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'''The Stig''' is the name given to the anonymous [[racing driver]] on the BBC show ''[[Top Gear (current format)|Top Gear]]''. In the show he is cast as a mysterious "tame racing driver"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/topgear/show/powerlaps.shtml|publisher=BBC Television, [[Top Gear (current format)]]|quote=Every performance road car that comes to the Top Gear test track eventually ends up in the hands of our tame racing driver.|accessdate=2008-08-08|title=Power Laps}}</ref> whose identity is unknown, and who never speaks or removes his helmet on camera. Nonetheless he is fully credited as a presenter, albeit as "The Stig", alongside [[Jeremy Clarkson]], [[Richard Hammond]] and [[James May]].
'''The Stig''' is the name given to the [[racing driver]] character on the BBC Television show ''[[Top Gear (2002 TV series)|Top Gear]]''. In the show he is cast as a mysterious "Tame<!--DO NOT CHANGE the word "TAME", it is CORRECT. Thank you.--> Racing Driver".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/topgear/show/powerlaps.shtml|publisher=[[BBC Television]], [[Top Gear (current format)]]|quote=Every performance road car that comes to the Top Gear test track eventually ends up in the hands of our tame racing driver.|accessdate=2008-08-08|title=Power Laps}}</ref> He is credited alongside [[Jeremy Clarkson]], [[Richard Hammond]], and [[James May]] as a presenter in the end credits.  


The Stig's primary functions on the show are to [[Power Laps|post lap times]] in various cars around the [[Top Gear Test Track]] in Dunsfold Park, and to train each week's guest in setting a lap time in the [[Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car]] feature on the show. In addition the Stig carries out other driving duties when the need arises.
The Stig's primary functions on the show are to post [[Power Laps|Power Lap]] times in various cars around the [[Top Gear Test Track|''Top Gear'' Test Track]] in Dunsfold Park, and to train each week's celebrity guest in setting a lap time in the "Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car" feature on the show. In addition, The Stig carries out other driving and personal appearance duties when the need arises. The Stig has also appeared on some of Clarkson's motoring specials, such as ''Heaven and Hell'', ''Thriller'', and ''Duel''.


The Stig has also appeared on some of Jeremy Clarkson's motoring specials, such as ''Heaven and Hell'' and ''The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly''.
The identity of the character is a closely guarded secret. The BBC has officially stated that it does not "comment on speculation as to who or what the Stig is."<ref name="times-open-secret"/> Efforts to conceal the real identity have included intentional hoaxes, such as having seven-time [[List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions|Formula One World Champion]] driver [[Michael Schumacher]] dress up and pretend to be the character.  


==Origins==
==Origins==
The Stig's name derives from presenter Jeremy Clarkson's days at Repton School; where, according to Clarkson, new students were always called "Stig".<ref>{{cite web |last=Rufford |first=Nicholas |coauthors=Smith, Emma |url=http://driving.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/driving/article586470.ece?token=null&offset=0 |title=The backroom boy who put Top Gear on top of the world |work=The Sunday Times |publisher=News International |date = 2005-11-06 |accessdate=2006-09-26 |quote=... and then we started to think about reviving Top Gear in a new format, with a track, special guests and the Stig — new boys at Repton were always called Stig...}}</ref> A proposed name for the Stig was originally "The Gimp" until protests from Perry McCarthy put a stop to the idea.<ref name=autotrader>{{cite web |last=Collantine |first=Keith |url=http://www.autotrader.co.uk/EDITORIAL/CARS/FEATURES/32815.html |title=The original Stig speaks |work=[[Auto Trader]] |publisher=Trader Media Group |date=2006-11-01 |accessdate=2006-11-01 |quote=McCarthy originally attended a screen-test to be a Top Gear presenter. But then the producers conjured up the idea of having an anonymous racing driver – which they wanted to call ''The Gimp''. "I just said 'no'," he laughs. "I didn’t want to be known as ''The Gimp''. Finally we settled on ''The Stig''"}}</ref> There have been two official Stigs on the show, while various other Stigs have made cameo appearances for particular episodes.
The Stig's name is derived from presenter Jeremy Clarkson's days at Repton School where, according to Clarkson, new pupils were always called "Stig".<ref>{{cite web |last=Rufford |first=Nicholas |coauthors=Smith, Emma |url=http://driving.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/driving/article586470.ece?token=null&offset=0 |title=The backroom boy who put Top Gear on top of the world |work=[[The Sunday Times]] |publisher=[[News International]] |date = 2005-11-06 |accessdate=2006-09-26 |quote=... and then we started to think about reviving Top Gear in a new format, with a track, special guests and the Stig — new boys at Repton were always called Stig...}}</ref> A proposed name for The Stig was originally "The Gimp" until protests from Perry McCarthy put a stop to the idea.<ref name=autotrader>{{cite web |last=Collantine |first=Keith |url=http://www.autotrader.co.uk/EDITORIAL/CARS/FEATURES/32815.html |title=The original Stig speaks |work=[[Auto Trader]] |publisher=[[Trader Media Group]] |date=2006-11-01 |accessdate=2006-11-01 |quote=McCarthy originally attended a screen-test to be a Top Gear presenter. But then the producers conjured up the idea of having an anonymous racing driver – which they wanted to call ''The Gimp''. "I just said 'no'," he laughs. "I didn’t want to be known as ''The Gimp''. Finally we settled on ''The Stig''"}}</ref> There have been two official Stigs on the show, while various other Stigs have made cameo appearances for particular episodes.


===Black Stig===
===Black Stig===
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| 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''
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The first Stig wore black overalls and helmet. It was introduced in the first episode of the current format by Jeremy Clarkson as the resident test driver, as the presenters could not consistently post fast times themselves. 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." Clarkson then described The Stig as having a very small brain, who had worthless opinions, and a disorder described by Clarkson as "[[Nigel Mansell|Mansell]] Syndrome". Its job description was to "just go out there and drive fast".<ref name=TopGear1.1>''Top Gear'' Series 1, Episode 1 (2002-10-20)</ref>  
The first Stig wore a black racing suit and helmet. It was introduced in the first episode of the current format by Jeremy Clarkson as the resident test driver, as the presenters could not consistently post fast times themselves. 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". Clarkson then described The Stig as having a very small brain, worthless opinions, and a disorder described by Clarkson as "[[Nigel Mansell|Mansell]] Syndrome". Its job description was to "just go out there and drive fast".<ref name=TopGear1.1>''Top Gear'' Series 1, Episode 1 (20 October 2002)</ref>


Black Stig posted a lap time of 1:46 for the [[Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car (Top Gear)|Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car]] segment. This Stig was used for the first two series of the show. It was then "killed off" at the start of the third series when he was shown driving a modified [[Jaguar XJ-S]] off the flight deck of HMS ''Invincible'' during a stunt and landing in the sea.<ref>''Top Gear'' Series 3, Episode 1 (2003-10-26)</ref><ref>BBCWorldwide, YouTube. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eiJkQzpzRc ''Top Gear - The Stig - HMS Invincible - BBC''] Accessed (2008-11-26)</ref>
Black Stig posted a lap time of 1:46.0 for the "Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car" segment. This Stig was used for the first two series of the show. It was then 'killed off' at the start of the third series when it was shown driving a modified [[Jaguar XJ-S]] off the flight deck of HMS ''Invincible'' during a stunt and landing in the sea.<ref>''Top Gear'' Series 3, Episode 1 (26 October 2003)</ref><ref>BBCWorldwide, YouTube. This was because he had revealed his identity.  [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eiJkQzpzRc ''Top Gear - The Stig - HMS Invincible - BBC''] Accessed (26 November 2008)</ref>


