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Richard Hammond has opened up about how his injuries from his Top Gear car crash still affect his health today.. In 2016, Hammond was driving a jet-powered dragster at 319mph on the motoring show ...
Richard Hammond shared the “intimate” details of the 2006 high-speed crash that left him with serious injuries in the hope it would “connect” with people affected by brain injury.
In July 2011, Hammond presented a two-part natural science documentary Richard Hammond's Journey to the Centre of the Planet, focused on Earth geology and plate tectonics. [49] [50] In April 2012, Hammond hosted a BBC America programme titled Richard Hammond's Crash Course, [51] which was also shown in the UK from September 2012 [52] on BBC Two
Hammond crashed a car at over 300MPH in 2006 while filming 'Top Gear'.
A compilation episode that was delayed by Hammond's accident, featuring the best moments of the eighth series and titled "Best of Top Gear", was aired on 1 March 2007. Two specials were aired after the series concluded, with the first being Top Gear of the Pops on 16 March, a crossover with the BBC 's music programme Top of the Pops , focused ...
Clarkson asked Hammond following his 370 km/h (230 mph) crash, "Are you now a mental?", which was followed by James May offering Richard Hammond a tissue "in case he dribbled". The BBC claimed the comments were meant as a joke, but also claimed they saw how the comments could cause offence to mentally disabled and brain-damaged viewers. [64]
Richard Hammond has said he thinks a “well-controlled risk” is “excusable” for motoring shows like Top Gear.. Hammond, 54, was addressing Andrew “Freddie” Flintoff’s serious crash on ...
The sister car "Hellbender" was involved in a crash in 1986 at Santa Pod, in which Mark Woodley (an experienced dragster driver) was killed. [ 5 ] [ 3 ] Vampire crashed in 2006 during shooting of a segment for the television show Top Gear , severely injuring its driver, Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond .