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{{short description|Mysterious driver in TV motoring show Top Gear}}
{{Infobox soap character 2
{{Use British English|date=January 2013}}
| name = The Stig
{{Infobox character
| creator = [[Andy Wilman]]
| name = The Stig
| introducer = [[Jeremy Clarkson]]
| portrayer = [[Perry McCarthy]] (2002–2003)<br />[[Ben Collins (racing driver)|Ben Collins]] (2003–2010) <!-- Do not add Michael Schumacher as this was an in-episode joke only.--><br />[[Phil Keen]]<ref name="ThirdIdentity">{{Cite web|date=16 September 2024|title=Jeremy Clarkson giving a Q&A after a private screening of The Grand Tour: One For The Road|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmyEe2Iw4dk&t=91s |website=YouTube}}{{cbignore}}</ref> (2010–2022)
| series = [[Top Gear (2002 TV series)|Top Gear]]
| creator = [[Andy Wilman]]<br />[[Jeremy Clarkson]]
| image = [[File:The Stig British International Motor Show .jpg|200px]]
| series = [[Top Gear (2002 TV series)|Top Gear]]
| caption = The Stig
| image = [[File:TheStig.jpg|240px]]
| years = 2003—present
| caption = The Stig costume on display at the [[National Motor Museum, Beaulieu]]
| first = 2 November 2003 <br />{{small|([[Top Gear (series 3)|Series 3]]; Episode 2)}}
| first = 20 October 2002
| occupation = Test driver and trainer for celebrity guests
| occupation = Test driver and trainer for celebrity guests
}}
}}
'''The Stig''' is a character from the [[United Kingdom|British]] motoring television show ''[[Top Gear (2002 TV series)|Top Gear]]''. Created by former ''Top Gear'' presenter [[Jeremy Clarkson]] and producer [[Andy Wilman]], the character is a play on the anonymity of racing drivers' full-face [[helmet]]s, with the [[running joke]] that nobody knows who or what is inside the Stig's racing suit. The Stig's primary role is setting [[List of Top Gear test track Power Lap Times|lap times]] for cars tested on the show. Previously, he would also instruct celebrity guests, off-camera, for the show's "[[Star in a Reasonably Priced Car]]" segment.
{{Infobox soap character 2
| name = The Stig (Black)
| series = [[Top Gear (2002 TV series)|Top Gear]]
| image = [[File:Black stig.jpg|200px]]
| caption =
| creator = Andy Wilman
| introducer = Jeremy Clarkson
| years = 2002–2003
| first = 20 October 2002<br />{{small|([[Top Gear (series 1)|Series 1]]; Episode 1)}}
| last = 26 October 2003<br />{{small|([[Top Gear (series 3)|Series 3]]; Episode 1)}}
| cause = Drove a car off the flight deck of [[HMS Invincible (R05)|HMS ''Invincible'']]
| portrayer = [[Perry McCarthy]]
| occupation = Test driver and trainer for celebrity guests
}}
'''The Stig''' is a character in the British motoring television show [[Top Gear (2002 TV series)|''Top Gear'']]. The character plays on the anonymity of racing drivers' full-face [[helmet]]s, with the [[running joke]] that nobody knows who, or indeed what, is inside the character's racing suit. The character was the creation of presenter [[Jeremy Clarkson]] and the show's producer [[Andy Wilman]]. 'Stig' was a nickname for new boys at their [[Repton School|old school]].

The Stig is responsible for setting [[List of Top Gear test track Power Lap Times|lap times]] for cars tested on the show, as well as instructing celebrity guests in the show's [[Star in a Reasonably Priced Car]] section. Several episodes have featured comic variations on the Stig character, referred to by the presenters as 'The Stig's cousin'. The Stig character originally wore a black helmet and overalls, but he was killed off in the first episode of series 3, to be replaced in the next episode by a new Stig, wearing white helmet and overalls. This character has featured ever since.


The BBC have always refused to officially confirm the identity of the actor who plays the Stig. "Who is The Stig?" became a frequently asked question on the internet. The identity of the original 'Black' Stig, [[Perry McCarthy]], was exposed by a Sunday newspaper after the [[Top Gear (series 1)|first series]] of the show, in January 2003. McCarthy confirmed that he was 'The Stig' in the second edition of [[Flat Out, Flat Broke: Formula 1 the Hard Way!|his autobiography]], published following [[Top Gear (series 2)|series two]], and is now generally acknowledged as having been the first Stig, even by BBC media.
The identity of the original "Black" Stig, [[Perry McCarthy]], was exposed by a Sunday newspaper in January 2003, and confirmed by McCarthy later that year. The black-suited Stig was subsequently "killed off" that October in the series 3 premiere, and replaced in the following episode by a new White Stig who lasted through to the end of series 15.


In [[Top Gear (series 13)#ep1|series 13 episode 1]], the show jokingly unmasked the Stig as seven-time world champion F1 driver [[Michael Schumacher]]. In the hiatus following series 15, racing driver [[Ben Collins (racing driver)|Ben Collins]] was revealed to be the Stig in a court battle over Collins' impending autobiography, titled ''The Man in the White Suit''. In series 16, debuting in December 2010, Collins was replaced by a second White Stig, whose identity was revealed by Clarkson in 2024 to be racing driver [[Phil Keen]].
A number of press reports have claimed to name the White Stig, including, in January 2009, several naming [[Ben Collins (racing driver)|Ben Collins]]. In June 2009 the show played up to the speculation by promising to reveal The Stig's identity, which turned out to be a joke involving former [[Formula One|F1]] champion [[Michael Schumacher]]. In August 2010 the BBC attempted to gain an injunction against [[HarperCollins]] to prevent the publication of ''The Man in the White Suit'', the autobiography of the driver playing The Stig. Collins appeared in the [[High Court]] as part of the action, which the BBC lost, revealing Collins as the author of the book. The BBC have still refused to confirm whether Collins "either was or remains" the Stig, while presenter [[James May]] has stated White Stig will be killed off and replaced for the [[Top Gear (series 16)|next series]].


==Creation and name==
==Creation and name==
The idea for the character was part of Jeremy Clarkson and producer [[Andy Wilman]]'s concept for the relaunched ''Top Gear'' show, bringing a new format to the [[Top Gear (1977 TV series)|original version of Top Gear]] which had been cancelled in 2001. The relaunched show would introduce a live studio audience, the Stig, a racetrack, and madcap stunts.<ref name=Times6Nov2005/> Clarkson is credited by the ''Sunday Times'' with having come up with the original idea for the Stig.<ref name=SundayTimes30Jan2009ManWithNoName/>
The idea for the character was part of former host Jeremy Clarkson and former producer Andy Wilman's concept for the relaunched ''Top Gear'' show, bringing a new format to the [[Top Gear (1977 TV series)|original version of ''Top Gear'']] which ceased production in 2001. The relaunched show introduced a live studio audience, the Stig, a racetrack, and madcap stunts.<ref name="Ti">{{Cite news |url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/driving/article586470.ece?token=null&offset=0 |title=Entertainment: The backroom boy who put Top Gear on top of the world |date=6 November 2005 |work=The Sunday Times |access-date=27 August 2010 |location=London}}{{dead link|date=September 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> Clarkson is credited with having come up with the original idea for the Stig.<ref name="ST">{{Cite news |last=Dunn |first=Joseph |url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/the-stig-the-man-with-no-name-mbc6kjxkwk7 |title=The Stig, the man with no name |date=30 January 2009 |work=The Sunday Times |access-date=27 August 2010 |location=London}}</ref>


Clarkson and Wilman wanted to have a professional racing driver as part of the show's cast, but ran into difficulty finding a driver sufficiently adept at speaking on-camera. Clarkson then asked Wilman why the driver needed to speak at all, and they decided that the Stig's role would be silent.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWtwO2XG8NQ&t=706s | title=Meet My Top Gear Boss: ANDY WILMAN | website=[[YouTube]] | date=25 February 2024 }}</ref>
The name Stig stems from the fact that Wilman and Clarkson had both been pupils at the private [[Repton School]], where new boys had always been called "Stig".<ref name=Times6Nov2005/><ref name=Times16Jul2006/> According to McCarthy, speaking in 2006, the producers had wanted the anonymous driver to be called 'The Gimp', referring to the use of [[Bondage suit|gimp suits]] in [[BDSM]] sexual role-playing. After McCarthy objected, the name Stig was settled upon.<ref name=AutoTraderOriginalStigSpeaks1Nov2006/> McCarthy had said of the idea at the time that "I don't want to be forever remembered as the Gimp".<ref name=SundayTimes30Jan2009ManWithNoName/>


The name Stig derives from Wilman and Clarkson's time at [[Repton School]], where new boys had always been called "Stig".<ref name=Ti/><ref name="o6">{{Cite news |url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/driving/features/article687728.ece |title=Bad boys are back in town |date=16 July 2006 |work=The Sunday Times |access-date=27 August 2010 |location=London}}{{dead link|date=September 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> "Stig" is a pejorative referring to someone from a poor background with a poor dress sense (originating from the eponymous character in the children's book ''[[Stig of the Dump]]'').<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.yourdictionary.com/stig |title=Stig dictionary definition {{!}} stig defined |website=www.yourdictionary.com |access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref> Another theory is that the driver was just "the guy in the suit" (GITS) – which, when written in reverse, becomes "Stig" – although this may just be a fan-created [[Backronym|backronym]].
==Portrayal==
===Black Stig/White Stig===
The Stig was introduced by Clarkson in the first episode of the [[Top Gear (series 1)|first series]], broadcast on 20 October 2002. When the [[Top Gear (series 3)|third series]] began on 26 October 2003, the first episode saw Black Stig be 'killed off', with Clarkson introducing a new, White Stig, in the following episode, broadcast on 2 November 2003.


According to the original Stig, Perry McCarthy, speaking in 2006, the producers had first wanted the anonymous driver to be called "The Gimp", referring to the use of [[Bondage suit|gimp suits]] in [[BDSM]] sexual role-playing. After McCarthy objected, they settled upon the name Stig.<ref name="ATO">{{Cite web |url=http://www.autotrader.co.uk/EDITORIAL/CARS/FEATURES/32815.html |title=Auto Talk – The original Stig speaks |last=Collantine |first=Keith |date=1 November 2006 |publisher=Auto Trader |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100421000317/http://www.autotrader.co.uk/EDITORIAL/CARS/FEATURES/32815.html |archive-date=21 April 2010 |access-date=27 August 2010 |df=dmy-all}}</ref> McCarthy had said of the idea at the time that "I don't want to be forever remembered as the Gimp".<ref name=ST/>
When first introduced, the Stig wore a black racing suit and helmet, while the new Stig introduced in season 3 wears a white suit and helmet. The White Stig's uniform consists of a white [[Alpinestars]] racing suit with small Grand Prix Racewear logo, a white [[Simpson Performance Products|Simpson]] Bandit and later, Diamondback race helmet, white on black Alpinestars Tech 1-Z gloves, and white Alpinestars Tech 1-K kart shoes. His white helmet was originally a Simpson Speedway RX model.{{Citation needed|date=September 2010}}


==Characteristics==
The scene which saw Black Stig 'killed off' was introduced as the Stig's biggest challenge yet, "Top Gun vs Top Gear". He was to attempt to race to {{convert|100|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on}} and then come to a halt, on the {{convert|200|m|ft}} long flight deck of [[HMS Invincible (R05)|HMS ''Invincible'']], a Royal Navy aircraft carrier, on which [[British Aerospace Sea Harrier]] jump jets reach {{convert|100|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on}} before take-off. He would be using the 'old Top Gear Jag', a white [[Jaguar XJS]] bought for a 'couple of hundred quid', stripped of its fittings and fitted with [[nitrous]] injection, to take it to {{convert|500|bhp|abbr=on}}, which had been featured in series 2, beating 'just about every supercar on the planet' in a drag race. Black Stig accelerated along the deck, and an on screen speedometer indicated {{convert|109|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on}}, before a cutaway shot saw the car flying off the end of the runway ramp and into the sea. Clarkson then revealed in the last scene of the episode, that the shot of a glove floating on the sea was all that divers had found.<ref name=TopGearWebsiteVideoByeByeStig/><ref name=DailyMirror21Aug2010McCarthyRevealsAll/> According to McCarthy, "We tried to make it as much like a scene out of [[James Bond]] as possible".<ref name=AutoTrader2Jun2008ExclusiveInterview/>
===Anonymity and silence===
When introducing the Stig in the ''Top Gear'' premiere, Clarkson said, "We don't know its name, we really don't know its name, nobody knows its name, and we don't want to know, because it's a racing driver."<ref group="ep" name="1.1"/><ref>{{Citation|title=The Stig's FIRST APPEARANCE {{!}} Lamborghini Murcielago vs Pagani Zonda {{!}} Top Gear| date=27 November 2009 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZUIKmUOyWs|language=en|access-date=2021-06-01}}</ref>


According to a 2006 article in ''The Sunday Times'', most of the ''Top Gear'' crew did not know the Stig's identity; one camera assistant reportedly observed the Stig eating his lunch in the back of an ambulance to avoid being spotted.<ref name=o6/> In 2009, another ''Times'' article reiterated that only a few production staff, the show's presenters and other BBC journalists knew the Stig's true identity.<ref name=ST/>
===Anonymity and muteness===
In the very first episode when introducing the Black Stig, Clarkson noted that, "We don't know its name, we really don't know its name, nobody knows its name, and we don't wanna know, 'cause it's a racing driver".<ref group="ep" name="1.1"/> According to the ''Daily Mail'' writing in 2010, his face is never revealed on set, not even the celebrity guests training on the reasonably priced car are allowed to learn his identity. He stays suited and with his helmet on throughout the show, arriving early and leaving late, and having his own dressing room and eating privately. The studio audience has no access to him at any time.<ref name=DailyMail19Aug2010LawyersFightStig/>


Former Stig [[Perry McCarthy]] described in 2009 how, to maintain his anonymity, he would put on the Stig's helmet while going through the ''Top Gear'' security gates, and then change into his racing overalls in a special room behind the gatehouse before driving into the studio areas. He would speak as little as possible in the backstage areas, and put on an accent which some mistook as French.<ref name=ST/> McCarthy also explained that hiding his identity while coaching the celebrities for ''Star in a Reasonably Priced Car'' proved difficult. He said that he did reveal his true identity while coaching [[Ross Kemp]] and [[David Soul]], as he had previously known them and they promised that they would be silent about his role. For other drives, if celebrities asked if he was a particular person, he would just say "How did you know?", adding that more often than not, the suggestion was [[Michael Schumacher]].<ref name=ST/>
All that can usually be seen from the gap between his helmet and jumpsuit is that he is a white male with dark hair. According to the ''Sunday Times'' writing in 2006, most of the crew did not know his identity, relaying how one camera assistant once observed him eating his lunch in the back of an ambulance to avoid being spotted.<ref name=Times16Jul2006/> Again according to ''The Sunday Times'' writing in 2009, just a few BBC production staff and other journalists know the Stig's real identity.<ref name=SundayTimes30Jan2009ManWithNoName/> The Stig has been depicted on the show as being stopped by Police during the race from Caterham to Knockhill after he crossed the [[Forth Road Bridge]] and refused to lift his visor or give his name.<ref group="ep" name="8.7"/><ref name=Scotsman28Mar2008/>


The Stig is never shown talking on screen, although he does talk with celebrities off-camera while training them to drive around the track. Clarkson has joked that he is "not a very talkative chap".<ref name=o6/> When asked about his identity in a rare spoken interview for the show ''Veronica Vibes'' of a Dutch channel, the Stig reportedly said, "I don't remember; my memory was erased when I got the job."<ref name="S8">{{Cite news |url=http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/tvradio/Some-say-he39s-Top-Gear39s.3923643.jp |title=Some say he's Top Gear's true star. We only know he's The Stig |date=28 March 2008 |work=The Scotsman |access-date=31 August 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110104044753/http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/tvradio/Some-say-he39s-Top-Gear39s.3923643.jp |archive-date=4 January 2011 |df=dmy-all}}</ref> The Stig's muteness has extended to appearances in other media, such as the "Brain Stig" video released by the BBC on [[YouTube]] in 2009.<ref>{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmdnudxCd5s |title=Brain Stig – TopGear.com viral – BBC Top Gear |date=12 January 2009 |access-date=29 August 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131007015627/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmdnudxCd5s |archive-date=7 October 2013 |work=Top Gear's channel |via=YouTube |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/4227488/The-Stig-stars-in-viral-Top-Gear-internet-video.html |title=The Stig stars in viral Top Gear internet video |date=13 January 2009 |work=The Telegraph |access-date=27 August 2010 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090221192412/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/4227488/The-Stig-stars-in-viral-Top-Gear-internet-video.html |archive-date=21 February 2009 |location=London |df=dmy-all}}</ref>
Although the Stig does talk with celebrities while preparing them for their "Star in a Reasonably Priced Car" lap times, he is never shown talking on screen. Clarkson has joked that he is "not a very talkative chap" when keeping silent while on set, in order to hide his identity.<ref name=Times16Jul2006/> In a rare spoken interview, the Stig has reportedly said when asked what his real name was, that he didn't remember due to the fact his memory had been erased when he got the job.<ref name=Scotsman28Mar2008/> The Stig's muteness is extended to appearances in other media, such as the 'Brain Stig' [[viral video]] released by the BBC on their [[YouTube]] channel, to promote the new Top Gear website in 2009, depicting a frustrated staff member holding a [[brainstorming]] session for show ideas.<ref name="TopGearBrainStig"/><ref name=Telegraph13Jan2009StigViral/>


Clarkson has written in his newspaper column that the Stig is not permitted to talk because "the opinions of all racing drivers are completely worthless", going on to explain that, due to their familiarity with cars equipped for track racing, they believe any and all road cars are rubbish, even a [[Lamborghini Gallardo]] or a [[Bugatti Veyron]]. He confirmed this by test driving for himself a BMW 3-series diesel road car converted to a race car, complete with slick tyres, race suspension and brakes, and concluding that driving it was "more exciting and more fun to drive than any supercar".<ref name=ClarksonTimesColumn23Sep2007/>
Clarkson has written in his newspaper column that the Stig is not permitted to talk or comment on the cars he is given to drive because "the opinions of all racing drivers are completely worthless," going on to explain that, because of their familiarity with cars equipped for track racing, racing drivers believe any and all road cars are on low-scale compared to racing cars.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Clarkson |first=Jeremy |url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/driving/jeremy_clarkson/article2503695.ece |title=Volvo XC70 SE Sport |date=23 September 2007 |work=The Sunday Times reprinted in [[Driven to Distraction (2009)|Driven to Distraction]] |access-date=27 August 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100529140940/http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/driving/jeremy_clarkson/article2503695.ece |archive-date=29 May 2010 |location=London |df=dmy-all}}</ref>


===Driving ability===
===Driving ability===
The show has often compared and contrasted the Stig's driving ability, particularly against [[Formula One]] drivers. When Jeremy Clarkson revealed that the Stig believed that the [[Suzuki Liana]], the show's Reasonably Priced Car, could do a time of 1:44, a former F1 driver, [[Nigel Mansell]], appearing as a guest on the programme, duly obliged by posting a lap time of 1:44.6, while the Stig then posted a lap time of 1:44.4 in the Liana.<ref group="ep" name="7.5"/> Clarkson has often mentioned that F1 drivers seem to take a different racing line on the test track than the Stig, such as on [[Jenson Button]]'s drive,<ref group="ep" name="8.8"/> however, during [[Rubens Barrichello]]'s and [[Lewis Hamilton]]'s visits to the show, Clarkson observed that they took the same line around the track as The Stig.<ref group="ep" name="10.8"/> Formula One driver [[Mark Webber]]'s appearance on the show was marked at the conclusion of his lap with Clarkson presenting him with an "I AM THE STIG" T-shirt.<ref group="ep" name="6.10"/> The show made various references to the Stig apparently having developed a jealous rivalry with [[Rubens Barrichello]], after he became the first person to beat his time posted in the "Reasonably Priced Car" by a tenth of a second, posting a lap time of 1:44.3.<ref group="ep" name="15.3"/>
The show has often compared the Stig's driving ability to others, particularly [[Formula One]] drivers. When Jeremy Clarkson said that the Stig believed that the [[Suzuki Liana]], the show's Reasonably Priced Car at the time, could do a lap time of 1:44.0, former F1 driver [[Nigel Mansell]], appearing as a guest on the programme, duly obliged by posting a time of 1:44.6; the Stig then posted a time of 1:44.4.<ref group="ep" name="7.5"/> After [[Rubens Barrichello]] became the first person to beat the Stig's time (coming in at 1:44.3), the show repeatedly referred to a jealous rivalry between the Stig and Barrichello. [[Sebastian Vettel]] then further beat this time by posting a time of 1:44.0. A while later, [[Lewis Hamilton]] did a second lap and got a 1:42.9.<ref group="ep">{{Cite episode |series=Top Gear (2002 TV series) |series-no=17 |number=3 |series-link=Top Gear (series 17) |airdate=10 July 2011}}</ref> Clarkson has often mentioned that F1 drivers seem to take a different racing line on the test track than the Stig, such as on [[Jenson Button]]'s drive;<ref group="ep" name="8.8"/> however, during Barrichello's and Lewis Hamilton's visits to the show, Clarkson observed that they took the same line around the track as The Stig.<ref name="10.8" group="ep">{{Cite episode |series=Top Gear (2002 TV series) |series-no=10 |number=8 |series-link=Top Gear (series 10) |airdate=7 December 2007}}</ref> F1 driver [[Mark Webber (racing driver)|Mark Webber]]'s appearance on the show was marked at the conclusion of his lap with Clarkson presenting him with an "I AM THE STIG" T-shirt.<ref group="ep" name="6.10"/>


===Other traits===
===Introductions===
The Stig's introductions on the show have underlined his oddness. Initially the presenters heralded his appearance with simple humorous introductions, such as "[[His Holiness]], the Stig!"<ref group="ep" name="2.1"/> Beginning in series 6, the introductions began to follow a format of, "Some say that [two bizarre characteristics]. All we know is, he's called the Stig." Characteristics described in this format include:
The Stig has been described by Clarkson as having a very small brain, worthless opinions, and a disorder called "[[Nigel Mansell|Mansell]] Syndrome".<ref group="ep" name="1.1"/>


* He gets terrible [[eczema]] on his helmet
The Stig's status and oddity has often been underlined with humorous introductions by the presenters before his appearances on the show. Initially, the Stig would be given simple humorous introductions on the show, such as "[[His Holiness]], The Stig!" (introducing the Power Lap for the [[Bowler Wildcat]].<ref group="ep" name="2.1"/> Beginning in Series 6, these began to follow a format of "Some say that [facts]. all we know is, he's called the Stig.", where the facts give away some unusual trait or other detail about the Stig.<ref name=SundayTimes30Jan2009ManWithNoName/>
* Wherever you are in the world, if you tune your [[radio]] to 88.4, you can actually hear his thoughts
* He has no face
* He has a [[digital data|digital]] face<ref name=intro/>
* He has a full-sized [[tattoo]] of his face on his face
* He never blinks<ref name="ST" />
* He blinks horizontally
* His tears are adhesive
* His ears aren't where you'd expect them to be
* His ears have a [[Paisley (design)|Paisley]] lining
* His earwax tastes of [[Turkish Delight]]
* He can catch [[fish]] with his tongue
* His [[teeth]] glow in the dark
* His breath smells of [[magnesium]]
* His voice can only be heard by [[cats]]
* In the [[autumn]] his arms go brown and fall off
* His nipples are explosive
* The outline of his left nipple is exactly the same shape as the [[Nürburgring]]
* His [[heart]] ticks like a watch
* His heart is upside-down
* His genitals are on upside-down
* He has webbed buttocks
* When he slows down, brake lights come on in his buttocks
* When he sees a woman, his third leg will go up
* His legs are [[hydraulic]]
* He has two sets of knees
* He has to take his shoes off with an [[Allen key]]
* His sweat can be used to clean precious metals
* His skin has the texture of a [[dolphin]]
* On really warm days he sheds his skin like a [[snake]]
* He is allergic to the [[Dutch people|Dutch]]
* He naturally faces [[magnetic north]]<ref name="intro">{{Cite news |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/tv/2016/05/26/the-20-best-things-the-top-gear-team-have-said-about-the-stig/top-gear-the-stig-introductions/ |title=The 20 best things the Top Gear team have said about The Stig |date=27 May 2016 |work=The Telegraph |access-date=25 December 2016 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161226060123/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/tv/2016/05/26/the-20-best-things-the-top-gear-team-have-said-about-the-stig/top-gear-the-stig-introductions/ |archive-date=26 December 2016 |df=dmy-all}}</ref>
* He lives in a [[tree]]
* He roams around the woods at night foraging for [[wolves]]
* He sleeps upside-down like a [[bat]]
* The drinks cabinet in his car contains 14 different types of [[custard]]<ref group="ep" name="14.4"/>
* His favourite T-shirt has a picture of a T-shirt
* He will charge you if you attempt to remove his helmet
* He thought [[Star Wars]] was a documentary
* He knows two facts about ducks and both of them are wrong
* He thinks the credit crunch is a breakfast cereal
* He won a [[BAFTA]] for Best Original Smell
* He thinks when he dies he will go to [[Devon]]
* His favourite flower is the [[potato]]
* He thinks crisps are animals
* If he caught fire he would burn for 1000 days
* He can swim seven lengths underwater
* He once threw a microwave oven at a tramp
* He has twelve [[GCSEs]], all of which are in domestic science
* He has some terrible plans involving the [[Moon]]
* His [[New Year]]’s resolution is to eat fewer [[mice]]
* He keeps a photograph of his wallet in his wallet
* He can’t eat mashed potato for religious reasons
* He refuses to acknowledge the existence of [[Nottinghamshire]]
* He got engaged to James May’s lawnmower following the vote on gay marriage
* He is married to one of [[Princess Anne]]'s hats
* He has no understanding of queueing
* He is confused by stairs
* He has no understanding of [[clouds]]
* He is absolutely baffled by urinals
* He doesn’t know what [[dogs]] are for
* He doesn’t understand the word “envelope”
* He submitted a 20,000 pound expenses claim for some [[gravel]] for his moat
* He invented [[November]]
* He invented [[Branston Pickle]]
* If he felt like it, he could fire [[Alan Sugar]]
* If he could be bothered, he could crack the Da Vinci code in 43 seconds
* He appears on high-value stamps in [[Sweden]]
* There is an airport in [[Russia]] named after him
* He had an affair with [[John Prescott]]
* He is wanted by the [[CIA]]
* He has been banned from the [[Chelsea Flower Show]]
* He is banned from the town of [[Chichester]]
* He is not allowed by law within 100 yards of [[Lorraine Kelly]]
* He is illegal in 17 [[US states]]
* He is afraid of [[bell]]s
* He is terrified of [[ducks]]
* He is terrified of [[Scouts]]


