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    The Hamster shows jet crash vid on Top Gear

    Richard Hammond jet-powered dragster CRASH

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    That is a impressive little man!
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    Holey Shit,I did not know it was a blow out!!
    That has got to hurt,one very lucky man!!
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    If the car was designed correctly he wouldn't have even been injured.
    Serious record breakers have enclosed cockpits.Hammond was hurt because the roll bar and his head dug into the soil.
    Those tyres the car was fitted with aren't rated to 280 mph.
    At those speeds the wheels tend to be large diameter to keep bearing speeds down and the tyres are solid rubber because inflated tyres rip apart (surprise surprise).
    At higher speeds ( on dry lake beds) they use alloy wheels with no tyres (Thrust SST)
    The muppet TV3 news claimed it was a world speed record attempt.
    Twat

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    Quote Originally Posted by pixie View Post
    if the car was designed correctly he wouldn't have even been injured.
    serious record breakers have enclosed ****pits.hammond was hurt because the roll bar and his head dug into the soil.
    those tyres the car was fitted with aren't rated to 280 mph.
    at those speeds the wheels tend to be large diameter to keep bearing speeds down and the tyres are solid rubber because inflated tyres rip apart (surprise surprise).
    at higher speeds ( on dry lake beds) they use alloy wheels with no tyres (thrust sst)
    the muppet tv3 news claimed it was a world speed record attempt.
    twat
    i was going to say the same thing.. hahaha. bit of a death trap that thing. funny thing is that engine still spooling down after that treatment.. jet engines made like brick ****houses eh.

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    Watched the whole episode of Top Gear here on BBC2 last night. Pretty amazing footage. Jeremy still couldn't resist taking the mickey constantly though. Still, everyone was pretty happy to see him back again. He was bloody lucky to survive after having an accident at that sort of pace. Notice he was wearing an Arai lid? It did the job.
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    Saw it on the news last night and was amazed he survived. Great advertisement for his helmet after hearing him say the roll cage - and his head - dug into the ground in the end and that's what stopped the thing.
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    By the look of it there were no major impacts,no high rotational spins,all his helmet did was act as a bulldoser blade

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deviant Esq View Post
    Jeremy still couldn't resist taking the mickey constantly though. Still, everyone was pretty happy to see him back again.
    Thats the english sense of humour, its effection at its best

    Good to see the hamster back up and running


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pixie View Post
    By the look of it there were no major impacts,no high rotational spins,all his helmet did was act as a bulldoser blade
    A bulldozer blade at well over 200mph? It'd better be super tough to cope with that sort of punishment and give the wearer enough protection that he actually lived, although it was a near thing! Seeing him upright and smiling again on the TV was sort of surreal, knowing how close he came to death in that crash. Absolutely unbelievable. He's a great guy, I'm so happy for him and his family, as well as Top Gear, that he's been able to fight through it.
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    He's 'da man.

    Well 'da hampster anyway.


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    Been watching the episode in the background and the opening is damn hilarious when they reintroduce the Hamster, and also a little emotional with his thank you speech. Damn good sport to allow the amount of ribbing thats going on for the whole show too.

    Have to rewatch it tonight.
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    Cool

    Yep I watched it on the news item last night.....
    They showed the accident at normal speed and again on s l o w motion.

    He is one lucky dude.......... and so damned lucky to be alive.

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    Did anyone catch what the guy in the audience said???
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    I Say clarksons god. But Hammond is a Living legend.

    I couldnt hear what the guy said in the audience. Would like to find out tho. might replay it over and over again to find out

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