The Stig reveals the TRUTH behind the Top Gear races!
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Is it true he’s illegal in 17 states and only knows 2 facts about ducks?
Some say….
He's got a full size tattoo of his face... on his face.
And both of them are wrong. .
I'm not sure but some say that the outline of his left nipple is exactly the same shape as the Nurburgring
@@Hashx17 Classic! 👍
"You could feel your brain move inside your head " What a line.
The Mercedes Mclaren SLR race through The Netherlands also had shots in it that shows the car going the 'wrong' direction of the race.
Did the sting leave with the best top gear crew? Or did he stick around for another season/till his contract was up?
Wow, these are some cool stories.
The only thing that was real on Top Gear.
It was such an honor to have Ben out and to hear stories like these. Truly the coolest job in the world.
Truly the coolest guest in the world :)
I think you mean the coolest job...
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in the world.
Dude, I wish you could catch up with Clarkson too if he’s ever in the area. The stories that guy could tell..
Maybe a video idea for you guys. Ed telling the story of how he got the Stig to come on here?
Another great vinwiki video. Love to hear hear his stories.
Ben Collins is one of the few people who has driven both a Veyron and Chiron hard enough to learn the nuances of the handling of each car
He can Tell the differencies because he's a racing driver,other auto journalists just drive these,they cant feel anything behind the wheel,i think Ben wasted his time being the stig on top gear,he also has a charisma that very few of these guys that test cars have
I'm waiting for the plunker who saya Stradman lol
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@@andreiionescu205wdym wasted his time he's basically a legend at this point
@@randyvfromtheperchplunker???? Lol
@@andreiionescu205absolutely did not waste his time. That’s what ultimately made the him the star he is today!
Who else loved the Top Gear races against public transit?
The races on Top Gear were great travel logs and I loved when they carried them over to Amazon.
The absolute best. 612... Astons... It was great.
Outside of the travel specials, these were some of the best episodes.
I’m so relieved and happy to hear that was an organic one
Who didn't love them?
I can’t imagine being on the autobahn in a Porsche doing over 100 and then having to move over and get your doors blown off like you’re standing still by a veyron. Absolute insanity
100mph is slow, Stig said they were doing 160mph and the Veyron walked away from them.
100-120mph is pretty much a normal speed here. Anything above 155 is pretty rare, due to most production cars here being limited by factory.
@@Cher007 True I forgot they limited them to 155. Slow for a Veyron!!!!
Seems crazy now, imagine it in 2005 when the 996 was the newest 911 you could get
If you go only 100. You will be overtaken by Golfs actually even delivery cars like a Mercedes Sprinter will overtake you. 100 is not fast.
Really cool to hear that they weren't fake, I'd wondered how they got all the nice camera shots while racing, and they just didn't. Amazing guest
On the scale of fake, they'd fall just under the line. Super Staged I think they'd call it in the auto world.
Did you watch the video? He explained it quite clearly.
Videos like these are what made Top Gear so influential and powerful as a show. Great insight.
Ben collins is the man. So glad yall could get him on the channel multiple times.
Humble Porsche drivers, best part of the whole video.
I am very happy to hear this. As this proves the many people who say these races as staged that they are not staged.
The Mclaren F1 vs Bugatti race was def staged!
@@stanleysimmonsreactions9056Hammond you Ediot
Of course they are staged... Do you believe everything you are told? The editing made it so obvious, every one was a photo finish...
@@Disinterested-jg6pwno they weren't. May never made it to Blackpool. Hammond was many many hours behind Clarkson and May to the pole. Hammond and May were nowhere near beating Clarkson in the SLR to Oslo. Shall I go on?
@@Disinterested-jg6pwI can tell you without doubt they was not staged. They did add in some funny stuff like when Clarkson gave the cops middle finger but that was all cleard by them. I know this and another more as my family owned a company right next to we're they filmed top gear in Gilford. Just so you can look it up the company was called systems interface. I would get three complementary tickets all the time. I got to meet all the team including Clarkson Hammond and may almost on a weekly basis. You have no idea how much was edited out unless you was there filming for almost a full day just part of the crowd at the show. The only person I never got to meet was Ben Collins as he would turn up at Dunsfold all ready dressed up as the sting, I don't know if he had a little hidden place on site we're he could kick back and be himself away from anyone.
