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Getting Personal With Stig As We Unwrap The Mystery Behind The Legend

Maybe at some point in your life, you have wondered exactly who stig is. Well, if so, you are not alone since thousands of Top Gear series fans across the world also wonder a lot. In case you haven’t quite figured out who we are talking about, Stig is the masked racing driver who has achieved legend status in the Top Gear TV series which is indeed a long running one. He is quite exemplary as concerns handling race cars and he has never been seen without his mask off. He has also never spoken a word on set. There is only thing about him that most people are sure about, he is part of the presenting team of the show. Here is a little recap about this legendary figure for those who are still in the woods. This particular shadowy character is reportedly from the same school days as Jeremy Clarkson who is also a presenter. In his very first TV appearance or incarnation, he was dressed all through in black. He had a black helmet and black overalls which ensured that he was totally unidentifiable. There was nothing personal about him which meant that it was almost impossible to identify him.

The same legendary figure has also done a white appearance. He had a white helmet and white overalls which once again concealed his identity. As a team member of Top Gear, he has done much more than the power lap part of the series but then again, we do not really know about this as very little is revealed about Stig. There is one instance where he got to catch a London bus ride, answer some phone and even use one of those Oyster cards. Other Top Gear slots that have seen the appearance of the Stig include the bad and the ugly as well as heaven and hell and the good. It goes without saying that Stig indeed is a gifted man.

He has also appeared in several Cameo appearances especially those touching on Top Gear. He has driven several cars that have a US brand across some four states during episode three of the 9th series.

It was during this American holiday that Big Stig was introduced. Apparently he is Stig’s cousin from the US. Am pretty sure that a good number of ladies wouldn’t mind discovering that Stig is actually the man in their lives or even a brother or father. There may be other people out there that you may know who might be interested in assuming the character of the legendary stig. If such be the case, you can get them a poster of the stig from Top Gear which is highly personalised. These posters are available in some dashing red or a fiery and daring yellow. You can incorporate a name of your choice and proceed to unravel the mystery of Top Gear’s Stig. Its a great present as Christmas gifts this holiday.

 

These posters are an actual reproduction of the original Top Gear magazine pictures as they measure some 297 mm X 420 mm. You can give them to your friends as their gifts this coming holiday.

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