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Ben Collins (racing driver)

Ben Lievesley Collins (born 13 February 1975)[1][2] is a racing driver from Bristol, England. He has competed in motor racing since 1994 in many categories, from Formula Three and Indy Lights to sportscars, GT racing and stock cars.

Ben Collins
Collins signing autographs in 2009
Nationality British
Born (1975-02-13) 13 February 1975 (age 47)
Bristol, England
Previous series
Championship titles
2003ASCAR
24 Hours of Le Mans career
Years2001, 2002, 2011, 2014
TeamsTeam Ascari, RML
Best finish12th
Class wins0

Collins was placed second in the Marlboro Masters Formula 3 championship event in 2000. He set the pace at the 2001 Le Mans 24 hours race in his first season for approximately four hours during the rain at night. After winning the European Stock Car Championship in 2003 ASCAR stock car racing he was signed by PDM Racing to do selected rounds of the 2004 Indy Racing League, but the car never appeared. In 2005, he competed in the British GT Championship in a Porsche 996 GT3, winning races on the way before moving up to the FIA GT Series with Ascari where he led races and scored several pole positions.

In addition to racing, Collins' company Collins Autosport Limited provides precision and stunt driving services, particularly for BBC Television, including Top Gear[3][4] and Top Gear Live, as well as for the film industry, such as driving James Bond's car in Quantum of Solace and Casino Royale, and Eve Moneypenny's car in Skyfall.

In August 2010, The Sunday Times alleged that Collins may be one of the identities of The Stig—an otherwise unidentified presenter on the Top Gear show—on the basis of financial filing made by the Collins Autosport company.[5] On 1 September 2010 the BBC was refused a court injunction preventing Collins from publishing an autobiography revealing himself to be The Stig.[6] On 1 October 2010, it was announced that Collins would join Fifth Gear as a presenter.[7] In 2012 Collins joined as co-presenter of Polish TVN's Automaniak.[8] In February 2014, he was added to the 'Drivers Club' of the newly formed Formula E series, but did not compete in the inaugural 2014–15 season.[9]

Personal life

Collins was born in Bristol, but spent the first ten years of his life in California in the US, where his father worked for a distribution company. Collins attended Blundell's School and after studying law at the University of Exeter, he spent around four years serving in the British Army, serving some of his time as a Special Forces driving instructor.[10][11] His racing career started in 1994.[10] He worked for Hornby as brand manager of the Scalextric model slot car division.[10][12] As of 2010 Collins continued to live in Bristol.[13]

Racing

 
Ben Collins driving the No.84 car in the 2003 European SCSA championship

Collins has competed in motorsport since 1994.[14] In 1995 he competed in Formula Vauxhall Junior, finishing third overall with two wins and eight podiums. He also competed in the Formula Opel Winter Series, placing second overall driving for Sir Jackie Stewart who commented in Autosport Magazine, "When you see the likes of Ben Collins in Formula One, remember you saw them here first".[15] The following season he competed briefly in Formula Vauxhall for Martin Donnelly, scoring a 2nd-place finish in the opening round at Donington Park - Martin remarked that "Ben is an aggressive driver with phenomenal natural speed."

Collins moved onto the British Formula 3 Championship in 1996. In 1997, he finished eighth in the standings driving for Fortec Motorsport, and also finished eighth in the Macau Grand Prix.[16] After another year in Formula Three in 1998, Collins raced in the American Indy Lights series in 1999, finishing thirteen in the standings.[16] For 2000, he returned to British F3 to drive for Carlin Motorsport, once again finishing eighth. He also finished second in the 2000 Masters of Formula 3 race at Zandvoort. Collins has been a test driver for racing manufacturer Ascari during Ascari A10 development,[17] and undertaken testing of Formula One cars.[18]

In 2001, Collins raced in the FIA Sportscar Championship for Team Ascari, with Werner Lupberger, the pair winning at Donington Park and finishing joint sixth in the standings. The team also raced at the 2001 24 Hours of Le Mans. Collins also finished sixth at the 2002 12 Hours of Sebring for Ascari.

