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Jeremy Clarkson

Jeremy Clarkson, a TV host, has ventured into the world of racehorse owning with The Hawkstonian, a horse named after his very own beer brand.

Famous for hosting Top Gear, The Grand Tour and the successful Clarkson's Farm, the 64-year-old celebrity will be leading Hawkstone Racing. This is a new partnership between the brewing company owned by Clarkson, Hawkstone Brewery, and experienced syndicate professionals Old Gold Racing.

The Hawkstonian, a male horse with grey fur that is Jukebox Jury's offspring, is currently in the care of trainer Ben Pauling who is situated in Gloucestershire. The plan is for the horse to participate in his first ever race either towards the end of this month or in the month of October.

Clarkson suggested to the Hawkstone team that they should venture into racing, but it seems they mistakenly thought he meant motorsports instead of horse racing. Nevertheless, he knows that Ben Pauling's location at Diddly Squat Farm and the Hawkstone Brewery is in close proximity, so he is aware of where his hay will be sourced from.

Moreover, our land was previously cultivated by the Pauling family, who imparted their farming knowledge to Kaleb (famous for his role as Cooper in the show Clarkson's Farm).

Initially, The Hawkstonian will be available for purchase on a private sale basis to members of Hawkstone's club, known as Hawkstonians, on April 22nd. After this, it will become available to those on the Old Gold Racing waiting list on April 23rd. Finally, on April 25th, the public sale will commence with a total of 3,250 shares available for a 14-month term, each priced at £60 per share.

The head honcho of Old Gold Racing, Ed Seyfried, expressed his gratitude for being the ones to back the Hawkstone Racing group for the first time. Jeremy's farm-based TV show has changed people's perspectives on agriculture and they are thrilled to have him as a part of the racing world in the upcoming season.

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Pauling expressed his excitement about teaching Jeremy and the rest of the Hawkstone team about the various aspects of horseracing. He also expressed his wish that The Hawkstonian would be just as speedy as the plug-in hybrid Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale!

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