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Top Gear's worst crashes ever as Freddie Flintoff smash sees BBC show cancelled

Following Freddie Flintoff's crash, BBC Studios announced the 34th series of Top Gear won't continue filming. Here, we look at some of the biggest accidents on the show, from Richard Hammond's near-death coma to Jeremy Clarkson's 'dislodged head'

Richard Hammond crashes Vampire drag car in 2006

Top Gear fans were gutted to hear the 34th series won't continue filming following presenter Freddie Flintoff's horror accident.

BBC Studios released a statement on March 23 to say they will continue to support the star with his recovery, while adding they felt "would be inappropriate to resume" filming "at this time".

They added: "We understand this will be disappointing for fans, but it is the right thing to do, and we’ll make a judgment about how best to continue later this year."

The 45-year-old former cricketer was airlifted to hospital after suffering a 'terrifying' crash while filming an episode of the BBC show last December.

Freddie is said to have been shooting an episode for the hit BBC series at Dunsfold Park Aerodrome before the incident.

The much-loved presenter was reportedly injured as he told the BBC cameras his opinion of the car for the show's review segment.

His co-star Chris Harris was also at the Top Gear test track at the time.

However, Freddie's incident is far from the first to happen while shooting the long-running series - and wasn't his first scare either.