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Richard Hammond's Daughter in High-Speed Crash
Izzy Hammond crashed during the influencer-led Evo Series at Jeddah Formula E event, sustaining no injuries despite extensive car damage, officials said.
- On February 15, 2026, Izzy Hammond, driver and motorsport influencer, crashed her Formula E car at Jeddah Corniche Circuit during the Jeddah Formula E EVO Sessions, striking a bollard barely over one minute into her lap.
- Entering the corner too fast, Izzy initially claimed her 'brakes had failed' in reports, but she denied this in a post-race video, attributing the crash to excessive speed.
- Debris from the collision littered the track and the safety car was deployed while medical staff checked Izzy Hammond, whose car suffered extensive damage but said "I'm fine, I'm fine" over the radio; Formula One commentator David Coulthard said she had "caught the back end".
- Other influencers present, including Behzinga, Sidemen member, and Vikkstar, Sidemen member, watched with concern as the crash drew attention due to Izzy Hammond being Richard Hammond's daughter.
- During the duels event, Izzy said, `Massive apologies to my team LOLA, they have been so amazing and I returned the favour by putting their car into a wall sideways and destroying it` after hitting a bollard at 24g, but she is `absolutely fine`.
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Shock moment in the "Evo Sessions" of Formula E: Izzy Hammond loses control at high speed and crashes into the gang. The car is torn apart – beg seconds until the warning comes. Memories of a serious accident of her father Richard wake up.
·Dortmund, Germany
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Richard Hammond’s daughter, 25, crashes Formula E car: ‘He’s going to cry’
Izzy Hammond was taking part in a special event for influencers in Formula E cars in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
·London, United Kingdom
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