Andrew ‘Freddie’ Flintoff’s wife Rachael was seen out after more details of her husband’s car accident emerged over the weekend.
Rachael, 42, was pictured at a service station to buy some provisions on Sunday as her husband continues his recovery following the collision.
She looked dressed down in a cropped sweatshirt teamed with a pair of Nike joggers and white trainers, with a pair of gold hoop earrings.
The mother of four, who shares her children with Freddie, was seen returning to her Range Rover after picking up some essentials at a Marks and Spencers.
On Saturday, new details have emerged from the horror car crash which left Top the Gear star seriously injured on December 13 last year.
Stepping out: Andrew ‘Freddie’ Flintoff’s wife Rachael was seen out after more details of her husband’s car accident emerged over the weekend
The former England cricket ace, 45, was airlifted to hospital with facial injuries and broken ribs following a collision at the Dunsfold Aerodrome in Surrey.
The open-topped car flipped over and slid along the track in the terrifying accident, The Sun revealed in a new report.
At at the time of the crash, Freddie was behind the wheel with a crew member in the passenger seat.
A source said: ‘The injuries were more severe as the car didn’t have a roof. It was a freak accident and somehow the car flipped over and the two men were dragged along.’
The duo were both wearing helmets – which potentially saved their lives – but still the source claimed everyone on set was rattled by the crash.
‘Very little has been revealed about the accident and bosses are keen to keep a lid on details.
‘No-one is rushing back to work any time soon… The future of the show is in serious doubt.’
Officials immediately suspended filming after the crash and began investigating the incident.
Picking up provisions: Rachael, 42, was pictured at a service station to buy some provisions on Sunday as her husband continues his recovery following the collision
Horrific: On Saturday, new details have emerged from the horror car crash which left Top the Gear star seriously injured on December 13 last year
BBC Studios confirmed to MailOnline last week that it won’t make decisions to resume production until the investigation has concluded.
After the probe concludes, bosses will decide whether or not the show will carry on.
Production insiders told the Sun that studio officials also want to give Freddie time to recover from the accident.
On pause! Officials immediately suspended filming after the crash and began investigating the incident
Similarly, it is understood many cast and crew members ‘wouldn’t feel comfortable beginning again without Freddie anyway’ because of the ‘integral role’ he plays in the show.
The insider said the accident was a ‘shock for everyone involved and very serious,’ adding: ‘Because Top Gear is such a risky production and there are lots of logistics involved with filming, it’s far more complicated than other TV series.’
Top Gear typically premieres on BBC One in late autumn.
Terrifying: It is understood many cast and crew members ‘wouldn’t feel comfortable beginning again without Freddie anyway’ because of the ‘integral role’ he plays in the show.
BBC previously insisted ‘all health and safety procedures’ were followed.
Chris Harris, who presents the show alongside Freddie and Paddy McGuiness, was also at the Top Gear test track.
A review of the accident by the Health and Safety Executive, the government agency, has found no evidence of any serious failings requiring a formal investigation.
The smash comes three years after the ex-cricketer narrowly cheated death following a shock 125mph crash.
In 2019, Freddie was heard screaming ‘I can’t stop,’ as he hurtled head-first down a runway just inches off the ground in a three-wheeled cycle car.
He had been racing his co-hosts when he realised he was running out of road and about to overshoot the finish line – seeing him spin off in a cloud of dust.
Freddie walked away from the ‘near-death’ crash unscathed, insisting he was ‘absolutely fine’.
He said at the time: ‘I go to great lengths to make sure I do well in Top Gear drag races but, on this occasion, I went a few lengths too far. It will look more ridiculous than dangerous when you see it on TV.’
Freddie, who was appointed England cricket captain twice, first in 2006 and 2007, retired from the game in 2010, before briefly returning to play for Lancashire four years later.
Following his illustrious sporting career he became a familiar face on television, joining various reality and panel shows and appearing as the face of supermarket brand Morrisons.
In 2010 he became a team captain on Sky’s A League Of Their Own, hosted by James Corden before being crowned king of the jungle in the first series of the Australian version of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! in 2015.
Though it is understood he avoided serious physical injury in the collision, his family reportedly begged him to stay away from work while he recovers from his facial injuries
After appearing in the BBC drama Love, Lies and Records in 2017, he went on to make his musical theatre debut in Kay Mellor’s Fat Friends The Musical and hosted All Star Musicals for ITV in December the same year.
He was announced in October 2018, ahead of the show’s 27th series, as a new host of Top Gear alongside Paddy McGuinness and Chris Harris.
Paddy also cheated death after losing control of a red Lamborghini in the Yorkshire Dales in 2020.
Richard Hammond was left in a coma after a serious crash during filming in September 2006.
The ex-Top Gear presenter crashed a jet-powered Vampire dragster vehicle while travelling at 288mph, and spent five weeks in hospital recovering from his injuries.
Flintoff, who was appointed England cricket captain twice, first in 2006 and 2007, retired from the game in 2010, before briefly returning to play for Lancashire four years later
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