Original Top Gear Stig makes comeback after surviving sea crash

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Original Top Gear Stig makes comeback after surviving sea crash

Now new footage shows The Stig - the original black Stig and not the new white Stig - made it out of the sea and is back.

The film shows a game of beach football being interrupted as a strange, helmeted figure appears from the depths and stalks from the sea, his dark visor down, his overalls sodden.

He picks up a circular stone, or perhaps a discarded Frisbee, and as he makes enigmatic “steering-wheel” gestures, realization begins to dawn on the witnesses.

It raises the question that The Black Stig has now returned from the ocean.

The Stig was last seen when he drove a modified Jaguar XJS off the end of HMS Invincible, the aircraft carrier, at 109mph in 2003.

However, questions are pointless: The Stig has never spoken. The onlookers can only watch as the mysterious motor racer jogs off, with a strange, loping gait, in the general direction of Essex.

What can it all mean?

When will the meaning of The Black Stig’s return be revealed? Only the Black Stig himself can know. Talk to us, Black Stig, talk to us…




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