In 2003, Collins raced in the ASCAR European Oval racing series with RML, winning six races on his way to being crowned champion. He continued racing in the series in 2004.

Collins returned to sportscars in 2005 to race in the British GT Championship and FIA GT Championship with Embassy Racing, placing 3rd in the series.

In 2006 he rejoined Ascari, racing in the FIA GT3 European Championship.

In 2007 Collins tested a NASCAR Cup Series car at Lakeland Speedway with the Red Bull Racing Team.

In 2009 Collins was named as an endurance driver for Australian V8 Supercars team, Kelly Racing/Jack Daniel's Racing, partnering with Nathan Pretty.[19]

In the 2010 Le Mans Series season, he was racing for RML AD Group. His first race for the team was the 2010 1000 km of Algarve, finishing fourth overall and winning the LMP2 class.[20] He remained with the team for the next round, the 2010 1000 km of Hungaroring, where they finished fourth in both class and overall.

Collins competed in the final meeting of the 2010 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship, driving a BMW for the Motorbase Performance team. He finished his first race in 14th and bettered that with a 12th in his second. However he retired in the third and he never returned the following season.

In 2021, Collins once again found himself behind a racing wheel as he took part in the Britcar Praga Championship alongside ex-SAS and Who Dares Wins star Jay Morton and Angus Fender. The pair drive the 85 car, nicknamed Blade. They're currently P7 in the championship on 114 points as of the cancelled meet at Brands Hatch in July.

In 2022, Collins took part in the inaugural season of the Praga Cup.

Collins Autosport

Collins is a regular writer for Autosport magazine testing the latest racing cars, has written for The Sunday Times, fronted Sky Sports' televised NASCAR coverage, along with appearances on the British car-focused television programmes Top Gear (BBC Two), Pulling Power (ITV1) and driven (Channel 4).[12]

He worked as a precision-driver in the film National Treasure: Book of Secrets where he doubled for the actor Nicolas Cage and drove in some of the high-speed sequences in London.[21][22] As a precision-driver in the 2008-film Quantum of Solace, Collins drove James Bond's Aston Martin DBS as a stunt double for Daniel Craig in the lead role.[18][3][10][12] He has also worked as a stunt driver on Skyfall and Spectre.

He also holds a World Record for the maximum distance of driving a car on two wheels (a manoeuvre called "skiing").[12]

Collins presented television programme Xtreme Teen Drivers,[12] shown on BBC Three on 15 December 2007; as an advanced driving instructor within the programme, he was trying to teach a young boy racer to drive more safely.

Collins' company Ben Collins Auto-sport has provided its logistics and third-party liability insurance for prize-winner track day events promoted by Top Gear magazine.[23]

Top Gear

Collins has appeared on the popular BBC television programme Top Gear as himself,[24] with his company providing drivers and driving services since December 2003.[18] In Series 2 Episode 10, Collins appeared as one member of BBC Top Gear-team in the 24-hour Citroën 2CV racing event. The team finished thirteenth, out of thirty four cars, 24 laps behind the leaders, with Collins setting the fastest lap.

In 2004, Collins made an appearance during the fourth series of Top Gear, alongside parachutist Tim Carter.[25] The stunt involved Carter and an aerial cameraman jumping out of a Cessna light aircraft then landing in the open-topped Mercedes car being driven at a speed by Collins.[26] The open-top car was introduced as belonging to Collins and had earlier been used, driven by The Stig, during a wig test in Series 3 Episode 5.

In 2004, the driver featured in the second episode of series five, driving a Lancer Evo VII and then a Bowler Wildcat vehicle in a rally race against mountain boarding world champion Tom Kirkman[26][27][28]

At the start of series six, Collins appeared with other British Touring Car Championship racing and stunt drivers for a Five-a-side football game using a fleet of Toyota Aygo cars.[26] Collins played in a team captained by Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond. The other drivers were Paul Swift, Tim Harvey and Tom Chilton (blue team); playing against James May, Russ Swift, Matt Neal, Dan Eaves and Rob Huff (red team).