Some say he keeps a photo of his wallet, in his wallet
I like that anyone could have dressed as Stig but he still went out and did it himself
Yeh I noticed that point also - they could easily have gotten away with someone else in that suit, but he did it personally !! Fantastic
The difference between USA tv and UK Tv is that in the Uk they try to be real.
And that UK TV has imagination, or at least we did.
Although im not a Bugatti fan (Cars not in my wheelhouse ever I suspect) Watching Ben talk about them is a riveting education :-)
Love Bens little chats
He can drive as hell,but also can talk aswell,he's a very Smart guy,going down to the Little details about how a car behaves,Chris Harris does IT the same,but Collins îs a proper driver
The really really sad thing is that TV will never be this magical again. From the Stig to the cross continent races this was peak content. The Stig should be knighted.
Of course it bloody will. People say such over-the-top cliched stuff in the service of nostalgia
@@MarkPentlerThe new hosts of top gear have done a pretty good job at providing proof that you're wrong.
id love to see stiggy in being knighted hahah
You can't give only 6 minutes to the stig, HE'S THE STIG!
It's because he's that fast
Or is he? I don't see a full sized tattoo of his face on his face.
One of them anyway
HE'S CALLED THE STIG!
To be fair he's ONE of the Stigs and not even the original.
I love these videos since it confirms to me how real the show was, for the longest time i thought so many things were faked but thankfully i was wrong😅
I always wondered if it was Ben when the Stig was shown on camera outside of driving fast. I figured they just stuck an intern in the suit and said "ride the tube"...
This makes me so happy to hear it straight from someone at Top Gear that these races were never staged in and of themselves, they would just write the jokes and script the footage based on what happened, that's 🤩
That just makes the Jag with infinite fuel even more hilariously 🤣
James may has said in one of the episodes 'ofcourse these are staged but it was such fun'
the same way boxing is staged, you know who will win by the set up. A car vs a plane? Car easilly. A 5 times champion agains a 210lb newb? the champ wins @@TheBarnicle1911
@TheBarnicle1911 the script I'd written pre recording. But alot of what happens is spontaneous, they have an idea and just go with it
Shame you couldn't say the same for the Tesla Roadster test.
OMG! I feel honored that I can now say the Stig sat in the same chair as me. Only I beat him and got there first.
Some say he can touch MC Hammer 😅
Nah… that was Chuck Norris
@@ChrisMadsontoo young for top gear?
@bzilla1090 Nope, I watched them from beginning to end. The Chuck Norris jokes were in a similar vein to the Stig jokes so I was just making a parallel reference
I love all these Top Gear stories. The more, the merrier!!
Did you hear the one about the producer getting punched over the lack of hot food?
Absolutely LOVE Ben's 'matter of fact' stories about the glory days of Top Gear!
He is an absolute hoot of a car guy. He could very well be a presenter himself!
Out of all the thing's "faked" on the show for TV, it's nice to hear from the horse's mouth that those big epic races were real
Do you believe him?
They might have been real, but they were heavily handicapped in Jeremy's favor.
@@vladislavdimitrov4646I think it’s a case of the race was real, and whoever won was the winner. But them being like two minutes apart and all the shots of them running for the finish are totally staged.
Anytime someone is humbling Porsche owners im here for it. Not that it takes much.
For those of you who haven't already, get yourself a copy of "the man in the white suit" the book Ben Collins wrote about his time as the Stig. It offers an in-depth look in how Top Gear was made. And how his role was about more than just setting fast lap times or teaching celebrities how to drive on the track.
- During the races and the "Cheap cars" segments, it was his role to have the cars checked over, making sure they were at least road legal. But he was also told that if there was any mechanical fault or imminent signs of failure, that he was not allowed to have it fixed.
- That was because, although Top Gear was scripted to death, unforeseen disasters always made for good TV. A good example was in the second Africa race where Jeremy knocked out his own back window with the log he towed as a method of breaking. There simply is no way that they wrote that occurrence out in advance.
- He was also told that he could not reveal to the presenters what the other presenters had bought. Again, playing on the fact that unforeseen occurrences made for great TV.
- Finally, he revealed how he was shown the entire script, knew all what was going to happen in advance and being told by Andy Wilman to ignore it, wreak havoc. Which he did countless times, having a lot of fun in the process, creating the Stig as we know him.
I've always wondered about the many camera angles on these trips, which sort of do make you think it's a lot of start-stop-start-stop and being staged. Interesting to hear they did separate B-roll footage to get more outside views to fill in the screen time, whilst the races themselves were real. Great insight.
