Top Gear fans are not impressed with the first look at the new series.

BBC bosses released a 60 second trailer this afternoon, which shows Chris Evans in action for the first time.

However, it sounds like the presenter is already failing to live up to his predecessor Jeremy Clarkson.

Reacting to the footage on Facebook, fan Ethan Wright fumed: "Looks like it will conform to the politically correct agenda the BBC wanted real Top Gear to always be. This show will be apocalyptically boring without the humor or Clarkson, May and Hammond."

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Chris Evans has replaced Jeremy Clarkson (
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Mick Brawn then added: "The BBC made a choice to pitch this new line up against the original casts new show on Amazon. What they overlooked is Clarkson and co have a huge budget and a free hand on the content, no more political correctness of the BBC holding them back.

"I think the BBC will regret this decision as an unfettered Clarkson will be unstoppable lol.. The BBC should have completely revamped Topgear rather than trying to compete."

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Shortly afterwards, Codey Sharp said: "They've definitely ruined it, Chris Evans is trying to be Jeremy Clarkson, and Matt Le'Blanc is trying to be Hammond. I was cringing just watching it, the BBC have basically just tried to copy the Old Top Gear with new faces. What a load of s***e!"

Ouch...

Does the new Top Gear line-up stand a chance? (
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The trailer includes clips from films shot in the UK, US, France, Morocco and the UAE and features an amazing array of cars including the Aston Martin Vulcan, Ferrari F12 TDF and Ariel Nomad.

Not only are fans treated to Evans being sick while in a car driven by new addition Sabine Schmit in California, you see the car pulling over and her yelling 'get out, get out' and then hear him vomit.

Matt LeBlanc is also hosting the new series (
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