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Tiff Needell

Timothy Richard "Tiff" Needell (born 29 October 1951) is a British racing driver and television presenter. He is a presenter of Lovecars, and formerly served as co-presenter of Top Gear and Fifth Gear.

Tiff Needell
Needell in 2009
BornTimothy Needell
(1951-10-29) 29 October 1951 (age 72)
Havant, Hampshire, England
Formula One World Championship career
Active years1980
TeamsEnsign
Entries2 (1 start)
Championships0
Wins0
Podiums0
Career points0
Pole positions0
Fastest laps0
First entry1980 Belgian Grand Prix
Last entry1980 Monaco Grand Prix
British Formula One Championship career
Active years1979
Races8
Championships0
Wins0
Podium finishes1
Career points7
Pole positions0
Fastest laps0

Biography edit

Needell attended Ottershaw School followed by City University, London where he achieved an Honours Degree in Civil Engineering. Hired by George Wimpey & Co, his day job was as a Structural Design Engineer.

Racing career edit

Needell first raced at a driving school at Brands Hatch in 1970. He progressed to Formula Ford, his progress assisted by the use of a Lotus 69 FF he won in an Autosport magazine competition.[1] He later sold his Lotus and used the money to buy and race an Elden Mk10. Needell's Formula Ford period culminated in his acquiring a Crosslé 25F with which he won the Kent Messenger FF Championship after competing for only half of the remaining season. This success landed him a partly paid drive in the Formula Ford 2000 Championship in a Hawke chassis provided by McKinstry Racing. Needell was completely dominant in that car and series which provided him with the springboard into Formula 3. The remainder of the 1970s saw Needell as a front-runner in the British Formula 3 series and then in the Aurora British Formula One championship. In 1979 he was unable to graduate to the F1 World Championship due to the lack of the correct licence, but he was back in 1980, driving two Grands Prix for Ensign, qualifying for the Belgian Grand Prix at Zolder. However, he had an engine problem and did not finish the race. He subsequently failed to qualify for the Monaco Grand Prix.

In 1988 and 1989 he competed in the British Rallycross Grand Prix in a Metro 6R4 prepared by Will Gollop's motorsport team. He achieved a good result in 1988 finishing 4th in the B-Final in what was his first rallycross event, however, the 1989 event was cancelled due to heavy fog after the practice sessions.

Needell made his first appearance at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1981 driving an Ibec-Hesketh 308LM alongside Tony Trimmer. They failed to finish and again in 1982 this time paired with Bob Evans and Geoff Lees in an Aston Martin Nimrod NRA/C2. However the following year Needell finished 17th driving a Porsche 956. In 1985 Needell briefly led the 24 hours driving the Aston Martin EMKA C84/1 and would eventually finish 11th.

His best result at Le Mans was third overall in 1990, on the podium driving a Porsche 962C with David Sears and Anthony Reid.

 
Needell driving the Ecurie Ecosse Vauxhall Cavalier at Donington Park during the 1993 TOCA Shootout.

He then had a couple of years in the British Touring Car Championship with Nissan, before returning to sports cars in 1995, driving a Porsche at Daytona and a Jaguar XJ220 at Le Mans.

He then drove the Lister Storm for five years, reaching third overall at Daytona in 1997 before gearbox problems dropped them to nineteenth. In 1998 he finished fifth in the British GT Championship and won the Silverstone Golden Jubilee Trophy race. That same year, he was to be part of Lister's assault on Le Mans, but the car failed scrutineering and thus didn't qualify. In 2000, he again drove for Lister, this time in three races of the British GT Championship, winning all of them. He won at Donington Park in the main Lister entry and then competed in two further rounds in the CSi privately entered Lister. Due to the late entry, this car wasn't registered for championship points, but Tiff won both races at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps and Silverstone Circuit. He also took part in the 2000 FIA GT Championship for one round at Zolder.

