BBC Studios Says ‘Top Gear’ Crash Passenger Suing For $200,000 Gave “Wrong & Dangerous Instructions”

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A driving consultant who was in the Top Gear crash with Andrew Flintoff and is suing BBC Studios for £150,000 ($200,000) gave the presenter “wrong and dangerous instructions,” according to BBC Studios.

Reports emerged over the weekend that Paul Rees, who was sat in the passenger seat on that fateful day in 2022, is seeking up to £150,000 from BBC Studios over claims of personal injury.

Deadline has not obtained Rees’ claim but has BBC Studios’ defense filing, which turns the heat on Rees – the driving consultant in the three-wheeled Morgan Super 3 car. The car overturned

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