"Top Gear" co-host James May has ruled out returning to the popular British motoring show without Jeremy Clarkson.
"Me and Hammond with a surrogate Jeremy is a non-starter, it just wouldn't work. That would be lame, or 'awks' as young people say," May said in an interview with The Guardian.
May, however, did not rule out the possibility that the original hosting line up could return one day.
"In the future when all this has blown over there might be an opportunity for three of us to get back together on the BBC to do Top Gear or a car show of some sort," May said.
"The BBC haven't completely closed the door on Jeremy's return," he continued. "They've not banned him or fired him, only just not renewed his contract for the moment. It's a subtle difference but an important one."
Clarkson is not banned from the BBC, he's just no longer a host of "Top Gear," Kim Shillinglaw, controller of BBC Two and BBC Four, clarified on Wednesday.
"It's serious and unfortunate what happened but there is no ban on Jeremy being on the BBC," Shillinglaw explained to the BBC. "It's a big deal what happened and Jeremy, as any human being would, needs some time."