Top Gear: Paddy McGuinness teams up with Freddie Flintoff for first look at new ...

Top Gear has given fans their first look at the all-new presenting lineup, which sees Paddy McGuinness and Freddie Flintoff join forces after Matt LeBlanc's exit.

The duo posed alongside co-host Chris Harris with the classic McLaren 600LT at the famous test track ahead of the new series' launch on Sunday.

Take Me Out host Paddy, 45, and ex-cricketer Freddie, 41, were confirmed as the new hosts earlier this year following the departure of Friends star Matt, who had been on the show since 2016.

Tease: Top Gear has given fans their first look at the all-new presenting lineup, as Paddy McGuinness and Freddie Flintoff join forces ahead of the new series' launch on Sunday

Tease: Top Gear has given fans their first look at the all-new presenting lineup, as Paddy McGuinness and Freddie Flintoff join forces ahead of the new series' launch on Sunday

Ahead of the new series, Paddy admitted he worried the presenting job would take him away from his wife Christine and their three children, after Matt decided to leave the show to spend more time with his family.

The Phoenix Nights star told Weekend Magazine: 'It was a huge factor.

'I do get anxious when I’m away. Psychologically, even if you’re away for work in this country you know you can get home quickly if you need to.

‘But my wife said that if I didn’t take this opportunity to see all those places I’d never see otherwise, I’d regret it. I think she was right.'

Almost here! Paddy, 45, recently admitted he almost turned down the presenting gig, as he worried it would take him away from his family

Almost here! Paddy, 45, recently admitted he almost turned down the presenting gig, as he worried it would take him away from his family

Exciting: The Take Me Out host posed alongside the classic McLaren 600LT at the test track, ahead of the new series' launch on Sunday

Exciting: The Take Me Out host posed alongside the classic McLaren 600LT at the test track, ahead of the new series' launch on Sunday

The new series of Top Gear has already been fraught with drama behind the scenes, as Freddie and Paddy were flipped over in a horrific hearse crash, shown in a trailer released in March.

While Freddie was seen coming off the track in Mansfield City Centre in February after he lost control of his electric car.

He then smashed into a marquee, bending the structure in half in the process.

Old hand: Chris Harris, 44, will remain from the previous series, after first joining the show in 2016 with Chris Evans - who quit after one series - and Matt LeBlanc - who quit earlier this year

Old hand: Chris Harris,

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