I really appreciate that about Top Gear. They didn't think too hard about anything, they just did it organically and the episodes materialised around them. You get the feeling they don't do those kind of organic races or events in the Grand Tour, maybe apart from the big specials like Namibia or Mongolia.
The Stig is the fourth element of Top Gear... he's much part of the folklore involving the show as the other three gentlemen. I could listen Ben Collins telling stories all day long.
The more I see Ben Collins the more I like him. Great to see he's got a speaking part at last!
As well as having some great anecdotes and just clearly being a nice chap, it’s nice to have someone featured in a motoring related video that talks with intelligence and can put together proper sentences, unlike most ‘RUclipsr’s’.
Met Ben at the Nürburgring a few weeks ago. Such a kind guy and very nice to talk to!
Ben Collins regularly hit 220+ mph when he was a Le Mans racer, so he really really does know what he's talking about. When he speaks, I listen!
Well, there you go. If you can't afford a Bugatti Veyron get an Audi RS6. 😊
Jeremy took a Bugatti Veyron, quite rightly.
He says it like it's a common thing.
I mean, Richard would've crashed it. And May would've stayed at the speed limit the entire time.
Top gear made Bugatti famous and you can't tell me otherwise
Definitely my favorite thing about old Top Gear where the races. The Vietnam one, was a lot of fun to watch.
Some say….. He once killed a bear with a toothpick.
The film from running the Veyron, flat-out (on the back straight at the VW track, I think?) was awesome. "At this speed, the tires will only last about 15 minutes, but that's okay, because the fuel, runs out in 12."
The fact Michelin actually rated those tires drive a car that heavy at 250mph for 15 min yet still be good all-around tires for most everything else is insane to me.
Always great listening to Ben! Appreciate him coming on and telling the stories that he does
Too Bad that they couldnt incorporate some of the ideas from Top Gear to the Grand Tour. The new GT is absolutely horrible. Same old pranks, same old approach, no exotic cars, no real races....just three boring guys. JC has turned into Jaba the Hut, James May playing the bumbling court jester, and Richard Hammond trying to play the impish teen type. Im 60 and in better shape then these guys. They have "Jumped the Shark" so to speak.
Ben has gone so fast for so long, hes actually slowed down his aging.
Time slows down as you approach light speed.
@@bwofficial1776Only The Stig could prove Einstein at his driving day job.
I never knew they actually had Ben do the stig parts of the public transit races. I had always just assumed they used a junior member of the production team, who kinda matched his stature.
1:55 The thing with the Top Gear trio is to car enthusiasts they really are rockstars, they made a career out of every car guys dream... They got to drive all the new cars people were interested in, talk about and slander ones they didn't like, and go on road trips with their friends in cars they all loved. Not to mention they were hilarious and so likeable tons of non car people I've shown the show have become fans just because of them.
I guess that top speed run was done with once chance, since I’m sure the top speed key has to be inserted. A certain amount of steering lock or a touch of the brakes etc brings it out of top speed mode. Still possible.
I've seen one Bugatti in my life and he describes it perfectly, it is literally a UFO. I first saw it in the distance and couldn't make out what car it was, but I got this feeling in my gut that it was a special car. When I got closer and saw what it was I just remember this feeling of awe and utter amazement that I've never had with any other car before. I've seen it plenty on TV but in person it truly felt like I was seeing a UFO.
That is a car i would love to drive. Too bad there is no affordable way to actually drive one. The insurance alone omg could you imagine.
Love the Ben Collins. Hopefully he comes back.
"At 250mph, you can only run the tyres for 15min - which is fine as the tank empties in 13!!!" 🤣🤣😎
Legend and always a fan of top gear from the early days, I remember getting the 1st edition of the magazine at the age of 9 😅
I have first hand knowledge that they are fake, or at least one of them was. The Blackpool Switch On race where they had like 14 hours and one tank of fuel to get from Switzerland to Blackpool, didn’t happen as shown on TV because at least 2 of them were actually in Blackpool all day on the day they were allegedly driving up the country. It’s possible they might have sent them out in the cars in the evening towards Manchester to film them driving into Blackpool itself
Anybody who believed Top Gear was an ounce truth, must also believe wrestling is real too lol
Is this about Top Gear or about Bugatti? Might as well call it a Bugatti advertisement.