Since then, Needell's racing career has mainly consisted of racing closed-wheel cars, with varying levels of success in sports cars, historic racing and touring cars. He achieved particular notoriety after an accident with Nigel Mansell at the 1993 TOCA shoot out race at Donington Park.[2]

Television career edit

Needell is a television presenter and motoring journalist and co-hosted the original run of the BBC TV series Top Gear starting in 1987.[3] In 2001, when the BBC cancelled Top Gear (the show was revived in 2002 under a new format), Needell and the whole cast defected and signed with Channel 5 to produce and host a new motoring show named Fifth Gear. Needell has also co-presented 'MPH' at Earls Court in 2003, 2004 and 2005 with Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond and in 2006 with Clarkson and James May (because Hammond was recovering from an on-location accident in a rocket car which rolled over at top speed, leaving him in a coma). He also appeared very briefly in the 2005 Top Gear Comic Relief special, "Stars in Fast Cars". In 2009, he appeared on James May's Toy Stories featuring the building of a Scalextric around Brooklands, and also visited James May's Lego house. In 2011, he appeared on Top Gear, driving the Ariel Atom V8 in a race against a BMW S1000RR around the Top Gear Test Track. The segment was done in humour, with May supposedly driving the Atom V8, only for it to actually be Needell.

He was one of several people suspected of portraying the elusive masked racing driver The Stig on the current format of Top Gear.[4][5] The true identity of The Stig was eventually revealed as being Ben Collins late in production, necessitating Needell's return to Top Gear after a nine-year absence to train director Danny Boyle for his lap in the "Star In A Reasonably Priced Car" segment.[6] In the same episode Clarkson referred to Needell as the "Emergency Stig".

On 22 September 2013, Needell co-starred in Tommy Kendall's Fox Sports 1 show, Driven - A Race Without Boundaries.

In 2016, Needell announced that Fifth Gear had ended.[7] In 2018, Needell and others announced a new series of Fifth Gear was being filmed and will be shown on Quest in September of the same year; however, the 2019 series no longer features Needell in their presenter line-up.[8]

In 2020, Needell featured on a new TV show Lovecars: On The Road, which originated from the Lovecars YouTube channel where Needell travels Europe with his co-presenter Paul Woodman to try out no fewer than 50 cars. In early 2024 it was announced that the second series of the show would be broadcast on Amazon Prime.[9]

Other work edit

On 7 February 1999, Needell drove a McLaren F1 XP5 prototype to set the fastest lap record at the Millbrook Proving Ground in Bedfordshire, over a 2-mile (3.2 km) banked circuit, top speed test: An average speed of 195.3 mph (314.3 km/h) was attained, with a maximum speed of 200.8 mph (323.2 km/h).

In 2018 Needell started as a presenter with Lovecars.[10] mainly for their car reviews on YouTube.[11] together with co-host Paul Woodman. Notable reviews include the world's first Tesla race car, together with an ongoing series of Tiff Talks, where regular motoring news is discussed.

He writes for the magazine Modern Classic, together with a regular motor racing news feature on Drive Tribe.

Needell has lent his voice to the first and second games in the TOCA Touring Car series for British video game developer Codemasters. His voice is also featured in the Ferrari Challenge and Le Mans 24 Hours video game for racing game developer Eutechnyx. He also features in the video games Race Pro and GTR Evolution racing an Aston Martin DBR9. Additionally, he is the voice of the Road Angel road safety device and GPS speed camera alert system, as well as the face on their advertising campaigns. He was the launching announcer for the high speed Rita roller coaster at Alton Towers, as well as narrating several Discovery Channel documentaries.[12]

Thruxton Circuit has an exclusive deal which enables customers to pay £175 for three laps of fast-paced driving and drifting with Needell. The laps are filmed from within the car and feature his commentary and conversation with the passenger.[13]

Needell has also presented the world series of Powerboat racing throughout the United Kingdom. Working with Greenlight TV and Powerboat GP, Needell regularly commentates, casts voice-overs and interviews drivers. His latest appearance during the world championship race in Nottingham on 1 September 2013 saw the climatic result of the Powerboat F2 Series come to a thrilling end.