Some introductions have referred to current events and stories in popular culture, such as:
These often detail his odd character traits, such as being afraid of bells<ref name=BBCTopGearWebsitePowerLaps/> or confused by stairs<ref name=SundayTimes30Jan2009ManWithNoName/> His possibly machine like or at least non-human body is hinted at by revelations that his voice can only be heard by cats,<ref name=Times20Jan2009BenCollins/> or that he never blinks, naturally faces magnetic north, all his legs are hydraulic, he has two sets of knees, and heart ticks like a watch.<ref name=SundayTimes30Jan2009ManWithNoName/> He is even hinted at being a wild creature, spending his spare time catching fish with his tongue or foraging for wolves in the woods.<ref name=SundayTimes30Jan2009ManWithNoName/> Other odd details revealed in these introductions have included such facts as his face appears on high-value stamps in Sweden<ref name=BBCTopGearWebsitePowerLaps/> his left nipple is the shape of the [[Nürburgring]],<ref name=SundayTimes30Jan2009ManWithNoName/> one of his eyes is a [[testicle]],<ref name=Times20Jan2009BenCollins/>,that he invented the [[curtain]]<ref name=Times22Jun2009TrueIdentityIsSchumacher/>, that he daydreams of [[Rubens Barrichello]] being caught in a [[hand slicer]] and his salary is paid by the [[bbc]] in strong [[pornography]]


* "If you insult his mother, he ''will'' headbutt you in the chest" (a reference to [[Zinedine Zidane]]'s headbutting incident and subsequent sending-off in the [[2006 FIFA World Cup final]])
His introductions often jokingly refer to current events of the day, such as when Clarkson introduced Michael Schumacher as the Stig in 2009 by stating he "recently submitted a £20,000 expenses claim for some gravel for his moat," in reference to the [[MPs' expenses scandal]],<ref name=Times22Jun2009TrueIdentityIsSchumacher/> or when it was said "if you give him a really important job, he'll skive off and play [[croquet]]", referring to Deputy Prime Minister [[John Prescott]] in 2006.<ref group="ep" name="8.5"/>
* "If you give him a really important job, he'll skive off and play [[croquet]]" (a reference to Deputy Prime Minister [[John Prescott]] in 2006)<ref group="ep" name="8.5"/><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/secrets-of-the-stig-top-gears-mystery-372174 |title=Secrets of the Stig: Top Gear's mystery driver unmasked |website=[[Daily Mirror]] |date=20 January 2009 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180612143644/https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/secrets-of-the-stig-top-gears-mystery-372174 |archive-date=12 June 2018 |access-date=7 June 2018 |df=dmy-all}}</ref>
* "Has dreams about what [[Rubens Barrichello]] would look like in a ham slicer" (a reference to Barrichello being faster than the Stig around the test track the week before)
* "If he was getting a divorce from [[Paul McCartney]], he'd keep his stupid whining mouth shut" (a reference to McCartney's divorce from [[Heather Mills]] in 2008)
* "He always wears a helmet because a man once smashed him in the face with a model of Salisbury Cathedral" (a reference to the [[Silvio Berlusconi#Assault at rally|Silvio Berlusconi assault]] with an alabaster statuette of [[Milan Cathedral]] in December 2009)<ref name="Ref_2009ar">{{Cite news |url=http://www.repubblica.it/2009/12/sezioni/politica/giustizia-22/testimone-nuovo/testimone-nuovo.html |title=Tartaglia interrogato dai pm 'Gesto folle, ma premeditato' |date=15 December 2009 |work=La Repubblica |access-date=26 November 2013 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131029205023/http://www.repubblica.it/2009/12/sezioni/politica/giustizia-22/testimone-nuovo/testimone-nuovo.html |archive-date=29 October 2013 |language=it |df=dmy-all}}</ref>
* "He's banned from the town of [[Chichester]] and..., in a recent late-night deal, he bought a slightly dented white [[Fiat Uno]] from the [[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh|Duke of Edinburgh]]" (a reference to [[Death of Diana, Princess of Wales conspiracy theories|conspiracy theories surrounding the death of Princess Diana]])
* "If you hold him in the wrong way, he doesn't work properly" (a reference to the [[iPhone 4]]'s death grip)
* "He regrets buying his new holiday home in down-town [[Cairo]]" (a reference to the [[Arab Spring]] in early 2011)
* “That sixty years ago this week, he too became a [[Elizabeth II | Queen]]” (a reference to the [[Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II]], in 2012)
* "He contains 47% horse" (a reference to the [[2013 meat adulteration scandal|2013 horse meat scandal]])
* "He used to work in Rome, but gave up his job to be able to keep up with his work here" (after the [[Resignation of Pope Benedict XVI|Pope's retirement]] in early 2013)
* "As a result of buying Pirelli condoms this week, he now has seventeen children" (reference to multiple cars suffering blown Pirelli tyres at the [[2013 British Grand Prix]])
* "On a recent trip to Cornwall, he stopped off for one of his special, big wees in Somerset" (a reference to the [[Winter flooding of 2013–14 on the Somerset Levels|2013 Somerset flooding]])
* "If he had worked for [[CNN]], he wouldn't have got such pitifully low ratings that his show got cancelled" (a reference to the cancellation of ''[[Piers Morgan Live]]'')
* "While we were off air, his iCloud was hacked and now everyone in the world has seen his helmet" (a reference to the [[2014 celebrity photo hack]])
* "Last week, he was found in a locked room, tied to a chair with German piano wire" (the week after [[Michael Schumacher]] was "revealed" as The Stig)
* "He once punched a horse to the ground" (a reference to the story of [[Roberto Durán]] having done so)


===Other characteristics===
For the trip to the [[Isle of Man]] road test, the Stig was depicted as a piece of cargo, being collected by Clarkson from the baggage conveyor at the airport.<ref group="ep" name="7.1"/> On the ''Top Gear'' 2005 DVD ''Revved Up'', the Stig is depicted as being stored in a cupboard when not in use. The Stig is also portrayed as having bizarre listening habits as heard on the car stereo as he performs Power Laps. Often a specific genre is chosen for one or more series. These have included [[power ballad]]s, [[one-hit wonder]]s, [[easy listening]], [[country and western]], [[Morse code]], [[progressive rock]], [[whale songs]], [[baroque music|baroque]], [[advertising|advertising jingles]], [[language education|foreign language tapes]], [[romance novels|romantic novels]], salesman techniques, the hits of [[Elton John]], the speeches of [[Margaret Thatcher]], [[self-help]] tapes, [[pipe band]] music, [[Chas & Dave]], [[vuvuzela]]s, and, most recently, the [[Bee Gees]].
In the Stig's debut, he was described by Clarkson as having a very small brain, worthless opinions, and a disorder called "[[Nigel Mansell|Mansell]] Syndrome".<ref group="ep" name="1.1"/> Richard Porter, Top Gear's script editor, described the Stig as "single minded, stubborn and hilariously petulant; specifically, a mix of [[Kimi Räikkönen#Public persona and reaction|Kimi Räikkönen]], [[Chris Lowe|the keyboard player from Pet Shop Boys]], and a 15-year-old boy forced to go on holiday with his parents."<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://sniffpetrol.com/2015/06/05/some-say/ |title=Some say… |last=Porter |first=Richard |website=[[Sniff Petrol]] |date=5 June 2015 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150702213500/http://sniffpetrol.com/2015/06/05/some-say/ |archive-date=2 July 2015 |access-date=12 July 2015 |df=dmy-all}}</ref> He has been depicted as a piece of cargo, being collected by Clarkson from the baggage conveyor at the airport;<ref group="ep" name="7.1"/> he has also been shown stored in a cupboard when not in use.


It has been said that the Stig "has no understanding of money" and during challenges he has been shown using an [[Oyster card]] to access London public transportation, and a credit card in the name of "The Stig" issued by the "Bank of Money" to obtain petrol. The show has also featured the Stig's listening habits, as heard on the car stereo as he drives laps. Often a specific genre is chosen for one or more series. The Stig has been shown listening to:
The Stig's odd persona was maintained in his appearance at the National Television Awards, when he silently accepted an award, and handed the host [[Griff Rhys Jones]] a letter from Clarkson, May and Hammond, instructing him to give the Stig the award in his left hand, as his right one is magnetic, and cautioning organisers that he wasn't to be seated near the cast of ''[[Coronation Street]]'', as "he's decided all [[Northern England|northerners]] are edible".<ref name=TopGearBlog29Oct2009/>


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==Role==
* [[Power ballad]]s
The Stig is credited alongside [[Jeremy Clarkson]], [[Richard Hammond]], and [[James May]] as a presenter of ''Top Gear'' in the end credits. The Stig's primary roles on the show centre around the [[Top Gear test track|''Top Gear'' test track]] at the show's base at [[Dunsfold Aerodrome]], Surrey. His two main functions are to post lap times for various featured performance cars in the 'Power Laps' segment, and to train celebrity guests to set lap times on the test track in the 'Star in a Reasonably Priced Car' segment.<ref name=DailyMail19Aug2010LawyersFightStig/><ref name=Telegraph19Aug2010LawyersFight/><ref name=Guardian19Aug2010StigThreatened/>
* [[One-hit wonder]]s
* [[Easy listening]]
* [[Country and western]]
* [[Morse code]]<ref>[http://www.web-translations.com/blog/top-gear-morse-code-translation/] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180314043447/http://www.web-translations.com/blog/top-gear-morse-code-translation/ |date=14 March 2018 }} "I Like [[Gary Numan]]", "I Love cheese", "I like [[Mr Sulu]]", "I voted for [[Ross Perot]]", "''[[Strictly Come Dancing]]'' is crap", "Too Many gears"</ref>
* [[Progressive rock]]
* [[Whale sound]]s
* [[Baroque music]]
* Advertising jingles
* Foreign language learning tapes
* Romantic audio novels
* Salesman techniques
* [[ABBA]] (in French and Spanish)
* [[Elton John]]
* [[Bee Gees]] (including, in one episode, the Bee Gees in [[German language|German]])
* [[The Bangles]] (in [[German language|German]])
* Speeches of [[Margaret Thatcher]]
* [[Self-help]] tapes
* [[Pipe band]] music
* [[Chas & Dave]]
* [[Vuvuzela]]s
* [[National anthem]]s
* [[The Archers]]
* [[Tuvan throat singing]]
* [[The Carpenters]]
}}


In 2008, the Stig appeared at the [[National Television Awards]], where he silently accepted an award and handed award presenter [[Griff Rhys Jones]] a letter from the ''Top Gear'' hosts, which instructed Jones to give the Stig the award in his left hand, as his right one is magnetic, and cautioning organisers that he wasn't to be seated near the cast of ''[[Coronation Street]]'', as "he's decided all [[Northern England|northerners]] are edible".<ref name="TGB">{{Cite web |url=http://transmission.blogs.topgear.com/2008/10/29/weve-won-a-telly-award/ |title=We won a telly award |date=29 October 2009 |website=Top Gear news blog |publisher=Top Gear (2002 TV series) |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090212163146/http://transmission.blogs.topgear.com/2008/10/29/weve-won-a-telly-award/ |archive-date=12 February 2009 |access-date=27 August 2010}}</ref>
The Stig's role as a test driver is described on the ''Top Gear'' website Power Laps board as follows:


==Role==
{{Quote|Every performance road car that comes to the Top Gear test track eventually ends up in the hands of our tame racing driver...He doesn't do sponsorship, excuses or post race press-conferences. He exists for one reason alone - to wring every last drop of performance out of any car he drives, giving us a definitive lap time around our demanding test track.<ref name=BBCTopGearWebsitePowerLaps/>}}
In the ''Top Gear'' end credits, the Stig is credited alongside Jeremy Clarkson, [[Richard Hammond]], and [[James May]] as a presenter. The Stig's primary role on the show is at the [[Top Gear test track|''Top Gear'' test track]] at the show's base at [[Dunsfold Aerodrome]], Surrey. His two main functions are to post lap times for featured performance cars in the "Power Laps" segment, and to train celebrity guests to set lap times in the "Star in a Reasonably Priced Car" segment,<ref name="Tel">{{Cite news |last=Jamieson |first=Alastair |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/news/7953303/BBC-lawyers-fight-to-keep-Top-Gears-The-Stig-secret.html |title=BBC lawyers fight to keep Top Gear's The Stig secret |date=19 August 2010 |work=The Telegraph |access-date=1 September 2010 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100826004305/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/news/7953303/BBC-lawyers-fight-to-keep-Top-Gears-The-Stig-secret.html |archive-date=26 August 2010 |location=London |df=dmy-all}}</ref><ref name="Gd">{{Cite news |last=Robinson |first=James |url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2010/aug/19/top-gear-stig-autobiography |title=Top Gear's Stig threatened by BBC lawyers over autobiography plan |date=19 August 2010 |work=The Guardian |access-date=1 September 2010 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140213111635/http://www.theguardian.com/media/2010/aug/19/top-gear-stig-autobiography |archive-date=13 February 2014 |location=London |df=dmy-all}}</ref> although [[Chris Harris (journalist)|Chris Harris]] later took on the instructional role.


The ''Top Gear'' website describes the Stig's test-driving role as follows:
When first introduced, the Stig was described as the resident test driver, as the presenters could not consistently post fast times themselves. His stated mission was to "just go out there and drive fast".<ref group="ep" name="1.1"/> This was reflected by the original Stig Perry McCarthy who described in 2006 how a racing driver was intended to be used as part of the presenting team in order to produce definitive fastest lap times for tested cars.<ref name=AutoTraderOriginalStigSpeaks1Nov2006/> Speaking in 2009, McCarthy described the main purpose of the character as someone who would "remove the human element from high-speed testing. Someone, in fact, who was superhuman.", explaining that the character's anonymity would "take out the personality from the purity of lap times. It would give the true measure of a car's performance".<ref name=SundayTimes30Jan2009ManWithNoName/>


When first introduced, the Stig was described as the resident test driver, as the presenters could not consistently post fast times themselves. His stated mission was to "just go out there and drive fast".<ref group="ep" name="1.1"/> The original Stig, Perry McCarthy, described in 2006 how a racing driver was intended to be used as part of the presenting team in order to produce definitive fastest lap times for tested cars.<ref name=ATO/>
While Black Stig was primarily used just for Power Lap times and ''Reasonably Priced Car'' training, the white Stig's role has been expanded, and he has been used beyond the ''Top Gear'' test track in other show challenges and road tests, such as producing timed runs in the [[Isle of Man]] road test,<ref group="ep" name="7.1"/> driving a [[Caterham Seven]] from [[Caterham]] to [[Knockhill Racing Circuit|Knockhill]],<ref group="ep" name="8.7"/> riding a [[London Bus]], the [[Docklands Light Railway|DLR]] and [[London Underground|the Tube]] across London,<ref group="ep" name="10.5"/> and jumping a [[snowmobile]] off a [[ski-jump]] in [[Lillehammer]], [[Norway]].<ref group="ep" name="Winter Olympics Special"/> He has also been used in various roles at the studio, such as playing a [[police pursuit]] driver in the [[White Van Man]] challenge.<ref group="ep" name="8.8"/><ref name=Times16Jul2006/>

==Other appearances==
In June 2008 Stig drove a passenger in a two-seat Formula One car at up to {{convert|178|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on}} for three laps around the [[Silverstone Circuit]] in wet conditions, hours before the start of the [[2008 British Grand Prix]]. The drive was the prize in a charity auction held in aid of [[Great Ormond Street Hospital|Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital]] where the winning bidder paid £35,000 for the privilege.<ref name=TopGear11Jul2008StigF1/><ref name=AutoTrader14Jul2008DriveWithStig/> Stig appeared at the October 2008 [[National Television Awards]] to accept ''Top Gear's'' third award for best factual programme, as the other presenters were ostensibly busy filming the new series.<ref name=TopGearBlog29Oct2009/><ref name=BBCNews29Oct2008NTAwards/> The Stig also appears at ''Top Gear Live'' events, such as the August 2010 Stunt Show at the [[Nürburgring]] in Germany, in which he is billed as the star of the show alongside the other stunt drivers and cars, with the other ''Top Gear'' presenters not playing a part.<ref name=TopGearLiveWebsite2010WorldTourGermany/> White Stig has also appeared outside ''Top Gear'' in some of Clarkson's motoring DVDs, such as 2005's ''Heaven and Hell'', 2006's ''The Good, The Bad, The Ugly'', 2007's ''Supercar Showdown'', 2008's ''Thriller'', and 2009's ''Duel''.


==Identity==
==Identity==
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===Black Stig's identity===
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====Perry McCarthy====
* [[Perry McCarthy]] – (2002–2003)
Racing driver [[Perry McCarthy]] was the original, Black Stig, appearing in 22 episodes of the programme in all.<ref name=SundayTimes30Jan2009ManWithNoName/><ref name=Times22Jun2009TrueIdentityIsSchumacher/>
* [[Ben Collins (racing driver)|Ben Collins]] – (2003–2010)
* [[Phil Keen]] – (2010–2022){{col-end}}


===Black Stig===
McCarthy got the role of the Stig after a chance meeting with Jeremy Clarkson at the launch party for McCarthy's autobiography, ''[[Flat Out, Flat Broke: Formula 1 the Hard Way!]]'', published on 4 July 2002.<ref name=SundayTimes30Jan2009ManWithNoName/><ref name=AutoTrader2Jun2008ExclusiveInterview/><ref name="FlatOut" /><ref name=McCarthyAutobiographyFirstEditionAmazon/> This led to an audition as a regular presenter, before the production team then decided the racing driver would be anonymous.<ref name=SundayTimes30Jan2009ManWithNoName/><ref name=AutoTraderOriginalStigSpeaks1Nov2006/> (Although in 2008, McCarthy said that Clarkson mentioned the idea of a 'top secret' racing driver at their first meeting.<ref name=AutoTrader2Jun2008ExclusiveInterview/>)
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| years = 2002–2003
| first = 20 October 2002<br />([[Top Gear (series 1)|Series 1]]; Episode 1)
| last = 26 October 2003<br />([[Top Gear (series 3)|Series 3]]; Episode 1)
| portrayer = [[Perry McCarthy]], occasionally others
}}
Racing driver [[Perry McCarthy]] appeared in 22 ''Top Gear'' episodes as the black-suited, original Stig.<ref name=ST/><ref name="TIIS">{{Cite news |last=Malvern |first=Jack |url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/driving/article6550528.ece |title=And the true identity of The Stig is . . . . Michael Schumacher |date=22 June 2009 |work=The Times |access-date=27 August 2010 |location=London}}{{dead link|date=September 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref>


McCarthy was cast as the Stig following a chance meeting with Jeremy Clarkson at the 2002 launch party for McCarthy's autobiography, ''[[Flat Out, Flat Broke: Formula 1 the Hard Way!]]''.<ref name=ST/><ref name="Aw">{{Cite web |url=http://www.autotrader.co.uk/EDITORIAL/CARS/FEATURES/AUTOTALK/top_gears_original_stig_exclusive_interview.html |title=Top Gear's original 'Stig': exclusive interview |last=Pattni |first=Vijay |date=2 June 2008 |publisher=Auto Trader |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100730065440/http://www.autotrader.co.uk/EDITORIAL/CARS/FEATURES/AUTOTALK/top_gears_original_stig_exclusive_interview.html |archive-date=30 July 2010 |access-date=3 September 2010 |df=dmy-all}}</ref><ref name="FlatOut">{{Cite book |last= McCarthy |first= Perry |author-link= Perry McCarthy |title= Flat Out, Flat Broke: Formula 1 the Hard Way! |publisher= [[Haynes Manuals|Haynes Publishing Group]] |year= 2002 |isbn= 1-85960-886-8|title-link= Flat Out, Flat Broke: Formula 1 the Hard Way! }}</ref><ref name=Mc>{{Citation |last= McCarthy |first= Perry |title= Flat Out, Flat Broke: Formula 1 the Hard Way! |publisher= J H Haynes & Co |date= Jul 2002 |edition= 1st |isbn= 1859608868 |df= dmy-all }}</ref> This led to an audition as a regular presenter, before the production team decided the racing driver would be anonymous.<ref name=ST/><ref name=ATO/> (Contradicting this, McCarthy said in 2008 that Clarkson had mentioned the idea of a "top secret" racing driver at their first meeting.<ref name=Aw/>)
The [[Top Gear (series 1)|first series]] began airing on 20 October 2002 and ended on 29 December 2002, and in the break before the second series, on 12 January 2003, ''The Sunday Mirror'' named the Stig as Perry McCarthy.<ref name="FlatOut" /><ref name=McCarthyAutobiographyFirstEditionAmazon/><ref name=SundayMirror12Jan2003StigUnveiled/> The newspaper quoted a show insider stating "Just a handful of the crew know that he is actually Perry". At the time, McCarthy simply stated "I do know who the Stig is but I cannot comment any further."<ref name=SundayMirror12Jan2003StigUnveiled/><ref name=Telegraph12Jan2009StigConspiracyTheories/>


After the [[Top Gear (series 1)|first series]] ended, an article in ''The Sunday Mirror'' on 12 January 2003 named McCarthy as the Stig.<ref name="FlatOut" /><ref name=Mc/><ref name=Sd>
The [[Top Gear (series 2)|second series]] began airing on 11 May 2003, and ended on 20 July 2003. McCarthy published the second edition of his autobiography in September 2003, confirming that he was The Stig.{{Citation needed|date=August 2010}} McCarthy was then killed off in the first episode of the [[Top Gear (series 3)|third series]], which aired on 26 October 2003.
{{Cite news
|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4161/is_20030112/ai_n9712823/
|title=The Stig Unveiled
|work=Daily Mirror
|date=12 January 2005
|access-date=31 August 2010
|first=Dominic
|last=Turnbull
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090703174238/http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4161/is_20030112/ai_n9712823/
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</ref> The newspaper quoted a show insider as saying, "Just a handful of the crew know that he is actually Perry." McCarthy responded at the time, "I do know who the Stig is but I cannot comment any further."<ref name=Sd/> After the [[Top Gear series 2|second series]] ended, McCarthy published the second edition of his autobiography, in which he confirmed that he was the Stig.{{Citation needed|date=August 2010}} McCarthy was then "killed off" in the first episode of the [[Top Gear (series 3)|third series]].


The scene which saw Black Stig "killed off," nicknamed "Top Gun vs Top Gear," was an attempt to race to {{convert|100|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on}} and then come to a halt on the {{convert|200|m|ft|adj=on}} long flight deck of [[HMS Invincible (R05)|HMS ''Invincible'']], a Royal Navy aircraft carrier on which [[British Aerospace Sea Harrier]] jump jets reach {{convert|100|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on}} before take-off. He would be using the "old Top Gear Jag," a white [[Jaguar XJS]] bought for a "couple of hundred [[Pound sterling|quid]]," stripped of its fittings and fitted with [[nitrous]] injection to take it to {{convert|500|bhp|abbr=on}}. The Stig accelerated along the deck, and an on-screen speedometer indicated {{convert|109|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on}} before a cutaway shot saw the car flying off the end of the runway ramp and into the sea. Clarkson then revealed in the last scene of the episode that a glove floating on the sea was all that divers had found.<ref>{{cite web
The explanations for his being written out of the show vary.<ref name=SundayTimes30Jan2009ManWithNoName/> Speaking in 2008, McCarthy stated "My time at Top Gear ended nicely enough. I’d had a great time and felt it was time to call it a day. So we all shook hands and they threw me off an aircraft carrier."<ref name=AutoTrader2Jun2008ExclusiveInterview/> ''The Times'' claimed in 2009 that he fell out with producers.<ref name=Times22Jun2009TrueIdentityIsSchumacher/> ''The Sunday Times'' claimed in 2009 that internet sites have claimed he was "loose lipped" with his secret identity, forcing the BBC to write him out, however the report also described how McCarthy denies this, asserting he "never went back on his word about keeping the secret", and that the dispute was over his attempt to trademark the Stig and turn it into a commercial brand.<ref name=SundayTimes30Jan2009ManWithNoName/> In August 2010, he described how he became tired of the job, which he claimed paid just £700 a week. He said part of his annoyance with the role had come from an attempt by a car owner to sue him for ruining his car,<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/2722786/But-is-it-art.html | location=London | work=The Daily Telegraph | title=But is it art? | first=Doug | last=Nye | date=14 June 2003}}</ref> a rare Jaguar C-Type, winner of the 1953 [[Le Mans 24 Hours]], and the BBC stating they could not defend him due to his anonymity. He stated that the BBC eventually chose not to renew his contract, and wrote him out.<ref name=DailyMirror21Aug2010McCarthyRevealsAll/> Speaking in 2006, he relayed how he grew tired of maintaining an anonymous persona, stating "Richard [Hammond] used to say that they'd hired the mouthiest racing driver there was – and then shut him up."<ref name=AutoTraderOriginalStigSpeaks1Nov2006/>
|url=http://www.topgear.com/uk/videos/the-stig--hms-invincible
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081011004112/http://www.topgear.com/uk/videos/the-stig--hms-invincible
|url-status=dead
|archive-date=11 October 2008
|title=Bye bye, Stig
|publisher=Top Gear (2002 TV series)
|work=topgear.com > Videos
|access-date=27 August 2010
}}</ref><ref name=Dl>{{Cite news
|url = https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2010/08/21/secrets-of-the-stig-perry-mccarthy-reveals-all-about-top-gear-s-mystery-driver-115875-22504239/
|title = Secrets of The Stig: Perry McCarthy reveals all about Top Gear's mystery driver
|work = Daily Mirror
|date = 21 August 2010
|access-date = 1 September 2010
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100902051357/http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2010/08/21/secrets-of-the-stig-perry-mccarthy-reveals-all-about-top-gear-s-mystery-driver-115875-22504239/
|archive-date = 2 September 2010
|url-status = live
|df = dmy-all
}}</ref> According to McCarthy, "We tried to make it as much like a scene out of [[James Bond]] as possible."<ref name=Aw/>


The explanations for McCarthy's exit vary.<ref name=ST/> While McCarthy described the parting as amiable in 2008, ''The Times'' claimed in 2009 that he had fallen out with producers.<ref name=TIIS/><ref name=Aw/> In 2010, McCarthy said he had become tired of the job, which he claimed paid £700 a week, and that part of his annoyance stemmed from an attempt by a car owner to sue him for ruining his car and the BBC's refusal to defend him due to his anonymity. He said the BBC chose not to renew his contract and had him written out of the show.<ref name=Dl/><ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/2722786/But-is-it-art.html | location=London | work=The Daily Telegraph | title=But is it art? | first=Doug | last=Nye | date=14 June 2003 | access-date=4 April 2018 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180826114354/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/2722786/But-is-it-art.html | archive-date=26 August 2018 | url-status=live | df=dmy-all }}</ref>
McCarthy has subsequently been described as "original Top Gear Stig" on the [[BBC News]] in November 2008 while fronting a drink driving awareness campaign,<ref name=BBCNews27Nov2008StigUrging/> and appearing on ''[[BBC Breakfast]]'' during the HarperCollins dispute of August 2010 to explain his role as the Black Stig.<ref name=BBCNews25Aug2010PerryIWasOriginalStig/> On 21 August 2010, as the HarperCollins dispute began to develop, McCarthy gave an interview about his time as the original Stig.<ref name=DailyMirror21Aug2010McCarthyRevealsAll/>