===White Stig===
===White Stig===
After the Black Stig was "killed off", a new "White Stig" was introduced, wearing white overalls and helmet.<ref>''Top Gear'' Series 3, Episode 2 (2003-11-02)</ref> White Stig has been featured in the show beyond just the Power Lap segment. His work has included driving cars in other segments of the show, for example finding a winner between the [[Aston Martin V8 Vantage (2005)|Aston Martin V8 Vantage]], [[BMW M6]] and [[Porsche 911]] Carrera S on the Isle of Man,<ref>''Top Gear'' Series 7, Episode 1</ref> and racing against the hosts in a bid to see who would cross the starting line at a race track; White Stig driving a [[Caterham Seven]] [[kit car]] from Caterham, Surrey to [[Knockhill Racing Circuit|Knockhill racetrack]] in Scotland against the hosts in assembling an identical car from the ground up.<ref>''Top Gear'' Series 8, Episode 7 (2006-07-23)</ref> In Series 10 The Stig was recruited to take public transport in the Cross London Challenge and had to deal with such tasks as riding a bus, using an Oyster Card and having to answer a [[mobile phone]] (but instead just stared at the ringing device).<ref>''Top Gear'' Series 10, Episode 5 (2007-11-11)</ref>  
After The Black Stig was 'killed off', a new "White Stig" was introduced, wearing a white racing suit and helmet.<ref>''Top Gear'' Series 3, Episode 2 (2 November 2003)</ref> White Stig has been featured in the show beyond just the Power Lap segment. His work has included driving cars in other segments of the show,<ref>For example ''Top Gear'' Series 7, Episode 1 Isle of Man Test</ref> and racing against the hosts.<ref>For example ''Top Gear'' Series 8, Episode 7 (23 July 2006) The Hosts building a Caterham Kitcar vs. The Stig driving one from Caterham HQ</ref> He has also been recruited to undertake other tests.<ref>For example ''Top Gear'' Series 10, Episode 5 (11 November 2007) Crossing London/Public Transport Challenge</ref> White Stig has also appeared outside ''Top Gear'' in some of Clarkson's motoring specials, 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''.


White Stig has also appeared outside ''Top Gear'' in some of Clarkson's motoring specials, such as ''The Good, The Bad, The Ugly'' where Clarkson reviewed and compared American and non-American cars, ''Heaven and Hell'', where the Stig was used to compare the track times of the [[Chevrolet Corvette C6]] and the [[TVR Sagaris]], and raced Clarkson, in a [[BMW M5]], with a [[Ferrari F430]]. In Clarkson's recent DVD, ''Supercar Showdown'', The Stig (in a Porsche 911) raced [[Sabine Schmitz]] (in an Audi R8) around the Ascari track in Spain to see which was the fastest, and in the latest Clarkson production, ''Thriller'', the Stig can be seen chasing sheep<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.finalgear.com/news/2008/10/13/jeremy-clarksons-new-dvd-thriller-on-sale-november-3rd/|title=Jeremy Clarkson’s New DVD “Thriller” On Sale November 3rd|publisher=FinalGear.com|date=2008-10-13|accessdate=2008-10-27}}</ref> for recreation. The Stig also collected Top Gear's third award for ''Best factual programme'' at the 2008 British National Television Awards. The Stig did not speak, but supplied an acceptance letter from the rest of the crew, read out by Griff Rhys Jones.<ref name="bbc-ntv-2008">{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/7698712.stm|title=In pictures: National TV Awards|publisher=BBC News|date=2008-10-29|accessdate=2008-11-03|quote=Comedian Griff Rhys Jones presented Top Gear's racing driver The Stig with the award for best factual programme.}}</ref>
The Stig also collected ''Top Gear'''s third award for ''Best Factual Programme'' at the 2008 British National Television Awards. The Stig did not speak, but supplied an acceptance letter from the rest of the crew, read out by Griff Rhys Jones.<ref name=bbc-ntv-2008 >{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/7698712.stm|title=In pictures: National TV Awards|publisher=BBC News|date=2008-10-29|accessdate=2008-11-03|quote=Comedian Griff Rhys Jones presented Top Gear's racing driver The Stig with the award for best factual programme.}}</ref> The letter apologised for the absence of the other presenters and explained that they were very busy producing the next series. This letter, full of the usual witty remarks of the ''Top Gear'' presenters, ended with these remarks:


White Stig posted the fastest lap time of 1:44.4 around the ''Top Gear'' test track for the [[Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car (Top Gear)|Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car]] segment.
{{Quote|"If you are reading this, please remember to give The Stig the award in his left hand because the right one is magnetic. Also, it's probably best to keep him away from the cast of ''Coronation Street'' since he seems to have gotten it in his head that Northerners are edible. Thanks again for the award. - Jeremy, Richard and James".}}
 
White Stig also posted the fastest lap time yet of 1:44.4 around the ''Top Gear'' test track for the "Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car" segment.


===Other Stigs===
===Other Stigs===
There have been various cameo appearances by other Stigs on ''Top Gear''.
Series 9 Episode 3 was set in the United States, with the presenters purchasing American cars and driving them across four states whilst on holiday. One of the challenges set for the presenters was for the cars to set a lap time around a racetrack, for which '''"The Stig's American Cousin"''' was introduced. This Stig was nicknamed '''"Big Stig"''' by the presenters because of his rotund appearance<ref>''Top Gear'' [http://www.bbc.co.uk/topgear/show/episodes/series9episode3.shtml Series 9, Episode 3] (2007-02-11)</ref> and was noted by Clarkson to have a "very relaxed driving style".<ref>BBC Channel, YouTube. [http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=DOyDLUzAAOY ''Top Gear'' Series 9, Episode 3] (2007-02-11) - Immediately after 6:25, '''Clarkson:''' ''The Cadillac certainly seemed to suit Big Stig's relaxed driving style.''</ref>


There have been various cameo appearances by other Stigs on Top Gear.
Series 10 Episode 4 featured the presenters driving across Botswana. To test the performance of the three cars used by the presenters around a dirt rally track, Clarkson introduced '''"The Stig's African Cousin"'''. This incarnation of The Stig had dark skin, and wore only Puma racing boots, a loincloth and the iconic white helmet. He set lap times for two of the cars, but walked away from the track when Clarkson's [[Lancia Beta]] failed to start. The others joked that African Stig was "in a hurry", and decided "not to take your [Clarkson's] car".<ref>''Top Gear'' Series 10 Episode 4 (4 November 2007)</ref>


Series 9 Episode 3 was set in the United States, with the presenters purchasing American cars and driving them across four states whilst on holiday. One of the challenges set for the presenters was for the cars to set a lap time around a racetrack, for which "the Stig's American cousin" was introduced. This Stig was nicknamed "Big Stig" by the presenters due to his obese appearance<ref>''Top Gear'' [http://www.bbc.co.uk/topgear/show/episodes/series9episode3.shtml Series 9, Episode 3] (2007-02-11)</ref> and was noted by Clarkson to have a very relaxed driving style.<ref>BBC Channel, YouTube. [http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=DOyDLUzAAOY ''Top Gear'' Series 9, Episode 3] (2007-02-11) - Immediately after 6:25, '''Clarkson:''' ''The Cadillac certainly seemed to suit Big Stig's relaxed driving style.''</ref>
Series 12 Episode 1 featured '''"The Stig's [[Lorry]]-Driving Cousin"''' (nicknamed by Clarkson as '''"Rig Stig"''' after a remark by Hammond at this Stig's arrival), who represented the stereotypical lorry driver, with the whole right sleeve of his white racing suit tanned brown, and having a rather portly appearance. He demonstrated to Clarkson, May and Hammond that it was possible to [[powerslide]] a lorry cab.<ref name="series12ep1">{{cite episode|title=Top Gear Series 12 Episode 1|seriesno=12|episode=1|airdate=2008-11-02}}</ref>


