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Top Gear host has another crash | Top Gear host has another crash |
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Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond was involved in another car accident at the weekend - less than a year after nearly losing his life in a 288mph crash. | Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond was involved in another car accident at the weekend - less than a year after nearly losing his life in a 288mph crash. |
The 37-year-old skidded off the track during a 24-hour Le Mans-style race at Silverstone on Saturday, the BBC said. | The 37-year-old skidded off the track during a 24-hour Le Mans-style race at Silverstone on Saturday, the BBC said. |
The host was not injured and continued the race once his vehicle - a BMW 330 DTi Sport - was repaired. | The host was not injured and continued the race once his vehicle - a BMW 330 DTi Sport - was repaired. |
"During the race, at night, Richard was driving and another car shunted him off the track," said a BBC spokesman. | "During the race, at night, Richard was driving and another car shunted him off the track," said a BBC spokesman. |
"Richard wasn't hurt at all but the car was damaged. It was taken back to the pits and repaired before Richard carried on with the race." | "Richard wasn't hurt at all but the car was damaged. It was taken back to the pits and repaired before Richard carried on with the race." |
Hammond and fellow presenters James May, Jeremy Clarkson and masked driver 'The Stig' had been taking turns at racing the £100,000 car. | Hammond and fellow presenters James May, Jeremy Clarkson and masked driver 'The Stig' had been taking turns at racing the £100,000 car. |
Complete recovery | Complete recovery |
Last September Hammond crashed while driving a jet-powered car at speeds up to 300mph at Elvington airfield, near York. | Last September Hammond crashed while driving a jet-powered car at speeds up to 300mph at Elvington airfield, near York. |
He was airlifted to hospital where he was treated for swelling to the brain and bruising, but eventually made a complete recovery. | He was airlifted to hospital where he was treated for swelling to the brain and bruising, but eventually made a complete recovery. |
The Health and Safety Executive identified failings by the BBC over the crash but found no grounds for prosecution. | The Health and Safety Executive identified failings by the BBC over the crash but found no grounds for prosecution. |
Hammond has since taken part in another high-speed stunt for the BBC show, driving a Bugatti Veyron as it raced a Typhoon fighter jet at RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire. | Hammond has since taken part in another high-speed stunt for the BBC show, driving a Bugatti Veyron as it raced a Typhoon fighter jet at RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire. |
A BBC spokesman said this weekend's incident was not comparable to last year's accident. | |
The race, he said, was "a public event any amateur could enter". | |
"Normal safety procedures were in place," he added. |