A few things from that, I saw it earlier on another site as well -
May is a class act, always has been. He's also strongly suggesting he is loyal to his partners, Clarkson and Hammond. The Netflix rumors are flying all over the net it seems. Regardless if they go there, I think it's safe to say many, many networks will be in contention to rapidly develop a new show. It's a shame though if they leave the UK, I say that not being from there, but part of the allure for me is getting that British angle, their humor, sayings, and just general way of looking at things, is well represented through the 3 hosts IMO.
So, I hope they stay based in the UK, hope they can find a new "track", and hope they can keep "The Stig" and that the rights to "him" aren't owned along with the "Top Gear" name and property.
Also, I said earlier that IMO it didn't seem like a big deal, not enough to warrant a huge investigation. Perhaps that's just my experience, and I'm a bit desensitized to a minor scrap, I've worked in some jobs where violence is commonplace, between both customers and on occasion co workers. I can understand the office world would consider this a big tabboo, but frankly, the "victim" didn't seem very concerned to the point of not reporting it, and May just said, being a witness, that it wasn't a very big incident in his opinion. He's always struck me as an honest, tell it like it is sort of gent.
The reaction I'm reading around the net about May's clip there, is that people just want to see MORE episodes of the 3 hosts collaborating together. I'm in complete agreement, that was a bit of genious from May there IMO, elegantly defending Jeremy while making it clear who and what Clarkson is. I think that they'll be working together again, sooner than later.