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      • Now, Richard has said that he has been suffering from ‘lost key syndrome’ over the past 18 years. By ‘lost key syndrome’, the father-of-two likely means dysexecutive syndrome, which is the dysregulation of executive functions strictly associated with frontal lobe damage, according to the British Medical Journal.
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  1. Feb 20, 2024 · The presenter, 54, was filming a stunt for the BBC show at York’s Elvington airfield when one of the tyres blew on the Vampire jet car and caused the vehicle to spin out of control, leaving Richard...

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  3. Sep 3, 2024 · Richard Hammond has opened up about how his injuries from his Top Gear car crash still affect his health today. In 2016, Hammond was driving a jet-powered dragster at 319mph on the motoring show...

  4. Dec 19, 2021 · In 2006, Richard Hammond was put into a coma for two weeks after an incident in a jet-powered dragster where it crashed at 319mph leaving the Top Gear presenter with a serious brain injury.

  5. Feb 19, 2024 · The Grand Tour star Richard Hammond has revealed that he is still living with the fallout of his horror crash which left him in a coma nearly two decades later.

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  6. Richard Mark Hammond (born 19 December 1969) is an English journalist, television presenter, mechanic, and writer. He is best known for co-hosting the BBC Two motoring programme Top Gear from 2002 until 2015 with Jeremy Clarkson and James May. From 2016 to 2024, the trio presented Amazon Prime Video 's The Grand Tour.

  7. Feb 14, 2023 · Richard Hammond spent a fortnight in a coma in 2006 after the crash. Hammond crashed a jet-powered dragster called Vampire at nearly 320mph (515kmph) while filming for Top Gear at the former...

  8. Richard Hammond has revealed he is living with a health condition following his horror 320mph Top Gear car crash in 2006.

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