Aner ik lige hva der gik galt i den oprindelige tråd om samme emne - men mon ikke vi ka slippe for det denne gang?
"At approximately 5:45pm BST on 20 September 2006, Hammond was seriously injured in a car crash while filming for Top Gear at the former RAF Elvington airfield near York. He was piloting a jet-powered Vampire car, which is theoretically capable of travelling at 370mph (592 km/h).
According to some sources, he was not in an attempt to break the British Land Speed Record, however this contradicts a statement given by the owner of 'Event Fire Services' which was hired to provide safety cover. He was said to be travelling at 280mph (450 kmh) at the time of the crash."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/topgear/richard_hammond.shtml
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R…#September_2006_car_crash
"Top Gear's James May says he is convinced his fellow presenter Richard Hammond is 'perfectly intact' after a conversation at his hospital bedside. Mr Hammond suffered a 'significant brain injury' when he crashed a jet-powered car at a speed of up to 300mph during filming near York. Mr May said "I'm not a doctor but I am his mate and I believe that deep inside the Hammond I know is perfectly intact. Mr Clarkson told the Sun newspaper that he had insulted Mr Hammond's driving skills - prompting a smile from Mr Hammond."