Personal life edit

He lives in Wiltshire with his wife Patsy and his three sons, Jack, Harry and George.[14] His younger brother Chris is a team manager for Barwell Motorsports team who currently race the Lamborghini Huracan GT3.[15]

In November 2006, Needell was cleared of 'failing to supply details in relation to a speeding ticket', and the accompanying speeding offence by Pontypridd magistrates. He was defended by Nick Freeman, otherwise known as Mr. Loophole,[16] who also defended former colleague Jeremy Clarkson on a similar case.

He is a football fan and supports Southampton. He is also an active user of X (formerly Twitter).[17]

He also works as an after-dinner speaker.[18]

Racing record edit

Complete Formula One results edit

(key)

Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 WDC Points
1980 Unipart Racing Team Ensign N180 Cosworth V8 ARG BRA RSA USW BEL
Ret
MON
DNQ
FRA GBR GER AUT NED ITA CAN USA NC 0

24 Hours of Le Mans results edit

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
1981   Ian Bracey   Tony Trimmer Ibec-Hesketh 308LM-Ford Cosworth S
+2.0
95 DNF DNF
1982   Nimrod Racing Automobiles Ltd.   Bob Evans
  Geoff Lees
Nimrod NRA/C2-Aston Martin C 55 DNF DNF
1983   EMKA Productions Ltd.   Steve O'Rourke
  Nick Faure
EMKA C83/1-Aston Martin C 275 17th 13th
1984   Porsche Kremer Racing   David Sutherland
  Rusty French
Porsche 956 C1 321 9th 9th
1985   EMKA Productions Ltd.   Steve O'Rourke
  Nick Faure
EMKA C84/1-Aston Martin C1 338 11th 11th
1987   Toyota Team Tom's   Masanori Sekiya
  Kaoru Hoshino
Toyota 87C-L C1 39 DNF DNF
1988   Toyota Team Tom's   Paolo Barilla
  Hitoshi Ogawa
Toyota 88C C1 283 24th 15th
1989   Richard Lloyd Racing   Derek Bell
  James Weaver
Porsche 962C GTi C1 339 DNF DNF
1990   Alpha Racing Team   David Sears
  Anthony Reid
Porsche 962C C1 352 3rd 3rd
1991   Porsche Kremer Racing   Tomás López
  Gregor Foitek
Porsche 962CK6 C2 18 DNF DNF
1992   ADA Engineering   Derek Bell
  Justin Bell
Porsche 962C GTi C3 284 12th 5th
1995   PC Automotive Jaguar   Richard Piper
  James Weaver
Jaguar XJ220 GT1 135 DNF DNF
1996   Newcastle United Lister   Geoff Lees
  Anthony Reid
Lister Storm GTS GT1 295 19th 11th
1997   Newcastle United Lister   Geoff Lees
  George Fouché
Lister Storm GTL GT1 21 DNF DNF

Complete European Touring Car Championship results edit

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

† Not eligible for points.

Complete World Touring Car Championship results edit

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Pos. Pts
1987   TOM's GB Toyota Corolla FX GT MNZ JAR DIJ NÜR SPA
Ret
BRN SIL
17
BAT CLD WEL FUJ NC 0

Complete British Touring Car Championship results edit

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position - 1 point awarded) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team Car Class 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 DC Pts Class
1987 TOM's GB Toyota Corolla FX GT D SIL OUL THR THR SIL SIL
16
BRH SNE DON DON
10
SIL
Ret
18th 15 4th
Chris Hodgetts Motorsport Toyota Corolla GT OUL
5/3
1988 TOM's GB Toyota Corolla FX GT D SIL OUL THR DON
15‡
THR SIL SIL BRH SNE BRH BIR DON SIL 36th 6 9th
1989 Labatt's Team Ford Sierra RS500 A OUL SIL THR DON
1‡
THR SIL SIL BRH SNE BRH BIR DON SIL 28th 9 8th
1992 Nissan Janspeed Racing Nissan Primera eGT SIL THR OUL SNE BRH DON
1
DON
2
SIL KNO
1
KNO
2
PEM BRH
1
BRH
2
DON SIL
10
26th 1
1993 Ecurie Ecosse Vauxhall Vauxhall Cavalier SIL DON
Ret
SNE DON NC 0
Nissan Castrol Racing Nissan Primera eGT OUL
12
BRH
1