I'm more amazed about the camera van that always seem to be ahead of all the supercars they drive on the road from point A to point B.
Who were all the different stigs?
Perry McCarthy, Ben Collins and Phil Keen. There has been other stand ins at times too I believe.
The incredible thing is most Tesla models will beat it in acceleration
i love how a lot of this was just gushing about how good the veyron is lol. its nice to hear the races were more or less real. id always figured they were, but you never know. and i know top gear DOES fake some stuff, but its usually made obvious when they do.
I’m so happy that Ben Collins is Ben Collins now and that he can talk about when he was the Stig. He’s a fascinating person, great street teller and has so much more to offer than the white suited tamed racing driver. It’s better to know the man is purely a humble, affable, well spoken, true badass.
I still think the Kew Bridge to London City Airport was rigged against the Stig. Was he told the route to take, because he took the bus past a station that has a quicker train into town, just to get a slower district line tube. He'd have probably saved at least 20 minutes, not getting stuck in Chiswick high road, then another 15 to Waterloo.
The whole thing was rigged the moment you saw there wasn't a motorbike or moped involved.
13 minutes? what useless car .. but honestly, if i was billionaire i wouldn't be driving one of those. i'd probably try it tho just for the sake of it, but i'd never see myself drive that.
if i had the money, i'd get classic KITT and replace interior with high-tech interior and add self drive + remote drive via 5g, so i can literally drive it from behind my PC or by using laptop. having that pure power is just "meh" to me, if you want pure power, get a jet.
however i'd heavily modify KITT, it would be hybrid and i'd also have propane system, so it's super eco and can drive either on petrol, propane and/or electric. so it's super eco and fast, that's what i'd like. solar panels as roof and rear window, so i can leave it standing and wouldn't have to worry about batteries running flat.
people just have no imagination nowdays, everything is a copy of something or just pure speed, but no creativity. you can say KITT would be copy too, but KITT never actually existed, it was movie prop only. it was my favorite tv show and i always wanted to drive one, but not exact copy, my own version. that's something most people will never see, Bugatti is production car and regardless it being super expensive and rare, it's still not as rare as KITT.
another car i'd buy, is Dodge M4S and also Lancia "new" Stratos, i don't think you'll ever see either of those in person (unless in a car show). Dodge M4S is super rare, it was originally designed as Indycar's pace car, 2.4l engine outputting 650hp, now that's something! and Stratos is just cool looking, but Veyron and Chiron as just meh .. there are many cars that look similar.
Is it true that he doesn't have any knees?
Always fascinating to get the dirt from this truth-teller
It still amazes me how many people still fight about if the show was "real" or "staged". Both answers are just wrong. The sutil nuances and the mixture of fantasy and crude reality is what made the show so awesome!
I always enjoy listening to Stig!
Goes to show just how good they really were at presenting that show. They pushed the envelope and set the bar so high back then that the closest thing we have to that kind of viewer entertainment today are the carwow drag races.
Supercar people are goofy. They prefer the absolutely most complicated engineering solutions. A GM LS engine can make an easy 1,000hp for about $30k. And can cool said engine with 1 radiator and 1 intercooler. It's a reliable formula that's cheap to maintain. Supercar builders create such complicated and fragile powerplants that people freak out when there's more than 20k miles on it. Because they are fragile and shockingly expensive to keep running. That is BAD engineering. Owners just park these amazing cars so they don't plummet in value due to miles. It's like not "dating" your hot girlfriend, so she's tight for the next guy. It's a rich guy culture, not a car guy culture.
Some say that each of his toenails are exactly the same as a woman’s nipples, and that he thinks the credit crunch is some kind of breakfast cereal. All we know is he’s called the Stig.”
Great words about the Veyron, shame about its image, if only in a world it wasnt allowed for rappers, scrumbags and rich kids not to go near it.
I'm impressed that the external shots were set up because they did the race for real
I have a lot of respect for Ben. He was treated unfairly.
Having driven all the cars throughout the show, they really are blessed.
...want to see The Stig B-roll material.
oh fuck yeah, the stig is a fellow ben
Of course not! If Clarkson had to look for a parking space like NORMAL people, he’d have lost every race. You don’t have to park a train, bus or ferry, or top up the meter.
I was on the Autobahn in my F8 Tributo doing a steady 250 Km/h and then a Bugatti Chiron appeared in my rearview mirror. I pulled in to the right lane and the white Chiron just blew past me as if I was standing still. I tried my best to catch up but, I simply couldn't.....