Although McCarthy said in 2006 that, following his exit from ''Top Gear,'' he harboured ambitions of re-entering racing in the [[Grand Prix Masters]] series, he went on to run an investment company and appear as an [[public speaking|after-dinner speaker]].<ref name=ATO/><ref name=Dl/>
Speaking in 2009, McCarthy relayed how to keep his anonymity, when he drove to work as the Stig, he would don the Stig's helmet while going through the security gates at Dunsfold aerodrome, and then he would change into his racing overalls in a special room behind the gatehouse, before then driving into the studio areas. He would speak as little as possible in the backstage areas, and put on an accent, which some mistook as French.<ref name=SundayTimes30Jan2009ManWithNoName/> McCarthy also explained that hiding his identity while coaching the celebrities for ''Star in a Reasonably Priced Car'' proved difficult. He stated that he did reveal his true identity while coaching [[Ross Kemp]] and [[David Soul]], as he had previously met them before. For other drives, if celebrities asked if he was a particular person, he would just say "How did you know?", adding that more often than not, the suggestion was Michael Schumacher.<ref name=SundayTimes30Jan2009ManWithNoName/>


According to the ''Sunday Times,'' writing in 2009, McCarthy revealed in his book that there had always been more than one Stig, and that then 47-year-old [[Julian Bailey (racing driver)|Julian Bailey]], a former Formula One driver, had acted as a stand-in for McCarthy.<ref name=ST/>
Having had background in top level motor racing before ''Top Gear'', and having originally intended to be a [[Formula One]] driver, albeit failing to qualify for any races in the [[1992 Formula One season]] for the [[Andrea Moda Formula|Moda Judd]] team, McCarthy stated in 2006 he did not regret leaving the supercars on ''Top Gear'', and instead harboured ambitions at re-entering racing in the [[Grand Prix Masters]] series. After ''Top Gear'' he went on to run an investment company,<ref name=AutoTraderOriginalStigSpeaks1Nov2006/> and earn £6,000 a time doing after dinner speaking.<ref name=DailyMirror21Aug2010McCarthyRevealsAll/>


====Julian Bailey====
===First White Stig===
{{Infobox soap character
According to the ''Sunday Times'' writing in 2009, McCarthy had revealed in his book that there had always been more than one Stig, and that 47 year-old Julian Bailey, a former Formula One driver for [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]], had acted as a stand in for McCarthy, as Black Stig.<ref name=SundayTimes30Jan2009ManWithNoName/> In a June 2009 interview with the ''Daily Mail'', Bailey, who was selling his home in [[Effingham, Surrey]], said "I was one of the Stigs...which was pretty handy as filming was done just down the road...I have stopped now, but I am not supposed to talk about it."<ref name=DailyMail22Jun2009JulianBailey/>
| name = The First White Stig
| portrayer = [[Ben Collins (racing driver)|Ben Collins]], occasionally others
| series = [[Top Gear (2002 TV series)|Top Gear]]
| image = [[File:The Stig British International Motor Show.jpg|200px]]
| caption = The First White Stig in 2006
| years = 2003–2010
| first = 2 November 2003<br />([[Top Gear (series 3)|Series 3]]; Episode 2)
| last = 1 August 2010<br />([[Top Gear (series 15)|Series 15]]; Episode 6)
}}
The first White Stig was introduced in November 2003, following the Black Stig's exit in the prior episode. His identity remained secret until it was revealed as [[Ben Collins (racing driver)|Ben Collins]] in August 2010. During this Stig's time on the show, the character's role expanded from Power Lap times and "Reasonably Priced Car" training to include appearances in other show segments, such as producing timed runs in the [[Isle of Man]] road test;<ref group="ep" name="7.1"/> driving a [[Caterham Seven]] from [[Caterham]] to [[Knockhill Racing Circuit|Knockhill]];<ref group="ep" name="8.7"/> riding a [[London Bus]], the [[Docklands Light Railway|DLR]] and [[London Underground|the Tube]] across London;<ref group="ep" name="10.5">{{cite episode |series=Top Gear (2002 TV series) |series-no=10 |number=5 |series-link=Top Gear (series 10) |airdate=11 November 2007}}</ref> jumping a snowmobile off a ski-jump in [[Lillehammer]], Norway;<ref group="ep" name="Winter Olympics Special"/> and playing a police pursuit driver in the [[White Van Man]] challenge.<ref group="ep" name="8.8"/><ref name=o6/>


===Speculation over White Stig's identity===
====Speculation====
After the White Stig's debut, there was widespread speculation over his identity. Various sources claimed him to be a number of different racing drivers, including Collins, [[Damon Hill]], [[Julian Bailey (racing driver)|Julian Bailey]], [[Russ Swift]], [[Darren Turner]] and [[Tim Schrick]], as well as former ''Top Gear'' presenter [[Tiff Needell]].<ref name=S8/> Several people, including Hill and musician [[Jay Kay]], claimed to be the Stig themselves. It was also speculated that the Stig was played by multiple drivers, a theory hinted at by original Stig Perry McCarthy.<ref name=ATO/> After observing the Stig's charity drive around the [[Silverstone Circuit]] just before the July [[2008 British Grand Prix]], former Formula One World Champion [[Fernando Alonso]] remarked, "Whoever's in that car is a seriously good driver. ... I've no idea who he is, but he's definitely ex-F1."<ref name=StigF1>{{cite web
====2005–2007====
|url = http://www.topgear.com/uk/car-news/the-stig-vs-f1
When the former Formula One World Champion [[Damon Hill]] appeared on ''Top Gear'' in 2005 to be interviewed and appear on the ''Star in a Reasonably Priced Car'' segment, he seemed to hint he was the Stig, leading to his name being mentioned in the press over the years as a possible candidate, while he has also fuelled the speculation himself since then.<ref group="ep" name="6.5"/><ref name=SundayTimes30Jan2009ManWithNoName/><ref name=AutoTraderIsDamonHillStig17Sep2008/><ref name=DailyMail25Jan2010StigGoogleStreetView/><ref name=AutoTraderWhoIsTheStig22Jan2007/><ref name=Scotsman28Mar2008/><ref name=Telegraph22Jun2009WhoReally/><ref name=AutoTraderRussSwift17Jan2007/>
|title = The Stig vs F1
|work = topgear.com News
|publisher = Top Gear (2002 TV series)
|date = 11 July 2008
|access-date = 31 August 2010
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|archive-date = 25 June 2009
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}}</ref><ref name=Ag>{{cite web
|url = http://www.autotrader.co.uk/EDITORIAL/CARS/news/Drive_with_the_Stig_for_35000.html
|title = Drive with the Stig for £35,000
|last = Goodwin
|first = Andy
|publisher = Auto Trader
|date = 14 July 2008
|access-date = 31 August 2010
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110118072443/http://www.autotrader.co.uk/EDITORIAL/CARS/news/Drive_with_the_Stig_for_35000.html
|archive-date = 18 January 2011
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In January 2009, rumours about the Stig's identity were stoked, in part by a ''[[News of the World]]'' article alleging to have discovered the Stig to be a married man in his 30s, living in a £300,000 home and driving a £15,000 car, on an income of around £150,000 from his ''Top Gear'' job and some stunt and test driving.<ref name=Tes>{{Cite news
The ''Daily Express'' claimed in January 2006 that Julian Bailey had taken over from Perry McCarthy and was the new Stig.<ref name=Times16Jul2006/><ref name=Express16Jan2006StigUnmasked/> In March 2006, shortly after the airing of the Winter Olympics special which depicted the Stig jumping a [[snowmobile]] off a [[ski-jump]],<ref group="ep" name="Winter Olympics Special"/> the Swedish tabloid [[Aftonbladet]] claimed it had been the Swedish snowmobile cross driver Dan Lang.<ref name=Aftonbladet7Mar2006/>
|url = https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/4222541/Top-Gears-The-Stig-Conspiracy-theories-over-mystery-drivers-identity.html
|title = Top Gear's The Stig: Conspiracy theories over mystery driver's identity
|work = The Telegraph
|date = 12 January 2009
|access-date = 31 August 2010
|location = London
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090210183731/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/4222541/Top-Gears-The-Stig-Conspiracy-theories-over-mystery-drivers-identity.html
|archive-date = 10 February 2009
|url-status = live
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}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news
|url = https://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/4217153/Top-Gears-The-Stig-revealed-as-married-man-who-drives-boring-car.html
|title = Top Gear's The Stig revealed as married man 'who drives boring car'
|work = The Telegraph
|date = 11 January 2009
|access-date = 31 August 2010
|location = London
|first = Chris
|last = Irvine
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100706020226/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/4217153/Top-Gears-The-Stig-revealed-as-married-man-who-drives-boring-car.html
|archive-date = 6 July 2010
|url-status = live
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}}</ref> In the same month, an art gallery owner reported that the Stig had revealed his identity to the gallery owner and his son, after contracting with them (under the guise of a BBC executive) for a series of signed and limited prints of the Stig.<ref name=Tes/><ref>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/news/Gear-s-Stig-revealed-Bristol-firm/article-589703-detail/article.html
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090123030054/http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/news/Gear-s-Stig-revealed-Bristol-firm/article-589703-detail/article.html
|url-status=dead
|archive-date=23 January 2009
|title=Top Gear's The Stig revealed to Bristol firm
|work=Bristol Evening Post
|date=6 January 2009
|access-date=31 August 2010
}}</ref> In the latter instance, the Stig was alleged to be [[Ben Collins (racing driver)|Ben Collins]].<ref name=WR>{{Cite news
|url = https://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/news/5601379/Top-Gear-who-really-is-The-Stig.html
|title = Top Gear: who really is The Stig?
|work = The Telegraph
|date = 22 June 2009
|access-date = 27 August 2010
|location = London
|first = Chris
|last = Irvine
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100902043117/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/news/5601379/Top-Gear-who-really-is-The-Stig.html
|archive-date = 2 September 2010
|url-status = live
|df = dmy-all
}}</ref> It was also reported that a builder doing work at Collins' home had found the Stig's trademark suit and gloves on display there.<ref name=Tel/>


As these rumours were ongoing, the ''Top Gear'' blog published three entries on 21 January revealing the Stig to be, respectively, Damon Hill's deceased father [[Graham Hill]]; [[Royal Bank of Scotland]] chairman [[Sir Tom McKillop]]; and newly inaugurated U.S. president [[Barack Obama]].<ref name=ST/><ref>{{cite web
When the ''Sunday Times'' went to the set to cover the filming of the final episode of [[Top Gear (series 8)|series eight]] in July 2006, they claimed to have spotted the Stig with his visor up, chatting to Clarkson, and described how he has white skin, straight brown hair and possibly blue eyes, and looked younger than the 44 year old Julian Bailey. After snooping around his dressing room, they also claimed to have found out he wears size 10 racing shoes, and likes playing [[Scalextric]].<ref name=Times16Jul2006/>
|url=http://transmission.blogs.topgear.com/2009/01/21/stig-is-revealed/
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090206033459/http://transmission.blogs.topgear.com/2009/01/21/stig-is-revealed/
|url-status=dead
|archive-date=6 February 2009
|title=Stig is revealed
|work=Top Gear news blog
|publisher=Top Gear (2002 TV series)
|date=21 January 2009
|access-date=1 September 2010
}}</ref><ref>{{cite web
|url=http://transmission.blogs.topgear.com/2009/01/21/stig-unmasked-again/
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090206033518/http://transmission.blogs.topgear.com/2009/01/21/stig-unmasked-again/
|url-status=dead
|archive-date=6 February 2009
|title=Stig unmasked again
|work=Top Gear news blog
|publisher=Top Gear (2002 TV series)
|date=21 January 2009
|access-date=1 September 2010
}}</ref><ref>{{cite web
|url=http://transmission.blogs.topgear.com/2009/01/21/thats-mr-president-stig-to-you-sir/
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090206033531/http://transmission.blogs.topgear.com/2009/01/21/thats-mr-president-stig-to-you-sir/
|url-status=dead
|archive-date=6 February 2009
|title=That's Mr President Stig to you, sir
|work=Top Gear news blog
|publisher=Top Gear (2002 TV series)
|date=21 January 2009
|access-date=1 September 2010
}}</ref>


When [[Richard_Hammond#Vampire_dragster_crash|Richard Hammond crashed a jet-powered car]], the accident report into the crash described Ben Collins as someone "who worked closely with Top Gear as a high performance driver and consultant."<ref>{{cite news |url= http://www.hse.gov.uk/foi/releases/richardhammond.pdf |title= Investigation into the accident of Richard Hammond |publisher= HSE |access-date= 26 January 2011 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20070928001836/http://www.hse.gov.uk/foi/releases/richardhammond.pdf |archive-date= 28 September 2007 |url-status= live |df= dmy-all }}</ref>
Original Stig Perry McCarthy stated in November 2006 that he knew who the White Stig was, and hinted at the multiple driver theory.<ref name=AutoTraderOriginalStigSpeaks1Nov2006/>


====Michael Schumacher====
As a prelude to [[Top Gear (series 9)|series nine]], in January 2007 ''[[Auto Trader]]'' ran through the favourites as given by bookmaker William Hill. Of the top three picks, the top favourite at 2/1 was stunt driver Russ Swift after dropping hints in an interview with them the previous week,<ref name=AutoTraderRussSwift17Jan2007/> while Damon Hill remained second favourite at 4/1, with Ben Collins third at 8/1.<ref name=AutoTraderWhoIsTheStig22Jan2007/> While a suspected Stig himself, Russ Swift had stated in his interview that "It's not one person", and also suggested it was Damon Hill.<ref name=AutoTraderRussSwift17Jan2007/>
On 20 June 2009, Clarkson announced in his newspaper column that the Stig would show his face in ''Top Gear'''s [[Top Gear (series 13)|series thirteen]] premiere, airing the next day.<ref>{{cite web
|url=http://transmission.blogs.topgear.com/2009/06/20/jc-stig-to-remove-helmet/
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090622130946/http://transmission.blogs.topgear.com/2009/06/20/jc-stig-to-remove-helmet/
|url-status=dead
|archive-date=22 June 2009
|title=JC: Stig to remove helmet
|work=Top Gear news blog
|publisher=Top Gear (2002 TV series)
|date=20 June 2009
|access-date=27 August 2010
}}</ref> According to Clarkson, the Stig was "fed up with newspapers speculating that he's a photocopier salesman from Bolton, or lives in a pebble-dashed house in Bristol."<ref name=TIIS/>


The episode showed the Stig driving a black [[Ferrari FXX]] around the test track for a record-setting time of 1:10.7, before walking into the studio and sitting down.<ref name=TIIS/> As the audience shouted "Off! Off!" the Stig removed his helmet to reveal himself as seven-time world champion F1 driver [[Michael Schumacher]].<ref>{{cite web
Collins's status as a favourite was explained by ''AutoTrader'' as being down to the fact he was a talented, under-rated and relatively unknown driver just like the original Stig Perry McCarthy, while also stating "His appearance on ''Top Gear'' as part of a parachuting stunt led to feverish speculation on the Internet that Collins is the real Stig", although they cast doubt as to whether he might be too tall to fit the suit.<ref name=AutoTraderWhoIsTheStig22Jan2007/>
|url=http://www.topgear.com/uk/videos/stig-revealed?
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090624040248/http://www.topgear.com/uk/videos/stig-revealed
|url-status=dead
|archive-date=24 June 2009
|title=Stig Revealed!
|publisher=Top Gear (2002 TV series)
|work=topgear.com > Videos
|access-date=27 August 2010
}}</ref><ref>{{cite web
|url = http://www.autotrader.co.uk/EDITORIAL/CARS/news/AUTOTRADER/CELEBRITYCARS/the_stig_revealed_on_top_gear.html
|title = The Stig revealed on Top Gear
|publisher = Auto Trader
|first = Adrian
|last = Hearn
|date = 22 June 2009
|access-date = 27 August 2010
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100812121103/http://www.autotrader.co.uk/EDITORIAL/CARS/news/AUTOTRADER/CELEBRITYCARS/the_stig_revealed_on_top_gear.html
|archive-date = 12 August 2010
|url-status = live
|df = dmy-all
}}</ref> In the subsequent interview, Schumacher exhibited some of the Stig's supposedly defining character traits, such as knowing only two facts about ducks (both "facts" being wrong).<ref name=TIIS/>


Following the revelation, the Stig alleged to be Schumacher was shown driving the [[Suzuki Liana]] but did not set a lap time; instead, video clips showed the Stig exhibiting very poor car control, striking a camera tripod, and eventually getting lost. Clarkson closed the segment by observing that possibly, Schumacher was not truly the Stig after all. While the BBC initially would not confirm whether Schumacher's revelation was a stunt, ''The Telegraph'' reported the next day that a ''Top Gear'' spokesman confirmed Schumacher had played the Stig, due to Ferrari only allowing Schumacher to drive the FXX, but that "the identity of the driver at other times would remain 'a mystery'."<ref name=WR/>
====2008====
An investigation by ''The Scotsman'' in 2008, garnered the opinion of several racing personalities. The Scottish [[FIA GT Championship]] and Le Mans racing driver [[Andrew Kirkaldy (racing driver)|Andrew Kirkaldy]] said of the mystery in 2008 that "I've got a fair idea who it is, but I can't say. It's someone I know quite well. He's reasonably quiet and modest and doesn't ever talk about it. I only found out by chance and he's certainly never admitted it."<ref name=Scotsman28Mar2008/> Stewart Roden, team principle of the Scuderia Ecosse GT racing team, said he knew who it was, and that there might be multiple Stigs, commenting that "In the racing world, a lot of the team managers do know who is under the helmet, but it's top secret." While confirming the Stig was an actively employed racing driver, Roden denied it was Damon Hill or [[Allan McNish]].<ref name=Scotsman28Mar2008/> Scottish female racing driver [[Susie Stoddart]] said "OK, there are two Stigs. One is Ben Collins and the other is [[Darren Turner]]. How do I know? I'm a racing driver, nothing stays a secret for long in motorsport,". Darren Turner is also a GT driver.<ref name=Scotsman28Mar2008/>


====''The Man in the White Suit''====
''The Scotsman'' also named former ''Top Gear'' presenter [[Tiff Needell]], as well as Le Mans and former Formula One driver McNish, as candidates that have all been mentioned as part of a multiple Stigs theory.<ref name=Scotsman28Mar2008/> According to ''The Scotsman'', the first time the Stig was caught speaking on camera was when he was pursued by an interviewer from the Dutch channel [[Veronica (TV channel)|Veronica]], and he gave brief answers to a question as to how he got the job, and that when the Stig visited the [[Knockhill Racing Circuit]] in Scotland,<ref group="ep" name="8.7"/> the public relations manager of the circuit claimed that when the Stig verbally rebuked someone for trying to lift his visor, he had "an English accent, not regional like Yorkshire, more southern".<ref name=Scotsman28Mar2008/>
{{Further|BBC v Harper Collins}}
On 19 August 2010, it was reported that a legal dispute was developing between the BBC and publishers representing the Stig, over plans by the Stig to release an autobiography revealing his identity.<ref name=Tel/><ref name=Gd/> A BBC spokesman said, "The BBC is in a legal dispute over the publication of a book relating to ''Top Gear'' as this breaches agreed contractual and confidentiality obligations relating to the show."<ref name=Tel/> The Stig was reportedly unhappy that he had been unable to profit from his ''Top Gear'' role to the same degree as the other presenters.<ref name=Tel/>


Around the same time, the ''Sunday Times'' claimed that financial documents for Ben Collins' company, Collins Autosport, provided evidence that he was the Stig. The ''Times'' stated that beginning a month after the White Stig's first appearance, the company had experienced an increase in profits ascribed to "driving services provided for the BBC, mainly in the ''Top Gear'' programme."{{citation needed|date=April 2020}} Collins did not comment on this story; the BBC said it was "no surprise" as Collins had appeared several times on the show as well as provided other services.<ref name=GTC>{{cite news
In May 2008 it was speculated by fans that German driver and television presenter [[Tim Schrick]] was the Stig, after a picture appeared on the Dutch website Autoblog.nl of a white suited man carrying a white helmet on a racetrack, with the ''Top Gear'' presenters and crew nearby, apparently filming on location at the [[Zolder]] circuit in Belgium. This was quickly debunked after another picture emerged of the helmeted Stig and Schrick standing together at the track.<ref name=Autoblog22May2008Schrick/> The filming had actually been for an episode where the ''Top Gear'' team had a competition against the German motoring programme ''D-Motor'' similar to ''Top Gear'', for whom Schrick is a presenter. In the resulting episode, Schrick actually raced against the Stig.<ref group="ep" name="11.6"/> Despite this, Schrick's name continued to be mentioned in some sources, such as the ''Telegraph'' in 2009.<ref name=Telegraph19Jan2009StigTheAnswer/>
|url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-11058504
|title = Top Gear Stig legal wrangle goes to court
|work=BBC News|date = 23 August 2010
|access-date = 1 September 2010
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100831090716/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-11058504
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On 23 August 2010, the BBC and the Stig's publisher, [[HarperCollins]], appeared in court. HarperCollins confirmed that it was being sued by the BBC over the autobiography's publication, stating, "We are disappointed that the BBC has chosen to spend licence fee payers' money to suppress this book and will vigorously defend the perfectly legitimate right of this individual to tell his story."<ref name=GTC/> The BBC said, "This situation has come about as a result of an attempt by an external party to profit from unauthorised use of the ''Top Gear'' brand, one of the BBC's biggest and most watched shows in the UK and around the world. As a result, it is important that the BBC does all it can to uphold confidentiality clauses that have been agreed to in relation to the show."<ref name=GTC/>
''[[Auto Trader]]'' claimed to have published the first photograph of the Stig's face and eyes as seen behind his darkened visor, exposed courtesy of a camera flash, from a picture taken in London on 21 February 2008. Experts could not identify the face, and the BBC refused to comment.<ref name=AutoTraderStigUnmasked22Feb2008/> As of March 2008, according to the ''[[Western Daily Press]]'' who interviewed Collins, a YouTube video was circulating comparing Collins's west country accent with an unbroadcast scene where the Stig was caught speaking. Collins laughed off the rumours as "nonsense".<ref name="WDP"/> After observing the Stig's charity drive around the [[Silverstone Circuit]] just before the July [[2008 British Grand Prix]], former Formula One World Champion [[Fernando Alonso]] remarked, "Whoever’s in that car is a seriously good driver...I’ve no idea who he is, but he’s definitely ex-F1".<ref name=TopGear11Jul2008StigF1/><ref name=AutoTrader14Jul2008DriveWithStig/>


In a 27 August 2010 entry on the ''Top Gear'' blog, executive producer [[Andy Wilman]] attacked HarperCollins for attempting to reveal the Stig's identity: "The whole point of the Stig is the mystique – the bizarre characteristics he has, the wonderment created about what he might think, feel, do or look like. ... HarperCollins have decided none of that is as important as their profits." He also clarified that half of the BBC's legal costs were being funded by BBC Worldwide, their commercial arm.<ref name=PB2>{{cite news
On 1 November 2008, the ''Daily Star'' claimed to have met the undisguised Stig after they followed him leaving the National Television Awards having appeared there in character a few days previously. After following him back to the ''Top Gear'' offices in West London, they then observed a man leaving the office, ironically wearing an "I am the Stig" T-Shirt. They stated however that when asked, he insisted: "I'm not the Stig, all right."<ref name=DailyStar1Nov2008SomeSay/> The BBC however dismissed the report, stating it had merely been one of their production runners named "Will" who had merely been leaving after a late night at the office.<ref name=TopGearWebsite1Nov2008/>
|url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-11139252
|title = Stig wrangle continues in private
|work=BBC News|date = 31 August 2010
|access-date = 1 September 2010
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100831191752/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-11139252
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|url=http://transmission.blogs.topgear.com/2010/08/27/the-stig-he-is-ours/
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100827184835/http://transmission.blogs.topgear.com/2010/08/27/the-stig-he-is-ours/
|url-status=dead
|archive-date=27 August 2010
|title=The Stig. He's ours
|work=Top Gear news blog
|publisher=Top Gear (2002 TV series)
|author=Andy Wilman
|date=27 August 2010
|access-date=1 September 2010
}}</ref>