Collins could be seen driving the Honda Civic Type-R against Jeremy Clarkson in Episode 6 of Series 10.[29]

The sixth episode of series seventeen of Top Gear featured a team of amputee soldiers training driving a Bowler Wildcat and being trained by Collins to take part in the Dakar Rally.[30]

Collins also appeared in the Top Gear Special, '50 Years of Bond Cars', on the set of Skyfall. Collins, who worked as a stunt driver on the film was interviewed by Richard Hammond.

On a separate occasion, following an accident involving Richard Hammond in September 2006, the Health & Safety Executive report into the event recorded that Collins had "worked closely with Top Gear as a high-performance driver and consultant" and had prepared a briefing for Richard Hammond preceding the event.[31]

The Stig

 
The Stig

On 19 January 2009, British newspaper The Daily Telegraph ran a story claiming that they had "outed" Collins as being one of the people behind the white-suit incarnation of The Stig, at the same time noting that "Collins, from Bristol, has always denied being the Stig".[3]

The Times, in a follow-up article, stated 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" which concluded that "a newspaper broke with the convention to out Mr Collins, 33, after following up a story in a Bristol newspaper".[4] Similar allegations were repeated by The Sunday Times during August 2010.

Two Bristol-based local newspapers had published articles a week before The Times in January 2009, on the basis of information leaked from a local art gallery. Collins had previously commissioned a Clifton-based business in September 2008, to produce a limited-edition run of poster prints.[32] Collins had initially portrayed himself as a BBC marketing executive[32] and only confirmed a more detailed connection to the Top Gear show after the signing of confidentiality agreements by the business owners.[32][33] The signed poster image showed a salt flat scene, with The Stig positioned standing on it.[26][33]

However, at the time Top Gear presenter James May claimed that the Stig's identity had not been outed. There had been speculation that there may have been more than one person who plays the Stig.[34]

Autobiography publication

During August to September 2010 the BBC started legal proceedings against Harper Collins, with the BBC attempting to obtain a High Court injunction to prevent the publishing of a book entitled The Man in The White Suit, apparently authored by Collins. The injunction was quashed by the High Court, allowing the possibility of the book being published on its intended release date of 16 September 2010 in the United Kingdom and 1 October 2010 in Australia.[35]

In an exclusive interview with WitneyTV recorded on 3 September 2010 and broadcast on 7 September 2010, Top Gear-presenter Jeremy Clarkson confirmed that Collins had worked as The Stig, and that Collins was "history as far as we're concerned, he's sacked".[36] On 7/8 September 2010, The Guardian and other papers re-reported Clarkson's assertions in the interview that Collins had been fired from his role on the television show.[37]

In the fifteenth series Christmas special, Top Gear presenters referred to the Stig as "The Splitter" and publicly ridiculed the Stig, using the picture of the Stig for drive-by shooting targets.

During Collins' appearance with the military amputees broadcast in July 2011, Collins was introduced and acknowledged by Top Gear-presenter Richard Hammond as "ex-Stig ... Ben Collins".[30] Though Hammond still referred to Collins as a "romantic novelist", he said that "to be honest, [he was] quite glad to see 'the old Splitter' back, and [he does] know how much giving these guys a hand means to him. So this is all right."

In his appearance in the Top Gear Special, '50 Years of Bond Cars', Collins was wearing a T-shirt on which was printed the words, "I AM THE STIG." Richard Hammond, (who interviewed Collins) reacted, saying to him, "Nice T-shirt by the way." Collins admitted that he needs to "update that a bit", pointing to the word "AM", to which Hammond exclaimed, "Was." After hearing about some of what Collins had been doing for the film, Hammond remarked, "You should write a book."

Fifth Gear

Collins joined the presenting staff of Channel 5's Fifth Gear in Series 18, participating in racing challenges on several occasions. He did not return to the cast for Series 19.

Other work

Following his departure from Top Gear, Collins has subsequently appeared on the "Top Gear Live" touring show. He appeared onstage in a show in Poland and also served as a racing driver for at least one pre-recorded clip.[38] Introducing him, Clarkson joked Collins' was "living rough", in a racing track paddock, as Collins was shown to be sleeping on cardboard with a shopping trolley with books and Daniel Craig face cuttouts for his possessions. Collins' role was identical to his previous one as the Stig, except wearing an open face helmet and he was referred to as "The Ben Collins" by Clarkson. He has written a second book, How To Drive: The Ultimate Guide, from the Man Who Was The Stig, published in 2014.

