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Revision as of 00:54, 20 January 2013

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Jake Legge is a race driver for the new Demon Racing team. He joined the team after Season 7, graduating from a test seat at ART.


Season 6

Jake kept a fair account of himself in his first season, acting as the backup to lead test driver Joseph Gilson. He finished two places below him in the tester standings, finishing 14th. He drove the last two races, taking a 10th place at Silverstone and handing him 3 points. This put him in 25th in the drivers' championship.


Tafuro GP Controversy

After his first season, Jake appeared to be retained for S7, with Ricardo van Smirren to act as the other test driver. However, team boss Paolo Tafuro (Matteo Scala, as he later became known) wished to test for his own team, and this ended up in both contracted testers leaving. Brazilian driver Juliano Muller later took the second seat. Muller later left the team and was replaced by German rookie Sebastian Nell.

Season 7

In light of the aforementioned scandal, a few teams were interested in taking up Jake's services to fill a test slot. He accepted an offer from ART, partnering team boss Stefan van Renselaar. The first few races were marred with bad luck; in the first feature race in Australia, he qualified 7th and ran as high as 4th before retiring due to an unspecified mechanical fault. He managed to run as high as 2nd at Surfers Paradise before hitting a wall, taking out former teammate Joseph Gilson in the ensuing carnage. After this run of bad luck, Jake managed to pick up a few points finishes which has pushed him up the tester's table. He was quoted as still being a little disappointed with his pace, as he felt he should have far more places on the podium. He cited the early season crashes in the feature races as a "missed opportunity to challenge for the [testers'] title". He eventually managed a streak of scoring points in 13 sessions in a row. He was also the highest-scoring driver not to win a session. Jake eventually finished 6th, one point behind Christel VXR man Gary Spencer. At the latter end of the season, he was partnered by Dominic Brunner, Jake's successor in the test team.

Season 8

Jake agreed a deal to race with Glen Sheppard's new Demon Racing team, who replaced ScalaGP. His team-mate will be Scala driver and former Team Shadow tester Zsigmond Somogyi, as Sheppard and Sebastian Nell take the test seats.

Personal Life

Jake has developed a reputation in the paddock as a joker. He once turned up to a press conference wearing a 'Dyslexics are Teople Poo' t-shirt; this got complaints from the National Dyslexic Association (DNA). He also threw a bunga-bunga party in the ART motorhome and pool. This resulted in a $15,000 cleaning bill. For one weekend, he swapped places with the ex-Manchester City winger Adam Johnson which saw him line up on the left wing against West Ham United. Johnson therefore drove the Tafuro car to a respectable 14th place. Jake managed to score a goal. This was done without any alarm because they look so similar.

His race helmet features the Red Hot Chili Peppers logo quite prominently, as he is a huge fan of theirs. He annoyed many of the other teams by repeatedly playing the entire 'Freaky Styley' album off of multiple amps around the paddock, which was reported at being a total 12 times. Jake commented on the situation; "At least it wasn't either of John Frusciante's first two solo albums. That would have just scared the shit out of everyone." Jake went to rehab to wean himself off of the Chilis, but this was horrendously unsuccessful. It caused him to have a mental breakdown; he was later found in a trailer park in Nebraska hugging a Fleabass. He was only tempted into leaving after the rehabologists luring him into their van with a trail of Reese's Pieces.

He recently signed a personal sponsorship deal with GAC Logistics, which will appear on his Season 8 helmet. This takes over from Coca-Cola, who used their short deal to market their Relentless energy drink. He also began On The Limit, a newspaper that covers affairs within the GPGSL. This was rated as 'a drab affair' by The Daily Telegraph, 'unspeakably dull and tedious' by The Guardian, and The Daily Mail stated 'immigrants on benefits could do better than this'. The Daily Express were unable to comment as they have still yet to get over the death of Princess Diana.

When he retires from the GPGSL, Jake has stated he wishes to begin a cheese farm in his home county of Somerset. He cites "wanting to wipe Babybels off the face of the planet" as the main reason for this, such is his strong hate for the waxy substance. On his days off, he writes scripts, notably once for a hospital-based sitcom. It was once piloted on Dave, but Jake was not pleased with the executives' wish to replace actor John Nettles; he left the show and it was subsequently cancelled. He is currently working on a sitcom based in a nunnery, called "Nun's the Word".

Within the short period of time he has been at Demon Racing, Jake has already accumulated a bill of £1,248.93 which is due to the sheer amount of tea he drinks (approximately 15 cups a day). Team boss Glen Sheppard is looking at a sponsorship deal with Tetley to offset some of the cost. This is also rumoured to be the reason that ScalaGP fired the driver, explaining the lack of development during S7.

Results

Season Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Points Position
6 Tafuro GP

AUS 20

ITA 15

CAN 4 HUN 5 USA 22 NED 14 RSM 16 GER 10 JAP 21 SAM 17 ATL 19 AUT 7 MON 14 BRA 12 BEL 9 DNS DNS 31

14th (WTC)

Tafuro GP DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS

BRA 21

GBR 10 3 25th (WDC)
7 ART

AUS Ret

PAC Ret

JAP 5

CAN 18 USA 6

FRA 9

NED 10

BEL 3

SWI 6

ITA 4 RSM 6 BRA 8 OCE 12 AUT 7 HUN 7 GER 10 GBR 7 82 6th

(WTC)

8 Demon Racing AUS Ret SOA 6

SIN 14

MAL 6 JAP 12 CAN SAM BRA BEL GER AUT RSM ITA MON FRA LUX GBR 54* 13th*

(WDC)