Stig was in the SAS

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Apparently the papers are reporting that The Stig was a trained killer in 23 SAS regiment.


From The Sun: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepag...Top-Gears-Stig-is-a-former-member-of-SAS.html
RACING driver Ben Collins, unmasked yesterday as Top Gear mystery man The Stig, is a former member of the SAS.

Ben trained SAS heroes in daring "escape and evade" driving skills while serving with the regiment, The Sun can reveal.


Millions of viewers have seen the race ace coaching celebrities on how to achieve the fastest time around a TV circuit in Top Gear's reasonably-priced car.

But sources close to the special forces unit - motto Who Dares Wins - last night told how he also passed on his expertise to British troops.

And they revealed they had known his secret identity as The Stig ever since he landed the job on the BBC's flagship motoring show in 2003 - even though fans were in the dark.

Winning driver ... Ben Collins leaves court
Winning driver ... Ben Collins leaves court

Collins, 35, whose face was hidden from viewers by his race helmet's tinted visor, trained in hand-to-hand combat with the SAS before passing on his driving skills.

He was axed from his TV role last night after winning a legal bid to reveal his identity by publishing his memoirs.

Beeb bosses had claimed the stunt driver was bound by a confidentiality agreement and that revealing The Stig's true identity would ruin viewers' fun.

Behind you! ... Stig with Top Gear trio
Behind you! ... Stig with Top Gear trio

But after a two-day private hearing at London's High Court, Mr Justice Morgan refused to grant an injunction which would stop publishers HarperCollins releasing The Man In The White Suit in two weeks.

Insiders said sports car ace Collins, from Bristol, would be given the push when the series returns for its 16th series later this year.

One said: "Bosses are livid. There's no way they'll welcome him back.

"He's not a full-time employee, just contracted on a per-series basis, so it'll be easy not to renew his deal.

Badge of honour ... SAS emblem
Badge of honour ... SAS emblem

Producers are still deciding whether to axe The Stig entirely or bring him back as someone else."

Collins, who replaced black-clad Stig Perry McCarthy, rushed from court at one point to visit wife Georgina who had just given birth to their third child Cassius.

And with his TV identity finally made public last night, The Sun can detail his proud military past.

Collins served as a member of the renowned 23 SAS, the regiment of highly-trained reservists.

There, chiefs quickly began using him to pass on his driving skills.

One fellow SAS member said: "We've known he was The Stig all along - it has been a standing joke within the regiment. He worked as a course instructor in Hereford.

"On the driving tracks he helped pass on his knowledge of high-speed escape and evade tactics."
Weapon

Sun security expert and former SAS legend Andy McNab said: "Having the best driving skills are a vital part of SAS training. They need to know how to use a vehicle as a form of escape and also a weapon.

Star pals ... Stig with Cameron Diaz and Tom Cruise
Star pals ... Stig with Cameron Diaz and Tom Cruise
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"The SAS also need to know how to drive safely at high speeds, and that's where The Stig would come in handy. Anyone within the Regiment with the skills he has would have been seized on straight away."

Only a handful of people on Top Gear knew the identity of The Stig - including hosts Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May.

Last night HarperCollins called the court ruling "a victory for freedom of speech", while a BBC spokeswoman said the Corporation had not ruled out pushing for damages.

Critics blasted the Beeb for spending tens of thousands of pounds of licence fee-payers' cash on the case.

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MP Phillip Davies, a member of the House of Commons culture select committee, said: "I fully expected the BBC to lose the case.

"Pursuing a case they have virtually no chance of winning is completely futile because his name was out there."

From the Daily Mail: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...e-Stig-Top-Gear-driver-revealed-SAS-hero.html
The driver revealed to be The Stig from BBC's Top Gear is a former specialist SAS driving instructor who trained servicemen in the art of 'high-speed escape and evade tactics'.

Ben Collins was unmasked yesterday when he won the right to publish his autobiography after seven years as Top Gear's mysterious driving expert.

But as details of his former life in the military became public, BBC chiefs were expected to end his involvement in the hit TV Series.
Mystery man: Ben Collins, pictured leaving the High Court today, right, was revealed as The Stig last month
Mystery man: Ben Collins, pictured leaving the High Court today, right, was revealed as The Stig last month

Mystery: Ben Collins, at the High Court yesterday, right, was revealed as The Stig last month and unveiled today as a former member of the SAS

The High Court case has also cast doubt on whether the character will reappear at all in the next series of the programme, played by a different driver.

A decision on whether The Stig will be axed altogether is expected in the next two months but is unlikely to be announced before the series starts in December.


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Collins, 35, was part of the renowned 23 SAS, the regiment of highly-trained reservists, where he acted as a driving instructor, having previously trained in hand-to-hand combat.

'We've known he was The Stig all along - it has been a standing joke within the regiment. He worked as a course instructor in Hereford,' a member of the group told the Sun.

HarperCollins, who will publish the book this month, said in a statement after court: 'This is a victory for freedom of speech.

'Ben Collins has a great story to tell about his seven years as The Stig which will appeal to a wide audience beyond the world of motoring enthusiasts.

'The book, titled The Man in the White Suit, will be published on September 16.'
Petrol heads: The Stig with the rest of the Top Gear crew, from left, Richard Hammond, James May and Jeremy Clarkson

Petrol heads: The Stig with the rest of the Top Gear crew, from left, Richard Hammond, James May and Jeremy Clarkson

Mr Collins, who has acted as Daniel Craig's stunt double in one James Bond film, was named as a possible Stig last year after a builder claimed to have seen the distinctive white outfit at the driver's Bristol home.

Speculation intensified recently after the accounts of his company, Collins Autosport, were found to list 'driving services provided for the BBC, mainly in the Top Gear programme'.

The company recorded a ' cornerstone year' in December 2003, a month after The Stig's first appearance on TV.

The BBC remained determined to protect the identity of its Stig, even though taking the fight to court may have cost up to ?100,000.

Bosses say revealing who he is would spoil viewers' enjoyment of the popular programme.

After the attempt to win an injunction failed, a spokesman said: 'The Top Gear audience has always made it clear they enjoyed the mystery around the identity of The Stig. The BBC felt it important to protect that anonymity.

'The BBC brought this action as we believe it is vital to protect the character of The Stig, which ultimately belongs to the licence-fee payer.'

Sources suggested that the BBC was unlikely to appeal yesterday's decision. When the identity of the first incarnation of The Stig, who wore a black suit, was revealed as Perry McCarthy, he was 'killed off'.

Top Gear bosses are now deciding whether to introduce a new Stig - in a different coloured suit - or not bring him back at all.

The BBC refused to rule anything out, saying it would not talk about plans for the next series yet.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...r-driver-revealed-SAS-hero.html#ixzz0yNl2pg5x
 
There can NEVER be enough Stig threads.

But since the show isn't going to return for a while, we've got to gossip about something.
 
If that's true that's bad ass
 
How long until this whole mess will be buried in a shallow grave?
 
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