**Dion Dublin Avoids Tragedy as £120k Lotus Suffers Tyre Blowout on Yorkshire Road**


Footballer-turned-television presenter Dion Dublin had a close call this week after a tyre burst on his high-end Lotus Eletre R, worth an estimated £120,000. The incident occurred while the former Aston Villa star was enjoying a drive, but swiftly turned into a potentially dangerous situation when one of the vehicle’s tyres gave way without warning.

Dublin, who now fronts the BBC’s long-running property show ‘Homes Under the Hammer,’ was forced to bring his luxury sports car to an emergency halt. Displaying his trademark cool under pressure, he managed to keep the car and himself out of harm’s way until help arrived. The incident happened on Wednesday, 30 July, somewhere on the roads of Yorkshire.
Rescue services responded promptly, with local operator Mark of Yorkshire Rescue reaching Dublin within thirty minutes of his distress call. The Lotus was then relocated to the Cedar Court Hotel’s car park in Bradford to await further assistance. Dublin, evidently grateful for the swift response, took to social media to thank his rescuers personally, even posing for photographs with the rescue team and uploading the images for his followers to see.
A mobile tyre engineer, Ozzy from Mobile Tyre Buddy, was dispatched to address the situation further. The engineer replaced the shredded tyre, giving the Lotus a new lease of life and allowing Dublin to continue his journey. In a post shared online, Dublin expressed his gratitude for the “lightning-fast response,” adding praise for the professionalism of both Yorkshire Rescue and Mobile Tyre Buddy. “Well, that wasn’t much fun. Huge thanks to Yorkshire Rescue, who were with me within 30 minutes, and a special thank you to Mark, top fella,” Dublin commented. He also noted, “Ozzy was absolutely brilliant.”
The incident quickly attracted comments from Dublin’s fans and followers. Many were simply relieved that no one had been injured, while others found humour in the ordeal. One supporter remarked, “So long as you and your family are ok, that’s all that matters Dion.” Such messages highlight the affection that Dublin continues to inspire from the public, even off the pitch.
Amidst the flurry of social media activity, there was no shortage of light-hearted banter. Some teased the footballer about his car’s performance, with one fan joking about the Lotus’ heavy frame being “hardly surprising it’s eating its own tyres when it weighs the same as the moon.” However, the prevailing sentiment was relief that the situation did not escalate into something more serious.
The news of his motoring mishap comes at a time when Dublin is managing other significant changes in his personal life. It has recently been confirmed that he has received permission to demolish his home in the upmarket Caldy area of Merseyside to make way for an exclusive new development. Having originally purchased the property for £1.24 million with his wife last year, Dublin initially sought to renovate the mansion. However, structural issues reportedly made rebuilding a more practical and cost-effective solution.
Plans for the new residence are ambitious, including a games room, cinema, five en-suite bedrooms, and enhanced parking facilities. Dublin’s drive to create a modern and luxurious family home mirrors his mentality both on and off the field — always striving for improvement.
As the dust settles after this week’s tyre-related scare, Dion Dublin’s calm response and gratitude towards the rapid assistance he received illustrate a grounded approach to adversity. Meanwhile, his plans for his new home suggest that even off the football pitch, the former striker is not averse to big decisions and bold moves.
For his followers, Dublin’s latest escapade serves as a timely reminder that fortune and mishaps can befall anyone, even those used to performing under the brightest lights. As ever, it’s how one responds that counts — a lesson the sportsman once again demonstrated with good humour and humility.