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Richard Hammond reveals how his health has suffered since horrific Top Gear crash that almost killed him

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Published 13:20 3 Sep 2024 GMT+1

Richard Hammond reveals how his health has suffered since horrific Top Gear crash that almost killed him

Richard Hammond almost died while filming for Top Gear when he crashed at 300mph

Tom Earnshaw

Tom Earnshaw

Richard Hammond has opened up on the impacts his huge crash on Top Gear is continuing to have on his health - and accident that almost saw the TV presenter lose his life.

It was back in September 2006 that Hammond was left in critical condition after 288mph crash while filming a segment for the BBC motoring show, which he presented with Jeremy Clarkson and James May until 2015.

While driving a dragster vehicle called 'Vampire', the car suffered a front right tyre blow out close to 300mph.

The drag car veered off of the runway and into the grass adjacent, smashing into bits and rolling on to its roof.

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Hammond had already done six successful runs in Vampire, with a seventh and final taking place to collect extra footage for Top Gear. It was during this run that the incident took place.

The 54-year-old was left with his helmet embedded in to the ground itself.

Now, with the end of The Grand Tour in sight - and the end of Hammond, May, and Clarkson on our screens for good - Hammond has looked back on his time working with the other two.

And as part of that, he recalled the moment the crash happened and the subsequent impact it has had on his health since then.

The Grand Tour  trio are driving cars across Zimbabwe for the final special. (Prime Video)
The Grand Tour trio are driving cars across Zimbabwe for the final special. (Prime Video)

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Writing in The Sunday Times, Hammond said he has spoken to his family about how the injuries he sustained are still impacting him today.

Hammond said: "There was my jet car crash in 2006. A tyre burst at 300mph and I careered out of control and landed upside down in a field.

"Apparently I tried to do a piece to camera afterwards but I’ve no memory. I sustained a frontal lobe brain injury.

"It did have a knock-on effect. I’ve discussed it since with my family. I’m 54 and my memory’s getting shaky.

"The crash boosted our viewing figures — undoubtedly so. It helped humanise us beyond being car reporters."

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Hammond has revealed his memory is getting 'shaky' (DANIEL LEAL/AFP via Getty Images)
Hammond has revealed his memory is getting 'shaky' (DANIEL LEAL/AFP via Getty Images)

Recalling when he was told about the crash, Clarkson wrote: "I was told about his crash as I was driving round Hammersmith roundabout, and it didn’t seem like he was too badly injured.

"They’d got him out of the car and he’d tried to do a piece to camera.

"Plucky little f***er, as always. But then one of the crew noticed his eyes weren’t really pointing in the same direction, so off to hospital he went."

This isn't the first time Hammond has spoken about how the crash has impacted his health.

In 2018, he said he had suffered from depression and difficulty processing emotions. He blames no one for the crash, saying 'nobody' could have stopped it from happening.

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He went as far to praise Top Gear for the response in the immediate aftermath, with an air ambulance called as soon as it was realised he'd need one.

Hammond said: "Everything was done properly. And that's all you can ultimately do, isn't it?"

The Grand Tour: One For The Road launches on Prime Video on Friday, 13 September.

Featured Image Credit: DANIEL LEAL / AFP via Getty Images / BBC

Topics: Richard Hammond, Cars, Driving, Top Gear, The Grand Tour, BBC

Tom Earnshaw
Tom Earnshaw

Tom joined LADbible Group in 2024, currently working as SEO Lead across all brands including LADbible, UNILAD, SPORTbible, Tyla, UNILAD Tech, and GAMINGbible. He moved to the company from Reach plc where he enjoyed spells as a content editor and senior reporter for one of the country's most-read local news brands, LancsLive. When he's not in work, Tom spends his adult life as a suffering Manchester United supporter after a childhood filled with trebles and Premier League titles. You can't have it all forever, I suppose.

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