Mark Blundell and Richard Hammond relive near-fatal car crashes
Hammond said he refuses to fly jet engines because the sound serves as a trigger.
Hammond said he refuses to fly jet engines because the sound serves as a trigger.
The motoring show has been rested for the ‘foreseeable future’ after Andrew Flintoff was hurt in a crash.
Agreeing, Hammond, 54, added: “You’re losing all your fluids through sweat. My eyelids were sweating. So I was peeing sand and steam. I’m probably riddled with kidney stones as a result. You can’t drink enough. We’re always told, ‘Stay hydrated’, but you can drink water constantly and still get dehydrated. It’s hard work. It’s exhausting,…
The end of The Grand Tour followed the news that the BBC had decided to rest hit motoring show Top Gear.