On Tuesday, Andrew “Freddie” Flintoff is in the hospital after being wounded on the “Top Gear” circuit. Flintoff has been a show presenter since 2019.
Flintoff was engaged in a low-speed crash at the “Top Gear” test track at Dunsfold Park Aerodrome in Surrey. He was treated there before being transferred to the hospital. The injuries are not considered life-threatening.
A League of Their Own,” before working as a presenter on the wildly popular magazine programme “Top Gear.” He has been rushed to hospital for further care, and we will provide more information as soon as possible,” a representative told Variety.
Flintoff was a legendary cricketer who led England’s men’s team and was vital in their many victories. He went on to have a successful media career after retirement, including producing a documentary named “Freddie Flintoff: Hidden Side of Sport” about his and other sports players’ lives. clinical depression, being a judge on the ITV talent show “Let’s Get Gold,” and winning the first series of the Australian version of “I’m a Celebrity.
Get Me Out of Here!” and “A League of Their Own,” before working as a presenter on the wildly popular magazine programme “Top Gear.”
He was involved in two crashes in 2019: one in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, and one at Elvington Airfield in Yorkshire. On both occasions, he was uninjured.