Freddie Flintoff update: Top Gear future in doubt after injuries sustained in horror crash on BBC set

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Freddie Flintoff’s Top Gear future is in doubt after injuries sustained  in an accident in December which saw him rushed to hospital.

Freddie Flintoff is rumoured to be considering walking away from his job at Top Gear, ending his four-year-run of hosting the BBC show. The 45-year-old sporting icon was involved in a horror car crash in December that saw him rushed to hospital where he was “lucky to be alive”.

The accident occurred on a Top Gear test track and Freddie was left with broken bones. Since the incident, the former cricketer has taken time away from the programme to recover from his injuries - but close friends think he is done.

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According to The Times, a source close to Freddie Flintoff explained: “He was making a good recovery physically following the crash, but the psychological impact was less clear.”

It is understood the 45-year-old has been left “psychologically traumatised” following the crash at the Dunsfold Aerodrome in Surrey on December 13. Close friends to the sports star, such as Piers Morgan, have said he remains “shaken” but “is going to be okay”.

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At the time of the horror incident, his Top Gear co-presenter Paddy McGuiness posted on Instagram. He wrote: “Had so many well wishes and positivity for the big lad these last few years. @aflintfoff11 is loved and will be up and at um before you know it!”

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