The previous England cricketer, 45, was shooting an episode for the hit BBC series at Dunsfold Park Aerodrome prior to the shock smash.
He was hurt as electronic cameras were rolling to catch his viewpoint of the vehicle for the program’s evaluation section.
Those near the dad-of-four stated his injuries were “not deadly”, regardless of his distressing healthcare facility dash.
Freddie lagged the wheel shooting when the event took place, seeing on-site medics at the location near Cranleigh rush to his help.
His co-star Chris Harris – who provides the program together with the previous cricketer and Paddy McGuiness – was likewise on top Equipment test track.
A source informed The Sun: “Freddie remains in healthcare facility after a crash on the top Equipment.
” He was driving on the track as regular. He wasn’t addressing high speeds – it was simply a mishap that might take place to anybody.
” All the normal health and wellness steps remained in location for shooting too.
” Freddie was required to healthcare facility by air ambulance quickly later on.
” His injuries are not deadly and he is getting treatment..
” Filming has actually been delayed in the meantime and all anybody appreciates is Freddie recuperating.”.
A spokesperson for the BBC validated the host had actually been hurt in the crash and was required to healthcare facility for additional treatment.
The cricketer’s smash is the current problem for the “cursed” program, following his narrow escape after a scary 124mph crash in 2019.
Freddie was heard fearfully screaming, “I can’t stop,” as he sped head-first down a runway simply inches off the ground in a three-wheeled cycle vehicle.
He had actually been racing his co-hosts when he understood he was lacking roadway and ready to overshoot the goal – seeing him spin off in a cloud of dust.
Sources declared the trio were initially indicated to contend along a mile track however employers extended it to 1.4 miles in a quote to get greater speeds.
Freddie amazingly ignored the “near-death” crash untouched, insisting he was “definitely great.”.
He stated at the time: “I go to fantastic lengths to make certain I succeed in Leading Equipment drag races however, on this event, I went a couple of lengths too far.
” It will look more ludicrous than harmful when you see it on television.”.
He was driving on the track as regular. He wasn’t addressing high speeds – it was simply a mishap that might take place to anybody.
The 2019 mishap took place at the Elvington airfield in York – the exact same location Leading Equipment legend Richard Hammond crashed in 2006 when he cover off in a high-powered supercar at 288mph.
The tv star, nicknamed Hamster, was left in a coma following the high-speed smash in the jet-powered Vampire dragster.
Its best tire blew as Hammond attempted to set a brand-new speed record at the RAF base.
The dad-of-two later on exposed he had actually experienced anxiety, fear and amnesia due to mental retardation suffered in the smash.
Popular all-rounder Freddie took 226 Test wickets for England and scored 3,845 runs in a flashing cricketing profession.
He was likewise ‘male of the series’ in the remarkable 2005 Ashes triumph over Australia.
The A League Of Their Own host – wed to Rachael Wools – retired in 2009 and staged one expert boxing battle 3 years later on previously moving into television.
After starring in I’m A Celeb in 2015 he was revealed as the brand-new host of Leading Equipment together with Paddy, 49, and Chris, 47, in 2018.
The trio were an instant hit with audiences and the program moved from BBC 2 to a primetime slot on BBC One after 18 years in 2020.
A spokesperson for the BBC informed The Sun: “Freddie was hurt in a mishap on top Equipment test track today – with team medics going to the scene instantly.
” He has actually been required to healthcare facility for additional treatment and we will validate more information in due course.”.