On 29 August, the ''Daily Mirror'' claimed that photos of Collins at his England home on the same day that the Stig had appeared at a ''Top Gear'' event in Germany proved that Collins had already been fired from the Stig role. When asked about the ongoing High Court action, Collins stated, "I am not allowed to talk about it."<ref>{{cite web
====2009====
|url = https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2010/08/29/ben-collins-dumped-by-bbc-after-being-unmasked-as-top-gear-s-the-stig-115875-22521367/
=====Ben Collins and multiple driver claims=====
|title = Ben Collins dumped by BBC after being unmasked as Top Gear's The Stig
On 6 January 2009, the ''[[Bristol Evening Post]]'' reported that the Stig had revealed his identity to a local art gallery owner. The father and son owners of Gallery 2C in [[Clifton, Bristol]] claimed that in September 2008 a man had enquired about the creation of 450 signed limited edition prints of the Stig, which he intended to sell to car magazines and dealerships. First claiming to be a BBC executive and claiming to be the copyright owner, the owners stated he revealed himself to be the real Stig after they agreed to do the job and signed a confidentiality agreement to keep it secret. The owners declined to reveal his name, and a spokesperson responded to the story by stating the BBC "never reveals who, or what, The Stig is".<ref name=Telegraph12Jan2009StigConspiracyTheories/><ref name=BristolEveningPost6Jan2009StigRevealedToBristolFirm/>
|work = Daily Mirror
|date = 29 August 2010
|access-date = 1 September 2010
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On 1 September 2010, the case was decided against the BBC, as the High Court refused to grant an injunction blocking the publication of the autobiography now acknowledged to be authored by Collins. Collins was in court for part of that day's hearing, but neither he nor the BBC confirmed afterward that he was the Stig; a BBC spokesman said, "The BBC brought this action as we believe it is vital to protect the character of The Stig, which ultimately belongs to the licence-fee payer. Today's judgment does not prevent the BBC from pursuing this matter to trial and it will not be deterred from protecting such information from attack no matter when or by whom it should arise."<ref>{{Cite news
On 11 January 2009, the tabloid ''News of the World'' claimed to have ascertained several details about the Stig leaked from a BBC source, without learning his actual name. The paper revealed that he was a racing driver whose career included Formula First, GT Racing, Stock Cars, and almost made it to Formula One. He apparently was on a salary of around £150,000 a year, by combining his ''Top Gear'' job with some stunt and test driving. He was supposedly in his 30s, married, lived in a £300,000 home and drove a car worth £15,000. It quoted the BBC source stating "This is the best-kept secret in motor racing and we want to keep it that way. No one will ever officially confirm his identity."<ref name=Telegraph12Jan2009StigConspiracyTheories/><ref name=Telegraph11Jan2009StigDrivesBoringCar/>
|url = https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2010/sep/01/the-stig-identity-high-court
|title = The Stig: high court judge unmasks mystery Top Gear driver
|work = The Guardian
|date = 1 September 2010
|access-date = 1 September 2010
|location = London
|first = James
|last = Robinson
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140212210400/http://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2010/sep/01/the-stig-identity-high-court
|archive-date = 12 February 2014
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}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news
|url = http://news.scotsman.com/news/Top-Gear39s-The-Stig-unmasked.6507162.jp
|title = Top Gear's The Stig unmasked after High Court ruling
|work = The Scotsman
|date = 1 September 2010
|access-date = 1 September 2010
|location = Edinburgh
|first = Allan
|last = MacKie
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100902064713/http://news.scotsman.com/news/Top-Gear39s-The-Stig-unmasked.6507162.jp
|archive-date = 2 September 2010
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}}</ref><ref name=BBCl>{{cite news
|url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-11151777
|title = Stig court case: BBC loses battle over Ben Collins book
|work=BBC News|date = 1 September 2010
|access-date = 1 September 2010
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100901191445/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-11151777
|archive-date = 1 September 2010
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}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news
|url = https://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/top-gear/7976394/Top-Gear-The-seven-year-saga-of-The-Stig.html
|title = Top Gear: The seven-year saga of The Stig
|work = The Telegraph
|date = 3 September 2010
|access-date = 3 September 2010
|location = London
|first = Nick
|last = Collins
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100905032856/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/top-gear/7976394/Top-Gear-The-seven-year-saga-of-The-Stig.html
|archive-date = 5 September 2010
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}}</ref> On 3 September 2010, the [[BBC News website]] published a profile of Collins that began: "Former Formula Three driver Ben Collins has won a legal fight to publish an autobiography in which he claims to be The Stig."<ref>{{cite news
|url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-11162227
|title = Profile: Ben Collins
|work=BBC News|date = 3 September 2010
|access-date = 3 September 2010
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100903030353/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-11162227
|archive-date = 3 September 2010
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Collins' book, ''The Man in the White Suit,'' was published 16 September 2010.{{fact|date=April 2022}}
The ''Telegraph'' claimed on 12 January 2009 that according to a "show insider", singer and car enthusiast [[Jay Kay]] had claimed in 2008 that "he has played the part of The Stig on several occasions".<ref name=Telegraph12Jan2009StigConspiracyTheories/> A viral video was released on 14 January 2009 with the ''Top Gear'' website's creative director Charlie Turner claiming he and the Stig had never been seen in the same room, as the Stig then walks past behind him in a corridor.<ref name="TopGearNeverSeen"/>


====Aftermath====
It is believed that the first newspaper to connect the ''Bristol Evening Post'' and ''News of the World'' stories with Ben Collins, was the print edition of the ''Daily Star Sunday'' on 18 January 2009, who under the headline "We unmask The Stig" published a photograph of Collins, 33, naming him as the Stig.<ref name=PressGazette20Jan2009/><ref name=GuardianOrganGrinder20Jan2009StigTruthOutThere/> On 19 January 2009, pictures emerged of the man named 'Will' who was previously named by the ''Daily Star'' as a suspected Stig at the end of 2008 after the National Television Awards.<ref name=DailyMail20Jan2009FourStigs/>
Immediately following the High Court's decision, ''Top Gear'' presenter James May commented, "Obviously I'm now going to have to take some legal action of my own, because I have been the Stig for the past seven years, and I don't know who this bloke is, who's mincing around in the High Court pretending it's him."<ref name=BBCl/> He expounded on the pretence in a newspaper column the next day, describing his dual life as the Stig and "Captain Slow".<ref>{{Cite news
|url = https://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/columnists/jamesmay/7977662/And-the-Stig-is....html
|title = And the Stig is...
|work = The Telegraph
|date = 2 September 2010
|access-date = 4 September 2010
|location = London
|first = James
|last = May
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100904042635/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/columnists/jamesmay/7977662/And-the-Stig-is....html
|archive-date = 4 September 2010
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Speculation about the future of the Stig character began immediately. On 3 September 2010, May told a radio show that the Stig would be "dealt with" in a similar manner to how the Black Stig was eliminated.{{citation needed|date=January 2020}} On the same day, ''The Telegraph'' reported that the BBC would not be renewing Collins' contract and that Collins would be soliciting offers to star in his own programme.<ref>{{Cite news
On 19 January 2009, the ''Daily Telegraph'' followed up the ''Bristol Evening Post'' and ''News of the World'' stories to claim that Ben Collins was the Stig. They cited a builder who claimed to have seen his white helmet and uniform on display in his house while doing some work for him, a YouTube video comparing the [[West Country]] accents of the Stig and Collins, comparing his racing career to that already claimed was the Stig's, and his previous appearances as himself on the programme performing stunts, and work as a James Bond stunt double driving an [[Aston Martin DBS]] in the 2008 James Bond film ''[[Quantum of Solace]]''. It also cited a [[Health & Safety Executive]] report into Richard Hammond's accident on ''Top Gear'' in September 2006<ref name=HSE-report>[http://www.hse.gov.uk/foi/releases/richardhammond.htm Investigation into the accident of Richard Hammond on 20 September 2006 at Elvington airfield, nr. York], Information released: 22 June 2007, [[Health & Safety Executive]]</ref> which stated that Collins "worked closely with ''Top Gear'' as a high performance driver and consultant" and had briefed Hammond. The BBC stated in response to the story, "We never comment on speculation as to who or what The Stig is".<ref name=Telegraph19Jan2009StigTheAnswer/>
|url = https://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/news/7979090/The-Stig-Ben-Collins-could-become-face-of-new-Top-Gear-style-TV-show.html
|title = The Stig: Ben Collins 'could become face of new Top Gear style TV show'
|work = The Telegraph
|date = 3 September 2010
|access-date = 4 September 2010
|location = London
|first = Andrew
|last = Hough
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100905034617/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/news/7979090/The-Stig-Ben-Collins-could-become-face-of-new-Top-Gear-style-TV-show.html
|archive-date = 5 September 2010
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}}</ref> (A month later, he joined the show ''[[Fifth Gear]]'' for its eighteenth series; he then became a co-presenter on the Polish programme ''[[Automaniak]]''.) Clarkson advertised for a new driver in his 4 September newspaper column, noting the successful applicant must know that "no one, under any circumstances, should ever rat on their friends".<ref name=oman>{{Cite news
|url = https://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/top-gear/7981593/The-Stig-odds-on-to-be-a-woman.html
|title = The Stig odds on to be a woman
|work = The Telegraph
|date = 4 September 2010
|access-date = 4 September 2010
|location = London
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100906190334/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/top-gear/7981593/The-Stig-odds-on-to-be-a-woman.html
|archive-date = 6 September 2010
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}}</ref> In a 7 September interview, Clarkson said that Collins was "history as far as we are concerned. He's sacked."<ref name="Stigsack">{{Cite news|last=Conlan|first=Tara|title=Jeremy Clarkson: the Stig is 'sacked'|url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2010/sep/07/jeremy-clarkson-stig-sacked|access-date=7 September 2010|newspaper=The Guardian|date=8 July 2010|location=London|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100910085956/http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/sep/07/jeremy-clarkson-stig-sacked|archive-date=10 September 2010|url-status=live|df=dmy-all}}</ref>


[[Bookmakers]]' favourites to become the new Stig included [[Anthony Davidson]], [[Damon Hill]], [[Russ Swift]], [[Heikki Kovalainen]], and an unspecified female driver.<ref name=oman/><ref>{{Cite news
The following day on 20 January, ''The Times'' also named Collins as the Stig, stating that this had been an "[[open secret]] within the motoring world for some years" which the media had previously kept secret in order to "uphold the spirit of the programme". While also alluding to his other career backgrounds as a television presenter and brand manager for Hornby's Scalextric, it stated that "Collins has always denied being the Stig, fearing that he could face the sack if his identity was disclosed." Collins did not comment on the story. The piece spoke of frustration within the BBC, quoting a "show insider" as stating "You wouldn't write a piece saying that [[Santa]] didn't exist." It postulated that the White Stig would not follow the same fate as the Black Stig by being killed off, following the revelation.<ref name=Times20Jan2009BenCollins/>
|url = https://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/news/7977201/Anthony-Davidson-is-bookies-favourite-to-become-the-new-Stig.html
|title = Anthony Davidson is bookies' favourite to become the new Stig
|work = The Telegraph
|date = 2 September 2010
|access-date = 3 September 2010
|location = London
|first = Laura
|last = Roberts
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100903162534/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/news/7977201/Anthony-Davidson-is-bookies-favourite-to-become-the-new-Stig.html
|archive-date = 3 September 2010
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On 1 October 2010, it was announced that Collins would join [[Channel 5 (UK)|Five]]'s ''[[Fifth Gear]]'' motoring show, where he was introduced by [[Vicki Butler-Henderson]] as someone whose name "rhymes with The Twig." Collins appeared unmasked, saying "Yes, I can speak. It's a massive pleasure to do so."<ref>{{Cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=m3WzOG44aTwC&q=%22the+twig%22+stig+fifth+gear&pg=PT158 |title=The Top Gear Story - the 100% Unofficial Story of the Most Famous Car Show... In the World |access-date=7 June 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180612144834/https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=m3WzOG44aTwC&pg=PT158&lpg=PT158&dq=%22the+twig%22+stig+fifth+gear&source=bl&ots=Qp-KweGVvA&sig=2GgBfi1ZcH-lny_3rywZqGy2rkI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiHoeO9rsHbAhXJTcAKHbMgBOMQ6AEINjAB#v=onepage&q=%22the%20twig%22%20stig%20fifth%20gear&f=false |archive-date=12 June 2018 |url-status=live |df=dmy-all |isbn=9781857829662 |last1=Roach |first1=Martin |date=25 May 2012 |publisher=John Blake }}</ref>
On 20 January 2009 the ''Daily Mail'' claimed that at least four drivers were currently employed to act as the Stig, citing a BBC source as saying "The simple fact of the matter is that there are currently four Stigs who drive on the test track" for reasons of practicality. The report claimed that in addition to the rumoured Ben Collins, Julian Bailey was also currently working as the Stig, with "one more unidentified Stig on the loose.", with more drivers also used when their schedules clashed. Supporting this, it relayed the source's explanation that if you look at the show the height of the Stig varies. The source was quoted as explaining how there was frustration inside the show at the repeated attempts to identify the Stig, likening it to telling people that there is no [[Father Christmas]], and spoiling children's belief that the Stig really is a robot with magnetic knees. The BBC refused to comment on the story.<ref name=DailyMail20Jan2009FourStigs/>


On 5 November 2010, the ''Top Gear'' website released a video clip about its "Stig Farm," the end of which introduced a new Stig for the travelling stage show ''[[Top Gear Live]].'' The video also featured a Stig attempting to write a book on a computer, and correcting one of its many mistakes with [[Tippex]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.topgear.com/uk/car-news/stig-farm-exclusive-2010-11-5|title=video clip 'Stig Farm' video clip|author=Top Gear (2002 TV series)|work=BBC Top Gear|access-date=6 November 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101127082122/http://www.topgear.com/uk/car-news/stig-farm-exclusive-2010-11-5|archive-date=27 November 2010|url-status=live|df=dmy-all|date=5 November 2010}}</ref>
On 21 January 2009, the ''Top Gear'' website blog revealed that the Stig was a moonlighting [[Royal Bank of Scotland]] chairman [[Sir Tom McKillop]] attempting to recover crippling losses, and was the newly elected US President [[Barack Obama]] who only ran for election to fill in the time between series, and was also Damon Hill's father, [[Graham Hill]], who faked his own death in a plane crash in 1975 to take the role.<ref name=SundayTimes30Jan2009ManWithNoName/><ref name=TopGearBlogMole21January2009GrahamHill/><ref name=TopGearBlogMole21January2009TomMcKillop/><ref name=TopGearBlogMole21January2009BarackObama/>


In the "USA Road Trip" special (debuting 21 December 2010), the presenters branded the Stig a traitor; May declared his true name to be [[Judas Iscariot]]. In a challenge mimicking a [[drive-by shooting]], the targets used were cardboard representations of the Stig (with Hammond taking special care to shoot the Stig in the back).
In his newspaper column in ''The Sun'' on 24 January 2009, Clarkson slammed ''The Telegraph'', calling it the "[[Hell]]ograph", for their attempt to "spoil everyone's fun" by naming the Stig as Ben Collins, and instead revealed that the Stig was in fact the BBC Royal Correspondent [[Nicholas Witchell]], declaring he would now have to be killed by being dropped from a [[Lockheed C-130 Hercules]] transport plane, and the ''Telegraph'' will have to now find another big secret to expose, such as the size of the [[TARDIS]], or the identity of [[Father Christmas]].<ref name=ClarksonSunColumn24Jan2009/>


During Collins' appearance with a military amputees rally team, broadcast in July 2011, he was introduced by Hammond as "ex-Stig Ben Collins." Collins returned to ''Top Gear'' in the series 18 special "50 Years of Bond Cars," where Hammond interviewed him on his work as a stunt driver in the film ''[[Skyfall]].''<ref>{{Cite episode|title=Series 17, Episode 6|episode-link=Top Gear (series 17)#s17e06|series=Top Gear (2002 TV series)|series-link=Top Gear (2002 TV series)|network=[[BBC Two]]|airdate=31 July 2011|series-no=17|number=6|minutes=53:50}}</ref> Hammond again introduced him as an ex-Stig and referred several times during the interview to Collins' departure. Collins wore a T-shirt during the interview which read "I am the Stig."
Following up on their story a week earlier, on 27 January the ''Daily Mail'' claimed it had tracked down "another former Stig" who anonymously told them the names of a total of eight drivers who had "recently stood in as the test-driving mystery man." In addition to the previously mentioned Ben Collins and Julian Bailey, and the man named "Will", the paper named the Formula One driver Heikki Kovalainen, the former GT world champion Chris Goodwin, stunt drivers Terry Grant and Russ Swift, and the Swedish snow mobile racing champion Dan Lang. It claimed Kovalainen raced a Formula One car around the test track in 2004, and Lang was the driver in the snowmobile ski jump stunt.<ref group="ep" name="Winter Olympics Special"/> The BBC refused to comment on the story.<ref name=DailyMail27Jan2009EightStigs/>


===Second White Stig===
Writing on 30 January 2009, Joseph Dunn of ''The Sunday Times'' claimed some of their journalists knew the Stig's identity, and said Ben Collins was an occasional test driver for the newspaper. He asserted that "the character has been played by at least four others, all scorchingly quick on the track. In the spirit of the show and preserving the mystery of the character, we’re not going to say who they were. Except one, who was unmasked in the Swedish press and on the internet. For the Winter Olympics special, where the Stig drove a rocket-powered Mini down a ski jump and launched into the air, the team called up Dan Lang, a Swedish snowmobile champion."<ref name=SundayTimes30Jan2009ManWithNoName/>
{{Infobox soap character
| name = The Second White Stig
| portrayer = [[Phil Keen]]<ref name="ThirdIdentity" />
| series = [[Top Gear (2002 TV series)|Top Gear]]
| image = The Stig - Knebworth Classic Car Show 2013 (9589893275).jpg
| caption = The Second White Stig in 2013
| years = 2010–2022 (after Top Gear hiatus)
| first = 26 December 2010<br />([[Top Gear (series 16)|Series 16]]; Episode 1)
| last = 18 December 2022<br />([[Top Gear (series 33)|Series 33]]; Episode 5)
}}
On 26 December 2010, five days after the "USA Road Trip" special, ''Top Gear'' aired a "[[Top Gear: Middle East Special|Middle East Special]]" in which the presenters re-enacted the journey of the [[Three Wise Men]] to [[Bethlehem]]. At the episode's conclusion, they discovered a manger cradling not [[Jesus]], but a baby Stig.


In the [[Top Gear (series 16)|series 16 premiere]] a month later, the presenters explained that Stigs grow very quickly, and the new Stig was thus already fully grown. Aside from a slightly different helmet and overalls, this Stig closely resembles the previous Stig. In his first episode, he set a speed record around the track (1:15.1) in an [[Ariel Atom V8]] – Clarkson commenting that this Stig posted times "broadly comparable to those of Sacked Stig". The same Stig was retained following the depatures of Clarkson, Hammond and May in 2015 following Clarkson's suspension and dismissal from the BBC due to a fracas that occurred during filming of series 22. His identity remained secret until 2024, when Clarkson revealed it was British racing driver Phil Keen.<ref>{{Cite web |date=16 September 2024 |title=Jeremy Clarkson giving a Q&A after a private screening of The Grand Tour: One For The Road |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmyEe2Iw4dk&t=91s |website=YouTube}}{{cbignore}}</ref>
Also during January 2010, the appearance of a Stig [[snowman]] in the garden of the ''William Bray'' pub in [[Shere]], Surrey, owned by Julian Bailey, previously linked to the Black Stig, fuelled speculation that he was also the White Stig.<ref name=Publican14Jan2010/>


=="Cousins" and other "family members"==
=====Michael Schumacher 'revealed'=====
Various episodes have featured "cousins" and other relatives of the Stig, often when the show is filming outside the United Kingdom. These individuals dress in different attires, but always wear the Stig’s helmet, and continue the tradition of remaining silent.
On 20 June 2009, Jeremy Clarkson revealed in his ''Sun'' newspaper column that the Stig would finally show the world his face, in the [[Top Gear (series 13)|series thirteen]] opening episode to be broadcast the next day.<ref name=TopGearBlog20June2009StigRemovesHelmet/> Clarkson said that The Stig wished to unmask himself to quash speculation over his identity, stating "He's been fed up with newspapers speculating that he's a photocopier salesman from Bolton, or lives in a pebble-dashed house in Bristol".<ref name=Times22Jun2009TrueIdentityIsSchumacher/>


; "Big Stig": [[Top Gear: US Special|US Special]] (2007)
The show first depicted the Stig driving a [[Ferrari FXX]] round the test track in a time of minute and 10.7 seconds.<ref name=Times22Jun2009TrueIdentityIsSchumacher/> Afterwards, after walking into the studio and sitting on the green couch, with the audience shouting "Off! Off! Off! Off!", the Stig took his helmet off to reveal he was the former Formula One multiple World Champion [[Michael Schumacher]].<ref name=TopGearWebsiteVideoStigRevealed/><ref name=AutoTraderStigRevealed22Jun2009/> In the following interview, Schumacher then played up to some of the supposed defining character traits of the Stig, such as the claim he only knows two facts about ducks, and that he is illegal in 17 US states.<ref name=Times22Jun2009TrueIdentityIsSchumacher/>
: The show featured a portly American cousin nicknamed "Big Stig."<ref group="ep" name="9.3"/> He raced the presenters' cars around the [[Palm Beach International Raceway]] track. Clarkson stated he had a "relaxed driving style".
; "African Cousin": [[Top Gear: Botswana Special|Botswana Special]] (2007)
: This special featured the Stig's African cousin, with dark skin, wearing just [[Puma AG|Puma]] racing boots, a loincloth, white racing gloves and the iconic white helmet. He raced two of the presenters' chosen cars around an improvised rally track; Clarkson's [[Lancia Beta]] refused to start. According to the special's DVD commentary, this cousin was "...an incredibly well respected racing driver".
; "Rig Stig": [[Top Gear (series 12)|Series 12; Episode 1]] (2008)
: "Rig Stig" made his debut, sporting a "suntanned" right sleeve and glove in reference to his supposed job as a lorry driver. He appeared [[Drifting (motorsport)|powersliding]] a [[Team Oliver]] [[Truck racing|racing truck]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.teamoliver.co.uk/topgear.asp?v=Qxek3oizCxo&feature=related |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101029192504/http://www.teamoliver.co.uk/topgear.asp?v=Qxek3oizCxo&feature=related |url-status=dead |archive-date=29 October 2010 |title=Team Oliver Racing }}</ref> to show to the presenters that a lorry could drift.
; "Vietnamese/Communist Cousin": [[Top Gear: Vietnam Special|Vietnam Special]] (2008)
: A version of the Stig that rode a motorbike, he was nicknamed the "Vietnamese/Communist" cousin and wore a red uniform. Although featured in a montage compiled at the beginning of series twelve showing a preview of the episodes to come, his feature did not air in the original broadcast of the special. The footage was however included in a later DVD release. ''Top Gear'' hired a local motorcycle stunt rider.<ref>{{Cite news |url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/jeremy_clarkson/article7148883.ece |title=Simple surgery to solve the deficit – cut off Scotland |work=The Sunday Times |last=Clarkson |first=Jeremy |date=13 June 2010 |access-date=27 August 2010 |location=London |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100615172629/http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/jeremy_clarkson/article7148883.ece |archive-date=15 June 2010 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }}</ref>
; "Janet Stig Porter/Eco Stig": [[Top Gear (series 14)|Series 14; Episode 2]] (2009)
: The Stig's vegetarian cousin, nicknamed [[Janet Street-Porter|"Janet Stig Porter"]], appeared. He wore green overalls, [[Birkenstock]] sandals with socks, and a solar-powered helmet. He drove the presenters' "Hammerhead Eagle iThrust" [[hybrid car|hybrid]] around the [[Motor Industry Research Association|MIRA]] test circuit to see how long it would last, but was incapacitated by the car's diesel fumes. Ben Collins later revealed that he played the part of the eco Stig.<ref>{{Cite news |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVX-1upulQI |title=BEN COLLINS THE STIG REVEALS TOP GEAR POLICE SECRETS! |work=Autoalex V2 |date=24 January 2024 |access-date=28 January 2024}}</ref>
; "Herr Stig/Stiggy Ray Cyrus": [[Top Gear (series 15)|Series 15; Episode 2]] (2010)
: The Stig's German cousin was also nicknamed "[[:wikt:Herr|Herr]] Stig" and [[Billy Ray Cyrus|"Stiggy Ray Cyrus"]]. He was almost identical to the main Stig, the main difference being a [[mullet (haircut)|mullet]] haircut. He drove the presenters' cheap sports saloons around [[EuroSpeedway Lausitz]]. Ben Collins later revealed that he played the part of the German Stig.
; "Bunga-Bunga Stig": [[Top Gear (series 18)|Series 18; Episode 1]] (2012)
: The Stig's Italian cousin, [[Bunga bunga|"Bunga-Bunga Stig"]], was introduced during the final leg of the Italian Road Trip at [[Imola Circuit]]. He came out of a motor-home dressed in a suit, followed by three glamorous women, to set a lap time in a [[Ferrari 458 Italia]].
; "Attack Stig": [[Top Gear (series 18)|Series 18; Episode 2]] (2012)
: The Stig's Chinese cousin "Attack Stig" made his dramatic arrival by kung fu kicking through a door at the local race track. While in appearance he looks the same as the normal Stig, Chinese Stig attacked anyone indiscriminately with martial arts. His unruly behaviour caused problems not just for the presenters but also for the ''Top Gear'' filming crew, flag bearer and a nearby track marshal, the latter for whom this Stig even interrupted his timed lap of the [[Roewe 350]] in order to attack. After the timed laps, he walked on-screen and kicked James "in the [[testicle|plums]]". His behaviour was so bad that Clarkson remarked, "that's the worst Stig we've ever had."
; "Teenage Cousin": [[Top Gear (series 21)|Series 21; Episode 1]] (2014)
: The Stig's Teenage cousin appeared, with headphones on, a [[Sagging (fashion)|low waist line]] allowing his underwear to be seen and a phone he seldom stopped looking at. He drove a modern [[SEAT León#Third generation .28Typ 5F.3B 2012.E2.80.93.29|hot hatchback]] to set a hill run time against the presenters's classic hot hatchbacks. He also appears in advertisements promoting the mobile game ''Top Gear: Race The Stig''.
; "Australian Cousin": [[Top Gear (series 22)|Series 22; Episode 2]] (2015)
: The Stig's Australian cousin was introduced during a hill-climb track in the Australian Outback, placed in an [[Open-pit mining|open cut]] [[iron ore]] mine and setting a benchmark time in an Australian [[Holden Special Vehicles#Maloo|HSV Maloo Ute]]. He looks similar to the ordinary Stig, except for dusty, white overalls with [[flip-flops]], and sporting a large "gentleman sausage" and muscular upper body.
; "Leisure Stig": [[Top Gear (series 22)|Series 22; Episode 8]] (2015)
: The Stig's leisure activity cousin is also known as Top Gear's top-secret Leisure Stig. He is only used for testing caravans and is an otherwise useless driver. He appears identical to the ordinary Stig, but is notably slower.
; "Teenaged Cousins": [[Top Gear (series 24)|Series 24; Episode 4]] (2017); [[Top Gear (series 25)|Series 25; Episode 4]] (2018) Series 29; Episode 2
: The Stig's three Teenaged Cousins sported the same appearance as the previous Teenage cousin, each sporting smartphones and headphones of different colours. They drove the [[Renault Twingo]] GT, the [[Smart Fortwo]] Brabus, and the [[Volkswagen Up]] on the Top Gear track, in a race against each other. Two Teenaged Stigs appear again in Series 25, this time racing the [[Hyundai i30|Hyundai i30N]] against the [[Volkswagen Golf Mk7#Golf GTI|Volkswagen Golf GTI Mk7]] on a wet Top Gear track.
; "Emirati Cousin": [[Top Gear (series 24)|Series 24; Episode 4]] (2017)
: The Stig's Emirati cousin drove host Matt LeBlanc through downtown [[Dubai]] in a [[Bentley Mulsanne (2010)|Bentley Mulsanne]]. He looks similar to the ordinary Stig, except for wearing a [[ghutrah]] on top of his helmet, and a huge diamond watch on his wrist.<ref name="s24e04-emerati-cousin">{{cite episode |work=Top Gear |series=24|number=4|title=Episode 4|first=Matthew|last=LeBlanc|author-link=Matt LeBlanc|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b08l56x6/top-gear-series-24-episode-4|date=26 March 2017|time=45:32‒45:34|quote=the Stig's Emerati Cousin|access-date=13 February 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181118210903/https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b08l56x6/top-gear-series-24-episode-4|archive-date=18 November 2018|url-status=live|df=dmy-all}}</ref>
; "StigFoot": [[Top Gear (series 25)|Series 25; Episode 2]] (2018)
: StigFoot appears briefly at the end of the episode having been pursued by LeBlanc and Harris as they search for [[Bigfoot]].
; "Ninja Stig": [[Top Gear (series 25)|Series 25; Episode 3]] (2018): The Stig's Japanese ninja cousin appears during Harris' visit to Japan, where he raced Harris in a drifting duel. He wore a black helmet, black ninja outfit and a katana strapped to his back.
; "Business Stig": [[Top Gear (series 26)|Series 26; Episode 2]] (2019): The Stig's "business cousin" appears during Harris' review of BMW M5 and Mercedes-AMG E63 S. He wears a red tie and a set of braces.
; "Stig's dad": [[Top Gear (series 30)|Series 30; Episode 1]] (2021): The Stig's dad appears during a Rally challenge in the episode's main feature which deals with the main presenters commemorating their dads' cars. The Stig's dad sets the benchmark time the presenters then try to beat. He wears a tank top and flare trousers.


