James May
An image from Top Gear: Botswana Special, one of the productions that also features James May.
James May

James May

January 16, 1963 — Bristol - England - UK

James Daniel May (born 16 January 1963) is an English television presenter, journalist and writer. May is best known as co-presenter of the motoring programme Top Gear alongside Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond. May has presented a variety of other programmes on themes including science and technology, childhood toys, cars, food and drink, and the plight of manliness in modern times. In addition he has released a variety of DVDs and books with similar themes, and writes a weekly column for The Daily Telegraph's motoring section. On Top Gear, May has the nickname "Captain Slow", for his careful driving style, a love of small, underpowered cars and habit of getting lost and distracted whilst driving. In a February 2007 episode of Top Gear he carried out a successful top speed test drive of a Bugatti Veyron at the Ehra-Lessien Volkswagen test track, reaching 407 kilometres per hour (253 mph). In July 2010 he repeated the attempt in the updated Bugatti Veyron Super Sport, reaching the vehicle's top speed of 417.6 kilometres per hour (259.5 mph), confirming that it had retaken the title as the fastest road car in production.

The Grand Tour

The Grand Tour

2016

Top Gear

Top Gear

2002

James May: Our Man in…

James May: Our Man in…

2020

Top Gear: The Worst Car In the History of the World

Top Gear: The Worst Car In the History of the World

2012

Top Gear: Botswana Special

Top Gear: Botswana Special

2007

Top Gear: India Special

Top Gear: India Special

2011

Top Gear: Middle East Special

Top Gear: Middle East Special

2010

Top Gear: The Burma Special

Top Gear: The Burma Special

2014