Series 10 Episode 4 featured the presenters driving across Botswana. To test the performance of the three cars used by the presenters around a dirt rally track, Clarkson introduced "The Stig's African cousin." This incarnation of The Stig was black, wore only ''Puma'' shoes, a loincloth and the iconic white helmet. He set lap times for two of the cars, but walked away from the track when Clarkson's [[Lancia Beta]] failed to start. The others joked that African Stig was trying to get a respectable time by walking the course, and didn't bother using the car as it was too slow.<ref>''Top Gear'' Series 10 Episode 4 (4 November 2007)</ref>
Series 12 Episode 1 included a series preview montage, which mentioned '''"The Stig's Communist Cousin"''', shown riding a motorbike wearing a red jumpsuit.<ref name="series12ep1" /> The footage of Stig's Communist cousin was included in the extra materials of the ''Top Gear Great Adventures 2'' DVD.<ref>{{cite video|title=''Top Gear'' The Great Adventures 2|medium=DVD|publisher=[[BBC Worldwide]]|date=2009}}</ref>


Series 12 Episode 1 featured Stig's lorry driving cousin ("Rig Stig," as identified by Jeremy from a card), who was set as a stereotypical lorry driver, with the right hand sleeve of his jump suit tanned brown and an obese appearance. He demonstrated to Clarkson, May and Hammond that it was possible to powerslide a [[lorry]] cab.<ref>''Top Gear'' Series 12 Episode 1 (2 November 2008)</ref>
Series 14 Episode 2 introduced '''"The Stig's Vegetarian<!--clearly pronounced "Vegetarian" at offset 56:18--> Cousin"''', wearing an all-green ensemble consisting of overalls with solar panels on the top of his helmet, and Birkenstock sandals with socks. This Stig supposedly died from inhaling the exhaust fumes of the [[hybrid car]] he was testing at the time. He was nicknamed '''"Janet Stig Porter"''' by Clarkson.<ref name="series14ep2">{{cite episode|title=Top Gear Series 14 Episode 2|seriesno=14|episode=2|airdate=2009-11-22}}</ref>


===Other Versions===
===International Top Gear Stigs===
''[[Top Gear Australia]]'s'' version of The Stig is similarly attired to the UK White Stig, and his identity is likewise kept a secret. Marketing in the lead up to the series had stated he was '''"The Stig's Australian cousin"''',<ref>{{cite web|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 Worldwide Press Releases|date=2008-05-28|accessdate=2008-09-01}}</ref> but in the first episode he was introduced as just "The Stig". In the first episode of the second series, co-host [[Steve Pizzati]] clarified that he is an 'Australian Stig' and is not intended to be the same Stig from the UK series.<ref>''Top Gear Australia'' Series 2, Episode 1 (11 May 2009)</ref> Earlier, Pizzati had suggested that The Stig have an 'Australian' name, such as '''"Stiggo"''', but the other presenters refused.<ref>''Top Gear Australia'' Series 1, Episode 1 (29 July 2008)</ref>


''[[Top Gear Australia]]'s'' version of The Stig is similarly attired to the U.K. White Stig, and his identity is likewise kept a secret. Co-host [[Steve Pizzati]] has suggested that The Stig have an "Australian" name, such as "Stiggo", but the other presenters refused.<ref>''Top Gear Australia'' Series 1, Episode 1 (2008-07-29)</ref> Marketing in the lead up to the series had suggested him to possibly be The Stig's "Australian cousin"<ref>{{cite web|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 Worldwide Press Releases|date=2008-05-28|accessdate=2008-09-01}}</ref> but in the first episode he was introduced as The Stig.
''[[Top Gear Russia]]'' also features their own version of The Stig, nicknamed '''"Stigushka"''' by the hosts.<ref>{{cite web |title=In the Spotlight: This week, Ren-TV unveiled the Russian version of the British show about cars, "Top Gear." |publisher=[[The Moscow Times]] |date=2007-02-27 |url=http://www.themoscowtimes.com/arts/2009/02/27/374874.htm |accessdate=2009-03-08}}</ref>


==Records==
==Records==
The Stig's fastest official lap time around the ''Top Gear'' test track was 1 minute 17.1 seconds in a [[Gumpert Apollo]].<ref>''Top Gear'' Series 10, Episode 9 (2007-12-09)</ref> Faster times had previously been posted in a [[Renault R24|Renault F1]] car (0.59.0),<ref>''Top Gear'' Series 5, Episode 8 (2004-12-19)</ref> an [[Aston Martin DBR9]] (1.08.6)<ref>''Top Gear'' Series 6, Episode 6 (2005-07-03)</ref> and a [[Caparo T1]] (1:10.6).<ref>''Top Gear'' Series 10, Episode 5 (2007-11-11)</ref> But the times of these cars were not included on the Lap Board because they were either: not deemed street-practical due to their inability to navigate UK regulation speed bumps, or because they could not be purchased by the public.
The Stig's fastest official lap time around the ''Top Gear'' test track was 1 minute 10.7 seconds in a [[Ferrari FXX]] <ref>''Top Gear'' Series 13, Episode 1 (21 June 2009)</ref>, although this was later removed as it was revealed that the lap was done on slick tyres, which contravenes the rules. Faster times had previously been posted in a [[Renault R24|Renault F1]] car (0:59.0),<ref>''Top Gear'' Series 5, Episode 8 (2004-12-19)</ref> an [[Aston Martin DBR9]] (1:08.6)<ref>''Top Gear'' Series 6, Episode 6 (2005-07-03)</ref> and a [[Caparo T1]] (1:10.6),<ref>''Top Gear'' Series 10, Episode 5 (2007-11-11)</ref> but the times of these cars were not included on the Lap Board either because they were deemed not to be street-practical because of their being unable to run over a "[[speed bump|sleeping policeman]]" safely, or because they could not be purchased by the public. The fastest lap prior to the FXX and reinstated after the discovery of slick tyres was in a [[Gumpert Apollo]] (1:17.1).<ref>''Top Gear'' Series 10, Episode 9 (9 December 2007)</ref>


==Identity==
==Identity==
 
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The Stig's true identity is never revealed on the show, and in order to maintain the secrecy, all shots show him wearing full racing overalls and matching Simpson Diamondback helmet. <ref name=FlatOut>
The Stig's true identity has never been revealed on the show. In order to maintain the secrecy, all shots show him wearing full Alpinestars racing coveralls bearing a small Grand Prix Racewear (a motorsport retailer) logo and matching Simpson racing helmet (originally a Speedway RX model, in later series a Diamondback model).<ref name=FlatOut>  
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</ref> All that can be seen from the gap between his helmet and jumpsuit is that he is a white male with dark hair. It is also known that he wears Size 10 racing boots as discovered by the Sunday Times<ref>
</ref> All that can be seen from the gap between his helmet and jumpsuit is that he is a white male with dark hair. It is also known that he wears Size 10 racing boots as discovered by the ''Sunday Times''<ref>
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  | title = Bad boys are back in town
  | title = Bad boys are back in town
  | work = The Sunday Times
  | work = [[The Sunday Times]]
  | publisher = News International
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</ref> and a well-timed camera flash managed to show The Stig's eyes by [[Auto Trader]].<ref name=autotrader2>
</ref> and a well-timed camera flash managed to show The Stig's eyes by ''[[Auto Trader]]''.<ref name=autotrader2>
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  | url = http://www.autotrader.co.uk/EDITORIAL/car_page_content/top_gears_the_stig_unmasked_at_last.html
  | title = Top Gear's The Stig - unmasked at last?  
  | title = Top Gear's The Stig - unmasked at last?
  | work = [[Auto Trader]]
  | work = [[Auto Trader]]
  | publisher = Trader Media Group
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  | date = 2008-02-22  
  | date = 2008-02-22
  | accessdate = 2008-02-22
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  | quote = This is the first glimpse of the man behind The Stig's trademark white crash helmet... This sensational photograph was taken in London yesterday and gives a clear view of his eyes through his crash helmet's black visor, but has left experts mystified as to his true identity.
  | quote = This is the first glimpse of the man behind The Stig's trademark white crash helmet... This sensational photograph was taken in London yesterday and gives a clear view of his eyes through his crash helmet's black visor, but has left experts mystified as to his true identity.
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}}</ref> Although The Stig does talk with celebrities while preparing them for their "Star in a Reasonably Priced Car" lap times, he is almost never shown talking on screen, and in both the programme and [[Top Gear (magazine)|''Top Gear'' magazine]] articles he is portrayed as being unable or unwilling to talk.<ref name=TopGearMagazine102008>{{cite web |title=Unknown |last=Porter |first=Richard |quote=Some say...if The Stig didn't exist, it would be necessary to invent him, just one of the many paradoxes involving the mystery man. |work=Top Gear Magazine |date=October 2008 |page=137}}</ref><ref name=TopGearBrainStig>
{{cite web
| url = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmdnudxCd5s
| title = Brain Stig - TopGear.com viral - BBC Top Gear
| publisher = [[Top Gear (2002 TV Series)|Top Gear]]
| date = 12 January 2009
| accessdate = 27 January 2009
}}</ref> Clarkson has written that The Stig is not permitted to talk on screen because "any opinion he might voice on cars would be rubbish",<ref name=TopGear1.1/><ref>
{{cite web
| url = http://driving.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/driving/jeremy_clarkson/article2503695.ece
| title = Volvo XC70 SE Sport
| work = [[Sunday Times]]
| publisher = [[News International]]
| date = 2007-09-23
| accessdate = 2007-12-26
}}</ref> though he has been caught speaking on camera.