Ret
BRH
2

10
PEM
19
SIL
Ret
KNO
1

13
KNO
2

12
OUL BRH
Ret
THR DON
1
DON
2
SIL
1994 Old Spice Nissan Racing Nissan Primera eGT THR BRH
1
BRH
2
SNE SIL
1
SIL
2
OUL
17
DON
1
DON
2
BRH
1

Ret
BRH
2

18
SIL
DNS
KNO
1

10
KNO
2

16
OUL
13
BRH
1

17
BRH
2

9
SIL
1

15
SIL
2

14
DON
1

15
DON
2

15
21st 3
1998 Vodafone Nissan Racing Nissan Primera GT THR
1
THR
2
SIL
1
SIL
2
DON
1
DON
2
BRH
1
BRH
2
OUL
1
OUL
2
DON
1
DON
2
CRO
1
CRO
2
SNE
1
SNE
2
THR
1
THR
2
KNO
1
KNO
2
BRH
1

12
BRH
2

15
OUL
1
OUL
2
SIL
1
SIL
2
NC 0
2001 Team Kaliber Sport with Barwell Honda Accord P BRH
1
BRH
2
THR
1
THR
2
OUL
1
OUL
2
SIL
1
SIL
2
MON
1
MON
2
DON
1
DON
2
KNO
1
KNO
2
SNE
1
SNE
2
CRO
1
CRO
2
OUL
1

14†
OUL
2

DNS
SIL
1
SIL
2
DON
1
DON
2
BRH
1
BRH
2
0 NC

† Not eligible for points.

‡ Endurance driver.

Complete British GT Championship results edit

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team Car Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Pos Points
2000 Cirtek Motorsport Lister Storm GT THR
1
CRO
1
OUL
1
DON
1
SIL
1
BRH
1
DON
1

1
CRO
1
SIL
1
SNE
1
25th 15
CSi Brookspeed Racing SPA
1

1†
SIL
1

1†

† Not eligible for points.

References edit

  1. ^ DRIVERS: TIFF NEEDELL – GrandPrix.com
  2. ^ "I could have been Lewis Hamilton" – Auto Trader online
  3. ^ Tiff Needell profile – Dave television channel
  4. ^ Some say he's Top Gear's true star. We only know he's The Stig, The Scotsman, 28 March 2008
  5. ^ Trackside – Who is the Stig? – Auto Trader online
  6. ^ Palmer, Alun (17 December 2010). "Top Gear's new Stig is... Tiff Needell". mirror.co.uk. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
  7. ^ "Tiff Needell confirms end of "Fifth Gear"". motorauthority.com. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
  8. ^ "Fifth Gear will return to TV in September". www.motoringresearch.com. Retrieved 4 September 2018.
  9. ^ Leaman, Tom. "Lovecars: On the Road series two to launch on Amazon Prime". North Somerset Times. Newsquest Media Group. Retrieved 10 February 2024.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 30 May 2019. Retrieved 30 May 2019.
  11. ^ "Lovecars - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 25 March 2023.
  12. ^ worlds Largest Nuke Explosion Sample commentary YouTube
  13. ^ "Tiff Needell BMW M4 Experience - Thruxton Circuit". www.thruxtonracing.co.uk. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
  14. ^ Tiff Needell 4 February 2009 at the Wayback MachineFifth Gear on five
  15. ^ Motorsport, Barwell. "Barwell Motorsport". www.barwellmotorsport.co.uk. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
  16. ^ "TV presenter cleared over ticket". BBC News. 20 November 2006. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
  17. ^ "Tiff Needell (@tiff_tv) - Twitter". twitter.com. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
  18. ^ TMC Entertainment – Tiff Needell profile

