Grand Tour host Richard Hammond left with ‘5 second memory' after crashes

RICHARD Hammond has been left with a memory of around five seconds after being involved in a series of high-speed crashes, co-star Jeremy Clarkson has claimed.

“He has no capacity for remembering anything”

Jeremy Clarkson

Hammond, 48, affectionately known as “The Hamster”, was left in a coma for two weeks after crashing at 288mph while filming for Top Gear.

And dramatic pictures from filming the last series of the Grand Tour showed Hammond flipping a supercar which then burst into flames.

The pint-sized presenter escaped the supercar crash with a fractured knee and is back in the new series of the Amazon hit show.

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CRASH: Jeremy Clarkson claims Richard Hammond struggles to remember things

The keen biker was also knocked out after tumbling from a motorbike while filming the Mozambique special.

Fellow Grand Tour presenter Jeremy Clarkson has claimed that all of the crashes have taken their toll on Hamster’s memory.

He said that it has now left him with a “goldfish” like memory.

Clarkson said: “You can tell him something and five seconds later it is gone out of his head.

“Well it is not his fault, it is because he cannot drive and he went upside down and damaged his brain.

“He has no capacity for remembering anything and some of it is because he has had brain damage.”

Hammond, Clarkson and May star in the Grand Tour AMAZON

THE LADS: Hammond, Clarkson and May star in the Grand Tour

Despite Hammond’s previous accidents, Clarkson, 57, said they enjoyed shooting the Mozambique special so much that they struggled to contain their laughter.

He said: “There are moments where I laughed so much, you know that dangerous laughter when you think, ‘If I do not breathe in I’ll suffocate.”

The Mozambique special of the Grand Tour will be on Amazon Prime from February 16.

Grand Tour host Richard Hammond left with ‘5 second memory' after crashes

RICHARD Hammond has been left with a memory of around five seconds after being involved in a series of high-speed crashes, co-star Jeremy Clarkson has claimed.

“He has no capacity for remembering anything”

Jeremy Clarkson

Hammond, 48, affectionately known as “The Hamster”, was left in a coma for two weeks after crashing at 288mph while filming for Top Gear.

And dramatic pictures from filming the last series of the Grand Tour showed Hammond flipping a supercar which then burst into flames.

The pint-sized presenter escaped the supercar crash with a fractured knee and is back in the new series of the Amazon hit show.

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CRASH: Jeremy Clarkson claims Richard Hammond struggles to remember things

The keen biker was also knocked out after tumbling from a motorbike while filming the Mozambique special.

Fellow Grand Tour presenter Jeremy Clarkson has claimed that all of the crashes have taken their toll on Hamster’s memory.

He said that it has now left him with a “goldfish” like memory.

Clarkson said: “You can tell him something and five seconds later it is gone out of his head.

“Well it is not his fault, it is because he cannot drive and he went upside down and damaged his brain.

“He has no capacity for remembering anything and some of it is because he has had brain damage.”

Hammond, Clarkson and May star in the Grand Tour AMAZON

THE LADS: Hammond, Clarkson and May star in the Grand Tour

Despite Hammond’s previous accidents, Clarkson, 57, said they enjoyed shooting the Mozambique special so much that they struggled to contain their laughter.

He said: “There are moments where I laughed so much, you know that dangerous laughter when you think, ‘If I do not breathe in I’ll suffocate.”

The Mozambique special of the Grand Tour will be on Amazon Prime from February 16.

Grand Tour host Richard Hammond left with ‘5 second memory' after crashes

RICHARD Hammond has been left with a memory of around five seconds after being involved in a series of high-speed crashes, co-star Jeremy Clarkson has claimed.

“He has no capacity for remembering anything”

Jeremy Clarkson

Hammond, 48, affectionately known as “The Hamster”, was left in a coma for two weeks after crashing at 288mph while filming for Top Gear.

And dramatic pictures from filming the last series of the Grand Tour showed Hammond flipping a supercar which then burst into flames.

The pint-sized presenter escaped the supercar crash with a fractured knee and is back in the new series of the Amazon hit show.

