This is the moment Jeremy Clarkson talked himself out of a ticket after leaving his bright green Lamborghini parked on yellow lines.

Despite his recent woes, he was seen laughing with a traffic warden in London, who had tried to put a ticket on his borrowed supercar.

The warden recognized the former Top Gear host immediately and the pair chatted for a few minutes.

And the conversation must have been a good one - as the warden then appeared to walk away without leaving a ticket on the eye-catching Lamborghini.

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Jeremy Clarkson talked himself out of a parking ticket in London today after leaving his green Lamborghini parked on yellow lines

After spending 15 minutes inspecting a black Ferrari, Clarkson drove off in his eye-catching supercar

Clarkson was also spotted at Stamford Bridge, cheering on Chelsea as they drew 0-0 with Arsenal

Clarkson had met up with two people who were showing him black Ferrari Pininfarina 275.

He was inspecting the car as if he may have had an interest in buying it.

After spending around 15 minutes looking at the car, he drove off in his Lamborghini, which has Italian number plates.

Clarkson, 55, was sensationally sacked from Top Gear by the BBC last month after a 'fracas' involving a producer during filming.

This week Richard Hammond, 45, joined James May in confirming he will not return to Top Gear following Clarkson's sacking, insisting on Friday he had no plan to 'quit my mates.'

Today, Hammond told reporters at a charity bike rally that the future will be 'exciting' but refused to speculate further on the future of Top Gear.

The former Top Gear presenter stopped for a chat with tennis coach Boris Becker after the full-time whistle

Clarkson did not seem to entertained by the match between the two London sides, which was a bore draw

Jeremy Clarkson (left) is seen with his Top Gear colleagues James May (centre) and Richard Hammond (right) outside his west London flat this week, in their first public appearance since he was sacked

He said: 'Everybody knows what's happened. That's all been in the news. The future, nobody knows yet do they?

'And I cannot and won't speculate further than that. So don't know, let's see. It'll be exciting whatever.'

Hammond's resignation marked another blow for the popular show, which has been marred by uncertainty since Clarkson was axed.

There is mounting speculation the men are working on a new motoring series to be aired by Netflix, Amazon or another British broadcaster.

Producer Olsin Tymon had his lip split by Clarkson in the March 4 assault and took himself to hospital with his injuries.

The incident led to the BBC deciding not to renew Clarkson's contract after the current Top Gear series of Top Gear finishes.

Police investigated the attack but Tymon told them he did not want to press charges and officers announced earlier this month they would 'not be pursuing the matter any further.'