Former "Top Gear" host Richard Hammond was flown to hospital after a crash while filming in Switzerland.
The 47-year-old was on a practice run for a race in an electric car for Amazon Prime show "The Grand Tour", reported BBC.
Hammond "climbed out of the car himself before the vehicle burst into flames", the show said in a statement
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The show's statement said Hammond had been involved in a "serious crash" after completing the Hemberg Hill Climb in Switzerland, where a race takes place on Sunday.
He had been driving a "Rimac Concept One, an electric super car built in Croatia, during filming for "The Grand Tour Season 2" on Amazon Prime, but very fortunately suffered no serious injury".
Hammond was "conscious and talking" after the crash, , and had been flown to hospital in St Gallen "to be checked over", the show said.
"Nobody else was in the car or involved in the accident, and we'd like to thank the paramedics on site for their swift response. The cause of the crash is unknown and is being investigated," the statement added.
The crash comes 11 years after Hammond nearly died when he lost control of a Vampire dragster while filming for "Top Gear."
He was in a coma for two weeks after the accident at Elvington Airfield, near York.
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