Jeremy Clarkson claims Richard Hammond struggles to remember things GETTY

CRASH: Jeremy Clarkson claims Richard Hammond struggles to remember things

The keen biker was also knocked out after tumbling from a motorbike while filming the Mozambique special.

Fellow Grand Tour presenter Jeremy Clarkson has claimed that all of the crashes have taken their toll on Hamster’s memory.

He said that it has now left him with a “goldfish” like memory.

Clarkson said: “You can tell him something and five seconds later it is gone out of his head.

“Well it is not his fault, it is because he cannot drive and he went upside down and damaged his brain.

“He has no capacity for remembering anything and some of it is because he has had brain damage.”

Hammond, Clarkson and May star in the Grand Tour AMAZON

THE LADS: Hammond, Clarkson and May star in the Grand Tour

Despite Hammond’s previous accidents, Clarkson, 57, said they enjoyed shooting the Mozambique special so much that they struggled to contain their laughter.

He said: “There are moments where I laughed so much, you know that dangerous laughter when you think, ‘If I do not breathe in I’ll suffocate.”

The Mozambique special of the Grand Tour will be on Amazon Prime from February 16.

Richard Hammond has five second memory after crashes says Jeremy Clarkson in Grand Tour | Daily Star

Grand Tour host Richard Hammond left with ‘5 second memory' after crashes

RICHARD Hammond has been left with a memory of around five seconds after being involved in a series of high-speed crashes, co-star Jeremy Clarkson has claimed.

“He has no capacity for remembering anything”

Jeremy Clarkson

Hammond, 48, affectionately known as “The Hamster”, was left in a coma for two weeks after crashing at 288mph while filming for Top Gear.

And dramatic pictures from filming the last series of the Grand Tour showed Hammond flipping a supercar which then burst into flames.

The pint-sized presenter escaped the supercar crash with a fractured knee and is back in the new series of the Amazon hit show.

Jeremy Clarkson claims Richard Hammond struggles to remember things GETTY

CRASH: Jeremy Clarkson claims Richard Hammond struggles to remember things

The keen biker was also knocked out after tumbling from a motorbike while filming the Mozambique special.

Fellow Grand Tour presenter Jeremy Clarkson has claimed that all of the crashes have taken their toll on Hamster’s memory.

He said that it has now left him with a “goldfish” like memory.

Clarkson said: “You can tell him something and five seconds later it is gone out of his head.

“Well it is not his fault, it is because he cannot drive and he went upside down and damaged his brain.

“He has no capacity for remembering anything and some of it is because he has had brain damage.”

Hammond, Clarkson and May star in the Grand Tour AMAZON

THE LADS: Hammond, Clarkson and May star in the Grand Tour

Despite Hammond’s previous accidents, Clarkson, 57, said they enjoyed shooting the Mozambique special so much that they struggled to contain their laughter.

He said: “There are moments where I laughed so much, you know that dangerous laughter when you think, ‘If I do not breathe in I’ll suffocate.”

The Mozambique special of the Grand Tour will be on Amazon Prime from February 16.

Grand Tour host Richard Hammond left with ‘5 second memory' after crashes

RICHARD Hammond has been left with a memory of around five seconds after being involved in a series of high-speed crashes, co-star Jeremy Clarkson has claimed.

“He has no capacity for remembering anything”

Jeremy Clarkson

Hammond, 48, affectionately known as “The Hamster”, was left in a coma for two weeks after crashing at 288mph while filming for Top Gear.

And dramatic pictures from filming the last series of the Grand Tour showed Hammond flipping a supercar which then burst into flames.

The pint-sized presenter escaped the supercar crash with a fractured knee and is back in the new series of the Amazon hit show.

Jeremy Clarkson claims Richard Hammond struggles to remember things GETTY

CRASH: Jeremy Clarkson claims Richard Hammond struggles to remember things

The keen biker was also knocked out after tumbling from a motorbike while filming the Mozambique special.

Fellow Grand Tour presenter Jeremy Clarkson has claimed that all of the crashes have taken their toll on Hamster’s memory.