The identity of Black Stig was revealed to be [[Perry McCarthy]] when his book ''[[Flat Out, Flat Broke]]'' was published in 2003. McCarthy is a former [[Formula One|Formula 1]] driver and test driver for the [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]], [[Arrows]] and [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] teams, and also tested for [[BMW Sauber|BMW F1]].<ref name=autotrader/><ref name=FlatOut/>  
The identity of Black Stig was revealed to be [[Perry McCarthy]] when his book ''[[Flat Out, Flat Broke]]'' was published in 2002. McCarthy is a former [[Formula One]] driver for [[Andrea Moda Formula|Andrea Moda]]. He was also the test driver for the [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]], [[Arrows]], and [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] teams and also tested for [[BMW Sauber|BMW F1]].<ref name=autotrader/><ref name=FlatOut/>


The identity of White Stig has not been officially revealed. In a Winter Olympics special episode of ''Top Gear'', The Stig was shown doing a ski jump using a snowmobile. According to the Swedish tabloid newspaper ''Aftonbladet'', the driver performing the ski jump stunt was Dan Lang, a Swedish snowmobile cross driver.<ref>
The identity of White Stig has not been officially revealed and is regarded as a carefully guarded secret by the BBC.<ref name=DailyMail8>
{{cite news
{{cite web
  | url = http://www.aftonbladet.se/vss/nyheter/story/0,2789,788722,00.html
  | url = http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1127714/EXCLUSIVE-The-drivers-Top-Gear-stunt-driver-The-Stigs-famous-racing-whites.html
  | title = Han hoppar med skoter
  | title = EXCLUSIVE: The eight drivers behind Top Gear stunt driver The Stig's famous racing whites
  | language = Swedish
  | work = Richard Irvine
  | work = Aftonbladet
  | publisher = [[The Daily Mail]]
  | publisher = Landsorganisationen i Sverige/Schibsted
| date = 12:57 PM on 27 January 2009
  | date = 2006-03-07
  | accessdate = 27 January 2009
  | accessdate = 2007-09-26
}}</ref><ref name=TelegraphClaim>
  | 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.}}
{{cite web
}}</ref>
  | url = http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/4217153/Top-Gears-The-Stig-revealed-as-married-man-who-drives-boring-car.html
In January 2006, a Daily Express article reported that [[Julian Bailey]] was The Stig.<ref>
| title = Top Gear's The Stig revealed as married man 'who drives boring car'
  | work = [[Chris Irvine]]
  | publisher = Daily Telegraph
| date = 6:11PM GMT 11 January 2009
| accessdate = 11 January 2009
}}</ref> Racing drivers ranging from [[Julian Bailey]],<ref name=DailyMail8/><ref>
{{cite news
{{cite news
  | last = Lorraine
  | last = Lorraine
  | first = Veronica  
  | first = Veronica
  | title = 'The Stig' is unmasked
  | title = 'The Stig' is unmasked
  | work = [[Daily Express]]  
  | work = [[Daily Express]]
  | publisher = Northern and Shell Media
  | publisher = Northern and Shell Media
  | date = 2006-01-16  
  | date = 2006-01-16
  | quote = We can reveal he is none other than former Formula 1 and British touring car championship driver Julian Bailey.}}</ref>
  | quote = We can reveal he is none other than former Formula 1 and British touring car championship driver Julian Bailey}}</ref> [[Ben Collins (driver)|Ben Collins]],<ref name="times-open-secret">{{cite news|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/driving/article5548705.ece|title=Identity of Top Gear's The Stig revealed as Ben Collins|first=Patrick|last=Foster|date=2009-01-19|accessdate=2009-01-19|publisher=The Times}}</ref><ref name=DailyMail8/><ref name="WDP">
 
Although The Stig does talk with celebrities while preparing them for their "Star in a Reasonably Priced Car" lap times, he is almost never shown talking on screen, and in [[Top Gear (magazine)|Top Gear magazine]] articles he is portrayed as unable or unwilling to talk. Clarkson has written that The Stig is not permitted to talk on screen because "any opinion he might voice on cars would be rubbish."<ref name=TopGear1.1/><ref>
{{cite web
| url = http://driving.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/driving/jeremy_clarkson/article2503695.ece
| title = Volvo XC70 SE Sport
| work = Sunday Times
| publisher = News International
| date = 2007-09-23
| accessdate = 2007-12-26
}}</ref> However, the Stig has talked in an interview with a Dutch TV Channel, Veronica where he had a distinctly English accent.<ref>
[http://www.finalgear.com/news/2007/03/12/the-stig-speaks/ The Stig Speaks?] finalgear.com Posted 2007-03-12 at 13:17 GMT</ref> Both [[Darren Turner]] and [[Ben Collins]] have been linked to the role, with ''The Scotsman'' quoting [[Susie Stoddart]] as stating "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."<ref>
{{cite news
|title= Some say he's Top Gear's true star. We only know he's The Stig
|last=Ross
|first=Shan
|date=March 28, 2008
|work=The Scotsman
|pages=8}}</ref>
 
