The BBC has denied reports it has axed Top Gear after presenter and former cricketer Andrew Flintoff was injured in a horrifying car crash during filming last year
It was reported on Friday that the BBC had told production staff to look for other work following the incident at the show’s test track Dunsfold Aerodrome last December.
A source told The Sun: "Top Gear has been an institution on British telly but the feeling is there is no way it can continue after Freddie’s crash.The insider went on to say that staff feel it would be "bad taste" to continue making such "dangerous material" as part of Top Gear. The former England captain was filmed on Wednesday speaking publicly for the first time since the accident in a clip released by England Cricket on social media.
Touching on the incident, he added: “They’ll share the good times with you, the successes. But as I found over the past few months, they’ll be there in the hardest times of your life, they will stand next to you.”
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