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Nationality
  
British

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0

Active years
  
1992

Championships
  
0

Role
  
Racing driver

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Name
  
Perry McCarthy

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Perry McCarthy AOL Cars talks to original Stig Perry McCarthy AOL Cars UK

Born
  
3 March 1961 (age 63) Stepney, East London, England (
1961-03-03
)

Books
  
Flat Out, Flat Broke, 3rd Edition: The Original Stig

Movies and TV shows
  
Top Gear, Top Gear: The Challeng, Top Gear: The Challeng

Similar People
  
Ben Collins, Andrea Sassetti, Andy Wilman, Roberto Moreno, Jason Dawe

Perry mccarthy racing driver and the original stig from top gear


Perry McCarthy (born 3 March 1961) is a British racing driver, who drove for the Andrea Moda team in Formula One in 1992, though never making it into a race, before moving into sportscars, including driving in the 24 Hours of Le Mans five times between 1996 and 2003.

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McCarthy also portrayed The Stig in the first two series of BBC motoring show Top Gear.

Perry McCarthy Motorsport Weekly Live Perry McCarthy on the Future of F1 racing

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Career

Perry McCarthy Hire Perry McCarthy The Original Stig

Born in Stepney, East London, McCarthy grew up to work for his father's company servicing North Sea oil rigs. Unlike most Formula One drivers, McCarthy did not start racing in karts. He worked his way through the junior categories of motor sport in Europe, such as Formula Ford, Formula 3, eventually F3000 and various touring and sports car races in the US, including drives for Spice Engineering.

Perry McCarthy Interview with Perry McCarthy The Original Stig

In 1991, McCarthy was chosen to test for the Footwork Formula One team. Although he impressed the team, his break did not come until the eve of the 1992 Formula One season, when he was signed by the independent Andrea Moda team run by Andrea Sassetti who thought that entering Formula One would be a good way to advertise his shoe business. The team was uncompetitive, disorganized and poorly managed, and after a lengthy battle to gain an FIA Super Licence the season soon descended into farce. McCarthy, frequently denied more than a handful of laps in which to prepare, failed to qualify for any Grand Prix. His Grand Prix debut at Spain lasted eighteen metres down the pit lane in pre-qualifying. The team folded before the end of the season in controversial circumstances and McCarthy was left without a drive. In a July 2004 interview with The Times, McCarthy discussed how this period in his career had contributed to him being dubbed the world's unluckiest racing driver, saying "Dick Dastardly had more luck than me".

McCarthy did not race in Formula One after 1992, but tested for both Williams and Benetton teams during the 1990s. He was denied a permanent role as test driver at Benetton because he was covering for their normal test driver, Alessandro Zanardi, who was unwell. He had little success at Williams because he did not see eye to eye with the engineers and the position was then given to David Coulthard.

Top Gear

Perry McCarthy The original Stig Perry McCarthy supports Jeremy Clarkson

After a brief retirement, McCarthy returned to sports car racing, appearing at Le Mans in 2002 and numerous other events. In 2002, he released his autobiography entitled Flat Out, Flat Broke, in which he spoke candidly about his time in Formula One and, in the second edition, his work for the BBC's Top Gear motoring show as The Stig, a masked, anonymous, racing driver who evaluated the latest high performance cars. McCarthy was the original, black-suited Stig, who left after the first two series. He provided commentary on F1 races for the BBC in 2009. McCarthy now works as a corporate ambassador and after-dinner speaker for corporations around the world.

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References

Perry McCarthy Wikipedia