Billy Monger given 49-day driving ban after crash

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Billy Monger pleaded guilty to driving without due care and attention

Broadcaster and former racing driver Billy Monger has been banned from driving for 49 days after a crash in Surrey.

Mr Monger, 25, crashed into three parked cars and also damaged a lamp-post and a front garden wall in the January crash, according to police.

Surrey Police said he pleaded guilty to driving without due care and attention at Guildford Magistrates' Court.

He was driving a black Toyota Supra along a 30mph road just before midnight on 19 January in Limpsfield when he crashed into a Volkswagen Lupo, a Volkswagen Golf and a Citroen C, police said.

Surrey Police A black car with its side door open is partly in a front garden, where a tree is seen damaged alongside it and a part of a low wall has been knocked down. It is dark and there are semi detached houses seen in the backgroundSurrey Police
Surrey Police said three cars were damaged in the crash

As well as being disqualified from driving, he was ordered to pay fines and costs totalling £2,694 when he was sentenced on Friday.

Rick Scholey, supervisor for the Road Traffic Collision Team, said Mr Monger was not paying attention when he lost control of his car "causing significant damage to the vehicles" before hitting a hedge and wall belonging to a nearby house.

He added: "Thankfully, no one was in the road at the time otherwise this could have had far more serious consequences."

Later in October, Mr Monger will take on a 3.8km ocean swim, followed by a 180km coastal cycle and a marathon in Hawaii when he aims to break the record for the fastest double amputee to complete the annual Ironman World Championship.

He raised more than £3m for Comic Relief in 2021 by walking, cycling and kayaking across England over four days.

Surrey Police A white house in front of which there are three cars, two of them, which are white and red, are parked in a driveway and a third black car seen behind a hedge next to a wonky lamp-post. The black car has its lights on and there is a knocked over bin and other rubbish nearby.Surrey Police
Police said Mr Monger was not paying attention when he lost control of his car

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