External links edit

  • Tiff Needell at IMDb
  • Official website
  • interview on Mitzi TV, "Baby You Can Drive My Car" 6 February 2017 at the Wayback Machine

tiff, needell, timothy, richard, tiff, needell, born, october, 1951, british, racing, driver, television, presenter, presenter, lovecars, formerly, served, presenter, gear, fifth, gear, needell, 2009borntimothy, needell, 1951, october, 1951, havant, hampshire,. Timothy Richard Tiff Needell born 29 October 1951 is a British racing driver and television presenter He is a presenter of Lovecars and formerly served as co presenter of Top Gear and Fifth Gear Tiff NeedellNeedell in 2009BornTimothy Needell 1951 10 29 29 October 1951 age 72 Havant Hampshire EnglandFormula One World Championship careerActive years1980TeamsEnsignEntries2 1 start Championships0Wins0Podiums0Career points0Pole positions0Fastest laps0First entry1980 Belgian Grand PrixLast entry1980 Monaco Grand PrixBritish Formula One Championship careerActive years1979Races8Championships0Wins0Podium finishes1Career points7Pole positions0Fastest laps0 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Racing career 1 2 Television career 1 3 Other work 2 Personal life 3 Racing record 3 1 Complete Formula One results 3 2 24 Hours of Le Mans results 3 3 Complete European Touring Car Championship results 3 4 Complete World Touring Car Championship results 3 5 Complete British Touring Car Championship results 3 6 Complete British GT Championship results 4 References 5 External linksBiography editNeedell attended Ottershaw School followed by City University London where he achieved an Honours Degree in Civil Engineering Hired by George Wimpey amp Co his day job was as a Structural Design Engineer Racing career edit Needell first raced at a driving school at Brands Hatch in 1970 He progressed to Formula Ford his progress assisted by the use of a Lotus 69 FF he won in an Autosport magazine competition 1 He later sold his Lotus and used the money to buy and race an Elden Mk10 Needell s Formula Ford period culminated in his acquiring a Crossle 25F with which he won the Kent Messenger FF Championship after competing for only half of the remaining season This success landed him a partly paid drive in the Formula Ford 2000 Championship in a Hawke chassis provided by McKinstry Racing Needell was completely dominant in that car and series which provided him with the springboard into Formula 3 The remainder of the 1970s saw Needell as a front runner in the British Formula 3 series and then in the Aurora British Formula One championship In 1979 he was unable to graduate to the F1 World Championship due to the lack of the correct licence but he was back in 1980 driving two Grands Prix for Ensign qualifying for the Belgian Grand Prix at Zolder However he had an engine problem and did not finish the race He subsequently failed to qualify for the Monaco Grand Prix In 1988 and 1989 he competed in the British Rallycross Grand Prix in a Metro 6R4 prepared by Will Gollop s motorsport team He achieved a good result in 1988 finishing 4th in the B Final in what was his first rallycross event however the 1989 event was cancelled due to heavy fog after the practice sessions Needell made his first appearance at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1981 driving an Ibec Hesketh 308LM alongside Tony Trimmer They failed to finish and again in 1982 this time paired with Bob Evans and Geoff Lees in an Aston Martin Nimrod NRA C2 However the following year Needell finished 17th driving a Porsche 956 In 1985 Needell briefly led the 24 hours driving the Aston Martin EMKA C84 1 and would eventually finish 11th His best result at Le Mans was third overall in 1990 on the podium driving a Porsche 962C with David Sears and Anthony Reid nbsp Needell driving the Ecurie Ecosse Vauxhall Cavalier at Donington Park during the 1993 TOCA Shootout He then had a couple of years in the British Touring Car Championship with Nissan before returning to sports cars in 1995 driving a Porsche at Daytona and a Jaguar XJ220 at Le