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Grant Denyer’s Chevrolet Camaro was fired headfirst into the concrete walls during the Bathurst 6 Hour.
Australian TV presenter Grant Denyer was hospitalized following a heavy crash during the Bathurst 6 Hour race at Mount Panorama. Denyer’s Chevrolet Camaro hit the concrete barriers at Griffins Bend while attempting to pass another car under double waved yellows.
He was taken to Bathurst Hospital for a suspected shoulder injury, while the driver of the other car involved, Richard Barram, was observed with a suspected ankle injury. Denyer later confirmed on social media that he was “A-ok” and undergoing mandatory checks before continuing with his TV commitments.
Despite the accident, Denyer, who is no stranger to motorsport, downplayed the severity of the crash, referring to it as a “small scrape.” He explained that another car had tagged his, causing them to hit the wall, but he was unharmed overall.
This incident comes years after Denyer suffered a serious accident in a Monster Truck event in 2008, which led to a compressed fracture in his lower back and multiple broken vertebrae. Despite the risks, Denyer remains enthusiastic about racing and his involvement in motorsport events.