=== Other Stigs ===
According to ''[[Auto Trader]]'', such was the interest in the segment, that it was the most read and most shared story on the BBC News website, and that the BBC's on-line television service the [[BBC iPlayer]] crashed three times during the segment.<ref name=AutoTraderStigRevealed22Jun2009/> Commenting on the "media frenzy", they stated "Ultimately it’s a massive publicity stunt to steer the spotlight off The Stig's real identity but massive kudos to Top Gear for getting Schumacher (and his weird Bacardi commercial) on telly last night".<ref name=AutoTraderStigRevealed22Jun2009/> ''[[What Car?]]'' magazine's consumer editor Peter Lawton also described how it was not for real, just a "a nice publicity stunt".<ref name=BBCNews22Jun2009SchumacherRevealed/> ''The Times'' also decried it as a publicity stunt, put on for Schumacher's sponsors Bacardi.<ref name=Times22Jun2009TrueIdentityIsSchumacher/>
The [[Top Gear Australia|Australian]], [[Top Gear France|French]],<ref>{{cite web|language=fr|url=http://www.parismatch.com/Culture/Medias/Top-Gear-veut-secouer-les-emissions-auto-727468|title="Top Gear" veut secouer les émissions auto|work=[[Paris Match]]|date=18 March 2015|access-date=19 March 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150321032457/http://www.parismatch.com/Culture/Medias/Top-Gear-veut-secouer-les-emissions-auto-727468|archive-date=21 March 2015|url-status=live|df=dmy-all}}</ref> [[Top Gear Korea|Korean]], [[Top Gear Russia|Russian]], [[Top Gear (Dragon TV series)|Chinese]] and [[Top Gear (U.S. TV series)|U.S.]] adaptions of ''Top Gear'' also feature their own versions of The Stig.<ref>{{cite press release |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/bbcworldwide/worldwidestories/pressreleases/2008/05_may/top_gear_australia.shtml |title=Australian Top Gear presenters revealed |work=Press Office |publisher=BBC |date=28 May 2008 |access-date=27 August 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121112045456/http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/bbcworldwide/worldwidestories/pressreleases/2008/05_may/top_gear_australia.shtml |archive-date=12 November 2012 |url-status=live |df=dmy-all }}</ref><ref>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.themoscowtimes.com/arts_n_ideas/article/in-the-spotlight/374874.html
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100419142019/http://www.themoscowtimes.com/arts_n_ideas/article/in-the-spotlight/374874.html
|url-status=dead
|archive-date=19 April 2010
|title=In the Spotlight
|work=The Moscow Times
|date=27 February 2009
|access-date=8 March 2009
}}</ref> The ''Top Gear Australia'' Stig was wheeled on screen, upside down in a delivery crate for the UK-Australian "Top Gear Ashes" episode. Additionally, when ''Top Gear Australia'' visited New Zealand (in [[Top Gear Australia (series 3)|series 3]] episode 2), they introduced their Stig's Kiwi cousin, "The Stug" (referencing [[New Zealand English]]'s [[central vowel|centralised]] short-"i" sound). When ''Top Gear U.S.'' drove a modified off-road racer through Colorado against a kayak, they introduced "Backwoods Stig," who wears a white racing overall with torn off sleeves. The Stig was rarely used in the US version as presenter [[Tanner Foust]] is himself a professional racing driver, but was portrayed by Paul F Gerrard.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tflcar.com/2017/07/breaking-news-meet-top-gear-usa-stig-first-time-video/|title=Breaking News: Meet the Top Gear USA Stig for the First Time!|date=24 July 2017}}</ref> The Korean version of the Stig is reportedly portrayed by Bil Li-ship.


In the DVD ''Top Gear: The Worst Car in the History of the World,'' the Stig's [[Yorkshire]] cousin, nicknamed "T'Stig" (a reference to the [[Yorkshire dialect#Vocabulary and grammar|Yorkshire accent]]), was featured. Alongside his trademark racing outfit, he had a flat cap on his helmet and two [[whippet]]s by his feet. He was involved in driving a BMW around a [[Gymkhana (motorsport)|Gymkhana]] course to show how it is done for when James and Jeremy attempt to do so with two of the worst American cars. He was also prompted to drive a [[Peugeot 308]] - one of the cars that was the candidate for the title, but he fled.
The BBC would initially not confirm or deny it was a just a stunt, but a spokesman was quoted as saying "You have to bear in mind that Top Gear is an entertainment programme. We never reveal who or what The Stig is,".<ref name=BBCNews22Jun2009SchumacherRevealed/> The next day however, ''The Telegraph'' wrote: "A spokesman for Top Gear confirmed Schumacher had been The Stig during the Ferrari circuit...But the spokesman added that the identity of the driver at other times would remain "a mystery".<ref name=Telegraph22Jun2009WhoReally/>


=====Other=====
==Temporary Stigs==
In the [[Top Gear Winter Olympics|Winter Olympics special]] ''Top Gear'' used Dan Lang, a Swedish snowmobile champion, to jump a snowmobile.<ref name=ST/>
Despite the Schumacher revelation, reports continued to claim Ben Collins was the Stig. On 22 June 2009, ''The Times'' stated "The real identity of The Stig is widely believed to be Ben Collins...He lives in Bristol.<ref name=Times22Jun2009TrueIdentityIsSchumacher/> ", while the BBC News reported how, Peter Lawton, consumer editor of ''[[What Car?]]'' magazine, has stated that he knows the Stig's identity, but that he would not reveal it.<ref name=BBCNews22Jun2009SchumacherRevealed/>


In the "USA Road Trip" (aired 21 December 2010), [[Tiff Needell]] was brought in as an "Emergency Stig" to train [[Danny Boyle]] on the track.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/tv/2010/12/17/top-gear-s-new-stig-is-tiff-needell-115875-22788744/|title=Top Gear's new Stig is... Tiff Needell|author=Alun Palmer|work=mirror|access-date=4 April 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120125035139/http://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/tv/2010/12/17/top-gear-s-new-stig-is-tiff-needell-115875-22788744/|archive-date=25 January 2012|url-status=live|df=dmy-all|date=17 December 2010}}</ref>
In September 2009, British racing driver [[Justin Bell]], best friend of the original Stig [[Perry McCarthy]], has said he knew who the Stig was, but would not reveal his name. He also stated that he didn't understand why he did it, stating "You can't talk about it and nobody knows who you are. There's nothing good about it ... unless you go to a convention of other people in white helmets and white suits". Bell was speaking to ''The Telegraph'' after being hired for the job of driving instructor on ''[[The Jay Leno Show]]'''s Green Car Challenge segment, similar to the Star in a Reasonably Priced car, causing him to be dubbed 'America's Stig' by the paper.<ref name=Telegraph25Sep2009AmericasStigJustinBell/>


==Other appearances==
====2010====
In June 2008, the Stig drove a passenger in a two-seat Formula One car at speeds up to {{convert|178|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on}} for three laps around the [[Silverstone Circuit]] in wet conditions, hours before the start of the [[2008 British Grand Prix]]. The drive was the prize in a charity auction held in aid of [[Great Ormond Street Hospital|Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital]] where the winning bidder paid £35,000 for the privilege.<ref name=StigF1/><ref name=Ag/> The Stig appeared at the 2008 October [[National Television Awards]] to accept ''Top Gear's'' third award for best factual programme, as the other presenters were ostensibly busy filming the new series.<ref name=TGB/><ref>{{cite news
In September 2010, after the High Court judgement allowing Ben Collins to publish his autobiography revealing himself as White Stig, the ''Sun'' claimed that 26-year-old racing driver Phil Keen had stood in for the White Stig, both behind the wheel, and in appearances, when Collins was unavailable, including at the 2009 ''Top Gear Live'' event in Germany.<ref name=Sun4Sep2010Phil/>
|url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7698011.stm
|title = Cowell wins recognition TV award
|work=BBC News|date = 29 October 2008
|access-date = 27 August 2010
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}}</ref> The Stig also appears at ''Top Gear Live'' events, such as the August 2010 Stunt Show at the [[Nürburgring]] in Germany, in which he is billed as the star of the show alongside the other stunt drivers and cars, with the other ''Top Gear'' presenters not playing a part.<ref>{{cite web
|url=http://live.topgear.com/world_tour/worldtour2009/nuerburgring-home
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|url-status=dead
|archive-date=29 April 2010
|title=Live Motoring Stunt Show
|work=Nürburgring Home
|publisher=Top Gear (2002 TV series)
|access-date=1 September 2010
}}</ref> The Stig has appeared outside ''Top Gear'' in Clarkson's motoring DVDs since 2005. He also appeared before the BBC's [[2011 British Grand Prix]] coverage when Clarkson and Hammond gave the camera crew a tour of the ''Top Gear'' studio.


In February 2009, a YouTube video emerged<ref>{{Cite web|date=5 February 2009|title=Black Stig Returns from the Dead|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Lkh0uWFg9c |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211212/8Lkh0uWFg9c| archive-date=2021-12-12 |url-status=live|access-date=11 August 2020|website=YouTube}}{{cbignore}}</ref> which suggested the Black Stig had survived his accident. Still wearing his iconic black overalls, helmet and only one glove, he is witnessed to emerge from the waves by a group of men playing frisbee on the beach at [[Walton-on-the-Naze]] in Essex, where he initially mistook their frisbee for a steering wheel, before running away.
===White Stig's autobiography plans===
====BBC dispute with HarperCollins====
On 19 August 2010 the ''Daily Mail'' reported that there was a legal dispute progressing between publishers representing the Stig and the BBC over plans to release an autobiography revealing his identity. It stated that the dispute surrounded the Stig's dissatisfaction at being unable to exploit his fame, and earning an estimated £5,000 and £10,000 per show, compared to six and seven figure earnings by the other ''Top Gear'' presenters. It described the situation as incredibly tense, with Clarkson said to be deeply upset, and with show insiders fearing that the Stig could either quit the show, or be fired, with the dispute needing to be settled either way before the [[Top Gear (series 16)|sixteenth series]]. A BBC spokesman confirmed to the paper that "The BBC is in a legal dispute over the publication of a book relating to ''Top Gear'' as this breaches agreed contractual and confidentiality obligations relating to the show."<ref name=DailyMail19Aug2010LawyersFightStig/><ref name=Telegraph19Aug2010LawyersFight/><ref name=Guardian19Aug2010StigThreatened/>


In the 2011 [[X Games]] 17, the Stig can be seen walking in the background during one of [[Brian Deegan (rider)|Brian Deegan]]'s interviews during Rallycross. [[Tanner Foust]], one of the presenters of ''[[Top Gear (U.S. TV series)|Top Gear US]]'', was competing in the event.
On 22 August 2010, the ''Sunday Times'' claimed to have unearthed more evidence that showed Collins was the Stig, namely financial documents for his company Collins Autosport dating back to the White Stig's entry to the show. They stated the documents reported in December 2003 an increase in profits, put down to "driving services provided for the BBC, mainly in the Top Gear programme", just a month after the White Stig's first appearance. They also stated the documents described this as "cornerstone year" offering "good long-term prospects for continuing income". When contacted over the story, Collins merely stated "I can't speak to you. I'm going into a tunnel". The newspaper also claimed Collins earned between £5,000 and £10,000 per show and was unhappy at not receiving a fair share of the revenue generated by the Stig brand.<ref name=Telegraph22Aug2010StigFinancialDocuments/> Responding to the report, the BBC stated that is was "no surprise that Ben Collins's company listed Top Gear amongst its work as the driver had appeared numerous times on the programme and he often supplied other drivers for both the programme and Top Gear Live".<ref name=BBCNews23Aug2010GoesToCourt/>


Google Street view of the Dunsfold track shows the Google Camera car being paced by The Stig driving a [[Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG|Mercedes SLS coupe]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.117964,-0.539973,3a,75y,192.86h,52.98t/data=!3m5!1e1!3m3!1s_2x-buSI2sP3hzjmZOLLWA!2e0!3e5?hl=en|title=Google Maps}}</ref>
The publisher was confirmed to be [[HarperCollins]] when legal action was confirmed to have commenced under the [[High Court of Justice|High Court in London]] on 23 August, as the BBC sued the publisher for an attempt to profit from the unauthorised use of the Top Gear brand, maintaining that revealing the identity would spoil viewers' enjoyment of the show. The publisher responded, stating "We are disappointed that the BBC has chosen to spend licence fee payers' money to suppress this book and will vigorously defend the perfectly legitimate right of this individual to tell his story".<ref name=BBCNews23Aug2010GoesToCourt/>


In 2016, he was a part of ''[[The Getaway Car]]'' presented by [[Dermot O'Leary]] along with his 2 'nephews' simply called 'Red Stig' and 'Blue Stig'.
The ''Top Gear'' executive producer Andy Wilman writing on a ''Top Gear'' blog on 27 August attacked the publisher for trying to cash in on the programme, describing them as a "bunch of chancers", describing the action as an issue of trust, and justifying the use of license fee to fight the case based on the brand's value to the programme and the viewers, clarifying that half of the case costs were being met by BBC Worldwide, their commercial arm.<ref name=BBCNews31Aug2010PrivateBattle/><ref name=TopGearBlogWilman27Aug2010StigIsOurs/>


On 8 December 2016, the Stig appears for a short moment in a segment from Top Gear: Series 23, where he is seen reading a paper while [[Ken Block]] zooms past in his Hoonicorn Mustang along with [[Matt LeBlanc]].
On 29 August 2010, the ''Daily Mirror'' claimed the BBC had already sacked Collins from the Stig role, citing the Stig's appearance at the ''Top Gear Live'' August 2010 Stunt Show at the [[Nürburgring]] in Germany, at the same time as Collins was photographed at his West Country home.<ref name=TopGearLiveWebsite2010WorldTourGermany/><ref name=DailyMirror29Aug2010CollinsDumped/> When asked about the ongoing High Court action, Collins stated "I am not allowed to talk about it."<ref name=DailyMirror29Aug2010CollinsDumped/> Despite objections from the publisher, the legal case hearings began in private on 31 August, with the judge stating that newspapers could be subjected to extensive restrictions before the conclusion, and that the public interest in open justice could be served by a public judgement given "in due course".<ref name=BBCNews31Aug2010PrivateBattle/>


On 30 March 2017, the Stig appeared on [[Colin Furze]]'s ''World's Fastest Bumper Car'' YouTube video, which featured a modified 1960s [[Bumper cars|bumper car]] and a 600cc 100bhp engine.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.topgear.com/car-news/stig/100mph-dodgem-stig-has-set-new-world-record|title=100mph in a dodgem: The Stig has set a new world record!|access-date=27 August 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180828001822/https://www.topgear.com/car-news/stig/100mph-dodgem-stig-has-set-new-world-record|archive-date=28 August 2018|url-status=live|df=dmy-all|date=30 March 2017}}</ref>
====Outcome====
On 1 September 2010 after a day and a half of hearings, the case concluded, with the judge finding against the BBC, refusing to grant an injunction blocking the publication. In reporting the judgement, the BBC News revealed the proposed book was to be called ''The Man in the White Suit'', and was indeed to be about Ben Collins, but still clarifying that it "won't confirm or deny that Ben Collins either was or remains The Stig". Collins was in court to hear the final judgement. HarperCollins confirmed that the reasons for declining the injunction were to be given by the judge later, in a private judgement. In response to the judgement, the BBC clarified that it "does not prevent the BBC from pursuing this matter to trial and the BBC will not be deterred from protecting such information from attack no matter when or by whom it should arise".<ref name=BBCNews1Sep2010BBCLoses/>


For a period, the Stig, along with the ''Top Gear'' presenters, appeared in miniature at Legoland Windsor, arranged around a model of a Caterham sports car.
Both Collins and HarperCollins refused to confirm his status as the Stig to reporters waiting outside the court after the case, but the publisher maintained surprise at the BBC's decision to fight the case, stating the information in dispute had always been in the public domain.<ref name=Guardian1Sep2010JudgeUnmasksStig/><ref name=Scotsman1Sep2010/> With HarperCollins owned by [[News Corporation]], ''The Guardian'' claimed the legal case between the publishers and ''Top Gear'' had been part of a [[proxy war]] between the BBC and [[BSkyB]], who had been in conflict in recent years over their respective dominance in the British television markets.<ref name=Guardian1Sep2010JudgeUnmasksStig/> Following the court ruling, Collins's autobiography, ''The Man in the White Suit'', was due to be published on 16 September 2010.<ref name=Scotsman1Sep2010/> As of 2 September 2010, the web site of the Gordon Poole Agency, the talent agency representing Ben Collins, referred to Collins as ''Top Gear's The Stig.''<ref name=GordonPooleTalentAgency/>

In the immediate reaction, on 2 September, ''The Telegraph'' asserted that the judgement meant that the Stig had now been conclusively outed as Ben Collins, stating his "dual identity is no longer in doubt", bringing an end to seven years of speculation and theories as to who wore the white overals. It also conceded that, "But with the corporation yet to officially acknowledge the fact, Collins's future in the role is less certain".<ref name=TheTelegraph3Sep2010SevenYearSaga/> The [[BBC News]] website published a profile of Collins's career on the same day, but merely stated that he will "publish an autobiography in which he claims to be The Stig".<ref name=BBCNews3Sep2010ProfileCollins/>

===Replacement Stig speculation===
Following the BBC's failure to obtain an injunction preventing Ben Collins publishing his autobiography, presenter James May jokingly stated "Obviously I'm now going to have to take some legal action of my own, because I have been the Stig for the past seven years, and I don't know who this bloke is, who's mincing around in the High Court pretending it's him."<ref name=BBCNews1Sep2010BBCLoses/> May kept up the pretence in a column in ''The Telegraph'', expounding on his double life as Captain Slow and the Stig, and how his replacement was named Collins - the Apollo 11 astronaut [[Michael Collins (astronaut)|Michael Collins]].<ref name=TheTelegraphJamesMay2Sep2010TheStigIs/>

Noting "if the Stig is dead", ''The Guardian'' similarly observed "It turns out that the Stig was not a Formula One racer, or a [[Bugatti]] test driver, or a robot – but Ben Collins", while immediately speculated that there would be another Stig, offering up suggestions for possible replacements, from a Formula One driver to [[Angela Ripon]].<ref name=TheGuardian3Sep2010WhoShouldBeNewStig/> Bookmakers immediately began offering odds on the identity of the next Stig, with [[Paddy Power]] naming [[Heikki Kovalainen]] as their favourite, while also offering odds on whether there would be a new Stig, and on how the show might 'kill off' the White Stig. William Hill named [[Anthony Davidson]] as their favourite, while noting that customers "could be waiting for several years before the next one is unveiled".<ref name=TheTelegraph2Sep2010DavidsonFavouriteNewStig/>

The ''Daily Mail'' claimed on 3 September that the BBC had only learned that Collins had written an autobiography 'a few weeks' before, prompting the legal action, and that Collins had been immediately fired. It claimed his advance from HarperCollins was about £250,000, while his salary for being the Stig was probably no more than £70,000.<ref name=DailyMail3Sep2010WhyReallyUnmaskedHimself/> ''The Telegraph'' claimed that Collins had been axed by ''Top Gear'', citing BBC sources who said that as a result of the court case, Collin's contract with the BBC, having already expired in the previous month, would not now be renewed by the BBC. It claimed that a television talent management agency was now planning to use Collins in a new show in competition with ''Top Gear''. It also claimed the BBC had spent up to £100,000 in their bid to have the court impose a temporary injunction banning Collins's book.<ref name=Telegraph3Sep2010CollinsTVShow/>

Speaking to a radio station the same day, James May explained that in the new series of the show, for which filming was to start the following week, that in a similar way to how the Black Stig was killed off and replaced, having "had to be dealt with by Andy [Wilman, the show producer]", White Stig "will be dealt with", joking that "driving to The Stig's house and nailing his head to the table" was one idea for the new series, in addition to reclaiming the overalls, shoes and gloves, which were "not his", claiming Wilman was furious at Collins for writing his autobiography.<ref name=TheSun3Sep2010GlovesOff/> ''The Telegraph'' claimed that a decision about whether the character would even feature in the next series using a different driver was not expected until it was due to air, in December 2010.<ref name=Telegraph3Sep2010CollinsTVShow/>

On 4 September, ''The Sun'' quoted a BBC spokeswoman as saying "No decision has yet been made as to whether The Stig will be killed off - and we're making no further comment.", adding that a ''Top Gear'' source reportedly told them "It's going to be a tall order to replace The Stig when everyone now knows who played the original. His departure will leave a big hole in the show which will need to be filled." It also claimed that a former White Stig stand-in, 26-year-old racing driver Phil Keen, was now favourite to become the new Stig.<ref name=Sun4Sep2010Phil/> On the same day, William Hill shortened the odds on a female Stig, after Clarkson suggested the character will be replaced. Under the heading 'Driver Wanted', he wrote in his column in ''The Sun'' that "''Top Gear'', the motoring show on BBC2, is looking for a driver with a high level of racing experience to be The Stig. The successful applicant need not speak English, or indeed any language at all, but he or she must hate Boy Scouts, be able to punch a horse to the ground, have eyes that blink sideways and, most important of all, understand that no one, under any circumstances, should ever rat on their friends." The newspaper claimed only three people other than the presenters Clarkson, Hammond and May, had known the Stig's identity for certain, before the High Court judgement.<ref name=Telegraph4Sep2010OddsWoman/>

In an interview on 7 September 2010, Jeremy Clarkson said, 'put it this way, he's history as far as we are concerned. He's sacked.'<ref name="Stigsack">{{Cite news|last=Conlan|first=Tara|title=Jeremy Clarkson: the Stig is 'sacked'|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/sep/07/jeremy-clarkson-stig-sacked|accessdate=7 September 2010|newspaper=The Guardian|date=08-07-2010 | location=London}}</ref>


==Cultural impact and merchandising==
==Cultural impact and merchandising==
''The Scotsman'' described the Stig in 2008 as a "real-life [[James Bond]] able to tame the most powerful cars, while possessing all the mystique of [[Zorro]]"<ref name=Scotsman28Mar2008/> ''The Sunday Times'' in 2009 described the Stig as "not a man but an idea, possibly an extraterrestrial", speculating that, along the lines of the [[Spartacus moment|Spartacus mythology]], that the more people were linked with the character, the stronger the mystery would become. It paid tribute for how long the show had actually kept the secret.<ref name=SundayTimes30Jan2009ManWithNoName/>
''The Scotsman'' described the Stig in 2008 as a "real-life [[James Bond (character)|James Bond]] able to tame the most powerful cars, while possessing all the mystique of [[Zorro]]."<ref name=S8/> ''The Sunday Times'' in 2009 described the Stig as "not a man but an idea, possibly an extraterrestrial," speculating that, along the lines of the [[Spartacus|Spartacus mythology]], the more people that were linked with the character, the stronger the mystery would become. It paid tribute to how long the show had actually kept the secret.<ref name=ST/>


The question of "Who is the Stig?" has been described as one of the most-asked queries on the Internet.<ref name=ST/><ref name=WR/><ref name=BCs>{{Cite news
On the question of 'Who is the Stig?', it has been described variously by ''The Telegraph'' as one of the most popular internet search questions of 2009,<ref name=Telegraph22Jun2009WhoReally/> by ''The Times'' in 2009 as one of the ten most-searched-for terms on the Ask.com internet search engine,<ref name=Times20Jan2009BenCollins/> and by the ''Sunday Times'' as most-asked question on the internet in 2008.<ref name=SundayTimes30Jan2009ManWithNoName/> In addition, the ''Sunday Times'' has stated that on-line and [[mobile search|text-answering services]] rated it as one of the most popular questions of all time, along with the [[meaning of life]].<ref name=SundayTimes30Jan2009ManWithNoName/>
|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/driving/article5548705.ece
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}}{{dead link|date=September 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> The ''Sunday Times'' reported that online and [[mobile search|text-answering services]] rated it as one of the most popular questions of all time, along with the [[meaning of life]].<ref name=ST/>


The Stig has been notionally "spotted" in the wild in images collected for [[Google Street View]]. He was photographed by a Street View car standing on the side of the [[A82 road]] in [[Loch Ness]], Scotland.{{citation needed|date=April 2020}} He was also captured by a Street View tricycle in three locations within [[Legoland Windsor]] in Berkshire, including riding a [[go-kart]] and sitting on a camel.<ref name=Leg>{{Cite news
With the BBC asserting that the anonymity of the Stig was a vital part of the show's appeal which was valued by the audience,<ref name=TopGearBlogWilman27Aug2010StigIsOurs/> during their legal dispute with HarperCollins, an on-line poll by ''The Guardian'' asking the question "Do we need a new Stig?", it found 64% of people voted "Yes - his identity should always be a mystery", against 36% for "No - why the big fuss over a man in a helmet?".<ref name=Guardian23Aug2010NewStigPoll/>
|url = https://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/google/7605320/Top-Gears-Stig-spotted-on-Google-Street-View.html
|title = Top Gear's Stig spotted on Google Street View
|work = The Telegraph
|date = 19 April 2010
|access-date = 27 August 2010
|location = London
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100422015430/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/google/7605320/Top-Gears-Stig-spotted-on-Google-Street-View.html
|archive-date = 22 April 2010
|url-status = live
|df = dmy-all
}}</ref> A Street View image taken from the [[Westway (London)|A40 Westway]] of the Stig apparently standing in a window of the ''Top Gear'' office was reportedly just a cardboard cut-out.<ref name=Leg/><ref>{{cite web
|url=http://cupholder.blogs.topgear.com/2009/03/20/stig-puts-us-on-the-map/
|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120707123403/http://cupholder.blogs.topgear.com/2009/03/20/stig-puts-us-on-the-map/
|url-status=dead
|archive-date=7 July 2012
|title=Stig puts us on the map
|work=Top Gear cupholder blog
|publisher=Top Gear (2002 TV series)
|first=Regan
|last=Paul
|date=20 March 2009
|access-date=27 August 2010
}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news
|url = https://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/google/5017329/Google-Street-View-funny-images.html?image=12
|title = Google Street View funny images, Image 13 of 21
|work = The Telegraph
|access-date = 27 August 2010
|location = London
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100209003803/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/google/5017329/Google-Street-View-funny-images.html?image=12
|archive-date = 9 February 2010
|url-status = live
|df = dmy-all
}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news
|url=http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article5946084.ece
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110815054402/http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article5946084.ece
|archive-date=15 August 2011
|title=Bizarre sights in Google Street View UK
|work=The Times
|date=20 March 2009
|access-date=27 August 2010
|location=London
|first=Nigel
|last=Kendall
}}</ref>