Mans He then drove the Lister Storm for five years reaching third overall at Daytona in 1997 before gearbox problems dropped them to nineteenth In 1998 he finished fifth in the British GT Championship and won the Silverstone Golden Jubilee Trophy race That same year he was to be part of Lister s assault on Le Mans but the car failed scrutineering and thus didn t qualify In 2000 he again drove for Lister this time in three races of the British GT Championship winning all of them He won at Donington Park in the main Lister entry and then competed in two further rounds in the CSi privately entered Lister Due to the late entry this car wasn t registered for championship points but Tiff won both races at Circuit de Spa Francorchamps and Silverstone Circuit He also took part in the 2000 FIA GT Championship for one round at Zolder Since then Needell s racing career has mainly consisted of racing closed wheel cars with varying levels of success in sports cars historic racing and touring cars He achieved particular notoriety after an accident with Nigel Mansell at the 1993 TOCA shoot out race at Donington Park 2 Television career edit Needell is a television presenter and motoring journalist and co hosted the original run of the BBC TV series Top Gear starting in 1987 3 In 2001 when the BBC cancelled Top Gear the show was revived in 2002 under a new format Needell and the whole cast defected and signed with Channel 5 to produce and host a new motoring show named Fifth Gear Needell has also co presented MPH at Earls Court in 2003 2004 and 2005 with Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond and in 2006 with Clarkson and James May because Hammond was recovering from an on location accident in a rocket car which rolled over at top speed leaving him in a coma He also appeared very briefly in the 2005 Top Gear Comic Relief special Stars in Fast Cars In 2009 he appeared on James May s Toy Stories featuring the building of a Scalextric around Brooklands and also visited James May s Lego house In 2011 he appeared on Top Gear driving the Ariel Atom V8 in a race against a BMW S1000RR around the Top Gear Test Track The segment was done in humour with May supposedly driving the Atom V8 only for it to actually be Needell He was one of several people suspected of portraying the elusive masked racing driver The Stig on the current format of Top Gear 4 5 The true identity of The Stig was eventually revealed as being Ben Collins late in production necessitating Needell s return to Top Gear after a nine year absence to train director Danny Boyle for his lap in the Star In A Reasonably Priced Car segment 6 In the same episode Clarkson referred to Needell as the Emergency Stig On 22 September 2013 Needell co starred in Tommy Kendall s Fox Sports 1 show Driven A Race Without Boundaries In 2016 Needell announced that Fifth Gear had ended 7 In 2018 Needell and others announced a new series of Fifth Gear was being filmed and will be shown on Quest in September of the same year however the 2019 series no longer features Needell in their presenter line up 8 In 2020 Needell featured on a new TV show Lovecars On The Road which originated from the Lovecars YouTube channel where Needell travels Europe with his co presenter Paul Woodman to try out no fewer than 50 cars In early 2024 it was announced that the second series of the show would be broadcast on Amazon Prime 9 Other work edit On 7 February 1999 Needell drove a McLaren F1 XP5 prototype to set the fastest lap record at the Millbrook Proving Ground in Bedfordshire over a 2 mile 3 2 km banked circuit top speed test An average speed of 195 3 mph 314 3 km h was attained with a maximum speed of 200 8 mph 323 2 km h In 2018 Needell started as a presenter with Lovecars 10 mainly for their car reviews on YouTube 11 together with co host Paul Woodman Notable reviews include the world s first Tesla race car together with an ongoing series of Tiff Talks where regular motoring news is discussed He writes for the magazine Modern Classic together with a regular motor racing news