The former Grand Tour presenter’s YouTube channel, DriveTribe, is set to be launched in a brand new form, known as DriveTribe Collective. Hosted on the content platform, Scribehound, the channel will be an “exclusive hub” for motoring conversation, and a place where car enthusiasts can learn, debate, and shape the future of motor vehicles. Read more: The collective will unite “some of the most influential and entertaining” voices in motoring, including former racing driver Tiff Needell, luxury car reviewer Mat Wason, journalist Jason Cammisa, and car designer Frank Stephenson. “The car is the best thing we’ve ever made… and there’s never been a better or more important time to talk about themm” Hammond said.Subscribers will gain access to the motoring community centred around three core experiences: information, connection, and celebration. Viewers will have exclusive access to livestreams, behind-the-scenes insights, podcasts, and interactive discussions. “We’re not here to mourn the end of something – we’re here to shape what’s next,” Hammond added. Stay updated with all the latest Herefordshire news that matters to you! Read the local news and stay informed with our advert-free app, read the paper before anyone else via: The Digital Edition, gain unlimited access to Hereford Times website, and much more. “Cars aren’t just metal and rubber. They’re freedom, expression, dynamism, and power. They’ve carried our dreams for over a century, and they’ll carry them for another.”“Articles read by the people who wrote them. Live conversations you can join. Proper pub chat… without having to buy the first round.” Early subscribers can now join as “founding members”, for the price of £1 for their first month, and then £49 for an annual membership, reduced from £72.
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Caitlin King is the editor of Herefordshire News, covering stories that celebrate life across the county — from local politics to countryside living. A lifelong Midlander with a background in regional journalism, she’s passionate about telling honest, human stories that keep Herefordshire connected.
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