The BBC has capitalised on the mystery behind the Stig by marketing "I AM THE STIG" T-shirts and variants through the ''Top Gear'' shop.<ref>{{cite web
After the High Court judgment allowing Ben Collins to publish his autobiography revealing himself as White Stig, ''The Guardian'' asserted that the question of the character's identity had "always been one of the modern age's greatest mysteries", and immediately posed the question, "if the Stig is dead, then who'll be the new Stig?", adding, "The whole beauty of the Stig is that we don't know who he is. He's just a jumpsuit and a helmet, the contents of which are eminently replaceable".<ref name=TheGuardian3Sep2010WhoShouldBeNewStig/>
|url = http://www.topgear.com/uk/car-news/I-am-not-the-stig
|title = I am not the Stig
|work = Top Gear
|publisher = Top Gear (2002 TV series)
|date = 1 November 2008
|access-date = 1 September 2010
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110106035526/http://www.topgear.com/uk/car-news/I-am-not-the-stig
|archive-date = 6 January 2011
|url-status = live
|df = dmy-all
}}</ref> Other Stig merchandise has included bubble wash, pens, keyrings, soap on a rope, lunchbags and a "sonic toothbrush."<ref>{{cite news
|url = https://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/news/7958512/Stig-mystery-financial-documents-suggest-identity-of-Top-Gear-driver.html
|title = Stig mystery: financial documents suggest identity of Top Gear driver
|work = The Telegraph
|date = 22 August 2010
|access-date = 1 September 2010
|location = London
|first = Andy
|last = Bloxham
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100901230654/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/news/7958512/Stig-mystery-financial-documents-suggest-identity-of-Top-Gear-driver.html
|archive-date = 1 September 2010
|url-status = live
|df = dmy-all
}}</ref>


Through a partnership with [[Polyphony Digital]], the Stig's helmet and overalls are available for virtual purchase in the videogames ''[[Gran Turismo 5]]'' and ''[[Gran Turismo 6]]''. The Stig has also appeared several times in the ''[[Forza Motorsport (2005 video game)|Forza Motorsport]]'' series, including as avatar items in ''[[Forza Motorsport 4]]'', one-on-one racing challenges against "The Stig's Digital Cousin" in ''[[Forza Motorsport 5]]''<ref>{{Cite news
The Stig has been notionally 'spotted' in the wild in images collected for [[Google Street View]]. He was photographed by a Street View car standing on the side of the [[A82 road]] in [[Loch Ness]], Scotland.<ref name=DailyMail25Jan2010StigGoogleStreetView/> He was also captured by a Street View tricycle in three locations within [[Legoland Windsor]] in Berkshire, including riding a [[go-kart]] and sitting on a [[camel]].<ref name=Telegraph19Apr2010StreetViewLegoland/> A Street View image taken from the [[Westway (London)|A40 Westway]] of the Stig apparently standing in a window of the ''Top Gear'' office in [[BBC Television Centre]] in West London was reportedly just a cardboard cut-out.<ref name=Telegraph19Apr2010StreetViewLegoland/><ref name=TopGearCupholderBlog20Mar2009StigOnMap/><ref name=TelegraphImageGalleryStreetView13of21/><ref name=Times20Mar2009StreetView/>
|url = http://news.xbox.com/2014/03/games-forza-5-top-gear-car-pack
|title = Race The Stig's Digital Cousin
|work = Xbox.com
|date = 1 November 2008
|access-date = 9 July 2014
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140714224545/http://news.xbox.com/2014/03/games-forza-5-top-gear-car-pack
|archive-date = 14 July 2014
|url-status = live
|df = dmy-all
}}</ref> and ''[[Forza Motorsport 6]]'',<ref>{{Cite news
|url = https://www.ign.com/wikis/forza-6/Top_Gear_Stig
|title = Top Gear Stig
|work = IGN
|date = 5 October 2015
|access-date = 8 October 2018
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20181008135037/https://www.ign.com/wikis/forza-6/Top_Gear_Stig
|archive-date = 8 October 2018
|url-status = live
|df = dmy-all
}}</ref> and as a driver outfit in an add-on for ''[[Forza Motorsport 7]]''<ref>{{Cite news
|url=https://www.topspeed.com/cars/car-news/forza-motorsport-7-gets-new-top-gear-car-pack-ar181710.html
|title=Forza Motorsport 7 Gets New Top Gear Car Pack
|work=topspeed.com
|date=3 July 2018
|access-date=8 October 2018
}}</ref> and as a reward in ''[[Forza Horizon 4]]''.<ref>{{cite news |title=Forza Horizon 4 |url=https://www.gamespot.com/articles/forza-horizon-4-free-top-gear-update-available-now/1100-6468237/ |access-date=8 July 2019 |date=8 July 2019}}</ref>


In 2018, Piccadilly Press (under licence from BBC Worldwide) published ''The Stig Plays a Dangerous Game'', the first in a series of children's books featuring The Stig as the silent 'secret weapon' of a group of friends who become 'the Top Gear Gang'. ''The Stig Drives Again'' was published later the same year and the third in the trilogy, ''The Stig and the Silver Ghost'', came out in October 2019. The books feature in a joint venture with the School Libraries Association to promote school literacy whereby initial copies of each book, plus support materials, are provided free of charge to requesting schools.
The BBC have capitalised on the mystery behind the Stig by marketing "I AM THE STIG" T-Shirts and variants through the Top Gear shop.<ref name=DailyStar1Nov2008SomeSay/><ref name=TopGearWebsite1Nov2008/> Other Stig merchandise has included bubble wash, pens, keyrings, soap on a rope, lunchbags and a "sonic toothbrush".<ref name=Telegraph22Aug2010StigFinancialDocuments/>


==Other Stigs==
== Episode notes ==
The Stig is also portrayed as having an extended family of cousins who appear in his place, reinforcing various comical stereotypes. As of the [[Top Gear (series 15)|fifteenth series]], the show has featured a portly [[United States|American]] cousin nicknamed "Big Stig" with a relaxed driving style,<ref group="ep" name="9.3"/> an [[Botswana|African]] cousin with dark skin, wearing just [[Puma AG|Puma]] racing boots, a loincloth and the iconic white helmet,<ref group="ep" name="10.4"/> a portly [[lorry]]-driving cousin nicknamed "Rig Stig" with a sunburned right sleeve,<ref group="ep" name="12.1"/> a [[vegetarian]] cousin nicknamed "[[Janet Street-Porter|Janet Stig Porter]]" wearing green overalls, [[Birkenstock]] sandals with socks and a [[solar powered]] helmet,<ref group="ep" name="14.2"/> and a [[Germany|German]] cousin nicknamed "[[:wikt:Herr|Herr]] Stig" and "Stiggy Ray Cyrus" (a parody of [[Billy Ray Cyrus]]), wearing white overalls and with a [[mullet (haircut)|mullet]] haircut.<ref group="ep" name="15.2"/> The American, African and German cousins were all featured setting lap times in challenges filmed in their respective countries, while the lorry driving Stig was introduced for a lorry driving challenge, and the vegetarian cousin was used in a 'build an [[electric car]]' challenge (in which he supposedly dies from inhaling the exhaust fumes of the [[hybrid car]] he was testing at the time). An entire sequence featuring Stig's red-suited motorcycle riding [[Vietnam]]ese / [[Communist]] cousin was filmed for the [[Top Gear: Vietnam Special|Vietnam Special]], but it had to be left out of the final edit due to time restrictions.<ref name=ClarksonTimesColumn13June2010/> The footage was however included in a later DVD release.<ref name=TopGearGreatAdventures2DVD/>

For the Communist cousin's sequence, the programme had hired a local motorcycle stunt rider.<ref name=ClarksonTimesColumn13June2010/> For the lorry special, Rig Stig was filmed [[Oversteer|powersliding]] a [[Stuart Oliver (racing driver)|Team Oliver]] [[Truck racing|racing truck]].<ref group="ep" name="12.1"/><ref name=TeamOliverRigStigVideo/>

Both ''[[Top Gear Australia]]'' and ''[[Top Gear Russia]]'' also feature their own versions of The Stig.<ref name=BBCPressOffice28May2008/><ref name=MoscowTimes27Feb2009/>

==Episode notes==
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<ref group="ep" name="19.4">{{cite episode
|series=Top Gear (2002 TV series)
|series-no=19
|number=4
|series-link=Top Gear (series 19)
|airdate=17 February 2013
}}</ref>
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|title=Top Gear
|series=Top Gear (2002 TV series)
|seriesno=8
|series-no=8
|number=8
|number=8
|serieslink=Top Gear (series 8)
|series-link=Top Gear (series 8)
|airdate=30 July 2006
|airdate=30 July 2006
}}</ref>
}}</ref>


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<ref group="ep" name="14.4">{{cite episode
|title=Top Gear
|series=Top Gear (2002 TV series)
|series-no=14
|seriesno=15
|number=4
|series-link=Top Gear (series 14)
|airdate=6 December 2009
}}</ref>
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|series=Top Gear (2002 TV series)
|series-no=15
|number=3
|number=3
|serieslink=Top Gear (series 15)
|series-link=Top Gear (series 15)
|airdate=11 July 2010
|airdate=11 July 2010
}}</ref>
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<ref group="ep" name="2.1">{{cite episode
<ref group="ep" name="2.1">{{cite episode
|title=Top Gear
|series=Top Gear (2002 TV series)
|seriesno=2
|series-no=2
|number=1
|number=1
|serieslink=Top Gear (series 2)
|series-link=Top Gear (series 2)
|airdate=11 May 2003
|airdate=11 May 2003
}}</ref>
}}</ref>


<ref group="ep" name="9.3">{{cite episode
<ref group="ep" name="9.3">{{cite episode
|title=Top Gear: US Special
|title=[[Top Gear: US Special]]
|series=Top Gear (2002 TV series)
|seriesno=9
|series-no=9
|number=3
|number=3
|serieslink=Top Gear (series 9)
|series-link=Top Gear (series 9)
|episodelink=Top Gear: US Special
|airdate=11 February 2007
|airdate=11 February 2007
}}</ref>
}}</ref>


<ref group="ep" name="Winter Olympics Special">{{cite episode
<ref group="ep" name="Winter Olympics Special">{{cite episode
|title=Top Gear: Winter Olympics Special
|title=[[Top Gear Winter Olympics|Top Gear: Winter Olympics Special]]
|series=Top Gear (2002 TV series)
|seriesno=7-8
|series-no=7–8
|number=n/a
|number=n/a
|series-link=Top Gear (2002 TV series)
|serieslink=
|episodelink=Top Gear Winter Olympics
|airdate=
}}</ref>

<ref group="ep" name="10.4">{{cite episode
|title=Top Gear: Botswana Special
|seriesno=10
|number=4
|serieslink=Top Gear (series 10)
|episodelink=Top Gear: Botswana Special
|airdate=4 November 2007
}}</ref>
}}</ref>


<ref group="ep" name="6.10">{{cite episode
<ref group="ep" name="6.10">{{cite episode
|title=Top Gear
|series=Top Gear (2002 TV series)
|seriesno=6
|series-no=6
|number=10
|number=10
|serieslink=Top Gear (series 6)
|series-link=Top Gear (series 6)
|airdate=31 July 2005
|airdate=31 July 2005
}}</ref>

<ref group="ep" name="12.1">{{cite episode
|title=Top Gear
|seriesno=12
|number=1
|serieslink=Top Gear (series 12)
|airdate=2 November 2008
}}</ref>

<ref group="ep" name="14.2">{{cite episode
|title=Top Gear
|seriesno=14
|number=2
|serieslink=Top Gear (series 14)
|airdate=22 November 2009
}}</ref>

<ref group="ep" name="6.5">{{cite episode
|title=Top Gear
|seriesno=6
|number=5
|serieslink=Top Gear (series 6)
|airdate=26 June 2005
}}</ref>
}}</ref>


<ref group="ep" name="8.5">{{cite episode
<ref group="ep" name="8.5">{{cite episode
|title=Top Gear
|series=Top Gear (2002 TV series)
|seriesno=8
|series-no=8
|number=5
|number=5
|serieslink=Top Gear (series 8)
|series-link=Top Gear (series 8)
|airdate=4 June 2006
|airdate=4 June 2006
}}</ref>

<ref group="ep" name="15.2">{{cite episode
|title=Top Gear
|seriesno=15
|number=2
|serieslink=Top Gear (series 15)
|airdate=4 July 2010
}}</ref>
}}</ref>


<ref group="ep" name="1.1">{{cite episode
<ref group="ep" name="1.1">{{cite episode
|title=Top Gear
|series=Top Gear (2002 TV series)
|seriesno=1
|series-no=1
|number=1
|number=1
|serieslink=Top Gear (series 1)
|series-link=Top Gear (series 1)
|airdate=20 October 2002
|airdate=20 October 2002
}}</ref>
}}</ref>


<ref group="ep" name="7.1">{{cite episode
<ref group="ep" name="7.1">{{cite episode
|title=Top Gear
|series=Top Gear (2002 TV series)
|seriesno=7
|series-no=7
|number=1
|number=1
|serieslink=Top Gear (series 7)
|series-link=Top Gear (series 7)
|airdate=13 November 2005
|airdate=13 November 2005
}}</ref>
}}</ref>


<ref group="ep" name="7.5">{{cite episode
<ref group = "ep" name="7.5">{{cite episode
|title=Top Gear
|series = Top Gear (2002 TV series)
|seriesno=7
|series-no = 7
|number=5
|number = 5
|serieslink=Top Gear (series 7)
|series-link = Top Gear (series 7)
|airdate=11 December 2005
|airdate = 11 December 2005
}}</ref>
}}</ref>


<ref group="ep" name="8.8">{{cite episode
<ref group = "ep" name="8.7">{{cite episode
|title=Top Gear
|series = Top Gear (2002 TV series)
|seriesno=8
|series-no = 8
|number=8
|number = 7
|serieslink=Top Gear (series 8)
|series-link = Top Gear (series 8)
|airdate=30 July 2006
|airdate = 23 July 2006
}}</ref>

<ref group="ep" name="8.7">{{cite episode
|title=Top Gear
|seriesno=8
|number=7
|serieslink=Top Gear (series 8)
|airdate=23 July 2006
}}</ref>

<ref group="ep" name="11.6">{{cite episode
|title=Top Gear
|seriesno=11
|number=6
|serieslink=Top Gear (series 11)
|airdate=27 July 2008
}}</ref>

<ref group="ep" name="10.5">{{cite episode
|title=Top Gear
|seriesno=10
|number=5
|serieslink=Top Gear (series 10)
|airdate=11 November 2007
}}</ref>

<ref group="ep" name="10.8">{{cite episode
|title=Top Gear
|seriesno=10
|number=8
|serieslink=Top Gear (series 10)
|airdate=7 December 2007
}}</ref>
}}</ref>


}}
}}


==References==
== References ==
{{Reflist|colwidth=30em|refs=
{{Reflist|35em}}

<ref name=GordonPooleTalentAgency>{{Cite web
|url=http://www.gordonpoole.com/?artistID=1803
|title=Ben Collins, Top Gear's The Stig
|work=Gordon Poole's web site
|accessdate=2 September 2010
}}</ref>

<ref name=ClarksonSunColumn24Jan2009>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/features/article2167196.ece
|title=Clarkson names Top Gear's Stig
|work=The Sun
|last=Clarkson
|first=Jeremy
|date=24 January 2009
|accessdate=27 August 2010
}}</ref>

<ref name="TopGearBrainStig">{{cite video
| url = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmdnudxCd5s
| title = Brain Stig - TopGear.com viral - BBC Top Gear
| publisher = YouTube
| work = Top Gear's channel
| date = 12 January 2009
| accessdate = 29 August 2010
}}</ref>

<ref name="TopGearNeverSeen">{{cite video
|url = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfcERpMdsXk
|title = Never Seen - TopGear.com viral - BBC Top Gear video
|publisher = YouTube
|work = Top Gear's channel
|date = 14 January 2009
|accessdate = 1 September 2010
}}</ref>

<ref name=BBCPressOffice28May2008>{{cite press release
|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/bbcworldwide/worldwidestories/pressreleases/2008/05_may/top_gear_australia.shtml
|title=Australian Top Gear presenters revealed
|publisher=BBC
|work=Press Office
|date=28 May 2008
|accessdate=27 August 2010
}}</ref>

<ref name=ClarksonTimesColumn13June2010>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/jeremy_clarkson/article7148883.ece
|title=Simple surgery to solve the deficit – cut off Scotland
|work=The Sunday Times
|last=Clarkson
|first=Jeremy
|date=13 June 2010
|accessdate=27 August 2010
| location=London
}}</ref>

<ref name=TopGear11Jul2008StigF1>{{Cite web
|url=http://www.topgear.com/uk/car-news/the-stig-vs-f1
|title=The Stig vs F1
|publisher=Top Gear
|work=www.topgear.com News
|date=11 July 2008
|accessdate=31 August 2010
}}</ref>

<ref name=ClarksonTimesColumn23Sep2007>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/driving/jeremy_clarkson/article2503695.ece
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|work=The Sunday Times
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|first=Jeremy
|date=23 September 2007
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| location=London
}}</ref>

<ref name=TopGearCupholderBlog20Mar2009StigOnMap>{{Cite web
|url=http://cupholder.blogs.topgear.com/2009/03/20/stig-puts-us-on-the-map/
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|first=Regan
|last=Paul
|date=20 March 2009
|accessdate=27 August 2010
}}</ref>

<ref name=TopGearGreatAdventures2DVD>{{cite video
|title=''Top Gear'' The Great Adventures 2
|medium=DVD
|publisher=BBC Worldwide
|date=2009
}}</ref>

<ref name=TopGearBlog20June2009StigRemovesHelmet>{{Cite web
|url=http://transmission.blogs.topgear.com/2009/06/20/jc-stig-to-remove-helmet/
|title=JC: Stig to remove helmet
|publisher=Top Gear
|work=Top Gear news blog
|author=The Mole
|date=20 June 2009
|accessdate=27 August 2010
}}</ref>

<ref name=TopGearBlog29Oct2009>{{Cite web
|url=http://transmission.blogs.topgear.com/2008/10/29/weve-won-a-telly-award/
|title=We won a telly award
|publisher=Top Gear
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|author=The Mole
|date=29 October 2009
|accessdate=27 August 2010
}}</ref>

<ref name=TopGearBlogMole21January2009TomMcKillop>{{Cite web
|url=http://transmission.blogs.topgear.com/2009/01/21/stig-unmasked-again/
|title=Stig unmasked again
|publisher=Top Gear
|work=Top Gear news blog
|author=The Mole
|date=21 January 2009
|accessdate=1 September 2010
}}</ref>

<ref name=TopGearBlogMole21January2009BarackObama>{{Cite web
|url=http://transmission.blogs.topgear.com/2009/01/21/thats-mr-president-stig-to-you-sir/
|title=That’s Mr President Stig to you, sir
|publisher=Top Gear
|work=Top Gear news blog
|author=The Mole
|date=21 January 2009
|accessdate=1 September 2010
}}</ref>

<ref name=TopGearBlogMole21January2009GrahamHill>{{Cite web
|url=http://transmission.blogs.topgear.com/2009/01/21/stig-is-revealed/
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|publisher=Top Gear
|work=Top Gear news blog
|author=The Mole
|date=21 January 2009
|accessdate=1 September 2010
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<ref name=TopGearBlogWilman27Aug2010StigIsOurs>{{Cite web
|url=http://transmission.blogs.topgear.com/2010/08/27/the-stig-he-is-ours/
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<ref name=TopGearWebsiteVideoStigRevealed>{{Cite web
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<ref name=TopGearWebsite1Nov2008>{{Cite web
|url=http://www.topgear.com/uk/car-news/I-am-not-the-stig
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<ref name=BBCNews27Nov2008StigUrging>{{Cite news
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<ref name=BBCNews23Aug2010GoesToCourt>{{Cite news
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<ref name=BBCNews31Aug2010PrivateBattle>{{Cite news
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<ref name=BBCNews3Sep2010ProfileCollins>{{Cite news
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| title = [[Flat Out, Flat Broke: Formula 1 the Hard Way!]]
| publisher = [[Haynes Manuals|Haynes Publishing Group]]
| year = 2002
| isbn = 1-85960-886-8
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<ref name=AutoTraderOriginalStigSpeaks1Nov2006>{{Cite web
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|last=Collantine
|date=1 November 2006
|accessdate=27 August 2010
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<ref name=AutoTraderWhoIsTheStig22Jan2007>{{Cite web
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|last=Collantine
|date=22 January 2007
|accessdate=27 August 2010
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|accessdate=27 August 2010
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<ref name=AutoTraderIsDamonHillStig17Sep2008>{{Cite web
|url=http://www.autotrader.co.uk/EDITORIAL/CARS/FEATURES/best_of_british_damon_hill.html
|title=Is Damon Hill 'The Stig'?
|publisher=Auto Trader
|date=17 September 2008
|accessdate=27 August 2010
}}</ref>

<ref name=AutoTraderStigUnmasked22Feb2008>{{Cite web
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|accessdate=27 August 2010
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<ref name=AutoTraderStigRevealed22Jun2009>{{Cite web
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|title=The Stig revealed on Top Gear
|publisher=Auto Trader
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|last=Hearn
|date=22 June 2009
|accessdate=27 August 2010
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<ref name=Times6Nov2005>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/driving/article586470.ece?token=null&offset=0
|title=Entertainment: The backroom boy who put Top Gear on top of the world
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|accessdate=27 August 2010
| location=London
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<ref name=MoscowTimes27Feb2009>{{Cite news
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<ref name=Times16Jul2006>{{Cite news
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|title=Bad boys are back in town
|work=The Sunday Times
|date=16 July 2006
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| location=London
}}</ref>

<ref name=Times22Jun2009TrueIdentityIsSchumacher>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/driving/article6550528.ece
|title=And the true identity of The Stig is . . . . Michael Schumacher
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|first=Jack
|date=22 June 2009
|accessdate=27 August 2010
| location=London
}}</ref>

<ref name=DailyMail20Jan2009FourStigs>{{Cite news
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|title=The Stig(s) unmasked: Top Gear use FOUR different mystery test drivers
|work=Daily Mail
|date=20 January 2009
|accessdate=27 August 2010
}}</ref>

<ref name=DailyMail22Jun2009JulianBailey>{{Cite news
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|title=Where the Stig revs up in Surrey: Former F1 driver Julian Bailey reveals why he's selling his 37-acre estate
|work=Daily Mail
|date=22 June 2009
|accessdate=27 August 2010
| location=London
| first=Fred
| last=Redwood
}}</ref>

<ref name=DailyMail27Jan2009EightStigs>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1127714/EXCLUSIVE-The-drivers-Top-Gear-stunt-driver-The-Stigs-famous-racing-whites.html
|title=EXCLUSIVE: The eight drivers behind Top Gear stunt driver The Stig's famous racing whites
|work=Daily Mail
|date=27 January 2009
|accessdate=27 August 2010
| location=London
| first=Richard
| last=Simpson
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<ref name=DailyStar1Nov2008SomeSay>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.dailystar.co.uk/xfactor/view/56954/Some-say-this-is-the-stig
|title=Some say this is the Stig
|work=Daily Star
|date=1 November 2008
|accessdate=1 September 2010
}}</ref>

<ref name=Times20Mar2009StreetView>{{Cite news
|url=http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article5946084.ece
|title=Bizarre sights in Google Street View UK
|work=The Times
|date=20 March 2009
|accessdate=27 August 2010
| location=London
| first=Nigel
| last=Kendall
}}</ref>

<ref name=Telegraph19Apr2010StreetViewLegoland>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/google/7605320/Top-Gears-Stig-spotted-on-Google-Street-View.html
|title=Top Gear's Stig spotted on Google Street View
|work=The Telegraph
|date=19 April 2010
|accessdate=27 August 2010
| location=London
}}</ref>

<ref name=TelegraphImageGalleryStreetView13of21>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/google/5017329/Google-Street-View-funny-images.html?image=12
|title=Google Street View funny images, Image 13 of 21
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|date=undated
|accessdate=27 August 2010
| location=London
}}</ref>

<ref name=DailyMail25Jan2010StigGoogleStreetView>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1245885/Never-mind-Nessie-Mysterious-Stig-captured-rare-sighting-banks-famous-loch.html
|title=Never mind Nessie: Mysterious Stig captured in rare sighting on the banks of famous loch... by Google Street View
|work=Daily Mail
|date=25 January 2010
|accessdate=27 August 2010
| location=London
}}</ref>

<ref name=Telegraph25Sep2009AmericasStigJustinBell>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/6227319/British-racing-driver-to-become-Americas-Stig.html
|title=British racing driver to become America's Stig
|work=The Telegraph
|date=25 Sep 2009
|accessdate=27 August 2010
| location=London
| first=Chris
| last=Irvine
}}</ref>

<ref name=Telegraph13Jan2009StigViral>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/4227488/The-Stig-stars-in-viral-Top-Gear-internet-video.html
|title=The Stig stars in viral Top Gear internet video
|work=The Telegraph
|date=13 January 2009
|accessdate=27 August 2010
| location=London
}}</ref>

<ref name=Telegraph22Jun2009WhoReally>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/news/5601379/Top-Gear-who-really-is-The-Stig.html
|title=Top Gear: who really is The Stig?
|work=The Telegraph
|date=22 June 2009
|accessdate=27 August 2010
| location=London
| first=Chris
| last=Irvine
}}</ref>

<ref name=SundayTimes30Jan2009ManWithNoName>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/driving/features/article5619190.ece
|title=The Stig, the man with no name
|work=The Sunday Times
|date=30 January 2009
|accessdate=27 August 2010
| location=London
| first=Joseph
| last=Dunn
}}</ref>

