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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Lydia Spencer-Elliott

Freddie Flintoff reveals split-second decision that saved his life in Top Gear crash

Freddie Flintoff has revealed he made a split-second decision that he attributes to saving his life during his terrifying Top Gear accident.

The 46-year-old sportsman was involved in a near-fatal incident that left him with significant facial injuries and broken ribs while filming the motoring show in December 2022.

Britain’s most renowned cricketer admitted he initially thought he “was dead” after he flipped over a Morgan Super 3 three-wheeled sports car on the Top Gear track at the Dunsfold Park Aerodrome in Surrey.

Speaking in his new Disney+ documentary, Flintoff, the sportsman said: “It was a three-wheeler, [with] a reinforced windscreen, so I’m exposed. Probably doing about 40-45 [miles per hour].”

“The wheel came off at the front. It’s a funny thing rolling a car because it’s a point of no return and everything slows down,” he explained.

“It’s so weird. As it started going over, I looked at the ground and I knew that if I went on the side, I’d break my neck. If I hit my temple, I’m dead. The best chance is [to] go face down.”

Flintoff continued: “I remember hitting [my jaw] but then I got dragged out. The car went over, then I went over the back of the car and then [I] was pulled facedown on the runway about 50 meters underneath the car.

Freddie Flintoff has revealed a split-second decision saved his life during his terrifying ‘Top Gear’ crash (Disney+)

“Then it hit the grass and flipped back,” the sportsman continued. “I thought I was dead because I was conscious but I couldn’t see anything.

“I was thinking, ‘Is that it?’ Black for the rest of my days. But I had a hat over my eyes. So I pulled my hat up and I thought no I’m not, I’m alive. It’s the Top Gear track. This is not heaven,” he recalled.

“Then, I looked down and the blood just started coming down and my biggest fear was I didn’t think I had a face. I thought my face had come off. I was frightened to death.”

Flintoff then sat in agony for 40 minutes while he waited for an ambulance to reach the site of the crash in Surrey and take him to the major trauma unit at St George’s hospital in London.

Flintoff was driving a Morgan Super 3 car when the front wheel came off and caused him to crash the car (Disney+)

Meanwhile, the cricketer’s wife, Rachael Wools – who he married in March 2005 – rushed to London despite not knowing the extent of her husband’s injuries or which hospital he’d been taken to.

“When I did see him I walked in the room, he was in the bed… his eyes. I’ve never seen someone so scared in his eyes,” Wools said.

“He was looking at me to know how bad he was so I totally pulled myself together and I just didn’t cry. I just said ‘It’s fine, you’re going to be OK. I can’t believe how amazing you look.’”

“Before we got home, I did call the kids and said to them you have to be as strong as you’ve ever been. Your dad does look different at the moment. It’s going to get better but I don’t want you to look shocked and horrified because that’s going to knock him.

“That was hard. Andrew doesn’t know I did that,” she admitted.

The cricketer received £9m in compensation as a result of his injuries and production on ‘Top Gear’ was suspended indefinitely (Disney+)

Flintoff received £9m in compensation as a result of his injuries. The crash led the BBC to suspend Top Gear production for the “foreseeable future”, deeming it inappropriate to continue.

Elsewhere in the documentary, the sportsman revealed he didn’t leave the house for over half a year following his accident and still suffers with anxiety over leaving his home years later.

When Flintoff returned to screens last year with a BBC series titled Freddie Flintoff’s Field of Dreams on Tour, he revealed that he also still suffers with nightmares and flashbacks.

The sportsman revealed he now suffers from anxiety, flashbacks and nightmares as a result of the horror crash (AFP via Getty Images)

“It’s been so hard to cope,” he said. “But I’m thinking if I don’t do something, I’ll never go. I’ve got to get on with it.”

Speaking about his “life-altering” injuries in Flintoff , the cricketer said: “I'm not saying I’m embracing them, but I'm not trying to hide my scars.”

He added: “It's almost like a reset. I'm trying to find out what I am now. I've always seemed to be able to flick a switch, I've got to find that switch again.”

Flintoff will premiere exclusively on Disney+ in the UK and Ireland on 25 April.

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