feature on Drive Tribe Needell has lent his voice to the first and second games in the TOCA Touring Car series for British video game developer Codemasters His voice is also featured in the Ferrari Challenge and Le Mans 24 Hours video game for racing game developer Eutechnyx He also features in the video games Race Pro and GTR Evolution racing an Aston Martin DBR9 Additionally he is the voice of the Road Angel road safety device and GPS speed camera alert system as well as the face on their advertising campaigns He was the launching announcer for the high speed Rita roller coaster at Alton Towers as well as narrating several Discovery Channel documentaries 12 Thruxton Circuit has an exclusive deal which enables customers to pay 175 for three laps of fast paced driving and drifting with Needell The laps are filmed from within the car and feature his commentary and conversation with the passenger 13 Needell has also presented the world series of Powerboat racing throughout the United Kingdom Working with Greenlight TV and Powerboat GP Needell regularly commentates casts voice overs and interviews drivers His latest appearance during the world championship race in Nottingham on 1 September 2013 saw the climatic result of the Powerboat F2 Series come to a thrilling end Personal life editHe lives in Wiltshire with his wife Patsy and his three sons Jack Harry and George 14 His younger brother Chris is a team manager for Barwell Motorsports team who currently race the Lamborghini Huracan GT3 15 In November 2006 Needell was cleared of failing to supply details in relation to a speeding ticket and the accompanying speeding offence by Pontypridd magistrates He was defended by Nick Freeman otherwise known as Mr Loophole 16 who also defended former colleague Jeremy Clarkson on a similar case He is a football fan and supports Southampton He is also an active user of X formerly Twitter 17 He also works as an after dinner speaker 18 Racing record editComplete Formula One results edit key Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 WDC Points 1980 Unipart Racing Team Ensign N180 Cosworth V8 ARG BRA RSA USW BELRet MONDNQ FRA GBR GER AUT NED ITA CAN USA NC 0 24 Hours of Le Mans results edit Year Team Co Drivers Car Class Laps Pos ClassPos 1981 nbsp Ian Bracey nbsp Tony Trimmer Ibec Hesketh 308LM Ford Cosworth S 2 0 95 DNF DNF 1982 nbsp Nimrod Racing Automobiles Ltd nbsp Bob Evans nbsp Geoff Lees Nimrod NRA C2 Aston Martin C 55 DNF DNF 1983 nbsp EMKA Productions Ltd nbsp Steve O Rourke nbsp Nick Faure EMKA C83 1 Aston Martin C 275 17th 13th 1984 nbsp Porsche Kremer Racing nbsp David Sutherland nbsp Rusty French Porsche 956 C1 321 9th 9th 1985 nbsp EMKA Productions Ltd nbsp Steve O Rourke nbsp Nick Faure EMKA C84 1 Aston Martin C1 338 11th 11th 1987 nbsp Toyota Team Tom s nbsp Masanori Sekiya nbsp Kaoru Hoshino Toyota 87C L C1 39 DNF DNF 1988 nbsp Toyota Team Tom s nbsp Paolo Barilla nbsp Hitoshi Ogawa Toyota 88C C1 283 24th 15th 1989 nbsp Richard Lloyd Racing nbsp Derek Bell nbsp James Weaver Porsche 962C GTi C1 339 DNF DNF 1990 nbsp Alpha Racing Team nbsp David Sears nbsp Anthony Reid Porsche 962C C1 352 3rd 3rd 1991 nbsp Porsche Kremer Racing nbsp Tomas Lopez nbsp Gregor Foitek Porsche 962CK6 C2 18 DNF DNF 1992 nbsp ADA Engineering nbsp Derek Bell nbsp Justin Bell Porsche 962C GTi C3 284 12th 5th 1995 nbsp PC Automotive Jaguar nbsp Richard Piper nbsp James Weaver Jaguar XJ220 GT1 135 DNF DNF 1996 nbsp Newcastle United Lister nbsp Geoff Lees nbsp Anthony Reid Lister Storm GTS GT1 295 19th 11th 1997 nbsp Newcastle United Lister nbsp Geoff Lees nbsp George Fouche Lister Storm GTL GT1 21 DNF DNF Complete European Touring Car Championship results edit key Races in bold indicate pole position Races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 DC Pts 1979 nbsp Faberge Racing Lee Jeans Ford Capri III 3 0s MNZ VAL MUG BRH JAR ZEL BRN NUR ZAN SAL PER SIL4 ZOL NC 0 1980 nbsp David Price Racing Rover 3500 SD1 MNZ VAL BRH SAL BRN PER NUR SILRet ZOL NC 0 1986 nbsp HWRT Ford Tuning Ford Sierra XR4Ti MNZ DON HOC