<ref name=Express16Jan2006StigUnmasked>{{Cite news
|title='The Stig' is unmasked
|work=The Daily Express
|last=Lorraine
|first=Veronica
|date=16 January 2006
|quote = We can reveal he is none other than former Formula 1 and British touring car championship driver Julian Bailey
}}</ref>

<ref name=Times20Jan2009BenCollins>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/driving/article5548705.ece
|title=Identity of Top Gear's The Stig revealed as Ben Collins
|work=The Times
|date=20 January 2009
|accessdate=27 August 2010
| location=London
| first=Patrick
| last=Foster
}}</ref>

<ref name=Guardian19Aug2010StigThreatened>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/aug/19/top-gear-stig-autobiography
|title=Top Gear's Stig threatened by BBC lawyers over autobiography plan
|work=The Guardian
|date=19 August 2010
|accessdate=1 September 2010
| location=London
| first=James
| last=Robinson
}}</ref>

<ref name=Autoblog22May2008Schrick>{{Cite web
|url=http://www.autoblog.com/2008/05/22/the-stig-revealed-in-belgium/
|title=UPDATE: The Stig NOT revealed... in Belgium?
|publisher=Autoblog.com
|last=Lavrinc
|first=Damon
|date=22 May 2008
|accessdate=27 August 2010
}}</ref>

<ref name=TeamOliverRigStigVideo>{{Cite web
|url=http://www.teamoliver.co.uk/topgear.asp
|title=BBC Top Gear - Stig's Cousin drives Team Oliver Race Truck!
|publisher=Team Oliver Racing
|date=undated
|accessdate=27 August 2010
}}</ref>

<ref name=Aftonbladet7Mar2006>{{Cite news
| url = http://www.aftonbladet.se/vss/nyheter/story/0,2789,788722,00.html
| title = Han hoppar med skoter
| language = Swedish
| work = Aftonbladet
| date = 7 March 2006
| accessdate = 26 September 2007
| quote = {{lang|sv|Dan Lang flög ut från OS-backen i 134 km/h. I 134 kilometer i timmen hoppade Dan Lang, 24, ut från 90-meterbacken i Lillehammer. På skoter.}}
}}</ref>

<ref name=AutoTrader14Jul2008DriveWithStig>{{Cite web
|url=http://www.autotrader.co.uk/EDITORIAL/CARS/news/Drive_with_the_Stig_for_35000.html
|title=Drive with the Stig for £35,000
|last=Goodwin
|first=Andy
|publisher=Auto Trader
|date=14 July 2008
|accessdate=31 August 2010
}}</ref>

<ref name=Scotsman28Mar2008>{{Cite news
|url=http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/tvradio/Some-say-he39s-Top-Gear39s.3923643.jp
|title=Some say he's Top Gear's true star. We only know he's The Stig
|work=The Scotsman
|date=28 March 2008
|accessdate=31 August 2010
}}</ref>

<ref name=Publican14Jan2010>{{Cite web
|url=http://www.thepublican.com/story.asp?storyCode=66160
|title=Is pub owner The Stig?
|work=The Publican
|date=14 January 2010
|accessdate=31 August 2010
}}</ref>

<ref name=DailyMirror29Aug2010CollinsDumped>{{Cite web
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|title=Ben Collins dumped by BBC after being ­unmasked as Top Gear’s The Stig
|work=Daily Mirror
|date=29 August 2010
|accessdate=1 September 2010
}}</ref>

<ref name=PressGazette20Jan2009>{{Cite web
|url=http://blogs.pressgazette.co.uk/wire/4514
|title=The Stig outed by Daily Star Sunday
|publisher=Wilmington Business Information
|work=Press Gazette
|author=Owen Amos (The Wire blog)
|date=20 January 2009
|accessdate=31 August 2010
}}</ref>

<ref name=GuardianOrganGrinder20Jan2009StigTruthOutThere>{{cite news
|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/organgrinder/2009/jan/20/top-gear-stig-revealed
|title=Top Gear's Stig: the truth is out there
|work=The Guardian
|author=Steve Busfield (Organ Grinder blog)
|date=20 January 2009
|accessdate=31 August 2010
| location=London
}}</ref>

<ref name=BristolEveningPost6Jan2009StigRevealedToBristolFirm>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/news/Gear-s-Stig-revealed-Bristol-firm/article-589703-detail/article.html
|title=Top Gear's The Stig revealed to Bristol firm
|publisher=Northcliffe Media
|work=Bristol Evening Post
|date=6 January 2009
|accessdate=31 August 2010
}}</ref>

<ref name=Telegraph11Jan2009StigDrivesBoringCar>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/4217153/Top-Gears-The-Stig-revealed-as-married-man-who-drives-boring-car.html
|title=Top Gear's The Stig revealed as married man 'who drives boring car'
|work=The Telegraph
|date=11 January 2009
|accessdate=31 August 2010
| location=London
| first=Chris
| last=Irvine
}}</ref>

<ref name=SundayMirror12Jan2003StigUnveiled>{{Cite news
|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4161/is_20030112/ai_n9712823/
|title=The Stig Unveiled
|work=The Sunday Mirror
|date=12 January 2003
|accessdate=31 August 2010
| first=Dominic
| last=Turnbull
}}</ref>

<ref name=Telegraph12Jan2009StigConspiracyTheories>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/4222541/Top-Gears-The-Stig-Conspiracy-theories-over-mystery-drivers-identity.html
|title=Top Gear's The Stig: Conspiracy theories over mystery driver's identity
|work=The Telegraph
|date=12 January 2009
|accessdate=31 August 2010
| location=London
}}</ref>

<ref name=Telegraph19Jan2009StigTheAnswer>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/4286448/Who-is-the-Stig-The-answer.html
|title=Who is the Stig? The answer
|work=The Telegraph
|date=19 January 2009
|accessdate=31 August 2010
}}</ref>

<ref name="WDP">{{Cite news
| last = Dave
| first = Clensy
| title = Life in the fast lane
| work = Western Daily Press
| publisher = Northcliffe Media
| page=4
| date = 2008-03-01
| quote = So, is he The Stig? "No", Ben laughs, as we order a coffee in the bar of the Avon Gorge Hotel. "Those rumours are absolute nonsense." That said, YouTube is flooded with films showing an unbroadcast scene where The Stig speaks - sounding uncannily like Ben.
}}</ref>

<ref name=Guardian23Aug2010NewStigPoll>{{cite news
|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv-and-radio/poll/2010/aug/23/top-gear-stig-television
|title=Top Gear: Do we need a new Stig?
|work=The Guardian
|date=23 August 2010
|accessdate=1 September 2010
| location=London
}}</ref>

<ref name=Telegraph22Aug2010StigFinancialDocuments>{{cite news
|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/news/7958512/Stig-mystery-financial-documents-suggest-identity-of-Top-Gear-driver.html
|title=Stig mystery: financial documents suggest identity of Top Gear driver
|work=The Telegraph
|date=22 August 2010
|accessdate=1 September 2010
| location=London
| first=Andy
| last=Bloxham
}}</ref>

<ref name=DailyMirror21Aug2010McCarthyRevealsAll>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2010/08/21/secrets-of-the-stig-perry-mccarthy-reveals-all-about-top-gear-s-mystery-driver-115875-22504239/
|title=Secrets of The Stig: Perry McCarthy reveals all about Top Gear's mystery driver
|work=Daily Mirror
|date=21 August 2010
|accessdate=1 September 2010
}}</ref>

<ref name=DailyMail19Aug2010LawyersFightStig>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1304271/BBC-lawyers-fight-The-Stigs-bid-lift-lid-identity.html
|title=BBC lawyers fight The Stig's bid to lift lid on his identity for autobiography
|work=Daily Mail
|date=19 August 2010
|accessdate=1 September 2010
| location=London
| first=Paul
| last=Revoir
}}</ref>

<ref name=Telegraph19Aug2010LawyersFight>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/news/7953303/BBC-lawyers-fight-to-keep-Top-Gears-The-Stig-secret.html
|title=BBC lawyers fight to keep Top Gear's The Stig secret
|work=The Telegraph
|date=19 August 2010
|accessdate=1 September 2010
| location=London
| first=Alastair
| last=Jamieson
}}</ref>

<ref name=Guardian1Sep2010JudgeUnmasksStig>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv-and-radio/2010/sep/01/the-stig-identity-high-court
|title=The Stig: high court judge unmasks mystery Top Gear driver
|work=The Guardian
|date=1 September 2010
|accessdate=1 September 2010
| location=London
| first=James
| last=Robinson
}}</ref>

<ref name=McCarthyAutobiographyFirstEditionAmazon>{{Cite web
|url=http://www.amazon.co.uk/Flat-Out-Broke-Formula-Hard/dp/1859608868
|title=Flat Out, Flat Broke: Formula 1 the Hard Way!: Bk. H886 [Hardcover]
|publisher=Amazon
|date=undated
|accessdate=1 September 2010
|quote=Hardcover, Haynes & Co, 1st edition (4 July 2002)
}}</ref>

<ref name=Scotsman1Sep2010>{{Cite news
|url=http://news.scotsman.com/news/Top-Gear39s-The-Stig-unmasked.6507162.jp
|title=Top Gear's The Stig unmasked after High Court ruling
|work=The Scotsman
|date=1 September 2010
|accessdate=1 September 2010
}}</ref>

<ref name=TheSun3Sep2010GlovesOff>{{Cite news
|url=http://news.scotsman.com/news/Top-Gear39s-The-Stig-unmasked.6507162.jp
|title=The Stig: Gloves are off
|work=The Sun
|date=3 September 2010
|accessdate=3 September 2010
}}</ref>

<ref name=TheTelegraph3Sep2010SevenYearSaga>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/top-gear/7976394/Top-Gear-The-seven-year-saga-of-The-Stig.html
|title=Top Gear: The seven-year saga of The Stig
|work=The Telegraph
|date=3 September 2010
|accessdate=3 September 2010
| location=London
| first=Nick
| last=Collins
}}</ref>

<ref name=TheTelegraph2Sep2010DavidsonFavouriteNewStig>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/news/7977201/Anthony-Davidson-is-bookies-favourite-to-become-the-new-Stig.html
|title=Anthony Davidson is bookies' favourite to become the new Stig
|work=The Telegraph
|date=2 September 2010
|accessdate=3 September 2010
| location=London
| first=Laura
| last=Roberts
}}</ref>

<ref name=TheGuardian3Sep2010WhoShouldBeNewStig>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv-and-radio/tvandradioblog/2010/sep/03/who-the-new-stig
|title=Top Gear: Who should be the new Stig?
|work=The Guardian
|date=3 September 2010
|accessdate=3 September 2010
| location=London
| first=Stuart
| last=Heritage
}}</ref>

<ref name=DailyMail3Sep2010WhyReallyUnmaskedHimself>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1308890/Losses-1m-children-years-lifetime-frustrated-ambition--The-Stig-REALLY-unmasked-himself.html?ito=feeds-newsxml
|title=Losses of £1m, three children in three years and a lifetime of frustrated ambition... why The Stig really unmasked himself
|work=Daily Mail
|date=3 September 2010
|accessdate=3 September 2010
| location=London
| first=Nicole
| last=Lampert
}}</ref>

<ref name=AutoTrader2Jun2008ExclusiveInterview>{{Cite web
|url=http://www.autotrader.co.uk/EDITORIAL/CARS/FEATURES/AUTOTALK/top_gears_original_stig_exclusive_interview.html
|title=Top Gear's original 'Stig': exclusive interview
|last=Pattni
|first=Vijay
|publisher=Auto Trader
|date=2 June 2008
|accessdate=3 September 2010
}}</ref>

<ref name=Sun4Sep2010Phil>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/3124558/Phil-Keen-has-already-doubled-for-The-Stig-is-tipped-as-replacement.html
|title=Has Phil got the Stig gig?
|work=The Sun
|date=4 September 2010
|accessdate=4 September 2010
}}</ref>

<ref name=TheTelegraphJamesMay2Sep2010TheStigIs>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/columnists/jamesmay/7977662/And-the-Stig-is....html
|title=And the Stig is...
|work=The Telegraph
|date=2 September 2010
|accessdate=4 September 2010
| location=London
| first=James
| last=May
}}</ref>

<ref name=Telegraph3Sep2010CollinsTVShow>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/news/7979090/The-Stig-Ben-Collins-could-become-face-of-new-Top-Gear-style-TV-show.html
|title=The Stig: Ben Collins 'could become face of new Top Gear style TV show'
|work=The Telegraph
|date=3 September 2010
|accessdate=4 September 2010
| location=London
| first=Andrew
| last=Hough
}}</ref>

<ref name=Telegraph4Sep2010OddsWoman>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/top-gear/7981593/The-Stig-odds-on-to-be-a-woman.html
|title=The Stig odds on to be a woman
|work=The Telegraph
|date=4 September 2010
|accessdate=4 September 2010
| location=London
}}</ref>

}}


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The Stig
Top Gear character
The Stig costume on display at the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu
First appearance20 October 2002
Created byAndy Wilman
Jeremy Clarkson
Portrayed byPerry McCarthy (2002–2003)
Ben Collins (2003–2010)
Phil Keen[1] (2010–2022)
In-universe information
OccupationTest driver and trainer for celebrity guests

The Stig is a character from the British motoring television show Top Gear. Created by former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson and producer Andy Wilman, the character is a play on the anonymity of racing drivers' full-face helmets, with the running joke that nobody knows who or what is inside the Stig's racing suit. The Stig's primary role is setting lap times for cars tested on the show. Previously, he would also instruct celebrity guests, off-camera, for the show's "Star in a Reasonably Priced Car" segment.

The identity of the original "Black" Stig, Perry McCarthy, was exposed by a Sunday newspaper in January 2003, and confirmed by McCarthy later that year. The black-suited Stig was subsequently "killed off" that October in the series 3 premiere, and replaced in the following episode by a new White Stig who lasted through to the end of series 15.

In series 13 episode 1, the show jokingly unmasked the Stig as seven-time world champion F1 driver Michael Schumacher. In the hiatus following series 15, racing driver Ben Collins was revealed to be the Stig in a court battle over Collins' impending autobiography, titled The Man in the White Suit. In series 16, debuting in December 2010, Collins was replaced by a second White Stig, whose identity was revealed by Clarkson in 2024 to be racing driver Phil Keen.

Creation and name

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The idea for the character was part of former host Jeremy Clarkson and former producer Andy Wilman's concept for the relaunched Top Gear show, bringing a new format to the original version of Top Gear which ceased production in 2001. The relaunched show introduced a live studio audience, the Stig, a racetrack, and madcap stunts.[2] Clarkson is credited with having come up with the original idea for the Stig.[3]

Clarkson and Wilman wanted to have a professional racing driver as part of the show's cast, but ran into difficulty finding a driver sufficiently adept at speaking on-camera. Clarkson then asked Wilman why the driver needed to speak at all, and they decided that the Stig's role would be silent.[4]

The name Stig derives from Wilman and Clarkson's time at Repton School, where new boys had always been called "Stig".[2][5] "Stig" is a pejorative referring to someone from a poor background with a poor dress sense (originating from the eponymous character in the children's book Stig of the Dump).[6] Another theory is that the driver was just "the guy in the suit" (GITS) – which, when written in reverse, becomes "Stig" – although this may just be a fan-created backronym.

According to the original Stig, Perry McCarthy, speaking in 2006, the producers had first wanted the anonymous driver to be called "The Gimp", referring to the use of gimp suits in BDSM sexual role-playing. After McCarthy objected, they settled upon the name Stig.[7] McCarthy had said of the idea at the time that "I don't want to be forever remembered as the Gimp".[3]

Characteristics

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Anonymity and silence

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When introducing the Stig in the Top Gear premiere, Clarkson said, "We don't know its name, we really don't know its name, nobody knows its name, and we don't want to know, because it's a racing driver."[ep 1][8]

According to a 2006 article in The Sunday Times, most of the Top Gear crew did not know the Stig's identity; one camera assistant reportedly observed the Stig eating his lunch in the back of an ambulance to avoid being spotted.[5] In 2009, another Times article reiterated that only a few production staff, the show's presenters and other BBC journalists knew the Stig's true identity.[3]

Former Stig Perry McCarthy described in 2009 how, to maintain his anonymity, he would put on the Stig's helmet while going through the Top Gear security gates, and then change into his racing overalls in a special room behind the gatehouse before driving into the studio areas. He would speak as little as possible in the backstage areas, and put on an accent which some mistook as French.[3] McCarthy also explained that hiding his identity while coaching the celebrities for Star in a Reasonably Priced Car proved difficult. He said that he did reveal his true identity while coaching Ross Kemp and David Soul, as he had previously known them and they promised that they would be silent about his role. For other drives, if celebrities asked if he was a particular person, he would just say "How did you know?", adding that more often than not, the suggestion was Michael Schumacher.[3]

The Stig is never shown talking on screen, although he does talk with celebrities off-camera while training them to drive around the track. Clarkson has joked that he is "not a very talkative chap".[5] When asked about his identity in a rare spoken interview for the show Veronica Vibes of a Dutch channel, the Stig reportedly said, "I don't remember; my memory was erased when I got the job."[9] The Stig's muteness has extended to appearances in other media, such as the "Brain Stig" video released by the BBC on YouTube in 2009.[10][11]

Clarkson has written in his newspaper column that the Stig is not permitted to talk or comment on the cars he is given to drive because "the opinions of all racing drivers are completely worthless," going on to explain that, because of their familiarity with cars equipped for track racing, racing drivers believe any and all road cars are on low-scale compared to racing cars.[12]

Driving ability

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The show has often compared the Stig's driving ability to others, particularly Formula One drivers. When Jeremy Clarkson said that the Stig believed that the Suzuki Liana, the show's Reasonably Priced Car at the time, could do a lap time of 1:44.0, former F1 driver Nigel Mansell, appearing as a guest on the programme, duly obliged by posting a time of 1:44.6; the Stig then posted a time of 1:44.4.[ep 2] After Rubens Barrichello became the first person to beat the Stig's time (coming in at 1:44.3), the show repeatedly referred to a jealous rivalry between the Stig and Barrichello. Sebastian Vettel then further beat this time by posting a time of 1:44.0. A while later, Lewis Hamilton did a second lap and got a 1:42.9.[ep 3] Clarkson has often mentioned that F1 drivers seem to take a different racing line on the test track than the Stig, such as on Jenson Button's drive;[ep 4] however, during Barrichello's and Lewis Hamilton's visits to the show, Clarkson observed that they took the same line around the track as The Stig.[ep 5] F1 driver Mark Webber's appearance on the show was marked at the conclusion of his lap with Clarkson presenting him with an "I AM THE STIG" T-shirt.[ep 6]

Introductions

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The Stig's introductions on the show have underlined his oddness. Initially the presenters heralded his appearance with simple humorous introductions, such as "His Holiness, the Stig!"[ep 7] Beginning in series 6, the introductions began to follow a format of, "Some say that [two bizarre characteristics]. All we know is, he's called the Stig." Characteristics described in this format include:

  • He gets terrible eczema on his helmet
  • Wherever you are in the world, if you tune your radio to 88.4, you can actually hear his thoughts
  • He has no face
  • He has a digital face[13]
  • He has a full-sized tattoo of his face on his face
  • He never blinks[3]
  • He blinks horizontally
  • His tears are adhesive
  • His ears aren't where you'd expect them to be
  • His ears have a Paisley lining
  • His earwax tastes of Turkish Delight
  • He can catch fish with his tongue
  • His teeth glow in the dark
  • His breath smells of magnesium
  • His voice can only be heard by cats
  • In the autumn his arms go brown and fall off
  • His nipples are explosive
  • The outline of his left nipple is exactly the same shape as the Nürburgring
  • His heart ticks like a watch
  • His heart is upside-down
  • His genitals are on upside-down
  • He has webbed buttocks
  • When he slows down, brake lights come on in his buttocks
  • When he sees a woman, his third leg will go up
  • His legs are hydraulic
  • He has two sets of knees
  • He has to take his shoes off with an Allen key
  • His sweat can be used to clean precious metals
  • His skin has the texture of a dolphin
  • On really warm days he sheds his skin like a snake
  • He is allergic to the Dutch
  • He naturally faces magnetic north[13]
  • He lives in a tree
  • He roams around the woods at night foraging for wolves
  • He sleeps upside-down like a bat
  • The drinks cabinet in his car contains 14 different types of custard[ep 8]
  • His favourite T-shirt has a picture of a T-shirt
  • He will charge you if you attempt to remove his helmet
  • He thought Star Wars was a documentary
  • He knows two facts about ducks and both of them are wrong
  • He thinks the credit crunch is a breakfast cereal
  • He won a BAFTA for Best Original Smell
  • He thinks when he dies he will go to Devon
  • His favourite flower is the potato
  • He thinks crisps are animals
  • If he caught fire he would burn for 1000 days
  • He can swim seven lengths underwater
  • He once threw a microwave oven at a tramp
  • He has twelve GCSEs, all of which are in domestic science
  • He has some terrible plans involving the Moon
  • His New Year’s resolution is to eat fewer mice
  • He keeps a photograph of his wallet in his wallet
  • He can’t eat mashed potato for religious reasons
  • He refuses to acknowledge the existence of Nottinghamshire
  • He got engaged to James May’s lawnmower following the vote on gay marriage
  • He is married to one of Princess Anne's hats
  • He has no understanding of queueing
  • He is confused by stairs
  • He has no understanding of clouds
  • He is absolutely baffled by urinals
  • He doesn’t know what dogs are for
  • He doesn’t understand the word “envelope”
  • He submitted a 20,000 pound expenses claim for some gravel for his moat
  • He invented November
  • He invented Branston Pickle
  • If he felt like it, he could fire Alan Sugar
  • If he could be bothered, he could crack the Da Vinci code in 43 seconds
  • He appears on high-value stamps in Sweden
  • There is an airport in Russia named after him
  • He had an affair with John Prescott
  • He is wanted by the CIA
  • He has been banned from the Chelsea Flower Show
  • He is banned from the town of Chichester
  • He is not allowed by law within 100 yards of Lorraine Kelly
  • He is illegal in 17 US states
  • He is afraid of bells
  • He is terrified of ducks
  • He is terrified of Scouts

Some introductions have referred to current events and stories in popular culture, such as:

  • "If you insult his mother, he will headbutt you in the chest" (a reference to Zinedine Zidane's headbutting incident and subsequent sending-off in the 2006 FIFA World Cup final)
  • "If you give him a really important job, he'll skive off and play croquet" (a reference to Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott in 2006)[ep 9][14]
  • "Has dreams about what Rubens Barrichello would look like in a ham slicer" (a reference to Barrichello being faster than the Stig around the test track the week before)
  • "If he was getting a divorce from Paul McCartney, he'd keep his stupid whining mouth shut" (a reference to McCartney's divorce from Heather Mills in 2008)
  • "He always wears a helmet because a man once smashed him in the face with a model of Salisbury Cathedral" (a reference to the Silvio Berlusconi assault with an alabaster statuette of Milan Cathedral in December 2009)[15]
  • "He's banned from the town of Chichester and..., in a recent late-night deal, he bought a slightly dented white Fiat Uno from the Duke of Edinburgh" (a reference to conspiracy theories surrounding the death of Princess Diana)
  • "If you hold him in the wrong way, he doesn't work properly" (a reference to the iPhone 4's death grip)
  • "He regrets buying his new holiday home in down-town Cairo" (a reference to the Arab Spring in early 2011)
  • “That sixty years ago this week, he too became a Queen” (a reference to the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II, in 2012)
  • "He contains 47% horse" (a reference to the 2013 horse meat scandal)
  • "He used to work in Rome, but gave up his job to be able to keep up with his work here" (after the Pope's retirement in early 2013)
  • "As a result of buying Pirelli condoms this week, he now has seventeen children" (reference to multiple cars suffering blown Pirelli tyres at the 2013 British Grand Prix)
  • "On a recent trip to Cornwall, he stopped off for one of his special, big wees in Somerset" (a reference to the 2013 Somerset flooding)
  • "If he had worked for CNN, he wouldn't have got such pitifully low ratings that his show got cancelled" (a reference to the cancellation of Piers Morgan Live)
  • "While we were off air, his iCloud was hacked and now everyone in the world has seen his helmet" (a reference to the 2014 celebrity photo hack)
  • "Last week, he was found in a locked room, tied to a chair with German piano wire" (the week after Michael Schumacher was "revealed" as The Stig)
  • "He once punched a horse to the ground" (a reference to the story of Roberto Durán having done so)

Other characteristics

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In the Stig's debut, he was described by Clarkson as having a very small brain, worthless opinions, and a disorder called "Mansell Syndrome".[ep 1] Richard Porter, Top Gear's script editor, described the Stig as "single minded, stubborn and hilariously petulant; specifically, a mix of Kimi Räikkönen, the keyboard player from Pet Shop Boys, and a 15-year-old boy forced to go on holiday with his parents."[16] He has been depicted as a piece of cargo, being collected by Clarkson from the baggage conveyor at the airport;[ep 10] he has also been shown stored in a cupboard when not in use.

It has been said that the Stig "has no understanding of money" and during challenges he has been shown using an Oyster card to access London public transportation, and a credit card in the name of "The Stig" issued by the "Bank of Money" to obtain petrol. The show has also featured the Stig's listening habits, as heard on the car stereo as he drives laps. Often a specific genre is chosen for one or more series. The Stig has been shown listening to:

In 2008, the Stig appeared at the National Television Awards, where he silently accepted an award and handed award presenter Griff Rhys Jones a letter from the Top Gear hosts, which instructed Jones to give the Stig the award in his left hand, as his right one is magnetic, and cautioning organisers that he wasn't to be seated near the cast of Coronation Street, as "he's decided all northerners are edible".[18]

Role

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In the Top Gear end credits, the Stig is credited alongside Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May as a presenter. The Stig's primary role on the show is at the Top Gear test track at the show's base at Dunsfold Aerodrome, Surrey. His two main functions are to post lap times for featured performance cars in the "Power Laps" segment, and to train celebrity guests to set lap times in the "Star in a Reasonably Priced Car" segment,[19][20] although Chris Harris later took on the instructional role.