Collins served as a consultant during the development of Project CARS[39] and Project CARS 2.[40]

In 2007 Collins started a career as a stunt driver in the Nicolas Cage movie National Treasure 2. This followed by multiple films for the James Bond franchise[41] and other blockbusters including The Dark Knight Rises, Solo: A Star Wars Story, Jack Ryan, and Mission Impossible. He had a dual role as a stunt driver and actor in Ford v Ferrari / Le Mans '66 in the role of Denny Hulme.[42]

Racing career

24 Hours of Le Mans results

Year Team Co-drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
2001   Team Ascari   Werner Lupberger
  Harri Toivonen
Ascari A410-Judd LMP900 134 DNF DNF
2002   Team Ascari   Werner Lupberger
  T. J. Bell
Ascari KZR-1-Judd LMP1 17 DNF DNF
2011   RML   Mike Newton
  Thomas Erdos
HPD ARX-01d LMP2 314 12th 4th
2014   Krohn Racing   Tracy Krohn
  Niclas Jönsson
Ferrari 458 Italia GT2 GTE
Am
325 30th 10th

Britcar 24 Hour results

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Car No. Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
2007   Team Top Gear   Jeremy Clarkson
  Richard Hammond
  James May
BMW 330d 78 4 396 39th 3rd

Complete V8 Supercar Championship results

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Final Pos Points
2009 Kelly Racing Holden Commodore VE ADE
R1
ADE
R2
HAM
R3
HAM
R4
WIN
R5
WIN
R6
SYM
R7
SYM
R8
HDV
R9
HDV
R10
TOW
R11
TOW
R12
SAN
R13
SAN
R14
QLD
R15
QLD
R16
PHI
Q

13
PHI
R17

18
BAT
R18

20
SUR
R19
SUR
R20
PHI
R21
PHI
R22
PTH
R23
PTH
R22
SYD
R23
SYD
R24
50th 180

Complete British Touring Car Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position – 1 point awarded in first race) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap – 1 point awarded all races) (* signifies that driver lead race for at least one lap – 1 point given all races)

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Pos Pts
2010 Airwaves BMW BMW 320si THR
1
THR
2
THR
3
ROC
1
ROC
2
ROC
3
BRH
1
BRH
2
BRH
3
OUL
1
OUL
2
OUL
3
CRO
1
CRO
2
CRO
3
SNE
1
SNE
2
SNE
3
SIL
1
SIL
2
SIL
3
KNO
1
KNO
2
KNO
3
DON
1
DON
2
DON
3
BRH
1