Collins has also been the subject of online speculation, although he has denied this, stating "those rumours are absolute nonsense" in the ''Western Daily Press'' newspaper.<ref name="WDP">
{{cite news
{{cite news
  | last = Dave
  | last = Dave
  | first = Clensy
  | first = Clensy
  | title = Life in the fast lane
  | title = Life in the fast lane
  | work = Western Daily Press  
  | work = [[Western Daily Press]]
  | publisher =  
  | publisher =
  | page=4
  | page=4
  | date = 2008-03-01  
  | 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> Collins was also referred to in the Health and Safety Executive report into the [[Richard Hammond#Vampire dragster crash|accident of Richard Hammond]], named as a person "who worked closely with Top Gear as a high performance driver and consultant". However the report did not go so far as to name him as the Stig.<ref>{{cite web | work=Health and Safety Executive | title=Investigation into the accident of Richard Hammond, page 5 | url=http://www.hse.gov.uk/foi/releases/richardhammond.pdf | accessdate=2007-06-23}}</ref><ref name="WDP" /> In January of 2007 [[Auto Trader]] also commented on the possibility that Collins is The Stig, noting online speculation after "his appearance on Top Gear as part of a parachuting stunt", but also commenting that "(a)t 1.87m in height (over six feet) he could be too tall for the Stig’s racing suit." They quoted William Hill as offering odds of 8/1 against Collins being The Stig, with [[Russ Swift]] the 2/1 favourite.<ref>
  | 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=AutotraderSwiffCollins>
{{cite news
{{cite news
  |url=http://www.autotrader.co.uk/EDITORIAL/CARS/FEATURES/TRACKSIDE/33573.html
  |url=http://www.autotrader.co.uk/EDITORIAL/CARS/FEATURES/TRACKSIDE/33573.html
  |title=Trackside - Who is the Stig?
  |title=Trackside - Who is The Stig?
  |last=Collantine
  |last=Collantine
  |first=Kieth
  |first=Keith
  |date=22 January 2007
  |date=22 January 2007
  |work=Auto Trader
  |work=Auto Trader
  |accessdate=2008-07-14}}</ref> While Top Gear was filming in [[Zolder]] on 22 May 2008 doing a future segment, a camera crew shot footage claiming that they pictured The Stig as test driver [[Tim Schrick]],<ref>
  |accessdate=2008-07-14}}</ref><ref name=TelegraphClaim2>
{{cite web  
{{cite web
| url = http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/4286448/Who-is-the-Stig-The-answer.html
| title = Who is The Stig? The answer
| publisher = Daily Telegraph
| date = 12:44PM GMT 19 January 2009
| accessdate = 19 January 2009
}}</ref> [[Chris Goodwin]],<ref name=DailyMail8/> [[Damon Hill]],<ref name=RussSwiftInterview>
{{cite web
| last = Collantine
| first = Keith
| title = Stunt driver Russ Swift
| work = [[Auto Trader]]
| date = 2007-01-17
| url = http://www.autotrader.co.uk/EDITORIAL/car_page_content/33557.html
| accessdate = 2007-07-18
| quote = 'Are you The Stig from Top Gear?' "(Pause) No comment. What we... (laughs) what Top Gear like about The Stig is the fact that nobody knows who it is. A lot of people think it's Damon Hill. It is not one person."
}}</ref><ref name=TopGearHillSIARPC>
{{cite web
| title = Top Gear Videos, Celeb Laps: Damon Hill
| work = Topgear.com
| url = http://www.topgear.com/content/timetoburn/sections/videos/07/broadband.html
| accessdate = 2006-10-08
}}
</ref><ref name=StigLockNess>
{{cite web
| 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 Reporter]]
| publisher = [[Daily Mail]]
| date = 25th January 2010
| accessdate = 25th January 2010
}}
</ref> [[Heikki Kovalainen]],<ref name=DailyMail8/> [[Tim Schrick]],<ref>
{{cite web
  | url = http://www.tvl.be/nl/nieuws/2008-05-22/top-gear-in-zolder/
  | url = http://www.tvl.be/nl/nieuws/2008-05-22/top-gear-in-zolder/
  | title = TVL - Top Gear in Zolder
  | title = TVL - Top Gear in Zolder
  | work = TV Limburg
  | work = TV Limburg
  | date = 2009-05-22  
  | date = 2009-05-22
  | accessdate = 2008-05-26
  | accessdate = 2008-05-26
  | language = Dutch
  | language = Dutch
}}
}}
</ref> though further evidence has refuted that claim, including Tim Schrick racing the Stig as part of the Germany vs England feature in Episode 6 of Series 11.<ref>
</ref><ref>
{{cite web
{{cite web
  | url = http://www.autoblog.com/2008/05/22/the-stig-revealed-in-belgium/
  | url = http://www.autoblog.com/2008/05/22/the-stig-revealed-in-belgium/
  | title = UPDATE: The Stig NOT revealed... in Belgium?
  | title = UPDATE: The Stig NOT revealed... in Belgium?
  | work = Autoblog  
  | work = Autoblog
  | date = 2008-05-22
  | date = 2008-05-22
  | accessdate = 2008-05-26
  | accessdate = 2008-05-26
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  | date = 2008-05-23
  | date = 2008-05-23
  | accessdate = 2008-05-26
  | accessdate = 2008-05-26
}}</ref>
}}</ref>, [[Michael Schumacher]],<ref name=StigLockNess/><ref>
{{cite web
| url = http://jalopnik.com/5294802/the-stig-is-michael-schumacher
| title = The Stig Is Michael Schumacher?
| work = Jalopnik
| date = 18 June 2009
| accessdate = 18 June 2009
}}</ref><ref>
{{cite web
| url = http://jalopnik.com/5295290/so-is-michael-schumacher-the-stig
| title = So, Is Michael Schumacher The Stig?
| work = Jalopnik
| date = 18 June 2009
| accessdate = 18 June 2009
}}</ref> and [[Russ Swift]]<ref name=DailyMail8/><ref name=AutotraderSwiffCollins/><ref name=RussSwiftInterview/> have been speculated as being The Stig at one point or another by the press, other racing drivers, and fans of the show.


Both Russ Swift<ref>
Perry McCarthy,<ref name=autotrader/> Russ Swift,<ref name=RussSwiftInterview/> and an unnamed former Stig<ref name=DailyMail8/> have claimed that there is more than one driver who plays the role of The Stig. James May claims that there is a clause in The Stig's contract that should his identity be exposed, either through his own willingness or via a member of the ''Top Gear'' staff (including the hosts of ''Top Gear''), he has to be fired. Black Stig was let go via this clause; the same clause would apply also to White Stig under the same circumstances.<ref>
{{cite web
| last = Collantine
| first = Keith
| title = Stunt driver Russ Swift
| work = [[Auto Trader]]
| date = 2007-01-17
| url = http://www.autotrader.co.uk/EDITORIAL/car_page_content/33557.html
| accessdate = 2007-07-18
| quote = 'Are you the Stig from Top Gear?' "(Pause) No comment. What we... (laughs) what Top Gear like about the Stig is the fact that nobody knows who it is. A lot of people think it's Damon Hill. It is not one person."
}}</ref> and Perry McCarthy<ref name=autotrader/> have claimed that there is more than one driver who plays the role of The Stig. James May claims that there is a clause in the Stig's contract that should his identity be exposed either through his own willingness or via a member of the ''Top Gear'' staff (including the hosts of ''Top Gear''), he has to be fired. Black Stig was let go via this clause; the same clause would apply also to White Stig under the same circumstances.<ref>
{{cite episode
{{cite episode
  | url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00f87nh/Simon_Mayo_03112008/
  | url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00f87nh/Simon_Mayo_03112008/
  | title = BBC Radio 5 Live: Simon Mayo  
  | title = BBC Radio 5 Live: Simon Mayo
  | airdate = 2008-11-03  
  | airdate = 2008-11-03
}}(Start time: around the 2 Hour Mark)</ref>
}}(Start time: around the 2 Hour Mark)</ref>


The show has alluded to The Stig with [[Formula 1]] drivers that visit the show. In the 26 June 2005 episode, [[Damon Hill]] appeared as the "Star in a Reasonably Priced Car". When asked directly by Clarkson if he was The Stig, Hill played on the fact that he may be The Stig, but then denied it.<ref>
Specialist drivers and stuntmen have also been hinted at playing the role of The Stig; Stuntmen Terry Grant and Russ Swift have been hinted as donning The Stig's trademark racing suit.<ref name=DailyMail8/> The [[Top Gear (series 7)|Winter Olympics special]] episode of ''Top Gear'' showed The Stig doing a ski jump using a snowmobile; the driver performing the ski jump stunt was claimed to be Dan Lang, a Swedish snowmobile cross driver.<ref name=DailyMail8/><ref>
{{cite news
| url = http://www.aftonbladet.se/vss/nyheter/story/0,2789,788722,00.html
| title = Han hoppar med skoter
| language = Swedish
| work = Aftonbladet
| publisher = Landsorganisationen i Sverige/Schibsted
| date = 2006-03-07
| accessdate = 2007-09-26
| 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> "Rig Stig" seen in Series 12 Episode 1 drove British [[Truck racing]] champion [[Stuart Oliver (racing driver)|Stuart Oliver]]'s truck on the show, indicating a truck racing driver was used in the segment .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.teamoliver.co.uk/topgear.asp |title=BBC Top Gear The Rig Stig |publisher=Teamoliver.co.uk |date= |accessdate=2009-05-01}}</ref>
 