MIS AND BRN ZEL NUR SPA SILRet NOG ZOL JAR EST NC 0 1988 nbsp TOM s GB Toyota Corolla FX GT MNZ DON EST JAR DIJ VAL NUR SPA ZOL SIL26 NOG NC 0 Not eligible for points Complete World Touring Car Championship results edit key Races in bold indicate pole position races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Entrant Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Pos Pts 1987 nbsp TOM s GB Toyota Corolla FX GT MNZ JAR DIJ NUR SPARet BRN SIL17 BAT CLD WEL FUJ NC 0 Complete British Touring Car Championship results edit key Races in bold indicate pole position 1 point awarded Races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Team Car Class 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 DC Pts Class 1987 TOM s GB Toyota Corolla FX GT D SIL OUL THR THR SIL SIL16 BRH SNE DON DON10 SILRet 18th 15 4th Chris Hodgetts Motorsport Toyota Corolla GT OUL5 3 1988 TOM s GB Toyota Corolla FX GT D SIL OUL THR DON15 THR SIL SIL BRH SNE BRH BIR DON SIL 36th 6 9th 1989 Labatt s Team Ford Sierra RS500 A OUL SIL THR DON1 THR SIL SIL BRH SNE BRH BIR DON SIL 28th 9 8th 1992 Nissan Janspeed Racing Nissan Primera eGT SIL THR OUL SNE BRH DON1 DON2 SIL KNO1 KNO2 PEM BRH1 BRH2 DON SIL10 26th 1 1993 Ecurie Ecosse Vauxhall Vauxhall Cavalier SIL DONRet SNE DON NC 0 Nissan Castrol Racing Nissan Primera eGT OUL12 BRH1Ret BRH210 PEM19 SILRet KNO113 KNO212 OUL BRHRet THR DON1 DON2 SIL 1994 Old Spice Nissan Racing Nissan Primera eGT THR BRH1 BRH2 SNE SIL1 SIL2 OUL17 DON1 DON2 BRH1Ret BRH218 SILDNS KNO110 KNO216 OUL13 BRH117 BRH29 SIL115 SIL214 DON115 DON215 21st 3 1998 Vodafone Nissan Racing Nissan Primera GT THR1 THR2 SIL1 SIL2 DON1 DON2 BRH1 BRH2 OUL1 OUL2 DON1 DON2 CRO1 CRO2 SNE1 SNE2 THR1 THR2 KNO1 KNO2 BRH112 BRH215 OUL1 OUL2 SIL1 SIL2 NC 0 2001 Team Kaliber Sport with Barwell Honda Accord P BRH1 BRH2 THR1 THR2 OUL1 OUL2 SIL1 SIL2 MON1 MON2 DON1 DON2 KNO1 KNO2 SNE1 SNE2 CRO1 CRO2 OUL114 OUL2DNS SIL1 SIL2 DON1 DON2 BRH1 BRH2 0 NC Not eligible for points Endurance driver Complete British GT Championship results edit key Races in bold indicate pole position Races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Team Car Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Pos Points 2000 Cirtek Motorsport Lister Storm GT THR1 CRO1 OUL1 DON1 SIL1 BRH1 DON11 CRO1 SIL1 SNE1 25th 15 CSi Brookspeed Racing SPA11 SIL11 Not eligible for points References edit DRIVERS TIFF NEEDELL GrandPrix com I could have been Lewis Hamilton Auto Trader online Tiff Needell profile Dave television channel Some say he s Top Gear s true star We only know he s The Stig The Scotsman 28 March 2008 Trackside Who is the Stig Auto Trader online Palmer Alun 17 December 2010 Top Gear s new Stig is Tiff Needell mirror co uk Retrieved 5 June 2018 Tiff Needell confirms end of Fifth Gear motorauthority com Retrieved 5 June 2018 Fifth Gear will return to TV in September www motoringresearch com Retrieved 4 September 2018 Leaman Tom Lovecars On the Road series two to launch on Amazon Prime North Somerset Times Newsquest Media Group Retrieved 10 February 2024 Lovecars the Automotive Social Hub Archived from the original on 30 May 2019 Retrieved 30 May 2019 Lovecars YouTube www youtube com Retrieved 25 March 2023 worlds Largest Nuke Explosion Sample commentary YouTube Tiff Needell BMW M4 Experience Thruxton Circuit www thruxtonracing co uk Retrieved 5 June 2018 Tiff Needell Archived 4 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine Fifth Gear on five Motorsport Barwell Barwell Motorsport www barwellmotorsport co uk Retrieved 27 April 2016 TV presenter cleared over ticket BBC News 20 November 2006 Retrieved 5 June 2018 Tiff Needell tiff tv Twitter twitter com Retrieved 5 June 2018 TMC Entertainment Tiff Needell profileExternal links editTiff Needell at IMDb Official website interview on Mitzi TV Baby You Can Drive My Car Archived 6 February 2017 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tiff Needell amp oldid 1214292722, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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