- Randy Lanier
Randy Thomas Lanier (born
22 September 1954 ,Florida ) is a former race car driver from theUnited States of America .Motorsports career
He drove in 18
CART races in 1985 and 1986. Prior to that, Lanier made his debut at the24 Hours of Daytona in 1982 driving forPreston Henn , the owner of Swap Shop, then at Lanier's fifth race at the "6 hours ofMosport ", he would enter his own team, racing aMarch Engineering 82GChevrolet and score his first podium finish with a third.Lanier renamed his team the "Blue Thunder Racing Team" in 1983 with
Marty Hinze and for the following season was joined by brothers Don andBill Whittington driving.The Whittingtons raced
aircraft prior to cars, had also won the 197924 hours of Le Mans in aPorsche 935 , and were the owners of theRoad Atlanta circuit.The Blue Thunder team, who was rumored to be named after the drug indictment boat that was built by
Apache Performance Boats which he was connected to, competed at IMSA GTP category for prototype cars, despite having lack of sponsorship and being a wholly independent team, unsupported byMarch Engineering . Despite having an adequate form two years previously finishing 16th and 28th consecutively, would surprise everybody in the championship by beating the heavily sponsored and factory supported oppositions from the likes of theGroup 44 Racing "Jaguar XJR-5" andLöwenbräu sponsoredHolbert Racing Porsche 962 taking the 1984 GTP title as driver along with the "Most Improved Driver" award. Another reason for success was the fact the team employed the services of talented engine builderRyan Falconer .Lanier disbanded the team after the 1985 season to concentrate on his CART Indycar career, driving for
Arciero Racing . For the following season, Lanier would also drive forJoest Racing for both Daytona 24 Hours and Miami. After a poor form in the previous year, Lanier would improve his form by finishing six of the nine races he entered including his 10th place finish at theIndianapolis 500 , winning the Rookie of The Year honor.Arrest
The
FBI , however, were investigating Lanier's other sideline. Lanier along withBen Kramer , owner of Apache boats, ran a multi million dollar drugs empire between 1982 and 1986 when the arrest took place. Kramer was the great-nephew and one of the putative heirs of the top boss of the U.S. crime syndicate,Meyer Lansky .He was convicted of importing and distributing over 300 tons of
Colombia nmarijuana and was due to be sentenced when he disappeared. He was arrested eight months later inPuerto Rico . Lanier had also cut a deal after his arrest for conspiracy to distribute pot, but at the last minute refused to testify against Jack Kramer, father of Ben.Randy Lanier received a
life without parole sentence on4 October ,1988 under the newly enacted RICO laws along with his partner Ben Kramer for their lack of cooperation. The Whittington brothers who were also involved received a lighter sentence. Lanier filed an appeal based on the fact that later RICO convictions were not nearly as lengthy, but lost the appeal. He has remained inLeavenworth Federal Penitentiary since imprisonment. His subsequent appeals have all been denied. After suspicion of a planned escape in 1996, he spent three years insolitary confinement .Lanier's wife, Maria De La Luz Maggi-Lanier, was sentenced on
April 30 1993 to nine years in prison for money laundering. She pleaded guilty in September the year previously to conspiracy and obstruction.Lanier nowadays spends most of his time working out, playing chess in the maximum security unit and corresponds to his pen pals.
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* [http://www.motorsport.com/stats/champ/qdriver.asp?D=Randy_Lanier motorsport.com profile]
* [http://www.champcarstats.com/drivers/LanierRandy.htm ChampCarStats.com statistics]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE0DA1331F931A15751C1A96E948260 New York Times: Driver Jailed]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DEEDC1731F935A35751C0A961948260 New York Times:Randy Lanier Sought]
* [http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/printer_friendly.pl?page=7th/982689.html Findlaw.com article on Lanier's case]
* [http://www.crrh.org/hempnews/hn_06.html#wife%20of Hemp News]
* [http://www.motorsport.com/news/article.asp?ID=180136&FS=HISTORY Motorsport.com article on Riverside '84]
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