Richard Hammond-s Workshop - Season 1 Access
Unlike the bloated budgets of Amazon, this show has grit. You feel the cold in the barn. You see the bank account dwindling. You wince when a customer rejects a paint job because the orange peel isn't right.
If you love cars, watch it for the metal. If you love people, watch it for the man learning to weld his shattered ego back together. Richard Hammond-s Workshop - Season 1
Can a man who built his career on speed find happiness at a standstill? Unlike the bloated budgets of Amazon, this show has grit
Enter (Discovery+, Season 1)—a show that trades the frozen tundra of Finland for the greasy floor of a classic car garage in the Herefordshire countryside. And surprisingly, it’s the most honest thing he has ever done. The Premise: No Stunts, Just Spanners The concept is deceptively simple. After years of smashing hypercars into barriers, Hammond decided to buy a dilapidated barn on a farm near his home. His goal? To launch The Smallest Cog —a boutique classic car restoration business. You wince when a customer rejects a paint
But in 2021, Hammond did something unexpected. He stopped driving away from destruction and started driving toward a new life.
Hammond is not a natural mechanic. He is a natural storyteller. By humbling himself—by admitting that the man who raced a dragster doesn’t know how to change a head gasket—he creates a show about the dignity of labor.