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  2. Richard Hammond reveals lasting health effects of horrific ...

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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 ...

  3. Richard Hammond - Wikipedia

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    The crash was shown on an episode of Top Gear on 28 January 2007 (Season 9, Episode 1); this was the first episode of the new series, which had been postponed pending Hammond's recovery. Hammond requested at the end of the episode that his fellow presenters never mention the crash again, a request which has been generally observed, although ...

  4. Richard Hammond says ‘well-controlled risk is excusable ...

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    Hammond spent two weeks in a coma following his own serious crash in 2006 Richard Hammond says ‘well-controlled risk is excusable’ after Flintoff Top Gear crash Skip to main content

  5. Top Gear series 9 - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Richard Hammond says his wife's screams saved him from ... - AOL

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    Hammond crashed a car at over 300MPH in 2006 while filming 'Top Gear'.

  7. RAF Elvington - Wikipedia

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    On 20 September 2006 Elvington Airfield was the location of a serious crash involving the Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond and "Vampire". The jet-powered car he was driving crashed while travelling at 280 mph (450 km/h). Hammond suffered serious brain injuries, but made a full recovery.

  8. Top Gear needs to be scrapped – but not just because of ...

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    Former presenter Richard Hammond was left in a coma for two weeks after a crash in 2006 while filming for the show (BBC)

  9. Vampire (car) - Wikipedia

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    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. The accident occurred as a result of a loss ...