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Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond is in critical condition in hospital after a crash in a jet-powered car while filming for the program.

 

Apparently it was going 280mph and theres been rumours on some other forums that he's possibly dead, havn't found any evidence of that yet though, either way, not so good.

 

Full story here:

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/north_yorkshire/5365676.stm

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If he survives and makes a full recovery, the video will be aired on the show.

 

This is shitty news, I realy like Hammster. My sig was inspired from a line from the Brainiac show. I hope he pulls through with no ill effect.

 

he has done alot of ballsy stuff for the show, I'm suprised nothing has cone wrong yet. Off the top of my head:

sat in a car that was:

-dropped in water

-struck by lightning

-frozen to the point of hypothermia

-slammed into another car

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NO! NOT HAMSTER!

 

I he is one of my favorite tv hosts of all time, 2nd only to Jeremy Clarkson. Damn, I hope he is alright.

 

:(

 

 

I always preferred him over Jeremy, but thats just me. I really hope he pulls through ok. My hopes and prayers will be with 'em. "I DID NOT HAVE MY TEETH WHITENED!"

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Hammond Has Brain Injury

Updated: 17:53, Thursday September 21, 2006

 

Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond suffered a "significant brain injury" when he crashed a high-speed car, a hospital source has said.

 

But doctors at Leeds General Infirmary, where the 36-year-old is in a serious but stable condition, say they are "reasonably optimistic" he will make a good recovery.

 

Hammond was travelling at about 300mph when the Vampire jet-powered dragster he was driving overturned yesterday.

 

He had been airlifted to Leeds General Infirmary from the crash site at Elvington airfield, near York.

 

In a statement, the Hospital Trust said: "Mr Hammond has suffered a significant brain injury. It's still giving cause for concern as it is still early after the injury.

 

"However, we are reasonably optimistic that he will make a good recovery."

Richard Hammond

Richard Hammond

 

The show's makers, the BBC, police and the Health and Safety Executive are launching inquiries.

 

Superintendent Martin Deacon, from North Yorkshire Police, said: "Anybody travelling at that degree of speed, I would say, is probably fortunate to be alive, and clearly there are measures the organisers will have taken to ensure his safety."

 

Mr Hammond's wife Amanda and a brother are at the hospital.

 

Fellow Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson said: "James May (another presenter) and I are at the hospital in Leeds where Richard remains in intensive care.

 

"Obviously at this time both he and his family are the most important concerns we have.

 

"It must be devastating for his wife Mindy and his two utterly adorable children.

Clarkson arrives at hospital

Clarkson arrives at hospital

 

"I would just like to say how heartened Richard will be when I tell him just how many motorists and truck drivers on my way here wound down their windows to say they were rooting for him. Both James and I are looking forward to getting our hamster back."

 

At the airfield today the wreckage was covered with a green tarpaulin as investigations were launched into how the accident happened.

 

Dave Ogden, one of the first on the scene, said Hammond had been travelling at speeds close to 300mph.

 

"One of the parachutes had deployed but it went on to the grass and spun over and over before coming to a rest about 100 yards from us."

 

Sky sources understand that co-presenter James May had been due to drive the Vampire but pulled out ahead of the event.

 

The current British land speed record is held by Colin Fallows, from Northampton, in the car which reached 300.3mph in 2000.

 

We're with you Jeremy, we are looking forward to having our hamster back too....

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LMAO!!!!!!!

 

That is so cruel, but that is what every Top Gear episode is like.

It's not cruel, its a tribute!

I saw the sky news report. Clearly the brits have forgotten what male hubris is, and how important it is to society. What's cruel is the limeys portraying the Top Gear crew like Jackass.

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