14
BRH
2

12
BRH
3

Ret
NC 0

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External links

  • Official website

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Ben Lievesley Collins born 13 February 1975 1 2 is a racing driver from Bristol England He has competed in motor racing since 1994 in many categories from Formula Three and Indy Lights to sportscars GT racing and stock cars Ben CollinsCollins signing autographs in 2009NationalityBritishBorn 1975 02 13 13 February 1975 age 47 Bristol EnglandPrevious series2010 2009 2006 07 2006 2010 11 2005 2003 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 98 2000 01 1995BTCC V8 Supercars FIA GT3 Le Mans Series British GT Championship ASCAR FIA Sportscars French Formula Three Indy Lights Int l Sports Racing FIA GT Championship British Formula 3 Formula Vauxhall JuniorChampionship titles2003ASCAR24 Hours of Le Mans careerYears2001 2002 2011 2014TeamsTeam Ascari RMLBest finish12thClass wins0Collins was placed second in the Marlboro Masters Formula 3 championship event in 2000 He set the pace at the 2001 Le Mans 24 hours race in his first season for approximately four hours during the rain at night After winning the European Stock Car Championship in 2003 ASCAR stock car racing he was signed by PDM Racing to do selected rounds of the 2004 Indy Racing League but the car never appeared In 2005 he competed in the British GT Championship in a Porsche 996 GT3 winning races on the way before moving up to the FIA GT Series with Ascari where he led races and scored several pole positions In addition to racing Collins company Collins Autosport Limited provides precision and stunt driving services particularly for BBC Television including Top Gear 3 4 and Top Gear Live as well as for the film industry such as driving James Bond s car in Quantum of Solace and Casino Royale and Eve Moneypenny s car in Skyfall In August 2010 The Sunday Times alleged that Collins may be one of the identities of The Stig an otherwise unidentified presenter on the Top Gear show on the basis of financial filing made by the Collins Autosport company 5 On 1 September 2010 the BBC was refused a court injunction preventing Collins from publishing an autobiography revealing himself to be The Stig 6 On 1 October 2010 it was announced that Collins would join Fifth Gear as a presenter 7 In 2012 Collins joined as co presenter of Polish TVN s Automaniak 8 In February 2014 he was added to the Drivers Club of the newly formed Formula E series but did not compete in the inaugural 2014 15 season 9 Contents 1 Personal life 2 Racing 3 Collins Autosport 4 Top Gear 4 1 The Stig 4 2 Autobiography publication 4 3 Fifth Gear 5 Other work 6 Racing career 6 1 24 Hours of Le Mans results 6 2 Britcar 24 Hour results 6 3 Complete V8 Supercar Championship results 6 4 Complete British Touring Car Championship results 7 References 8 External linksPersonal life EditCollins was born in Bristol but spent the first ten years of his life in California in the US where his father worked for a distribution company Collins attended Blundell s School and after studying law at the University of Exeter he spent around four years serving in the British Army serving some of his time as a Special Forces driving instructor 10 11 His racing career started in 1994 10 He worked for Hornby as brand manager of the Scalextric model slot car division 10 12 As of 2010 update Collins continued to live in Bristol 13 Racing Edit Ben Collins driving the No 84 car in the 2003 European SCSA championship Collins has competed in motorsport since 1994 14 In 1995 he competed in Formula Vauxhall Junior finishing third overall with two wins and eight podiums He also competed in the Formula Opel Winter Series placing second overall driving for Sir Jackie Stewart who commented in Autosport Magazine When you see the likes of Ben Collins in Formula One remember you saw them here first 15 The following season he competed briefly in Formula Vauxhall for Martin Donnelly scoring a 2nd place finish in the opening round at Donington Park Martin remarked that Ben is an aggressive driver with phenomenal natural speed Collins moved onto the British Formula 3 Championship in 1996 In 1997 he finished eighth in the standings driving for Fortec Motorsport and also finished eighth in the Macau Grand Prix 16 After another year in Formula Three in 1998 Collins raced in the American Indy Lights series in 1999 finishing thirteen in the standings 16 For 2000 he returned to British F3 to drive for Carlin Motorsport once again finishing eighth He also finished second in the 2000 Masters of Formula 3 race at Zandvoort Collins has been a test driver for racing manufacturer Ascari during Ascari A10 development 17 and undertaken testing of Formula One cars 18 In 