The American actor, who achieved global fame as
Joey Tribbiani in the NBC sitcom, was the first non-British host
of the show when he started in 2016.
The BBC said Le Blanc, 50, was finding the travel demands of the
show too taxing.
"The time commitment and extensive travel ... takes me away from
my family and friends more than I'm comfortable with," LeBlanc
said in a statement.
"It's unfortunate, but for these reasons I will not be
continuing my involvement with the show. I will forever be a Top
Gear fan and I wish the team continued success. Thanks for a
great drive."
Top Gear, one of the BBC’s most successful and profitable shows,
was taken off air in 2015 after its then star Jeremy Clarkson
physically attacked a member of production staff.
Clarkson and his co-stars Richard Hammond and James May now
present a car show for Amazon, "The Grand Tour."
(Reporting by Stephen Addison; editing by Costas Pitas)
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