Video: Top Gear’s Black Stig coming back?

Submitted by Vanja K. on Monday, 23 March 20096 Comments

Top Gear's Black Stig coming back?

New footage released on YouTube today shows the Black Stig, Top Gear’s original star driver, climbing out of the ocean, raising speculation that the BBC may consider bringing the character back after the current Stig’s identity was revealed last month. With his right glove lost durign the jump from HMS Invincible, he has been seen once again. The original Stig, the masked racing driver who became a household name, was the brainchild of Jeremy Clarkson when the programme was relaunched in 2002. The character was retired around the time he was identified as British racing driver Perry McCarthy. The Stig’s name was based on the monicker given to new boys at Clarkson’s school, Repton.

The official press release stated:

“Until now, the original Stig from BBC Top Gear was thought to have been killed back in 2003, when he drove a modified Jaguar XJS off the end of HMS Invincible aircraft carrier at 109mph … The nation was shocked that the Stig was dead. However, recent footage has been found on YouTube showing that he miraculously survived.”

Until he was unmasked few people apart from a handful of BBC production staff and journalists knew the true identity of the current white-suited Stig. The name of the Stig, beloved of the show’s hosts Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May, has been an open secret within the motoring world for some years, but the media have refrained from publishing his name to uphold the spirit of the programme.

Late last month, however, a newspaper outed Ben Collins, a Bristol-based former American speedway driver and stuntman, after following up a story in a Bristol newspaper about a man commissioning a photographic studio in the city to produce limited edition prints of the character.

Before Collins, Perry McCarthy played the Stig for 22 episodes of Top Gear, until his identity was revealed. McCarthy said he was the original Stig in the second edition of his autobiography Flat Out Flat Broke, which, contrary to popular belief, was published after the black Stig was retired.

In adding more confusion with this news, the official statement was that nobody knows how did the black Stig actually die, did he die, and was his body ever recovered from the depths of the ocean. Some believe he used the nitrous octane equipment from the Jag to breathe. Some believe he can communicate with dolphins and they cared for him. Has he returned because he can sense White Stig has had his identity exposed?

Nevertheless it will be nice to see if BBC brings old Stig back to the show, we will have’to wait untill the new season of Top Gear starts at June 2009. but untill then, here is a video showing the Black Stig coming out from the sea. Enjoy the video, and hopefully we will see him again once more …

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6 Comments »

  • Lychee said:

    Maybe this is true, the glow is a nice touch to the video …

  • Njave said:

    It will be fun to see whether he actually returns, not to mention that they will have’to do something with the White Stig also in that case.

  • Michael W. Rush said:

    In great Top Gear style, this is the right line for this news anyway …
    In adding more confusion with this news, the official statement was that nobody knows how did the black Stig actually die, did he die, and was his body ever recovered from the depths of the ocean. Some believe he used the nitrous octane equipment from the Jag to breathe. Some believe he can communicate with dolphins and they cared for him. Has he returned because he can sense White Stig has had his identity exposed?
    :P

  • Schroeder said:

    Oh man, can’t wait for the next season …

  • Mannstein said:

    Some say … that he will maybe be back :P

  • ToniBBB said:

    Look at the people on the beach, funny :P

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