2001 Collins raced in the FIA Sportscar Championship for Team Ascari with Werner Lupberger the pair winning at Donington Park and finishing joint sixth in the standings The team also raced at the 2001 24 Hours of Le Mans Collins also finished sixth at the 2002 12 Hours of Sebring for Ascari In 2003 Collins raced in the ASCAR European Oval racing series with RML winning six races on his way to being crowned champion He continued racing in the series in 2004 Collins driving the Airwaves Racing BMW 320si at Brands Hatch during the 2010 British Touring Car Championship season Collins returned to sportscars in 2005 to race in the British GT Championship and FIA GT Championship with Embassy Racing placing 3rd in the series In 2006 he rejoined Ascari racing in the FIA GT3 European Championship In 2007 Collins tested a NASCAR Cup Series car at Lakeland Speedway with the Red Bull Racing Team In 2009 Collins was named as an endurance driver for Australian V8 Supercars team Kelly Racing Jack Daniel s Racing partnering with Nathan Pretty 19 In the 2010 Le Mans Series season he was racing for RML AD Group His first race for the team was the 2010 1000 km of Algarve finishing fourth overall and winning the LMP2 class 20 He remained with the team for the next round the 2010 1000 km of Hungaroring where they finished fourth in both class and overall Collins competed in the final meeting of the 2010 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship driving a BMW for the Motorbase Performance team He finished his first race in 14th and bettered that with a 12th in his second However he retired in the third and he never returned the following season In 2021 Collins once again found himself behind a racing wheel as he took part in the Britcar Praga Championship alongside ex SAS and Who Dares Wins star Jay Morton and Angus Fender The pair drive the 85 car nicknamed Blade They re currently P7 in the championship on 114 points as of the cancelled meet at Brands Hatch in July In 2022 Collins took part in the inaugural season of the Praga Cup Collins Autosport EditCollins is a regular writer for Autosport magazine testing the latest racing cars has written for The Sunday Times fronted Sky Sports televised NASCAR coverage along with appearances on the British car focused television programmes Top Gear BBC Two Pulling Power ITV1 and driven Channel 4 12 He worked as a precision driver in the film National Treasure Book of Secrets where he doubled for the actor Nicolas Cage and drove in some of the high speed sequences in London 21 22 As a precision driver in the 2008 film Quantum of Solace Collins drove James Bond s Aston Martin DBS as a stunt double for Daniel Craig in the lead role 18 3 10 12 He has also worked as a stunt driver on Skyfall and Spectre He also holds a World Record for the maximum distance of driving a car on two wheels a manoeuvre called skiing 12 Collins presented television programme Xtreme Teen Drivers 12 shown on BBC Three on 15 December 2007 as an advanced driving instructor within the programme he was trying to teach a young boy racer to drive more safely Collins company Ben Collins Auto sport has provided its logistics and third party liability insurance for prize winner track day events promoted by Top Gear magazine 23 Top Gear EditCollins has appeared on the popular BBC television programme Top Gear as himself 24 with his company providing drivers and driving services since December 2003 18 In Series 2 Episode 10 Collins appeared as one member of BBC Top Gear team in the 24 hour Citroen 2CV racing event The team finished thirteenth out of thirty four cars 24 laps behind the leaders with Collins setting the fastest lap In 2004 Collins made an appearance during the fourth series of Top Gear alongside parachutist Tim Carter 25 The stunt involved Carter and an aerial cameraman jumping out of a Cessna light aircraft then landing in the open topped Mercedes car being driven at a speed by Collins 26 The open top car was introduced as belonging to Collins and had earlier been used driven by The Stig during a wig test in Series 3 Episode 5 In 2004 the driver featured in the second episode of series five driving a Lancer Evo VII and then a Bowler Wildcat vehicle in a rally race against mountain boarding world champion Tom Kirkman 26 27 28 At the start of series six Collins appeared with other British Touring Car Championship racing and stunt drivers for a Five a side football game using a fleet of Toyota Aygo cars 26 Collins played in a team captained by Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond The other drivers were Paul Swift Tim Harvey and Tom Chilton blue team playing against James May Russ Swift Matt Neal Dan Eaves and Rob Huff red team Collins could be seen driving the Honda