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TV star Grant Denyer hospitalised after horrific three-car crash

NSW Ambulance said two men in their 40s were taken to hospital after the three-car crash at the Bathurst 6 Hour.

  • On Sunday, television star Grant Denyer was hospitalised after a three-car collision at the Bathurst 6 Hour, transported to Bathurst Hospital in stable condition with a shoulder injury.
  • Attempting an overtake at Griffins Bend four hours into the race, Denyer's Chevrolet Camaro contacted Barram's Volkswagen Scirocco in a double-waved yellow zone marked for Matt Kiss's stationary Mazda.
  • Barram was transported to Orange Hospital for leg and rib injuries, while Kiss remained uninjured; one Fox Sports commentator called it a "massive" crash.
  • The 48-year-old has not provided an update on his condition or commented on whether the collision will affect his television commitments.
  • Despite his television career, Denyer has competed at various levels since 2001, maintaining a track history spanning three decades with multiple appearances at the Bathurst 6 Hour.
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TV star Grant Denyer hospitalised after horrific three-car crash

Two drivers involved in the collision were taken to separate hospitals with injuries.

·City of Perth, Australia
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PerthNow broke the news in City of Perth, Australia on Sunday, April 5, 2026.
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