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Hammond 'has taken first steps' Hammond 'has taken first steps'
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Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond is continuing to recover in hospital, with friend Jeremy Clarkson saying the crash victim has taken his first steps.Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond is continuing to recover in hospital, with friend Jeremy Clarkson saying the crash victim has taken his first steps.
The 36-year-old has now been moved out of the high dependency unit and onto a general ward, his family said.The 36-year-old has now been moved out of the high dependency unit and onto a general ward, his family said.
It comes after his wife said the family had been "overwhelmed" with messages of support from around the world.It comes after his wife said the family had been "overwhelmed" with messages of support from around the world.
Mr Hammond suffered a "significant" brain injury when he crashed in a jet-powered car on Wednesday.Mr Hammond suffered a "significant" brain injury when he crashed in a jet-powered car on Wednesday.
The accident is being investigated by the BBC, the police and the Health and Safety Executive.The accident is being investigated by the BBC, the police and the Health and Safety Executive.
The 36-year-old presenter's condition is said by doctors to be "stable".The 36-year-old presenter's condition is said by doctors to be "stable".
A hospital spokesman said on Saturday Mr Hammond was continuing "to make good progress".A hospital spokesman said on Saturday Mr Hammond was continuing "to make good progress".
'Spoken and smiled''Spoken and smiled'
Mr Hammond's wife Amanda, known as Mindy, said she has had messages from around the world since his accident during filming near York.Mr Hammond's wife Amanda, known as Mindy, said she has had messages from around the world since his accident during filming near York.
Scene of Richard Hammond's crash at Elvington airfieldEnlarge Image His co-presenter Jeremy Clarkson, a Sun columnist, said in the paper the father-of-two got to his feet and walked "shakily" to the toilet during the early hours of Friday - just 30 hours after the crash.Scene of Richard Hammond's crash at Elvington airfieldEnlarge Image His co-presenter Jeremy Clarkson, a Sun columnist, said in the paper the father-of-two got to his feet and walked "shakily" to the toilet during the early hours of Friday - just 30 hours after the crash.
Mrs Hammond told the Daily Mirror: "He's starting to look like Richard again. He's tough as hell and on his way back.Mrs Hammond told the Daily Mirror: "He's starting to look like Richard again. He's tough as hell and on his way back.
"He's spoken and smiled. It's early days and what has happened hasn't really sunk in for him."He's spoken and smiled. It's early days and what has happened hasn't really sunk in for him.
"The whole family is overwhelmed by everyone's support. There have been so many flowers, cards and e-mails from around the world."The whole family is overwhelmed by everyone's support. There have been so many flowers, cards and e-mails from around the world.
"To know that so many people love him is astounding. We want to thank everyone for their good wishes and prayers.""To know that so many people love him is astounding. We want to thank everyone for their good wishes and prayers."
Vampire
  • Estimated top speed: 370mph
  • Acceleration: 0 to 272mph in 6 seconds
  • Engine: Rolls Royce Orpheus
  • Fuel economy: 7-10 gallons per mile
  • Weight: 2,200 lbs (998kg)
  • Length: 30 feet (9.14m)Enlarge Image
  • Vampire
  • Estimated top speed: 370mph
  • Acceleration: 0 to 272mph in 6 seconds
  • Engine: Rolls Royce Orpheus
  • Fuel economy: 7-10 gallons per mile
  • Weight: 2,200 lbs (998kg)
  • Length: 30 feet (9.14m)Enlarge Image
  • Mr Hammond's brother Nick told reporters his brother had improved since he saw him earlier in the week.Mr Hammond's brother Nick told reporters his brother had improved since he saw him earlier in the week.
    "He's making good progress. We are very happy," he said."He's making good progress. We are very happy," he said.
    Fellow Top Gear presenter James May said on Friday he believed the injured presenter was "perfectly intact" after the pair had had a conversation at his hospital bedside.Fellow Top Gear presenter James May said on Friday he believed the injured presenter was "perfectly intact" after the pair had had a conversation at his hospital bedside.
    "I'm not a doctor but I am his mate and I believe that deep inside the Hammond I know is perfectly intact," he said."I'm not a doctor but I am his mate and I believe that deep inside the Hammond I know is perfectly intact," he said.
    The presenter had been driving a jet-powered dragster similar to the Vampire used by Colin Fallows to set the British land speed record of 300.3 mph.The presenter had been driving a jet-powered dragster similar to the Vampire used by Colin Fallows to set the British land speed record of 300.3 mph.
    Mr Hammond, from Cheltenham, Glos, had to be cut free after the car "veered off to the right" and its parachutes opened during a drive at Elvington airfield.Mr Hammond, from Cheltenham, Glos, had to be cut free after the car "veered off to the right" and its parachutes opened during a drive at Elvington airfield.
    Primetime Land Speed Engineering, which supplied the car and a support team for the event, said the vehicle "had been prepared and was being operated to the highest of standards".Primetime Land Speed Engineering, which supplied the car and a support team for the event, said the vehicle "had been prepared and was being operated to the highest of standards".
    HAVE YOUR SAY Can't wait to see Richard back on the telly - Top Gear just wouldn't be the same without him Lisa, Halstead, Essex Send us your messagesHAVE YOUR SAY Can't wait to see Richard back on the telly - Top Gear just wouldn't be the same without him Lisa, Halstead, Essex Send us your messages
    The BBC said in a statement that it had started an investigation into the accident and promised full co-operation with the HSE.The BBC said in a statement that it had started an investigation into the accident and promised full co-operation with the HSE.
    A BBC spokeswoman also confirmed the final part of the Best of Top Gear, which was due to be screened on 1 October, had been postponed indefinitely. A BBC spokeswoman also confirmed the final part of the Best of Top Gear, due to be screened on 1 October, had been postponed indefinitely.
    It would have been broadcast ahead of the new series of Top Gear but the corporation has said it is not in a position to confirm the transmission of the new series. A statement from the BBC said: "We would like to express our thanks to the 40,000 people who have sent goodwill messages about Richard.
    "These will all be passed on to him, and the Top Gear team and presenters are very grateful indeed for this exceptional and heartfealt response from viewers, which will be a terrific boost to Richard for his recovery.
    "It had been intended that the new series of Top Gear would begin on 8 October. Given the circumstances, it's still too early to say when the series will return. Jeremy, James and the Top Gear team have been completely focussed on Richard and all that the wonderful staff of the Leeds General Infirmary have done for him.
    "The priority for now must be ensuring Richard makes a full recovery, but we would not think of finalising plans for the next series without discussing it with everyone involved. When it is suitable, the team will do this and we will announce a new transmission date."
    Meanwhile, a group of motoring enthusiasts has raised more than £56,000 for the Yorkshire Air Ambulance charity - which airlifted Mr Hammond to hospital - after setting up a web page for contributions.Meanwhile, a group of motoring enthusiasts has raised more than £56,000 for the Yorkshire Air Ambulance charity - which airlifted Mr Hammond to hospital - after setting up a web page for contributions.