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Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond return to Top Gear and Sabine Schmitz tributes leave viewers in tears
The Top Gear stars returned for a BBC special tribute programme about life of female racing driver who was known as the Queen of the Nurburgring
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When she walked into a room, everything got brighter : Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May return to Top Gear to pay tribute to late driver Sabine Schmitz
Sabine tragically passed away at a hospital in Trier, Germany, on March 17 aged 51 following a three-year battle with cancer
Jeremy, 60, Richard, 51, and James, 58, who all left the show in 2015, returned to Top Gear for the episode called a tribute to Sabine Schmitz as they paid tribute
Sabine, known as the Queen of the Nurburgring, regularly appeared on the show alongside the trio before their shock departure to launch The Grand Tour
Also appearing during the 30-minute special was former presenter Matt LeBlanc who left in 2019 after joining in 2016