Richard Hammond: Was I driving like an idiot?

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http://www.shoutwire.com/viewstory/...00MPH_Crash_Asks_Was_I_Driving_Like_an_Idiot_

THE moment that Richard Hammond opened his eyes, spoke and took the first steps since his 300mph car crash was described by his Top Gear co-presenter Jeremy Clarkson last night.

“In the wee small hours [late on Thursday night] Richard Hammond suddenly sat up in bed, opened his eyes and asked what had happened,” Clarkson said. He had replied: “You’ve been in a car accident.” Hammond asked whether he had been driving stupidly “before getting out of bed and walking, shakily, to the lavatory”, Clarkson writes in today’s Sun.

Hooray!
 
You're turning into Stern D:

Nah, I always go through a day in a week or two that I start looking through the news on Torrentspy, and start posting the nifty ones.
He does it daily :p
 
I don't like him more than your average schmo.
Hate top gear.
 
I've only watched Top Gear a few times but it's good to hear that the guy pulled through after being in critical condition.
 
There is a topic already about this further down, no point making a new topic about it
 
So, what impact will the "significant injury" to his brain have?
 
It seems the video of hampsters crash has found its way onto the internet.

Clicky
 
It takes a special kind of retard to put a P in Hamster. It takes an extra special uber-spacker retard to make a joke at hammonds expense.
 
It takes a special kind of retard to put a P in Hamster. It takes an extra special uber-spacker retard to make a joke at hammonds expense.

OMG, I miss-spelled a word!!! I must be mentally deficient. Obviously "normal" people don't ever make mistakes.

If you can honestly tell me that you don't think Hammond would find that slightly ammusing, then you clearly don't know anything about the man. If you do think he would be ammused, then stop being a troll.
 
He will be back on Top Gear, but I doubt we will even see him drive a car or anything anymore, not because he wont, but his wife? Thats a different matter, I mean to crash at 300mph and live with only a 'significant brain injury' (I read in the paper that apparantly doctors know that his brain functions are fine and that it is his memory that they are concerned about really), well you have to be one lucky guy. He wont be alloud to take that risk anymore
 
Says who?

His wife isn't going to stop him driving cars. Cars are clearly the guy's life.

The BBC aren't going to stop him, or they'll just up sticks and take the format to another channel.
 
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