Top Gear may have a problem on its hands: newly signed up presenters Chris Harris and Sabine Schmitz will be more than a match for the Stig on track.
The Stig was a brilliant construct created in Clarkson/Hammond/May era in an effort to achieve some repeatability when laying down quick lap times in new cars. None of the former presenters are particularly slow, but having this anonymous bloke set the benchmark took pressure off the three to establish leaderboard time.
It also avoided the inevitable forum discussions about how a particular car would've been much quicker round the Top Gear test track if a real racer was behind the wheel. Stig was a real racer, revealed when first Perry McCarthy and then Ben Collins unmasked themselves as being the guy in the helmet.
But so too are Harris and Schmitz. How much so will be revealed in the series when Harris drives the Aston Martin Vulcan hypercar in Abu Dhabi (as seen in the trailer, below). A source close to the show says that when he jumped into this 820bhp beast of a machine at the Yas Marina Formula One track he immediately got within four seconds of Aston Martin test driver Darren Turner's best lap.
He then proceeded to chip away at that until he got within two seconds. That was on a circuit he didn't know, driving a car he didn't know. Pretty impressive stuff, particularly given that Turner is a formidable racer who has won his class at Le Mans before.