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* The STIG IS BEN COLLINS?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ry_Trapp0" data-source="post: 9970008" data-attributes="member: 27761"><p>don't read this if you want to be confident that you don't know who the stig is...(i think that made sense...)</p><p></p><p></p><p>"Two Bristol-based local newspapers had published articles a week earlier, on the basis of information leaked from a local art-gallery. Collins had previously commissioned a Clifton-based father and son business in September 2008, to produce a limited-edition run of 450 poster prints to be sold on at a price of £318 each. Collins had initially portrayed himself as a BBC marketing executive and only confirmed a more detailed connection to the Top Gear character after the signing of confidentiality agreements by the business owners. The signed poster image showed a salt flat scene, with The Stig positioned standing on it."</p><p></p><p>seems pretty damn obvious to me.</p><p>the article in the OP is 100% meaningless though, as ben collins has done plenty of stunt driving - unmasked - for top gear already. the fact that he did some driving for top gear and there were 'long term benefits' mearly means exactly what it means, lol. the above pretty much confirms for me though, that he is the stig. i mean there is no real logical reason for having the business owners sign a confidentiality agreement if he wasn't the stig.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ry_Trapp0, post: 9970008, member: 27761"] don't read this if you want to be confident that you don't know who the stig is...(i think that made sense...) "Two Bristol-based local newspapers had published articles a week earlier, on the basis of information leaked from a local art-gallery. Collins had previously commissioned a Clifton-based father and son business in September 2008, to produce a limited-edition run of 450 poster prints to be sold on at a price of £318 each. Collins had initially portrayed himself as a BBC marketing executive and only confirmed a more detailed connection to the Top Gear character after the signing of confidentiality agreements by the business owners. The signed poster image showed a salt flat scene, with The Stig positioned standing on it." seems pretty damn obvious to me. the article in the OP is 100% meaningless though, as ben collins has done plenty of stunt driving - unmasked - for top gear already. the fact that he did some driving for top gear and there were 'long term benefits' mearly means exactly what it means, lol. the above pretty much confirms for me though, that he is the stig. i mean there is no real logical reason for having the business owners sign a confidentiality agreement if he wasn't the stig. [/QUOTE]
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