JEREMY Clarkson is a great polar explorer like Captain Scott, a top historian claims.
Dr Linda Parker hailed his race to the North Pole on Top Gear in 2007 as a “watershed moment”.
Clarkson, 64, is now seen on his Diddly Squat Farm for Amazon Prime show Clarkson’s Farm.
But 17 years ago he and co-host James May raced 450 miles across frozen Canadian seas in a modified pick-up truck for a BBC Top Gear special.
Dr Parker, a polar expert, said they “pushed the boundaries of what’s possible”.
Clarkson’s “derring-do” was, she said, reminiscent of pioneers like Robert Scott and Ernest Shackleton.
She wrote in a magazine article: “The Top Gear expedition was a watershed moment in the development of polar research and exploration.
“Light-hearted and comedic as it was, Clarkson and May’s attempt …