Jeremy Clarkson filmed driving in China with ‘FU Q’ number plate
Eagle-eyed viewers of The Grand Tour spotted the BMW’s registration number in the latest episode of the Amazon Prime show, according to reports in the i.
The registration, which can can be read as either "f**k" or "f**k you" is not the first time number plates have landed Clarkson in hot water.
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Viewers noticed the FU Q 750 plate in the latest episode of the show starring Clarkson and co-stars Richard Hammond and James May which began streaming on Friday.
The former Top Gear host is seen travelling through Chongqing, south west China, and a camera shows the number plate as Clarkson describes the city’s 30 million population.
However, it is understood the FU Q plate comes from the simple fact that the vehicle was registered in Frankfurt in Germany – where F is the registration code.
The i said it had contacted Amazon Prime and the Chinese Embassy for comment.