Ben Collins
Benjamin Lievesley Collins (born February 13, 1975) is a racing driver from Bristol, UK. He has competed in motor racing since 1994 in many categories, from Formula Three and Indy Lights to sportscars, GT racing and stock cars. Collins was placed second in the Marlboro Masters Formula 3 championship event in 2000. He set the pace at the 2001 Le Mans 24 hours race in his first season for approximately four hours during the rain at night. After winning the European Stock Car Championship in 2003 ASCAR stock car racing he was signed by PDM Racing to do selected rounds of the 2004 Indy Racing League, but the car never appeared. In 2005, he competed in the British GT Championship in a Porsche 996 GT3, winning races on the way before moving up to the FIA GT Series with Ascari where he led races and scored several pole positions. In addition to racing, Collins' company Collins Autosport Limited provides precision and stunt driving services, particularly for BBC Television, including Top Gear and Top Gear Live, as well as for the film industry, such as driving James Bond's car in Quantum of Solace and Casino Royale, and Eve Moneypenny's car in Skyfall.
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Credits
- 2023 · Ferrari as Stirling Moss
- 2020 · Lovecars: On the Road as Self
- 2019 · Ford v Ferrari as Denny Hulme
- 2015 · Ben Collins: Stunt Driver as The Stunt Driver
- 2015 · Jay Leno's Garage as Self
- 2015 · Pinewood: 80 Years of Movie Magic as Self - Stunt Driver
- 2014 · Top Gear: The Perfect Road Trip 2 as The Stig
- 2013 · Top Gear: The Perfect Road Trip as The Stig
- 2012 · Top Gear: The Worst Car In the History of the World as The Stig
- 2012 · Top Gear: 50 Years of Bond Cars as Self
- 2010 · Top Gear: The Challenges 4 as The Stig
- 2009 · Top Gear: The Challenges 3 as The Stig
- 2008 · Top Gear Australia as The Stig
- 2008 · Clarkson: Thriller as The Stig
- 2007 · Clarkson: Supercar Showdown as The Stig
- 2006 · Top Gear: Winter Olympics as The Stig
- 2005 · Clarkson: Heaven and Hell as The Stig
- 2002 · Top Gear as The Stig
- 2002 · Top Gear as Self
- 2002 · Fifth Gear as Self - Host
- 1978 · Top Gear as