'Top Gear' on the 10th March.
The 'unprovoked' physical attack took place at a Yorkshire Hotel, when Clarkson lost his temper due to the fact that there was no hot food being served after a day of filming. As a result, an altercation between him and the Top Gear producer, Oisin Tymon, broke out, with Clarkson physically attacking Tymon, causing him some lip injuries.
Mr Tymon however did not file a complaint, as it is known that Clarkson informed the BBC of the incident. The BBC's director of television, Danny Cohen, saw that the only right decision would be to suspend the presenter.
The decision was the start to the outburst of major support from Top Gear fans, with over 600,000 signing a petition to bring back Clarkson.
Clarkson, now officially sacked from the BBC, has stated that he has loved working for Top Gear for more than ten years, with his passion for cars making the experience even more enjoyable.
Richard Hammond and James May, Clarksons former co-presenters, have also stated their disappointment to the decision made by the BBC, as their future in the show is still unknown.
Hawra Kassem, Waldegrave School
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