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The Grand Tour host Richard Hammond injured in concept-car crash in Switzerlan­d

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Richard Hammond, a presenter of Amazon’s car-themed TV show The Grand Tour, escaped serious injury Saturday in a fiery crash while filming in Switzerlan­d.

Program-makers said Hammond was airlifted to hospital with a fractured knee. The Rimac Concept One electric supercar was reduced to a twisted, blackened mess after it crashed and caught fire.

The program said in a statement Hammond crashed after completing a climb during a demonstrat­ion run at the Hemberg hill race in the east of the alpine country.

“Richard was conscious and talking, and climbed out of the car himself before the vehicle burst into flames,” it said. “He was flown by air ambulance to hospital in St. Gallen to be checked over, revealing a fracture to his knee.”

The show said no one else was involved, and the cause of the crash was under investigat­ion.

Hammond, 47, hosts the adrenalin-fuelled automotive show with Jeremy Clarkson and James May.

The trio are the former hosts of the BBC program Top Gear.

Clarkson tweeted that “it was the biggest crash I’ve ever seen and the most frightenin­g but incredibly, and thankfully, Richard seems to be mostly OK.”

Gian Andrea Rezzoli, a spokesman for St. Gallen cantonal (state) police, confirmed that a person had been injured and taken to a hospital, but referred further questions to the race organizers as the crash happened on a cordoned-off racetrack.

A spokesman for the Hemberg race organizers, Marco Moser, said the demonstrat­ion runs are intended to showcase unusual vehicles and offer spectators “something special.”

“No accident is nice for us,” Moser said. “But accidents do happen in high-risk sports. Of course when a car goes up in flames, then there’s quite a bit more adrenalin.”

“We’re happy that Richard Hammond is doing well, under the circumstan­ces,” he added.

In 2006, Hammond suffered a brain injury when he crashed in a rocket-powered dragster while filming Top Gear. He had been attempting to break the British land speed record when the vehicle veered of the track, tumbled over and plowed into the grass. He recovered and returned to the show a few months later.

 ?? — FREUDS VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The remains of the car involved in a crash where Richard Hammond escaped serious injury in Switzerlan­d.
— FREUDS VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The remains of the car involved in a crash where Richard Hammond escaped serious injury in Switzerlan­d.

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