Top Gear Crash

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Kiwi Carguy

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1,202 posts

217 months

kylie

4,391 posts

258 months

Thursday 21st September 2006
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Wow that is pretty bad. Good on him for doing it though 300mph would be frightning. Did you see it last Sunday? Had some really funny stuff on there oh and the Loti too

Kiwi XTR2

2,693 posts

233 months

Thursday 21st September 2006
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Very sad. The bits of news coming through seem to be getting less morbid, so that's good. Fingers and everything else crossed.

In thinking about Hammond, the "I am a driving God !!!" bit makes me chuckle every time.

Hammond's enthusiastic review of the XTR2 was the principle motivating factor in me buying mine a couple of weeks later.
Notice the self indulgent way I made this about me

Richard Gee

201 posts

214 months

Thursday 21st September 2006
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Awful accident. Fingers crossed for him. Thinking back to some other serious head injuries - which I assume is what he has?? - Karl Wendlinger, Mika Hakkinen and Roberto Guerrero all made full recoveries having been put into comas at the time of their accidents to help reduce pressure on swollen or bleeding brains. As the swelling reduced, so the coma inducing drugs were reduced and they gradually came back. I think it is similar to Christiano de Matta - who is also now expected to make a full recovery.

So *if* it is head injuries, he is in a great hospital for head trauma (one of the best in the UK) and modern techniques appear to be really good for this kind of injury. I am optimistic for the little fella, assuming there are no other injuries. He appears to have regained consciousness at some points as they were cutting him out - and that must be a good sign.

Hats off to him, balls of steel for trying that, TV entertainment or not.

Ffirg 005

2,009 posts

252 months

Friday 22nd September 2006
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He's described by BBC reports as having "a significant brain injury" and Doctor's are confident he'll make a recovery, but not specific as to how complete that will be. Hope he's OK - don't know that I'd have the balls to strap myself into that thing with 0-270 odd MPH coming up in 6 seconds.

Richard Gee

201 posts

214 months

Friday 22nd September 2006
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I guess they will never commit to saying he'll make a full recovery - especially with a head injury. A bad concussion can be a 'serious head injury'. What is a 'significant' brain injury??? They said there is no internal bleeding, so my guess is it must be bruising/swelling??

They'll be waiting for a few days to see what happens with that bruising and swelling before they stick their necks out and say something positive. And then, they'll probably only tell the family.

I had a pretty bad head injury two years ago - swelling on the brain, cranial pressure, loss of speech for two weeks and memory for three days - and this was exactly how they played it with my missus. They're always pessimistic - then everything else is a bonus!! I was dribbling and stopping every few words - but all was well 'upstairs'. Six weeks later I was out on a track day. The brain is an amazing thing :-)

Did spin off a lot that day though

Esprit

6,370 posts

284 months

Friday 22nd September 2006
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Richard Gee said:
Did spin off a lot that day though


Nice to see the injury didn't affect your driving at all

Kiwi Carguy

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1,202 posts

217 months

Sunday 24th September 2006
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Very interesting article by Clarkson www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006440317,,00.html