There has been some criticism of efforts to identify The Stig.<ref name=DailyMail8/><ref>
{{cite web
{{cite web
  | title = Top Gear Videos, Celeb Laps: Damon Hill
| url = http://www.finalgear.com/news/2009/06/18/looking-to-avoid-spoilers-avoid-jalopnik-until-sunday/
  | work = Topgear.com
  | title = Looking To Avoid Spoilers? Avoid Jalopnik Until Sunday
  | url = http://www.topgear.com/content/timetoburn/sections/videos/07/broadband.html
| work = finalgear.com
  | accessdate = 2006-10-08
| date = 18 June 2009
}}
| accessdate = 18 June 2009
</ref> [[Mark Webber]] was interviewed on 31 July 2005 and at the conclusion of his lap, Clarkson presented him with an "I AM THE STIG" T-shirt.  
}}</ref>
''The Times'' criticised the outing of Ben Collins by the ''Daily Telegraph'' in an article which asserted that the "identity of the white-suited Stig ... has been an open secret within the motoring world for some years, with newspapers refraining from publishing his name, to uphold the spirit of the programme."<ref name="times-open-secret"/>
 
The BBC and ''Top Gear'' have varied their responses to The Stig's true identity. One official BBC response to such speculation is, "We never comment on speculation as to who or what The Stig is."<ref name=DailyMail8/> However, comical and joke responses to Stig's true identity are sometimes presented as well.<ref name=TopgearResponse1>
{{cite web
| url = http://www.topgear.com/us/blog/more/the-stig-is-revealed/
| title = The Stig is Revealed
| publisher = [[Top Gear (2002 TV Series)|Top Gear]]
| date = 21 January 2009|9:57 am
| accessdate = 21 January 2009
}}</ref><ref name=TopgearResponse2>
{{cite web
  | url = http://transmission.blogs.topgear.com/2009/01/21/stig-unmasked-again/
| title = Stig unmasked again
| publisher = [[Top Gear (2002 TV Series)|Top Gear]]
| date = 21 January 2009
| accessdate = 21 January 2009
}}</ref><ref name=TopgearResponse3>
{{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 (2002 TV Series)|Top Gear]]
| date = 21 January 2009
| accessdate = 21 January 2009
}}</ref><ref name=TopGearNeverSeen>
{{cite web
| url = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfcERpMdsXk
  | title = Never Seen - TopGear.com viral - BBC Top Gear video
| publisher = [[Top Gear (2002 TV Series)|Top Gear]]
| date = 14 January 2009
| accessdate = 27 January 2009
}}</ref> In one example, after The Stig drove an all-black [[Ferrari FXX]]<ref>http://www.motorauthority.com/schumies-special-edition-black-ferrari-fxx.html</ref> around the ''Top Gear'' Test Track, he was brought into the studio, and "revealed" as [[Michael Schumacher]].<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/8111984.stm Top Gear's Stig removes his helmet] on BBC news (Posted June 21, 2009)</ref> Clarkson then stated at the end of the show "I'm not sure if Michael Schumacher is The Stig" after showing a comedy clip of Schumacher (dressed up as The Stig) supposedly struggling to drive the Suzuki Liana, and getting lost around the test track.<ref>http://en.f1-live.com/f1/en/headlines/news/detail/090622092912.shtml</ref>  The FXX that was driven on the track was Michael Schumacher's own custom-built black FXX, the last one of 30 manufactured, which explains why Schumacher was The Stig on that one occasion.<ref>http://www.topgear.com/content/features/stories/2006/12/stories/17/1.html</ref>
 
===Star in a Reasonably Priced Car===
 
The show has alluded to The Stig with Formula One drivers that visit the show. [[Damon Hill]] appeared as a "Star in a Reasonably Priced Car" and when asked directly by Clarkson if he was The Stig, Hill played on the fact that he may be The Stig, but then denied it.<ref name=TopGearHillSIARPC/> 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>''Top Gear'' Series 6, Episode 10 (31 July 2005)</ref>
 
When former F1 driver [[Nigel Mansell]] appeared on the show, Jeremy Clarkson noted that The Stig theorised that the [[Suzuki Liana]] (the show's "reasonably priced car" at the time) could achieve a 1:44 time on the track.<ref>''Top Gear'' Series 7, Episode 5 (11 December 2005) Clarkson: ''The Stig has always told us that track would give us a 1:44 in that car and I thought...''</ref> Mansell proved The Stig's theory by lapping in a time of 1:44.6; The Stig subsequently posted a lap time of 1:44.4 in the Liana. During the review of [[Jenson Button]]'s lap, Clarkson commented that he, as did most of the other F1 drivers, took very different racing lines from The Stig's.<ref>''Top Gear'' Series 8, Episode 8 (30 July 2006)</ref>
 
{{Quote|Clarkson: "You do that line as well!  Formula One drivers all do that and The Stig doesn't!"<br>Button:  "Oh really?"<br>Clarkson: "No."<br> Button:  "Well obviously The Stig isn't a Formula One Driver then."<br> Clarkson:  "Might be."}}


When former F1 driver [[Nigel Mansell]] appeared on the show, Jeremy Clarkson noted that The Stig theorised that the [[Suzuki Liana]] (the show's "reasonably priced car" at the time) could achieve a 1:44 time on the track.<ref>''Top Gear'' Series 7, Episode 5 (2005-12-11) Clarkson: ''The Stig has always told us, that track would give us a 1:44 in that car, and I thought...''</ref> Mansell proved the Stig's theory by lapping in a time of 1:44.6; The Stig subsequently posted a lap-time of 1:44.4 in the Liana. During the review of [[Jenson Button]]'s lap, Clarkson commented that he, as did most of the other F1 drivers, took very different racing lines from The Stig's. Button commented that "...obviously, The Stig isn't a Formula One Driver, then", to which Clarkson replied, "might be."<ref>''Top Gear'' Series 8, Episode 8 (2006-07-30) Clarkson: ''You do that line as well! Formula One drivers all do that and The Stig doesn't!'' Button: ''Oh really?'' Clarkson: ''No.'' Button: ''Well obviously, The Stig isn't a Formula One Driver, then.'' Clarkson: ''Might be.''</ref>
During [[Lewis Hamilton]]'s visit to the show, Clarkson mentioned that he took the same line around the track as The Stig.<ref>''Top Gear'' Series 10, Episode 8 (7 December 2007) Clarkson: ''Let's have a look, let's have a look. Whether you're using The Stig's line, or... no, that's where The Stig says you should go, all the other F1 drivers do it differently and go out wide''</ref>


==Listening habits==
==Listening habits==
Another source of entertainment for the presenters is the music The Stig listens to whilst doing Power Laps around the Top Gear track. Often a specific genre will be chosen for one or more series. These have included power ballads, one-hit wonders, easy listening, country and western, prog rock, baroque, advertising jingles, foreign language tapes, romantic novels, salesman techniques, the hits of Elton John, the speeches of Margaret Thatcher, self-help tapes, and Morse Code.
Another source of entertainment for the presenters is what The Stig listens to whilst doing Power Laps around the ''Top Gear'' test track. Often a specific genre will be chosen for one or more series. These have included power ballads, one-hit wonders, easy listening, country and western, progressive rock, whale songs, baroque, advertising jingles, foreign language tapes, romantic novels, salesman techniques, the hits of Elton John, the speeches of Margaret Thatcher, self-help tapes, Morse Code, pipe band music, and, most recently, Chas & Dave.


