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Jeremy Clarkson leads the way as BBC stars shoot Top Gear in Puerto Banus on epic drive from Gibraltar to London
It's best known for being the playground of the TOWIE cast, with them descending on the Spanish holiday hotspot for a week of sun, sea and champagne spray parties.
But on Tuesday afternoon, it wasn't the likes of Joey Essex and his army of tan-tastic co-stars arriving in Marbella - but Top Gear hosts Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May.
The petrol-headed trio arrived in the luxury resort of Puerto Banus as the first stop on their epic drive from Gibraltar to London, which kicked off on Tuesday.
Here come the boys! Top Gear hosts Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May arrived in Puerto Banus, Spain, on Tuesday to shoot a special episode of the BBC One show
Evidently enjoying the perks of yet another work-related jolly, the trio seemed to be in their element as they took a stroll around the marina before filming began for the day.
The trio certainly seemed to be in good spirits as they wandered the streets, laughing and joking away and even chatting to hotpant-clad fans who seemed keen to capture the moment on camera.
Clarkson, 53, seemed to have rooted through his holiday wardrobe for the occasion, and looked dapper in jeans, a white T-shirt and a floral shirt.
May, 50, followed his co-star's lead on the floral front, while Hammond, 43, opted for a trendy double denim ensemble as the gang got to work on set.
The trio were test-driving three swanky sports cars in the port, with each getting behind the wheel of 200mph supercars as they whizzed around the harbour.
May was driving a Audi R8 V10 Spyder (£121,325), while Clarkson was at the helm of a McLaren MP4-12C Spider (£195,000) and Hammond opted for a Ferrari 458 Spider (£200,000).
And Clarkson seemed keen to notify fans of the show of their whereabouts, writing on his Twitter page: 'People of Puerto Banus. James May driving through your town NOW. Get your pictures.'
Before later adding: '
People of Puerto Anus . Richard Hammond driving a Ferrari round the harbour now. Camera phones ready.'
The cast and crew kicked off the latest Top Gear challenge in Gibraltar earlier in the day, and were immediately made to feel at home.
Clarkson was even lucky enough to have a smoking area at the at the airport named after him.
Posting a picture to his 1.9million Twitter followers, the Top Gear host shared a snap of him enjoying a cheeky cigarette beside a piece of paper.
It read: 'This smoking area known as "Clarkson's Corner" was officially inaugurated by the Hon. Jeremy Clarkson during his visit on 4th June 2013.'
Alongside the picture, he wrote: 'Now that's what I call a welcome.'
The Top Gear team are driving through Spain for the next series, starting at Gibraltar and pictured here last night on the quayside at Puerto Banus.
Each car has a full support team in tow from each of the individual manufacturers in case of mishaps, such as burst tyres.
Filming is to continue until Saturday.
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