Richard Hammond hobbles on crutches as he goes to test drive a £30k Alfa Romeo in The Grand Tour... after horror crash during filming left the star hospitalised

He left fans terrified for his life in June after being involved in a terrible car accident which left the star hospitalised.

And while Richard Hammond was not seriously injured by the accident, he was seen donning crutches in a new The Grand Tour clip.

The 47-year-old TV presenter was seen using the support after his horror crash in June, in a new behind-the-scenes look at the Amazon Prime series.

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Half-a Romeo! Richard Hammond was seen donning crutches in a clip from the new series of The Grand Tour, set to air on December 8, in light of his horror crash in June

Half-a Romeo! Richard Hammond was seen donning crutches in a clip from the new series of The Grand Tour, set to air on December 8, in light of his horror crash in June

Ahead of the show's second season premiere on December 8, the clip showed the iconic trio of Richard, Jeremy Clarkson and James May slicing a £30,000 Alfa Romeo in half for a new celebrity segment.

In the clip Jeremy is seen noting that the new segment will replace the previous season's Celebrity Brain Crash challenge.

Despite the bright idea, upon James May's testing of the new car it appears to be much more challenging, with the car eventually veering off of the track due to an inability to reverse.

Jeremy then declares that the new segment will work, recruiting a member of the crew to also try out the car, with the same disastrous outcome.

A bright idea? In the clip, the series iconic trio are seen debating a new celebrity segment to replace Celebrity Brain Crash

A bright idea? In the clip, the series iconic trio are seen debating a new celebrity segment to replace Celebrity Brain Crash

Axed: Frontman Jeremy Clarkson is seen taking a call stating the old segment must be axed

Axed: Frontman Jeremy Clarkson is seen taking a call stating the old segment must be axed

Hilarious: Despite the team's idea, James May tests the vehicle, and eventually veers it off the road

Hilarious: Despite the team's idea, James May tests the vehicle, and eventually veers it off the road

It works! Despite scepticism, Jeremy declares the segment will work

It works! Despite scepticism, Jeremy declares the segment will work

Test dummy: A member of The Grand Tour crew is asked to try out the car as well, with disastrous results

Test dummy: A member of The Grand Tour crew is asked to try out the car as well, with disastrous results

Fans were left terrified when Richard was airlifted to hospital following his accident in June after flipping a £2million electric supercar which then burst into flames as he filmed his new Amazon show The Grand Tour.

But he miraculously escaped the fireball horror with little more than a fractured knee and was 'conscious and talking' after freeing himself from the vehicle.

His Grand Tour colleagues May and Clarkson were 'staggered' he survived because there was 'nothing left' of the vehicle. 

Shocking: Amazon later released this image showing the burnt-out wreckage of the car laying upside down on a hill

Shocking: Amazon later released this image showing the burnt-out wreckage of the car laying upside down on a hill

Horror crash: Richard was treated in hospital after flipping a £2million supercar which then burst into flames as he filmed his new Amazon show

Horror crash: Richard was treated in hospital after flipping a £2million supercar which then burst into flames as he filmed his new Amazon show

Footage: This is the moment the former BBC star crashed in the supercar as he and co-hosts filmed their new show

Footage: This is the moment the former BBC star crashed in the supercar as he and co-hosts filmed their new show

Closed off: The crash is reported to have happened on a road that was closed for the Bergrennen Hemberg race

Closed off: The crash is reported to have happened on a road that was closed for the Bergrennen Hemberg race

Shocking: On 10 June 2017, Richard suffered a near-fatal crash in the Swiss countryside - his vehicle appeared to have rolled down a hill following the crash in Switzerland

Horrific: The vehicle appeared to have rolled down a hill following the crash in Switzerland

Shock images: Pictures from the scene showed a car in flames alongside a road in St. Gallen before the blaze was extinguished by firefighters

Shock images: Pictures from the scene showed a car in flames alongside a road in St. Gallen before the blaze was extinguished by firefighters

Speaking to the Sunday Mirror, Grand Tour executive producer Andy Wilman said: 'Jeremy and James both raced down to the scene of the crash as soon as it happened. When they saw the wreckage on fire they thought Richard was dead. It was really bad.

'They were staggered he had got out of it alive, because there was just nothing left. Everyone is so relieved. If Richard had been a few seconds slower getting out, he would have been incinerated.'