The Top Gear website describes the Stig's test-driving role as follows:

When first introduced, the Stig was described as the resident test driver, as the presenters could not consistently post fast times themselves. His stated mission was to "just go out there and drive fast".[ep 1] The original Stig, Perry McCarthy, described in 2006 how a racing driver was intended to be used as part of the presenting team in order to produce definitive fastest lap times for tested cars.[7]

Identity

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Black Stig

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The Stig (Black)
Top Gear character
Portrayed byPerry McCarthy, occasionally others
Duration2002–2003
First appearance20 October 2002
(Series 1; Episode 1)
Last appearance26 October 2003
(Series 3; Episode 1)

Racing driver Perry McCarthy appeared in 22 Top Gear episodes as the black-suited, original Stig.[3][21]

McCarthy was cast as the Stig following a chance meeting with Jeremy Clarkson at the 2002 launch party for McCarthy's autobiography, Flat Out, Flat Broke: Formula 1 the Hard Way!.[3][22][23][24] This led to an audition as a regular presenter, before the production team decided the racing driver would be anonymous.[3][7] (Contradicting this, McCarthy said in 2008 that Clarkson had mentioned the idea of a "top secret" racing driver at their first meeting.[22])

After the first series ended, an article in The Sunday Mirror on 12 January 2003 named McCarthy as the Stig.[23][24][25] The newspaper quoted a show insider as saying, "Just a handful of the crew know that he is actually Perry." McCarthy responded at the time, "I do know who the Stig is but I cannot comment any further."[25] After the second series ended, McCarthy published the second edition of his autobiography, in which he confirmed that he was the Stig.[citation needed] McCarthy was then "killed off" in the first episode of the third series.

The scene which saw Black Stig "killed off," nicknamed "Top Gun vs Top Gear," was an attempt to race to 100 mph (160 km/h) and then come to a halt on the 200-metre (660 ft) long flight deck of HMS Invincible, a Royal Navy aircraft carrier on which British Aerospace Sea Harrier jump jets reach 100 mph (160 km/h) before take-off. He would be using the "old Top Gear Jag," a white Jaguar XJS bought for a "couple of hundred quid," stripped of its fittings and fitted with nitrous injection to take it to 500 bhp (370 kW). The Stig accelerated along the deck, and an on-screen speedometer indicated 109 mph (175 km/h) before a cutaway shot saw the car flying off the end of the runway ramp and into the sea. Clarkson then revealed in the last scene of the episode that a glove floating on the sea was all that divers had found.[26][27] According to McCarthy, "We tried to make it as much like a scene out of James Bond as possible."[22]

The explanations for McCarthy's exit vary.[3] While McCarthy described the parting as amiable in 2008, The Times claimed in 2009 that he had fallen out with producers.[21][22] In 2010, McCarthy said he had become tired of the job, which he claimed paid £700 a week, and that part of his annoyance stemmed from an attempt by a car owner to sue him for ruining his car and the BBC's refusal to defend him due to his anonymity. He said the BBC chose not to renew his contract and had him written out of the show.[27][28]

Although McCarthy said in 2006 that, following his exit from Top Gear, he harboured ambitions of re-entering racing in the Grand Prix Masters series, he went on to run an investment company and appear as an after-dinner speaker.[7][27]

According to the Sunday Times, writing in 2009, McCarthy revealed in his book that there had always been more than one Stig, and that then 47-year-old Julian Bailey, a former Formula One driver, had acted as a stand-in for McCarthy.[3]

First White Stig

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The First White Stig
Top Gear character
The First White Stig in 2006
Portrayed byBen Collins, occasionally others
Duration2003–2010
First appearance2 November 2003
(Series 3; Episode 2)
Last appearance1 August 2010
(Series 15; Episode 6)

The first White Stig was introduced in November 2003, following the Black Stig's exit in the prior episode. His identity remained secret until it was revealed as Ben Collins in August 2010. During this Stig's time on the show, the character's role expanded from Power Lap times and "Reasonably Priced Car" training to include appearances in other show segments, such as producing timed runs in the Isle of Man road test;[ep 10] driving a Caterham Seven from Caterham to Knockhill;[ep 11] riding a London Bus, the DLR and the Tube across London;[ep 12] jumping a snowmobile off a ski-jump in Lillehammer, Norway;[ep 13] and playing a police pursuit driver in the White Van Man challenge.[ep 4][5]

Speculation

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After the White Stig's debut, there was widespread speculation over his identity. Various sources claimed him to be a number of different racing drivers, including Collins, Damon Hill, Julian Bailey, Russ Swift, Darren Turner and Tim Schrick, as well as former Top Gear presenter Tiff Needell.[9] Several people, including Hill and musician Jay Kay, claimed to be the Stig themselves. It was also speculated that the Stig was played by multiple drivers, a theory hinted at by original Stig Perry McCarthy.[7] After observing the Stig's charity drive around the Silverstone Circuit just before the July 2008 British Grand Prix, former Formula One World Champion Fernando Alonso remarked, "Whoever's in that car is a seriously good driver. ... I've no idea who he is, but he's definitely ex-F1."[29][30]

In January 2009, rumours about the Stig's identity were stoked, in part by a News of the World article alleging to have discovered the Stig to be a married man in his 30s, living in a £300,000 home and driving a £15,000 car, on an income of around £150,000 from his Top Gear job and some stunt and test driving.[31][32] In the same month, an art gallery owner reported that the Stig had revealed his identity to the gallery owner and his son, after contracting with them (under the guise of a BBC executive) for a series of signed and limited prints of the Stig.[31][33] In the latter instance, the Stig was alleged to be Ben Collins.[34] It was also reported that a builder doing work at Collins' home had found the Stig's trademark suit and gloves on display there.[19]

As these rumours were ongoing, the Top Gear blog published three entries on 21 January revealing the Stig to be, respectively, Damon Hill's deceased father Graham Hill; Royal Bank of Scotland chairman Sir Tom McKillop; and newly inaugurated U.S. president Barack Obama.[3][35][36][37]

When Richard Hammond crashed a jet-powered car, the accident report into the crash described Ben Collins as someone "who worked closely with Top Gear as a high performance driver and consultant."[38]

Michael Schumacher

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On 20 June 2009, Clarkson announced in his newspaper column that the Stig would show his face in Top Gear's series thirteen premiere, airing the next day.[39] According to Clarkson, the Stig was "fed up with newspapers speculating that he's a photocopier salesman from Bolton, or lives in a pebble-dashed house in Bristol."[21]

The episode showed the Stig driving a black Ferrari FXX around the test track for a record-setting time of 1:10.7, before walking into the studio and sitting down.[21] As the audience shouted "Off! Off!" the Stig removed his helmet to reveal himself as seven-time world champion F1 driver Michael Schumacher.[40][41] In the subsequent interview, Schumacher exhibited some of the Stig's supposedly defining character traits, such as knowing only two facts about ducks (both "facts" being wrong).[21]

Following the revelation, the Stig alleged to be Schumacher was shown driving the Suzuki Liana but did not set a lap time; instead, video clips showed the Stig exhibiting very poor car control, striking a camera tripod, and eventually getting lost. Clarkson closed the segment by observing that possibly, Schumacher was not truly the Stig after all. While the BBC initially would not confirm whether Schumacher's revelation was a stunt, The Telegraph reported the next day that a Top Gear spokesman confirmed Schumacher had played the Stig, due to Ferrari only allowing Schumacher to drive the FXX, but that "the identity of the driver at other times would remain 'a mystery'."[34]

The Man in the White Suit

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On 19 August 2010, it was reported that a legal dispute was developing between the BBC and publishers representing the Stig, over plans by the Stig to release an autobiography revealing his identity.[19][20] A BBC spokesman said, "The BBC is in a legal dispute over the publication of a book relating to Top Gear as this breaches agreed contractual and confidentiality obligations relating to the show."[19] The Stig was reportedly unhappy that he had been unable to profit from his Top Gear role to the same degree as the other presenters.[19]

Around the same time, the Sunday Times claimed that financial documents for Ben Collins' company, Collins Autosport, provided evidence that he was the Stig. The Times stated that beginning a month after the White Stig's first appearance, the company had experienced an increase in profits ascribed to "driving services provided for the BBC, mainly in the Top Gear programme."[citation needed] Collins did not comment on this story; the BBC said it was "no surprise" as Collins had appeared several times on the show as well as provided other services.[42]

On 23 August 2010, the BBC and the Stig's publisher, HarperCollins, appeared in court. HarperCollins confirmed that it was being sued by the BBC over the autobiography's publication, stating, "We are disappointed that the BBC has chosen to spend licence fee payers' money to suppress this book and will vigorously defend the perfectly legitimate right of this individual to tell his story."[42] The BBC said, "This situation has come about as a result of an attempt by an external party to profit from unauthorised use of the Top Gear brand, one of the BBC's biggest and most watched shows in the UK and around the world. As a result, it is important that the BBC does all it can to uphold confidentiality clauses that have been agreed to in relation to the show."[42]

In a 27 August 2010 entry on the Top Gear blog, executive producer Andy Wilman attacked HarperCollins for attempting to reveal the Stig's identity: "The whole point of the Stig is the mystique – the bizarre characteristics he has, the wonderment created about what he might think, feel, do or look like. ... HarperCollins have decided none of that is as important as their profits." He also clarified that half of the BBC's legal costs were being funded by BBC Worldwide, their commercial arm.[43][44]

On 29 August, the Daily Mirror claimed that photos of Collins at his England home on the same day that the Stig had appeared at a Top Gear event in Germany proved that Collins had already been fired from the Stig role. When asked about the ongoing High Court action, Collins stated, "I am not allowed to talk about it."[45]

On 1 September 2010, the case was decided against the BBC, as the High Court refused to grant an injunction blocking the publication of the autobiography now acknowledged to be authored by Collins. Collins was in court for part of that day's hearing, but neither he nor the BBC confirmed afterward that he was the Stig; a BBC spokesman said, "The BBC brought this action as we believe it is vital to protect the character of The Stig, which ultimately belongs to the licence-fee payer. Today's judgment does not prevent the BBC from pursuing this matter to trial and it will not be deterred from protecting such information from attack no matter when or by whom it should arise."[46][47][48][49] On 3 September 2010, the BBC News website published a profile of Collins that began: "Former Formula Three driver Ben Collins has won a legal fight to publish an autobiography in which he claims to be The Stig."[50]

Collins' book, The Man in the White Suit, was published 16 September 2010.[citation needed]

Aftermath

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Immediately following the High Court's decision, Top Gear presenter James May commented, "Obviously I'm now going to have to take some legal action of my own, because I have been the Stig for the past seven years, and I don't know who this bloke is, who's mincing around in the High Court pretending it's him."[48] He expounded on the pretence in a newspaper column the next day, describing his dual life as the Stig and "Captain Slow".[51]

Speculation about the future of the Stig character began immediately. On 3 September 2010, May told a radio show that the Stig would be "dealt with" in a similar manner to how the Black Stig was eliminated.[citation needed] On the same day, The Telegraph reported that the BBC would not be renewing Collins' contract and that Collins would be soliciting offers to star in his own programme.[52] (A month later, he joined the show Fifth Gear for its eighteenth series; he then became a co-presenter on the Polish programme Automaniak.) Clarkson advertised for a new driver in his 4 September newspaper column, noting the successful applicant must know that "no one, under any circumstances, should ever rat on their friends".[53] In a 7 September interview, Clarkson said that Collins was "history as far as we are concerned. He's sacked."[54]

Bookmakers' favourites to become the new Stig included Anthony Davidson, Damon Hill, Russ Swift, Heikki Kovalainen, and an unspecified female driver.[53][55]

On 1 October 2010, it was announced that Collins would join Five's Fifth Gear motoring show, where he was introduced by Vicki Butler-Henderson as someone whose name "rhymes with The Twig." Collins appeared unmasked, saying "Yes, I can speak. It's a massive pleasure to do so."[56]

On 5 November 2010, the Top Gear website released a video clip about its "Stig Farm," the end of which introduced a new Stig for the travelling stage show Top Gear Live. The video also featured a Stig attempting to write a book on a computer, and correcting one of its many mistakes with Tippex.[57]

In the "USA Road Trip" special (debuting 21 December 2010), the presenters branded the Stig a traitor; May declared his true name to be Judas Iscariot. In a challenge mimicking a drive-by shooting, the targets used were cardboard representations of the Stig (with Hammond taking special care to shoot the Stig in the back).

During Collins' appearance with a military amputees rally team, broadcast in July 2011, he was introduced by Hammond as "ex-Stig Ben Collins." Collins returned to Top Gear in the series 18 special "50 Years of Bond Cars," where Hammond interviewed him on his work as a stunt driver in the film Skyfall.[58] Hammond again introduced him as an ex-Stig and referred several times during the interview to Collins' departure. Collins wore a T-shirt during the interview which read "I am the Stig."

Second White Stig

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The Second White Stig
Top Gear character
The Second White Stig in 2013
Portrayed byPhil Keen[1]
Duration2010–2022 (after Top Gear hiatus)
First appearance26 December 2010
(Series 16; Episode 1)
Last appearance18 December 2022
(Series 33; Episode 5)

On 26 December 2010, five days after the "USA Road Trip" special, Top Gear aired a "Middle East Special" in which the presenters re-enacted the journey of the Three Wise Men to Bethlehem. At the episode's conclusion, they discovered a manger cradling not Jesus, but a baby Stig.

In the series 16 premiere a month later, the presenters explained that Stigs grow very quickly, and the new Stig was thus already fully grown. Aside from a slightly different helmet and overalls, this Stig closely resembles the previous Stig. In his first episode, he set a speed record around the track (1:15.1) in an Ariel Atom V8 – Clarkson commenting that this Stig posted times "broadly comparable to those of Sacked Stig". The same Stig was retained following the depatures of Clarkson, Hammond and May in 2015 following Clarkson's suspension and dismissal from the BBC due to a fracas that occurred during filming of series 22. His identity remained secret until 2024, when Clarkson revealed it was British racing driver Phil Keen.[59]

"Cousins" and other "family members"

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Various episodes have featured "cousins" and other relatives of the Stig, often when the show is filming outside the United Kingdom. These individuals dress in different attires, but always wear the Stig’s helmet, and continue the tradition of remaining silent.

"Big Stig"
US Special (2007)
The show featured a portly American cousin nicknamed "Big Stig."[ep 14] He raced the presenters' cars around the Palm Beach International Raceway track. Clarkson stated he had a "relaxed driving style".
"African Cousin"
Botswana Special (2007)
This special featured the Stig's African cousin, with dark skin, wearing just Puma racing boots, a loincloth, white racing gloves and the iconic white helmet. He raced two of the presenters' chosen cars around an improvised rally track; Clarkson's Lancia Beta refused to start. According to the special's DVD commentary, this cousin was "...an incredibly well respected racing driver".
"Rig Stig"
Series 12; Episode 1 (2008)
"Rig Stig" made his debut, sporting a "suntanned" right sleeve and glove in reference to his supposed job as a lorry driver. He appeared powersliding a Team Oliver racing truck[60] to show to the presenters that a lorry could drift.
"Vietnamese/Communist Cousin"
Vietnam Special (2008)
A version of the Stig that rode a motorbike, he was nicknamed the "Vietnamese/Communist" cousin and wore a red uniform. Although featured in a montage compiled at the beginning of series twelve showing a preview of the episodes to come, his feature did not air in the original broadcast of the special. The footage was however included in a later DVD release. Top Gear hired a local motorcycle stunt rider.[61]
"Janet Stig Porter/Eco Stig"
Series 14; Episode 2 (2009)
The Stig's vegetarian cousin, nicknamed "Janet Stig Porter", appeared. He wore green overalls, Birkenstock sandals with socks, and a solar-powered helmet. He drove the presenters' "Hammerhead Eagle iThrust" hybrid around the MIRA test circuit to see how long it would last, but was incapacitated by the car's diesel fumes. Ben Collins later revealed that he played the part of the eco Stig.[62]
"Herr Stig/Stiggy Ray Cyrus"
Series 15; Episode 2 (2010)
The Stig's German cousin was also nicknamed "Herr Stig" and "Stiggy Ray Cyrus". He was almost identical to the main Stig, the main difference being a mullet haircut. He drove the presenters' cheap sports saloons around EuroSpeedway Lausitz. Ben Collins later revealed that he played the part of the German Stig.
"Bunga-Bunga Stig"
Series 18; Episode 1 (2012)
The Stig's Italian cousin, "Bunga-Bunga Stig", was introduced during the final leg of the Italian Road Trip at Imola Circuit. He came out of a motor-home dressed in a suit, followed by three glamorous women, to set a lap time in a Ferrari 458 Italia.
"Attack Stig"
Series 18; Episode 2 (2012)
The Stig's Chinese cousin "Attack Stig" made his dramatic arrival by kung fu kicking through a door at the local race track. While in appearance he looks the same as the normal Stig, Chinese Stig attacked anyone indiscriminately with martial arts. His unruly behaviour caused problems not just for the presenters but also for the Top Gear filming crew, flag bearer and a nearby track marshal, the latter for whom this Stig even interrupted his timed lap of the Roewe 350 in order to attack. After the timed laps, he walked on-screen and kicked James "in the plums". His behaviour was so bad that Clarkson remarked, "that's the worst Stig we've ever had."
"Teenage Cousin"
Series 21; Episode 1 (2014)
The Stig's Teenage cousin appeared, with headphones on, a low waist line allowing his underwear to be seen and a phone he seldom stopped looking at. He drove a modern hot hatchback to set a hill run time against the presenters's classic hot hatchbacks. He also appears in advertisements promoting the mobile game Top Gear: Race The Stig.
"Australian Cousin"
Series 22; Episode 2 (2015)
The Stig's Australian cousin was introduced during a hill-climb track in the Australian Outback, placed in an open cut iron ore mine and setting a benchmark time in an Australian HSV Maloo Ute. He looks similar to the ordinary Stig, except for dusty, white overalls with flip-flops, and sporting a large "gentleman sausage" and muscular upper body.
"Leisure Stig"
Series 22; Episode 8 (2015)
The Stig's leisure activity cousin is also known as Top Gear's top-secret Leisure Stig. He is only used for testing caravans and is an otherwise useless driver. He appears identical to the ordinary Stig, but is notably slower.
"Teenaged Cousins"
Series 24; Episode 4 (2017); Series 25; Episode 4 (2018) Series 29; Episode 2
The Stig's three Teenaged Cousins sported the same appearance as the previous Teenage cousin, each sporting smartphones and headphones of different colours. They drove the Renault Twingo GT, the Smart Fortwo Brabus, and the Volkswagen Up on the Top Gear track, in a race against each other. Two Teenaged Stigs appear again in Series 25, this time racing the Hyundai i30N against the Volkswagen Golf GTI Mk7 on a wet Top Gear track.
"Emirati Cousin"
Series 24; Episode 4 (2017)
The Stig's Emirati cousin drove host Matt LeBlanc through downtown Dubai in a Bentley Mulsanne. He looks similar to the ordinary Stig, except for wearing a ghutrah on top of his helmet, and a huge diamond watch on his wrist.[63]
"StigFoot"
Series 25; Episode 2 (2018)
StigFoot appears briefly at the end of the episode having been pursued by LeBlanc and Harris as they search for Bigfoot.
"Ninja Stig"
Series 25; Episode 3 (2018): The Stig's Japanese ninja cousin appears during Harris' visit to Japan, where he raced Harris in a drifting duel. He wore a black helmet, black ninja outfit and a katana strapped to his back.
"Business Stig"
Series 26; Episode 2 (2019): The Stig's "business cousin" appears during Harris' review of BMW M5 and Mercedes-AMG E63 S. He wears a red tie and a set of braces.
"Stig's dad"
Series 30; Episode 1 (2021): The Stig's dad appears during a Rally challenge in the episode's main feature which deals with the main presenters commemorating their dads' cars. The Stig's dad sets the benchmark time the presenters then try to beat. He wears a tank top and flare trousers.

Other Stigs

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The Australian, French,[64] Korean, Russian, Chinese and U.S. adaptions of Top Gear also feature their own versions of The Stig.[65][66] The Top Gear Australia Stig was wheeled on screen, upside down in a delivery crate for the UK-Australian "Top Gear Ashes" episode. Additionally, when Top Gear Australia visited New Zealand (in series 3 episode 2), they introduced their Stig's Kiwi cousin, "The Stug" (referencing New Zealand English's centralised short-"i" sound). When Top Gear U.S. drove a modified off-road racer through Colorado against a kayak, they introduced "Backwoods Stig," who wears a white racing overall with torn off sleeves. The Stig was rarely used in the US version as presenter Tanner Foust is himself a professional racing driver, but was portrayed by Paul F Gerrard.[67] The Korean version of the Stig is reportedly portrayed by Bil Li-ship.

In the DVD Top Gear: The Worst Car in the History of the World, the Stig's Yorkshire cousin, nicknamed "T'Stig" (a reference to the Yorkshire accent), was featured. Alongside his trademark racing outfit, he had a flat cap on his helmet and two whippets by his feet. He was involved in driving a BMW around a Gymkhana course to show how it is done for when James and Jeremy attempt to do so with two of the worst American cars. He was also prompted to drive a Peugeot 308 - one of the cars that was the candidate for the title, but he fled.

Temporary Stigs

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In the Winter Olympics special Top Gear used Dan Lang, a Swedish snowmobile champion, to jump a snowmobile.[3]

In the "USA Road Trip" (aired 21 December 2010), Tiff Needell was brought in as an "Emergency Stig" to train Danny Boyle on the track.[68]

Other appearances

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In June 2008, the Stig drove a passenger in a two-seat Formula One car at speeds up to 178 mph (286 km/h) for three laps around the Silverstone Circuit in wet conditions, hours before the start of the 2008 British Grand Prix. The drive was the prize in a charity auction held in aid of Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital where the winning bidder paid £35,000 for the privilege.[29][30] The Stig appeared at the 2008 October National Television Awards to accept Top Gear's third award for best factual programme, as the other presenters were ostensibly busy filming the new series.[18][69] The Stig also appears at Top Gear Live events, such as the August 2010 Stunt Show at the Nürburgring in Germany, in which he is billed as the star of the show alongside the other stunt drivers and cars, with the other Top Gear presenters not playing a part.[70] The Stig has appeared outside Top Gear in Clarkson's motoring DVDs since 2005. He also appeared before the BBC's 2011 British Grand Prix coverage when Clarkson and Hammond gave the camera crew a tour of the Top Gear studio.

In February 2009, a YouTube video emerged[71] which suggested the Black Stig had survived his accident. Still wearing his iconic black overalls, helmet and only one glove, he is witnessed to emerge from the waves by a group of men playing frisbee on the beach at Walton-on-the-Naze in Essex, where he initially mistook their frisbee for a steering wheel, before running away.

In the 2011 X Games 17, the Stig can be seen walking in the background during one of Brian Deegan's interviews during Rallycross. Tanner Foust, one of the presenters of Top Gear US, was competing in the event.

Google Street view of the Dunsfold track shows the Google Camera car being paced by The Stig driving a Mercedes SLS coupe.[72]

In 2016, he was a part of The Getaway Car presented by Dermot O'Leary along with his 2 'nephews' simply called 'Red Stig' and 'Blue Stig'.

On 8 December 2016, the Stig appears for a short moment in a segment from Top Gear: Series 23, where he is seen reading a paper while Ken Block zooms past in his Hoonicorn Mustang along with Matt LeBlanc.

On 30 March 2017, the Stig appeared on Colin Furze's World's Fastest Bumper Car YouTube video, which featured a modified 1960s bumper car and a 600cc 100bhp engine.[73]

For a period, the Stig, along with the Top Gear presenters, appeared in miniature at Legoland Windsor, arranged around a model of a Caterham sports car.

Cultural impact and merchandising

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The Scotsman described the Stig in 2008 as a "real-life James Bond able to tame the most powerful cars, while possessing all the mystique of Zorro."[9] The Sunday Times in 2009 described the Stig as "not a man but an idea, possibly an extraterrestrial," speculating that, along the lines of the Spartacus mythology, the more people that were linked with the character, the stronger the mystery would become. It paid tribute to how long the show had actually kept the secret.[3]

The question of "Who is the Stig?" has been described as one of the most-asked queries on the Internet.[3][34][74] The Sunday Times reported that online and text-answering services rated it as one of the most popular questions of all time, along with the meaning of life.[3]

The Stig has been notionally "spotted" in the wild in images collected for Google Street View. He was photographed by a Street View car standing on the side of the A82 road in Loch Ness, Scotland.[citation needed] He was also captured by a Street View tricycle in three locations within Legoland Windsor in Berkshire, including riding a go-kart and sitting on a camel.[75] A Street View image taken from the A40 Westway of the Stig apparently standing in a window of the Top Gear office was reportedly just a cardboard cut-out.[75][76][77][78]

The BBC has capitalised on the mystery behind the Stig by marketing "I AM THE STIG" T-shirts and variants through the Top Gear shop.[79] Other Stig merchandise has included bubble wash, pens, keyrings, soap on a rope, lunchbags and a "sonic toothbrush."[80]

Through a partnership with Polyphony Digital, the Stig's helmet and overalls are available for virtual purchase in the videogames Gran Turismo 5 and Gran Turismo 6. The Stig has also appeared several times in the Forza Motorsport series, including as avatar items in Forza Motorsport 4, one-on-one racing challenges against "The Stig's Digital Cousin" in Forza Motorsport 5[81] and Forza Motorsport 6,[82] and as a driver outfit in an add-on for Forza Motorsport 7[83] and as a reward in Forza Horizon 4.[84]

In 2018, Piccadilly Press (under licence from BBC Worldwide) published The Stig Plays a Dangerous Game, the first in a series of children's books featuring The Stig as the silent 'secret weapon' of a group of friends who become 'the Top Gear Gang'. The Stig Drives Again was published later the same year and the third in the trilogy, The Stig and the Silver Ghost, came out in October 2019. The books feature in a joint venture with the School Libraries Association to promote school literacy whereby initial copies of each book, plus support materials, are provided free of charge to requesting schools.

Episode notes

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  1. ^ a b c Top Gear (2002 TV series). Series 1. Episode 1. 20 October 2002.
  2. ^ Top Gear (2002 TV series). Series 7. Episode 5. 11 December 2005.
  3. ^ Top Gear (2002 TV series). Series 17. Episode 3. 10 July 2011.
  4. ^ a b Top Gear (2002 TV series). Series 8. Episode 8. 30 July 2006.
  5. ^ Top Gear (2002 TV series). Series 10. Episode 8. 7 December 2007.
  6. ^ Top Gear (2002 TV series). Series 6. Episode 10. 31 July 2005.
  7. ^ Top Gear (2002 TV series). Series 2. Episode 1. 11 May 2003.
  8. ^ Top Gear (2002 TV series). Series 14. Episode 4. 6 December 2009.
  9. ^ Top Gear (2002 TV series). Series 8. Episode 5. 4 June 2006.
  10. ^ a b Top Gear (2002 TV series). Series 7. Episode 1. 13 November 2005.
  11. ^ Top Gear (2002 TV series). Series 8. Episode 7. 23 July 2006.
  12. ^ Top Gear (2002 TV series). Series 10. Episode 5. 11 November 2007.
  13. ^ "Top Gear: Winter Olympics Special". Top Gear (2002 TV series). Series 7–8. Episode n/a.
  14. ^ "Top Gear: US Special". Top Gear (2002 TV series). Series 9. Episode 3. 11 February 2007.

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