==Introductions==
==Introductions==
{{wikiquote|Top Gear#The_Stig|The Stig}}
{{wikiquote|Top Gear#The_Stig|The Stig}}
Starting in the sixth season, the hosts of the show will often introduce footage of The Stig by offering humorous speculations as to his identity, such as "Some say that his voice can only be heard by cats, and that he is banned from the city of Chichester. All we know is... he's called The Stig." The introductions often include references to topical news stories. Prior to this change, The Stig's name would be used in formal introductions, such as "His Holiness, The Stig!"<ref>Top Gear, Series 2, Episode 1, offset 43:12, Hammond introduces "His holiness, the Stig."</ref>.
Beginning in Series 6, the hosts of the show often introduced footage of The Stig by offering humorous speculations as to his identity, such as, "Some say that the outline of his left nipple is exactly the same shape as the [[Nürburgring]]. And if you give him a really important job, he'll skive off and play croquet..." And end up saying, "All we know is... he's called The Stig!" <ref>Top Gear - Series 8, Episode 5 - 2006.06.04 (7:00 in, Clarkson introduces The Stig in review of the [[Prodrive P2]]) (BBCWorldwide YouTube link: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=469mi4UOVK0 Top Gear - Pro-Drive P2 Test Drive and Stig lap - BBC] (February 20, 2008)).</ref> The introductions often include references to topical news stories. Prior to this change, The Stig's name would be used in formal introductions, such as "His Holiness, The Stig!".<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLvlfAyduvA Top Gear - Bowler Wild Cat - BBC (6:10 in)] BBCWorldwide on Youtube (5 April 2007)"</ref>


==See Also==
==See Also==
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==External Link==
*[http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2010/10/top-gear-stigs-helmet-sells-for-5327-at.html Top Gear: The Stig’s Helmet Sells for $5,327 at Auction ]
 
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The Stig is the name given to the racing driver character on the BBC Television show Top Gear. In the show he is cast as a mysterious "Tame Racing Driver".<ref>Template:Citation/core{{#if:|}}</ref> He is credited alongside Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May as a presenter in the end credits.

The Stig's primary functions on the show are to post Power Lap times in various cars around the Top Gear Test Track in Dunsfold Park, and to train each week's celebrity guest in setting a lap time in the "Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car" feature on the show. In addition, The Stig carries out other driving and personal appearance duties when the need arises. The Stig has also appeared on some of Clarkson's motoring specials, such as Heaven and Hell, Thriller, and Duel.

The identity of the character is a closely guarded secret. The BBC has officially stated that it does not "comment on speculation as to who or what the Stig is."<ref name="times-open-secret"/> Efforts to conceal the real identity have included intentional hoaxes, such as having seven-time Formula One World Champion driver Michael Schumacher dress up and pretend to be the character.

Origins

The Stig's name is derived from presenter Jeremy Clarkson's days at Repton School where, according to Clarkson, new pupils were always called "Stig".<ref>Template:Citation/core{{#if:|}}</ref> A proposed name for The Stig was originally "The Gimp" until protests from Perry McCarthy put a stop to the idea.<ref name=autotrader>Template:Citation/core{{#if:|}}</ref> There have been two official Stigs on the show, while various other Stigs have made cameo appearances for particular episodes.

Black Stig

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The first Stig wore a black racing suit and helmet. It was introduced in the first episode of the current format by Jeremy Clarkson as the resident test driver, as the presenters could not consistently post fast times themselves. 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". Clarkson then described The Stig as having a very small brain, worthless opinions, and a disorder described by Clarkson as "Mansell Syndrome". Its job description was to "just go out there and drive fast".<ref name=TopGear1.1>Top Gear Series 1, Episode 1 (20 October 2002)</ref>

Black Stig posted a lap time of 1:46.0 for the "Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car" segment. This Stig was used for the first two series of the show. It was then 'killed off' at the start of the third series when it was shown driving a modified Jaguar XJ-S off the flight deck of HMS Invincible during a stunt and landing in the sea.<ref>Top Gear Series 3, Episode 1 (26 October 2003)</ref><ref>BBCWorldwide, YouTube. This was because he had revealed his identity. Top Gear - The Stig - HMS Invincible - BBC Accessed (26 November 2008)</ref>

White Stig

After The Black Stig was 'killed off', a new "White Stig" was introduced, wearing a white racing suit and helmet.<ref>Top Gear Series 3, Episode 2 (2 November 2003)</ref> White Stig has been featured in the show beyond just the Power Lap segment. His work has included driving cars in other segments of the show,<ref>For example Top Gear Series 7, Episode 1 Isle of Man Test</ref> and racing against the hosts.<ref>For example Top Gear Series 8, Episode 7 (23 July 2006) The Hosts building a Caterham Kitcar vs. The Stig driving one from Caterham HQ</ref> He has also been recruited to undertake other tests.<ref>For example Top Gear Series 10, Episode 5 (11 November 2007) Crossing London/Public Transport Challenge</ref> White Stig has also appeared outside Top Gear in some of Clarkson's motoring specials, 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.

The Stig also collected Top Gear's third award for Best Factual Programme at the 2008 British National Television Awards. The Stig did not speak, but supplied an acceptance letter from the rest of the crew, read out by Griff Rhys Jones.<ref name=bbc-ntv-2008 >{{#if: In pictures: National TV Awards

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White Stig also posted the fastest lap time yet of 1:44.4 around the Top Gear test track for the "Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car" segment.

Other Stigs

There have been various cameo appearances by other Stigs on Top Gear.

Series 9 Episode 3 was set in the United States, with the presenters purchasing American cars and driving them across four states whilst on holiday. One of the challenges set for the presenters was for the cars to set a lap time around a racetrack, for which "The Stig's American Cousin" was introduced. This Stig was nicknamed "Big Stig" by the presenters because of his rotund appearance<ref>Top Gear Series 9, Episode 3 (2007-02-11)</ref> and was noted by Clarkson to have a "very relaxed driving style".<ref>BBC Channel, YouTube. Top Gear Series 9, Episode 3 (2007-02-11) - Immediately after 6:25, Clarkson: The Cadillac certainly seemed to suit Big Stig's relaxed driving style.</ref>

Series 10 Episode 4 featured the presenters driving across Botswana. To test the performance of the three cars used by the presenters around a dirt rally track, Clarkson introduced "The Stig's African Cousin". This incarnation of The Stig had dark skin, and wore only Puma racing boots, a loincloth and the iconic white helmet. He set lap times for two of the cars, but walked away from the track when Clarkson's Lancia Beta failed to start. The others joked that African Stig was "in a hurry", and decided "not to take your [Clarkson's] car".<ref>Top Gear Series 10 Episode 4 (4 November 2007)</ref>

Series 12 Episode 1 featured "The Stig's Lorry-Driving Cousin" (nicknamed by Clarkson as "Rig Stig" after a remark by Hammond at this Stig's arrival), who represented the stereotypical lorry driver, with the whole right sleeve of his white racing suit tanned brown, and having a rather portly appearance. He demonstrated to Clarkson, May and Hammond that it was possible to powerslide a lorry cab.<ref name="series12ep1">Template:Cite episode</ref>

Series 12 Episode 1 included a series preview montage, which mentioned "The Stig's Communist Cousin", shown riding a motorbike wearing a red jumpsuit.<ref name="series12ep1" /> The footage of Stig's Communist cousin was included in the extra materials of the Top Gear Great Adventures 2 DVD.<ref>Template:Cite video</ref>

Series 14 Episode 2 introduced "The Stig's Vegetarian Cousin", wearing an all-green ensemble consisting of overalls with solar panels on the top of his helmet, and Birkenstock sandals with socks. This Stig supposedly died from inhaling the exhaust fumes of the hybrid car he was testing at the time. He was nicknamed "Janet Stig Porter" by Clarkson.<ref name="series14ep2">Template:Cite episode</ref>

International Top Gear Stigs

Top Gear Australia's version of The Stig is similarly attired to the UK White Stig, and his identity is likewise kept a secret. Marketing in the lead up to the series had stated he was "The Stig's Australian cousin",<ref>Template:Citation/core{{#if:|}}</ref> but in the first episode he was introduced as just "The Stig". In the first episode of the second series, co-host Steve Pizzati clarified that he is an 'Australian Stig' and is not intended to be the same Stig from the UK series.<ref>Top Gear Australia Series 2, Episode 1 (11 May 2009)</ref> Earlier, Pizzati had suggested that The Stig have an 'Australian' name, such as "Stiggo", but the other presenters refused.<ref>Top Gear Australia Series 1, Episode 1 (29 July 2008)</ref>

Top Gear Russia also features their own version of The Stig, nicknamed "Stigushka" by the hosts.<ref>Template:Citation/core{{#if:|}}</ref>