Pictures from the scene showed the Rimac Concept One car in flames alongside a road in St. Gallen before the blaze was extinguished by firefighters.

Cruising: The presenter was driving a Rimac Concept One, an electric super car built in Croatia

Cruising: The presenter was driving a Rimac Concept One, an electric super car built in Croatia

Attending the scene: Firefighters were pictured putting out the burning wreckage of the car

Attending the scene: Firefighters were pictured putting out the burning wreckage of the car

Grand Tour producer Amazon later released images showing the burnt-out wreckage of the car laying upside down on a hill. 

The crash is reported to have happened on a road that was closed for the Bergrennen Hemberg race. 

A spokesperson for The Grand Tour said: 'Richard Hammond was involved in a serious crash after completing the Hemburg Hill Climb in Switzerland in 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.

A source said: 'The crash was really bad. The car completely flipped and then burst into flames'

A source said: 'The crash was really bad. The car completely flipped and then burst into flames'

'Richard was conscious and talking, and climbed out of the car himself before the vehicle burst into flames.

'He was flown by Air Ambulance to hospital in St Gallen to be checked over revealing a fracture to his knee.

'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.'

Filming: Mr Hammond was earlier pictured filming the second series of The Grand Tour - his new Amazon show

Filming: Mr Hammond was earlier pictured filming the second series of The Grand Tour - his new Amazon show

Grand Tour co-star Jeremy Clarkson tweeted: 'It was the biggest crash I've ever seen and the most frightening but incredibly, and thankfully, Richard seems to be mostly OK.'

A source told The Sun: 'The crash was really bad. The car completely flipped and then burst into flames.

'There was real concern for Richard but the emergency services were quickly on hand and he's a very lucky boy.

'It brought back horrendous memories of the 2006 crash for those who witnessed it.'

Happy to help: Mr Hammond took a selfie with fan moments before the crash took place and suffered just a knee fracture

Happy to help: Mr Hammond took a selfie with fan moments before the crash took place and suffered just a knee fracture

After the news broke, several fans took to Twitter to voice their concern and send him their best wishes, while others highlighted his unbeatable fearlessness.

Twitter user JGA wrote to his co-stars Mr Clarkson and Mr May and said: ‘My best wishes to @RichardHammond. Hope he is ok. Nothing puts him off – I know he’ll be getting back in a car soon.’

Vitesh Patel said: ‘Get well @RichardHammond, don’t want to speculate what happened, just get better!’

Tommy Jack wrote: ‘Hope Richard Hammond is ok, looked proper nasty crash.’

Shocked: Concerned fans flocked to Twitter after the accident

Shocked: Concerned fans flocked to Twitter after the accident

It comes just weeks after Mr Hammond toppled off his motorcycle and banged his head while riding through a 'remote' part of Mozambique. 

In a blog post, he wrote: 'It's true, I did fall off a motorbike whilst filming recently for The Grand Tour in Mozambique.

'I banged my head, yes, along with pretty much everything else apart from my left thumb, which remains un-bruised.

'Can't tell you more yet about the how and why of it; that's all for later in the year on the show. As for injuries; well put it this way, I don't think I can get a book out of it.'

Another incident: In 2006 Hammond nearly died after crashing a jet powered car at 288 mph

Another incident: In 2006 Hammond nearly died after crashing a jet powered car at 288 mph

In 2006 Hammond nearly died after crashing a jet powered car at 288 mph and slipped into a coma during an attempt to break the British land speed record for the BBC show.

He was driving a jet-powered Vampire dragster when the front-right tyre burst leading the vehicle to spin out of control during a stunt at Elvington airfield near York.

Hammond suffered serious head injuries and he was in hospital for five weeks before returning home to his wife Mindy and their two daughters, Isabella and Willow.

The TV presenter, nicknamed 'Hamster', later told how he struggled 'mortally with depression' and spoke regularly to a psychiatrist following the incident.

Terrifying: He was driving a jet-powered Vampire dragster when the front-right tyre burst in 2006

Terrifying: He was driving a jet-powered Vampire dragster when the front-right tyre burst in 2006

Crash: It led to the vehicle to spin out of control during a stunt at Elvington airfield near York

Crash: It led to the vehicle to spin out of control during a stunt at Elvington airfield near York