Civic Type R against Jeremy Clarkson in Episode 6 of Series 10 29 The sixth episode of series seventeen of Top Gear featured a team of amputee soldiers training driving a Bowler Wildcat and being trained by Collins to take part in the Dakar Rally 30 Collins also appeared in the Top Gear Special 50 Years of Bond Cars on the set of Skyfall Collins who worked as a stunt driver on the film was interviewed by Richard Hammond On a separate occasion following an accident involving Richard Hammond in September 2006 the Health amp Safety Executive report into the event recorded that Collins had worked closely with Top Gear as a high performance driver and consultant and had prepared a briefing for Richard Hammond preceding the event 31 The Stig Edit The Stig On 19 January 2009 British newspaper The Daily Telegraph ran a story claiming that they had outed Collins as being one of the people behind the white suit incarnation of The Stig at the same time noting that Collins from Bristol has always denied being the Stig 3 The Times in a follow up article stated 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 which concluded that a newspaper broke with the convention to out Mr Collins 33 after following up a story in a Bristol newspaper 4 Similar allegations were repeated by The Sunday Times during August 2010 Two Bristol based local newspapers had published articles a week before The Times in January 2009 on the basis of information leaked from a local art gallery Collins had previously commissioned a Clifton based business in September 2008 to produce a limited edition run of poster prints 32 Collins had initially portrayed himself as a BBC marketing executive 32 and only confirmed a more detailed connection to the Top Gear show after the signing of confidentiality agreements by the business owners 32 33 The signed poster image showed a salt flat scene with The Stig positioned standing on it 26 33 However at the time Top Gear presenter James May claimed that the Stig s identity had not been outed There had been speculation that there may have been more than one person who plays the Stig 34 Autobiography publication Edit Main article BBC v HarperCollins Publishers Ltd During August to September 2010 the BBC started legal proceedings against Harper Collins with the BBC attempting to obtain a High Court injunction to prevent the publishing of a book entitled The Man in The White Suit apparently authored by Collins The injunction was quashed by the High Court allowing the possibility of the book being published on its intended release date of 16 September 2010 in the United Kingdom and 1 October 2010 in Australia 35 In an exclusive interview with WitneyTV recorded on 3 September 2010 and broadcast on 7 September 2010 Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson confirmed that Collins had worked as The Stig and that Collins was history as far as we re concerned he s sacked 36 On 7 8 September 2010 The Guardian and other papers re reported Clarkson s assertions in the interview that Collins had been fired from his role on the television show 37 In the fifteenth series Christmas special Top Gear presenters referred to the Stig as The Splitter and publicly ridiculed the Stig using the picture of the Stig for drive by shooting targets During Collins appearance with the military amputees broadcast in July 2011 Collins was introduced and acknowledged by Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond as ex Stig Ben Collins 30 Though Hammond still referred to Collins as a romantic novelist he said that to be honest he was quite glad to see the old Splitter back and he does know how much giving these guys a hand means to him So this is all right In his appearance in the Top Gear Special 50 Years of Bond Cars Collins was wearing a T shirt on which was printed the words I AM THE STIG Richard Hammond who interviewed Collins reacted saying to him Nice T shirt by the way Collins admitted that he needs to update that a bit pointing to the word AM to which Hammond exclaimed Was After hearing about some of what Collins had been doing for the film Hammond remarked You should write a book Fifth Gear Edit Collins joined the presenting staff of Channel 5 s Fifth Gear in Series 18 participating in racing challenges on several occasions He did not return to the cast for Series 19 Other work EditFollowing his departure from Top Gear Collins has subsequently appeared on the Top Gear Live touring show He appeared onstage in a show in Poland and also served as a racing driver for at least one pre recorded clip 38 Introducing him Clarkson joked Collins was living rough in a racing track paddock as Collins was shown to be sleeping on cardboard with a shopping trolley with books and Daniel Craig face cuttouts for his