The particulars of Racing driver Paul Rees's claim against BBC Studios said he is suing for upwards of £100,000.

A racing driver who crashed with Andrew "Freddie" Flintoff said he suffered back injuries and post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) when the car he was a passenger in rolled over while filming Top Gear in 2022. Paul Rees made the claim in a newly-released document setting out his case against BBC Studios, who he is suing for damages in excess of £100,000. BBC Studios in its legal response said Rees did not complain of any injuries at the time or after the crash. The company denied it was negligent "as alleged or at all" and said Rees' "faulty instructions" led to the accident. Flintoff suffered serious facial and rib injuries when the open-topped three-wheeled Morgan Super 3 he was driving rolled over. Rees was offering expert driving advice from the passenger seat. The incident occurred when Rees was employed, as part of the BBC's Top Gear programme to film a "power test" of the Morgan Super 3 versus the Toyota GR86 at the Dunsfold Airfield in Surrey between 13th and 15th December 2022. Rees is a racing driver and has experience as a stunt driver for TV shows, but the particulars of his claim said he had never driven a Morgan Super 3 before. The incident that injured Rees and Flintoff involved an attempt to drift the three-wheeled car around the airfield's "Chicago" bend, the document states. "At no time no time did the Defendant [BBC Studios] indicate that such manoeuvres would be dangerous. Indeed, a slide or a skid was intended, forming part of the script written by the Defendant," the particulars of the claim said.