He said that it has now left him with a “goldfish” like memory.

Clarkson said: “You can tell him something and five seconds later it is gone out of his head.

“Well it is not his fault, it is because he cannot drive and he went upside down and damaged his brain.

“He has no capacity for remembering anything and some of it is because he has had brain damage.”

Hammond, Clarkson and May star in the Grand Tour AMAZON

THE LADS: Hammond, Clarkson and May star in the Grand Tour

Despite Hammond’s previous accidents, Clarkson, 57, said they enjoyed shooting the Mozambique special so much that they struggled to contain their laughter.

He said: “There are moments where I laughed so much, you know that dangerous laughter when you think, ‘If I do not breathe in I’ll suffocate.”

The Mozambique special of the Grand Tour will be on Amazon Prime from February 16.

Grand Tour host Richard Hammond left with ‘5 second memory' after crashes

RICHARD Hammond has been left with a memory of around five seconds after being involved in a series of high-speed crashes, co-star Jeremy Clarkson has claimed.

“He has no capacity for remembering anything”

Jeremy Clarkson

Hammond, 48, affectionately known as “The Hamster”, was left in a coma for two weeks after crashing at 288mph while filming for Top Gear.

And dramatic pictures from filming the last series of the Grand Tour showed Hammond flipping a supercar which then burst into flames.

The pint-sized presenter escaped the supercar crash with a fractured knee and is back in the new series of the Amazon hit show.

Jeremy Clarkson claims Richard Hammond struggles to remember things GETTY

CRASH: Jeremy Clarkson claims Richard Hammond struggles to remember things

The keen biker was also knocked out after tumbling from a motorbike while filming the Mozambique special.

Fellow Grand Tour presenter Jeremy Clarkson has claimed that all of the crashes have taken their toll on Hamster’s memory.

He said that it has now left him with a “goldfish” like memory.

Clarkson said: “You can tell him something and five seconds later it is gone out of his head.

“Well it is not his fault, it is because he cannot drive and he went upside down and damaged his brain.

“He has no capacity for remembering anything and some of it is because he has had brain damage.”

Hammond, Clarkson and May star in the Grand Tour AMAZON

THE LADS: Hammond, Clarkson and May star in the Grand Tour

Despite Hammond’s previous accidents, Clarkson, 57, said they enjoyed shooting the Mozambique special so much that they struggled to contain their laughter.

He said: “There are moments where I laughed so much, you know that dangerous laughter when you think, ‘If I do not breathe in I’ll suffocate.”

The Mozambique special of the Grand Tour will be on Amazon Prime from February 16.

Grand Tour host Richard Hammond left with ‘5 second memory' after crashes

RICHARD Hammond has been left with a memory of around five seconds after being involved in a series of high-speed crashes, co-star Jeremy Clarkson has claimed.

“He has no capacity for remembering anything”

Jeremy Clarkson

Hammond, 48, affectionately known as “The Hamster”, was left in a coma for two weeks after crashing at 288mph while filming for Top Gear.

And dramatic pictures from filming the last series of the Grand Tour showed Hammond flipping a supercar which then burst into flames.

The pint-sized presenter escaped the supercar crash with a fractured knee and is back in the new series of the Amazon hit show.

Jeremy Clarkson claims Richard Hammond struggles to remember things GETTY

CRASH: Jeremy Clarkson claims Richard Hammond struggles to remember things

The keen biker was also knocked out after tumbling from a motorbike while filming the Mozambique special.

Fellow Grand Tour presenter Jeremy Clarkson has claimed that all of the crashes have taken their toll on Hamster’s memory.

He said that it has now left him with a “goldfish” like memory.

Clarkson said: “You can tell him something and five seconds later it is gone out of his head.

“Well it is not his fault, it is because he cannot drive and he went upside down and damaged his brain.

“He has no capacity for remembering anything and some of it is because he has had brain damage.”

