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pornomagboy

wake me up before you gogo who needs potter when
May 16, 2006
6,083
peacehaven
the stig done the london to brighton earlier, i saw him with my own eyes did anyone else see him in his true glory
 










Gully

Monkey in a seagull suit.
Apr 24, 2004
16,812
Way out west
Never thought that I would hear myself saying this...but I would love to have a go with that steam engine, it looked well impressive...shovelling coal for however many hours that was, what a good workout that would be!
 


Tomo1794

New member
Apr 7, 2009
967
Leighton Buzzard
Never thought that I would hear myself saying this...but I would love to have a go with that steam engine, it looked well impressive...shovelling coal for however many hours that was, what a good workout that would be!

be a good experience but a bit heart beaking to still come second to may. Come on
 




itszamora

Go Jazz Go
Sep 21, 2003
7,282
London
That would make sense. I'd be sure that, while he's clearly not the everyday Stig, he was behind the wheel of that Ferrari.

Assuming there is one normal Stig, there is no way that he could suddenly get around the track 7 seconds quicker than he's managed before. No car in the world would provide that amount of different. The difference was probably not so much about the car but about the quality of Schumacher as a driver (I couldn't stand the bloke in his F1 days, but he is doubtless a very very good driver).

The car does make a huge difference, that Ferrari is stupid quick and set up for pure performance unlike many of the cars that go round there. It has slick tyres, and that alone is probably worth 3 or 4 seconds over most things round that track. Plus unlike most cars with 800-odd horsepower, this actually looked like it could put it down. That's not to say Schumacher didn't make a difference, but 'real Stig' knows that track so well that it wouldn't have been much.
 










Gazwag

5 millionth post poster
Mar 4, 2004
30,586
Bexhill-on-Sea
Never thought that I would hear myself saying this...but I would love to have a go with that steam engine, it looked well impressive...shovelling coal for however many hours that was, what a good workout that would be!

that's what my Dad's job was
 






Barrel of Fun

Abort, retry, fail
I can't believe he is the real stig as surely he can earn 10 times what the BBC pay to be a corporate host at a Grand Prix.

The Stig role would not necessarily contravene other work contracts, he has a fortune as it stands and it is probably good fun? Does everything have to be about money?
 


Titanic

Super Moderator
Helpful Moderator
Jul 5, 2003
39,751
West Sussex
The Stig role would not necessarily contravene other work contracts, he has a fortune as it stands and it is probably good fun? Does everything have to be about money?

and all the 'Stig' parts of the series could be recorded in one or two days anyway... so it's not exactly a huge commitment either.
 


trueblue

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
10,888
Hove
The fact that anyone thinks there is ONE Stig - let alone that it's Michael Schumacher - amazes me...

Look at it this way. You're making a TV show. You're going to get cars to take round the track at various, quite unpredictable times according to what's convenient for the manufacturer.

You then need someone, preferably a racing driver, to put the car through its paces. But racing drivers (and even ex racing drivers) tend to be busy with testing, racing, corporate events, maybe even family life, so it's going to be very tricky to always use the same one.

If you're using a different guy all the time though, comparing the times around the track doesn't work so well.... different drivers, different times. So you create one, anonymous driver and build him up into a bit of a cult hero.

A good idea, but almost certainly one that was reached for practical reasons.
 


WATFORD zero

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
27,441
The fact that anyone thinks there is ONE Stig - let alone that it's Michael Schumacher - amazes me...

Look at it this way. You're making a TV show. You're going to get cars to take round the track at various, quite unpredictable times according to what's convenient for the manufacturer.

You then need someone, preferably a racing driver, to put the car through its paces. But racing drivers (and even ex racing drivers) tend to be busy with testing, racing, corporate events, maybe even family life, so it's going to be very tricky to always use the same one.

If you're using a different guy all the time though, comparing the times around the track doesn't work so well.... different drivers, different times. So you create one, anonymous driver and build him up into a bit of a cult hero.

A good idea, but almost certainly one that was reached for practical reasons.

Just don't tell me your theories on Santa Claus or the tooth fairy :rant::rant:
 




maffew

Well-known member
Dec 10, 2003
8,970
Worcester England
The fact that anyone thinks there is ONE Stig - let alone that it's Michael Schumacher - amazes me...

Look at it this way. You're making a TV show. You're going to get cars to take round the track at various, quite unpredictable times according to what's convenient for the manufacturer.

You then need someone, preferably a racing driver, to put the car through its paces. But racing drivers (and even ex racing drivers) tend to be busy with testing, racing, corporate events, maybe even family life, so it's going to be very tricky to always use the same one.

If you're using a different guy all the time though, comparing the times around the track doesn't work so well.... different drivers, different times. So you create one, anonymous driver and build him up into a bit of a cult hero.

A good idea, but almost certainly one that was reached for practical reasons.


:cry:
 


REDLAND

Active member
Jul 7, 2003
9,443
At the foot of the downs
Schumacher was probably the only person that Ferrari would let drive their car round the track.

It was Schumachers car, Ferrari have given him one, the reason for the expose last night because to anyone in the know the FACT that was Shumachers car would have been obvious and thus to avoid media speculation if he was the Stig they decided to out him ..

Hes not the usual Stig(s) though ..
 


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