Ms Dynamite was airlifted to a Northampton hospital after a high speed crash during filming for Sky One reality TV show “The Race”. The 25-year old singer was driving a Formula Ford at an estimated 100mph when the crash happened at Silverstone yesterday (November 12). The accident occurred when AC/DC singer Brian Johnson smashed into the back of her car causing her to spin off the track for about 50 metres before finally stopping. Luckily Ms Dynamite – real name Naomi McLean-Daley - is not thought to have sustained any injuries but will be kept in overnight for observation. A spokesman for Sky One reiterated that they “take health and safety very seriously and would not let them take part unless we were satisfied withthe level of competence they were at and all the necessary safety measures were in place." “The Race” programme saw five teams of men and women in competetion at Silverstone, under the guidance of Formula One drivers Eddie Irvine and David Coulthard.
Ms Dynamite was airlifted to a Northampton hospital after a high speed crash during filming for Sky One reality TV show “The Race”.
The 25-year old singer was driving a Formula Ford at an estimated 100mph when the crash happened at Silverstone yesterday (November 12).
The accident occurred when AC/DC singer Brian Johnson smashed into the back of her car causing her to spin off the track for about 50 metres before finally stopping.
Luckily Ms Dynamite – real name Naomi McLean-Daley – is not thought to have sustained any injuries but will be kept in overnight for observation.
A spokesman for Sky One reiterated that they “take health and safety very seriously and would not let them take part unless we were satisfied withthe level of competence they were at and all the necessary safety measures were in place.”
“The Race” programme saw five teams of men and women in competetion at Silverstone, under the guidance of Formula One drivers Eddie Irvine and David Coulthard.