Hammond, Clarkson and May star in the Grand Tour AMAZON

THE LADS: Hammond, Clarkson and May star in the Grand Tour

Despite Hammond’s previous accidents, Clarkson, 57, said they enjoyed shooting the Mozambique special so much that they struggled to contain their laughter.

He said: “There are moments where I laughed so much, you know that dangerous laughter when you think, ‘If I do not breathe in I’ll suffocate.”

The Mozambique special of the Grand Tour will be on Amazon Prime from February 16.

Grand Tour host Richard Hammond left with ‘5 second memory' after crashes

RICHARD Hammond has been left with a memory of around five seconds after being involved in a series of high-speed crashes, co-star Jeremy Clarkson has claimed.

“He has no capacity for remembering anything”

Jeremy Clarkson

Hammond, 48, affectionately known as “The Hamster”, was left in a coma for two weeks after crashing at 288mph while filming for Top Gear.

And dramatic pictures from filming the last series of the Grand Tour showed Hammond flipping a supercar which then burst into flames.

The pint-sized presenter escaped the supercar crash with a fractured knee and is back in the new series of the Amazon hit show.

Jeremy Clarkson claims Richard Hammond struggles to remember things GETTY

CRASH: Jeremy Clarkson claims Richard Hammond struggles to remember things

The keen biker was also knocked out after tumbling from a motorbike while filming the Mozambique special.

Fellow Grand Tour presenter Jeremy Clarkson has claimed that all of the crashes have taken their toll on Hamster’s memory.

He said that it has now left him with a “goldfish” like memory.

Clarkson said: “You can tell him something and five seconds later it is gone out of his head.

“Well it is not his fault, it is because he cannot drive and he went upside down and damaged his brain.

“He has no capacity for remembering anything and some of it is because he has had brain damage.”

Hammond, Clarkson and May star in the Grand Tour AMAZON

THE LADS: Hammond, Clarkson and May star in the Grand Tour

Despite Hammond’s previous accidents, Clarkson, 57, said they enjoyed shooting the Mozambique special so much that they struggled to contain their laughter.

He said: “There are moments where I laughed so much, you know that dangerous laughter when you think, ‘If I do not breathe in I’ll suffocate.”

The Mozambique special of the Grand Tour will be on Amazon Prime from February 16.

Richard Hammond has five second memory after crashes says Jeremy Clarkson in Grand Tour | Daily Star

Grand Tour host Richard Hammond left with ‘5 second memory' after crashes

RICHARD Hammond has been left with a memory of around five seconds after being involved in a series of high-speed crashes, co-star Jeremy Clarkson has claimed.

“He has no capacity for remembering anything”

Jeremy Clarkson

Hammond, 48, affectionately known as “The Hamster”, was left in a coma for two weeks after crashing at 288mph while filming for Top Gear.

And dramatic pictures from filming the last series of the Grand Tour showed Hammond flipping a supercar which then burst into flames.

The pint-sized presenter escaped the supercar crash with a fractured knee and is back in the new series of the Amazon hit show.

Jeremy Clarkson claims Richard Hammond struggles to remember things GETTY

CRASH: Jeremy Clarkson claims Richard Hammond struggles to remember things

The keen biker was also knocked out after tumbling from a motorbike while filming the Mozambique special.

Fellow Grand Tour presenter Jeremy Clarkson has claimed that all of the crashes have taken their toll on Hamster’s memory.

He said that it has now left him with a “goldfish” like memory.

Clarkson said: “You can tell him something and five seconds later it is gone out of his head.

“Well it is not his fault, it is because he cannot drive and he went upside down and damaged his brain.

“He has no capacity for remembering anything and some of it is because he has had brain damage.”

Hammond, Clarkson and May star in the Grand Tour AMAZON

THE LADS: Hammond, Clarkson and May star in the Grand Tour

Despite Hammond’s previous accidents, Clarkson, 57, said they enjoyed shooting the Mozambique special so much that they struggled to contain their laughter.

He said: “There are moments where I laughed so much, you know that dangerous laughter when you think, ‘If I do not breathe in I’ll suffocate.”

The Mozambique special of the Grand Tour will be on Amazon Prime from February 16.