The former Top Gear host told the Sun, for whom he writes a regular column, that an unnamed BBC executive had “asked if I’d come back to Top Gear” last week.
However, Jeremy Clarkson, 55, said he refused: “It would have been impossible to make the show I’d want to make.”
Meanwhile, Chris Evans has been announced as Top Gear new host.
A BBC spokesman said: “We haven’t offered another Top Gear contract.
“The BBC had placed on record its thanks to Jeremy for his broadcasting on the program and wish him well for the future.”
Jeremy Clarkson, who was fired for punching the show producer Oisin Tymon in March, told the Sun that returning to the Top Gear role “was never an option”.
He has also revealed plans for a new motoring show to rival Top Gear, which is set to return to BBC screens next April.
It is anticipated that Jeremy Clarkson’s former co-hosts, James May and Richard Hammond – who decided against returning to the BBC without him – will also join the new venture.
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