Thanks for pulling over, I was in a hurry to go for a poo.
So is it true that you’re terrified of ducks?
Thank you to the algorithm today.
If you actually believed that every race ended in minutes from each other you really need to wonder where you took a wrong turn. 😂 And ask someone you trust for advice when you are going to vote.
No no no, the Stig will always be a mystery. Nobody knows what it was or where it came from. Poor Ben was just an effort to prolong the myth when Stig disappeared into the ether.
Jezza, the big dumb one, for sure can absolutely confirm this.
Once Top Gear went HD I remember a shot where it was obvious it wasn't Jeremy driving. It cut from a shot inside the car to a shot outside with the windows digitally blurred.
What are the odds I was just watching a top gear episode and then I go onto RUclips and I find this video
I want to know if the LFA vs Viper vs Aston race was staged 🤔
Hah! The DMV can't even find where I first registered my 68 Corolla with THEM in 1988....good luck getting a history Lemon folks.
I'm third owner and tried to trace it. Toyota doesn't know where it was first sold, just that vin is a 1968 but my title says 1969. That's what I want to find out...why.
Only 7000ish 1968s were sold. First year in the US but they started late, 6 months into the year.
The Bugatti Veyron was only leagues ahead of *most* other petrol cars. A McLaren F1 road car could beat it in a quarter mile sprint. A £35,000 Ariel Atom (among others) could beat it around a track. And then came electric and the Veyron became ordinary. Cars that could outsprint it could still do hundreds of miles on the road instead of only fifty if it was running above 150mph. They were getting similar or better performance for less money. They were lighter. They were more practical. You could get seven people in a Model X and still do 0-60mph in less than 3.5 seconds. About 2.6 seconds with just the driver on board. The fact is that the Veyron was only special because no-one else was trying to make a similar show piece. It was done at a loss and required massive amounts of engineering. Modern high performance EVs actually need to be tuned down because their motors fully unleashed might rip the car to pieces. As fast as they go they can all be switched up even faster with just a click of a mouse.
About 12 years ago I was working as a dispatch rider in London and had a drop off at a very smart boutique hotel just around the corner from Downing street - as I pulled up the only place I could fit the bike was perpendicular to the kerb, between a Veyron and some other Supercar I forget .... because Veyron!!!
There were 3 very large, very serious looking, security guards minding the car.
I took off my helmet, nodded to them, nodded towards my shitty courier bike and said, "thanks lads - make sure no one scratches it"
Only one straight face out of three ..... amateurs!
Another day I came within 2 feet of running over Damon Hill - but that's another story
Julia Carling broke my pen when I was a despatch rider and John Craven asked me to move my bike when I was delivering a package to his daughter. Oh yeah, I also had to drop off something at a hotel for Ricky Martin and I told the receptionist I had no idea who he was, which was true!
"TRUTH behind the Top Gear races" === "Bugatti advert"
(not for Ben, for poster and us. For Ben it was just genuine passion after mind blown.)
my understanding is; both facts the Stig knew about ducks were wrong.
whilst Ben Collins sold out the BBC causing many problems the presenters and he maintained a mutual respect over time.
you have to acknowledge all the best of awards this show garnered worldwide
mostly for the races specials and a never replaced camaraderie.
In the truffle race, you can hear James May filing his flight plan as he leaves Turin. If you look up the airport code, it's the one he then "unexpectedly" ends up after "trying and failing" to cross the alps! So no, it's not entirely real!
Anyone who thinks |Top Gear wasn't scripted to within an inch of its life needs their head examined. NOTHING wasn't planned/edited/scripted.
WAIT! I would’ve thought the Stig that went through London public transport was just some bloke, ie not the same racing driver because it didn’t need to be!
Made for humbling Porsches. They are about 40 years too late. Nissan had the gtr doing that, and Toyota with the MR2. Then the first building sleepers.
I can tell you which race was staged without question. Veyron vs F1. There are no possible numbers which suggest F1 can jump of the line so much quicker than the veyron.
Has he ever/ does anyone know if he was also most of "the stigs "blank" cousin" when they did specials? I know for some, like the Botswana, they showed a black guy in a stig helmet but was it him traveling around the world with them for the specials.
They really used someone in pain with broken ribs to travel on a train, despite being completely unrecognizable?
Anyone could have done it.
Why?????