Records

The Stig's fastest official lap time around the Top Gear test track was 1 minute 10.7 seconds in a Ferrari FXX <ref>Top Gear Series 13, Episode 1 (21 June 2009)</ref>, although this was later removed as it was revealed that the lap was done on slick tyres, which contravenes the rules. Faster times had previously been posted in a Renault F1 car (0:59.0),<ref>Top Gear Series 5, Episode 8 (2004-12-19)</ref> an Aston Martin DBR9 (1:08.6)<ref>Top Gear Series 6, Episode 6 (2005-07-03)</ref> and a Caparo T1 (1:10.6),<ref>Top Gear Series 10, Episode 5 (2007-11-11)</ref> but the times of these cars were not included on the Lap Board either because they were deemed not to be street-practical because of their being unable to run over a "sleeping policeman" safely, or because they could not be purchased by the public. The fastest lap prior to the FXX and reinstated after the discovery of slick tyres was in a Gumpert Apollo (1:17.1).<ref>Top Gear Series 10, Episode 9 (9 December 2007)</ref>

Identity

The Stig's true identity has never been revealed on the show. In order to maintain the secrecy, all shots show him wearing full Alpinestars racing coveralls bearing a small Grand Prix Racewear (a motorsport retailer) logo and matching Simpson racing helmet (originally a Speedway RX model, in later series a Diamondback model).<ref name=FlatOut> Template:Citation/core{{#if:|}} </ref><ref> Template:Citation/core{{#if:|}} </ref> All that can be seen from the gap between his helmet and jumpsuit is that he is a white male with dark hair. It is also known that he wears Size 10 racing boots as discovered by the Sunday Times<ref> Template:Citation/core{{#if:|}} </ref> and a well-timed camera flash managed to show The Stig's eyes by Auto Trader.<ref name=autotrader2> Template:Citation/core{{#if:|}}</ref> Although The Stig does talk with celebrities while preparing them for their "Star in a Reasonably Priced Car" lap times, he is almost never shown talking on screen, and in both the programme and Top Gear magazine articles he is portrayed as being unable or unwilling to talk.<ref name=TopGearMagazine102008>Template:Citation/core{{#if:|}}</ref><ref name=TopGearBrainStig> Template:Citation/core{{#if:|}}</ref> Clarkson has written that The Stig is not permitted to talk on screen because "any opinion he might voice on cars would be rubbish",<ref name=TopGear1.1/><ref> Template:Citation/core{{#if:|}}</ref> though he has been caught speaking on camera.

The identity of Black Stig was revealed to be Perry McCarthy when his book Flat Out, Flat Broke was published in 2002. McCarthy is a former Formula One driver for Andrea Moda. He was also the test driver for the Benetton, Arrows, and Williams teams and also tested for BMW F1.<ref name=autotrader/><ref name=FlatOut/>

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Perry McCarthy,<ref name=autotrader/> Russ Swift,<ref name=RussSwiftInterview/> and an unnamed former Stig<ref name=DailyMail8/> have claimed that there is more than one driver who plays the role of The Stig. James May claims that there is a clause in The Stig's contract that should his identity be exposed, either through his own willingness or via a member of the Top Gear staff (including the hosts of Top Gear), he has to be fired. Black Stig was let go via this clause; the same clause would apply also to White Stig under the same circumstances.<ref> Template:Cite episode(Start time: around the 2 Hour Mark)</ref>

Specialist drivers and stuntmen have also been hinted at playing the role of The Stig; Stuntmen Terry Grant and Russ Swift have been hinted as donning The Stig's trademark racing suit.<ref name=DailyMail8/> The Winter Olympics special episode of Top Gear showed The Stig doing a ski jump using a snowmobile; the driver performing the ski jump stunt was claimed to be Dan Lang, a Swedish snowmobile cross driver.<ref name=DailyMail8/><ref> {{#if: Han hoppar med skoter

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The BBC and Top Gear have varied their responses to The Stig's true identity. One official BBC response to such speculation is, "We never comment on speculation as to who or what The Stig is."<ref name=DailyMail8/> However, comical and joke responses to Stig's true identity are sometimes presented as well.<ref name=TopgearResponse1> Template:Citation/core{{#if:|}}</ref><ref name=TopgearResponse2> Template:Citation/core{{#if:|}}</ref><ref name=TopgearResponse3> Template:Citation/core{{#if:|}}</ref><ref name=TopGearNeverSeen> Template:Citation/core{{#if:|}}</ref> In one example, after The Stig drove an all-black Ferrari FXX<ref>http://www.motorauthority.com/schumies-special-edition-black-ferrari-fxx.html</ref> around the Top Gear Test Track, he was brought into the studio, and "revealed" as Michael Schumacher.<ref>Top Gear's Stig removes his helmet on BBC news (Posted June 21, 2009)</ref> Clarkson then stated at the end of the show "I'm not sure if Michael Schumacher is The Stig" after showing a comedy clip of Schumacher (dressed up as The Stig) supposedly struggling to drive the Suzuki Liana, and getting lost around the test track.<ref>http://en.f1-live.com/f1/en/headlines/news/detail/090622092912.shtml</ref> The FXX that was driven on the track was Michael Schumacher's own custom-built black FXX, the last one of 30 manufactured, which explains why Schumacher was The Stig on that one occasion.<ref>http://www.topgear.com/content/features/stories/2006/12/stories/17/1.html</ref>

Star in a Reasonably Priced Car

The show has alluded to The Stig with Formula One drivers that visit the show. Damon Hill appeared as a "Star in a Reasonably Priced Car" and when asked directly by Clarkson if he was The Stig, Hill played on the fact that he may be The Stig, but then denied it.<ref name=TopGearHillSIARPC/> 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>Top Gear Series 6, Episode 10 (31 July 2005)</ref>

When former F1 driver Nigel Mansell appeared on the show, Jeremy Clarkson noted that The Stig theorised that the Suzuki Liana (the show's "reasonably priced car" at the time) could achieve a 1:44 time on the track.<ref>Top Gear Series 7, Episode 5 (11 December 2005) Clarkson: The Stig has always told us that track would give us a 1:44 in that car and I thought...</ref> Mansell proved The Stig's theory by lapping in a time of 1:44.6; The Stig subsequently posted a lap time of 1:44.4 in the Liana. During the review of Jenson Button's lap, Clarkson commented that he, as did most of the other F1 drivers, took very different racing lines from The Stig's.<ref>Top Gear Series 8, Episode 8 (30 July 2006)</ref>

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During Lewis Hamilton's visit to the show, Clarkson mentioned that he took the same line around the track as The Stig.<ref>Top Gear Series 10, Episode 8 (7 December 2007) Clarkson: Let's have a look, let's have a look. Whether you're using The Stig's line, or... no, that's where The Stig says you should go, all the other F1 drivers do it differently and go out wide</ref>

Listening habits

Another source of entertainment for the presenters is what The Stig listens to whilst doing Power Laps around the Top Gear test track. Often a specific genre will be chosen for one or more series. These have included power ballads, one-hit wonders, easy listening, country and western, progressive rock, whale songs, baroque, advertising jingles, foreign language tapes, romantic novels, salesman techniques, the hits of Elton John, the speeches of Margaret Thatcher, self-help tapes, Morse Code, pipe band music, and, most recently, Chas & Dave.

Introductions

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Beginning in Series 6, the hosts of the show often introduced footage of The Stig by offering humorous speculations as to his identity, such as, "Some say that the outline of his left nipple is exactly the same shape as the Nürburgring. And if you give him a really important job, he'll skive off and play croquet..." And end up saying, "All we know is... he's called The Stig!" <ref>Top Gear - Series 8, Episode 5 - 2006.06.04 (7:00 in, Clarkson introduces The Stig in review of the Prodrive P2) (BBCWorldwide YouTube link: Top Gear - Pro-Drive P2 Test Drive and Stig lap - BBC (February 20, 2008)).</ref> The introductions often include references to topical news stories. Prior to this change, The Stig's name would be used in formal introductions, such as "His Holiness, The Stig!".<ref>Top Gear - Bowler Wild Cat - BBC (6:10 in) BBCWorldwide on Youtube (5 April 2007)"</ref>

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