possessions Collins role was identical to his previous one as the Stig except wearing an open face helmet and he was referred to as The Ben Collins by Clarkson He has written a second book How To Drive The Ultimate Guide from the Man Who Was The Stig published in 2014 Collins served as a consultant during the development of Project CARS 39 and Project CARS 2 40 In 2007 Collins started a career as a stunt driver in the Nicolas Cage movie National Treasure 2 This followed by multiple films for the James Bond franchise 41 and other blockbusters including The Dark Knight Rises Solo A Star Wars Story Jack Ryan and Mission Impossible He had a dual role as a stunt driver and actor in Ford v Ferrari Le Mans 66 in the role of Denny Hulme 42 Racing career Edit24 Hours of Le Mans results Edit Year Team Co drivers Car Class Laps Pos ClassPos 2001 Team Ascari Werner Lupberger Harri Toivonen Ascari A410 Judd LMP900 134 DNF DNF2002 Team Ascari Werner Lupberger T J Bell Ascari KZR 1 Judd LMP1 17 DNF DNF2011 RML Mike Newton Thomas Erdos HPD ARX 01d LMP2 314 12th 4th2014 Krohn Racing Tracy Krohn Niclas Jonsson Ferrari 458 Italia GT2 GTEAm 325 30th 10thBritcar 24 Hour results Edit Year Team Co Drivers Car Car No Class Laps Pos ClassPos 2007 Team Top Gear Jeremy Clarkson Richard Hammond James May BMW 330d 78 4 396 39th 3rdComplete V8 Supercar Championship results Edit Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Final Pos Points2009 Kelly Racing Holden Commodore VE ADE R1 ADE R2 HAM R3 HAM R4 WIN R5 WIN R6 SYM R7 SYM R8 HDV R9 HDV R10 TOW R11 TOW R12 SAN R13 SAN R14 QLD R15 QLD R16 PHI Q13 PHI R1718 BAT R1820 SUR R19 SUR R20 PHI R21 PHI R22 PTH R23 PTH R22 SYD R23 SYD R24 50th 180Complete British Touring Car Championship results Edit key Races in bold indicate pole position 1 point awarded in first race Races in italics indicate fastest lap 1 point awarded all races signifies that driver lead race for at least one lap 1 point given all races Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Pos Pts2010 Airwaves BMW BMW 320si THR1 THR2 THR3 ROC1 ROC2 ROC3 BRH1 BRH2 BRH3 OUL1 OUL2 OUL3 CRO1 CRO2 CRO3 SNE1 SNE2 SNE3 SIL1 SIL2 SIL3 KNO1 KNO2 KNO3 DON1 DON2 DON3 BRH114 BRH212 BRH3Ret NC 0References Edit Speedsport Magazine Race Driver Database Ben Collins Retrieved 15 March 2008 Index entry FreeBMD ONS Retrieved 13 December 2016 a b c Who is the Stig The answer The Daily Telegraph UK 19 January 2009 Archived from the original on 21 January 2009 Retrieved 19 January 2009 Top Gear test driver the Stig has been unmasked as professional stuntman and Le Mans racer Ben Collins a b Foster Patrick 19 January 2009 Identity of Top Gear s The Stig 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in Top Gear Scuffle The New York Times Retrieved 12 September 2010 a b c d e Ben Collins Motivational Speaker City Speakers International Archived from the original on 23 January 2009 Retrieved 19 January 2009 He will limber up for this year s racing season by doubling as James Bond Bloxham Andy 22 August 2010 Stig mystery financial documents suggest identity of Top Gear driver The Daily Telegraph London Archived from the original on 23 August 2010 Retrieved 23 August 2010 Collins Autosport Racing History collinsautosport com Collins Autosport Archived from the original on 25 August 2010 Retrieved 24 August 2010 Ben Collins Lucas Alexander Whitley Retrieved 29 October 2015 a b Ben Collins career statistics driverdb com Driver Database Retrieved 24 August 2010 Surface Transforms Plc Case Study Ascari A10 Archived 14 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 12 June 2008 a b c Siddique Haroon 22 August 2010 Top Gear driver unmasked as Sunday Times lifts helmet on Stig s identity The Guardian London Archived from the original on 24 August 2010 Retrieved 23 August 2010 In December 2003 based partly on driving services provided for the BBC mainly in the Top Gear programme Ben Collins joins Jack Daniel s Racing Motorsport Retrieved 29 October 2015 1000km Algarve Race results AutoMobilSport Retrieved 22 September 2017 Blockbuster Movie Uses the CG Lock PDF CG Lock 10 January 2007 National Treasure 2 AKA National Treasure Book of Secrets Wild about Movies Archived from the original on 2 June 2009 Retrieved 24 June 2009 a contraption actually mounted on the roof of the Mercedes Benz C Class vehicle which allowed famed British driver Ben Collins the ability to do the actual driving while Turteltaub and cinematographer John Schwartzman shot Nicolas Cage Diane Kruger and Justin Bartha inside of the vehicle Terms and Conditions Nissan Motor GB Ltd and BBC Magazines Limited Joint Promotion BBC Magazines Ltd Archived from the original on 5 April 2010 Retrieved 14 April 2010 21 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