- Alex Roy
Alexander Roy (November 23, 1971) is an American rally race driver who has won the Spirit of Gumball trophy and in 2006 set a transcontinental driving record across the
United States in 31 hours, 4 minutes.Driving career
Roy distinguished himself on the
Gumball 3000 and Bullrun rallies with a modifiedBMW M5 , and later aBentley Continental GT comically decorated as a German, Spanish, Swedish, Italian and Bahamanian police cars (complete with lights, sirens, and an inflatablesex doll ) for "Team Polizei 144".cite news
url=http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-9484678_ITM
title=Road Trip! Fueled by testosterone, alcohol, and God knows what else, the 200-odd drivers in the sixth annual Gumball 3000 raced their Lamborghinis, Ferraris, Porsches, and other assorted vehicles out of Paris on May 5, 2004, headed for Cannes via Madrid, Marbella, and Casablanca.
author=George Gurley
date=June 2005
publisher=Vanity Fair
accessdate=2007-10-21] He won the Gumball's 2003 Spirit trophy for his car, eccentric costumes, and mock French or German interview replies. In 2004, he and his co-driver wore costumes based on the Disney science-fiction film "Tron", winning the Style trophy.Roy meticulously prepares for rallies with the goal of avoiding police stops, using maps, GPS navigation, and spreadsheets. During the 2004 rally, he would use the police-car disguise to startle other drivers into pulling over, where he would then videotape their reactions.
Transcontinental record
A prior record for crossing the U.S. from
New York City toLos Angeles of 32 hours, 7 minutes was set in 1983 by David Diem and Doug Turner during the US Express, an unofficial successor to the Cannonball Run. The record was unofficial and never documented or confirmed.cite news
url=http://www.wired.com/cars/coolwheels/magazine/15-11/ff_cannonballrun
title=The Pedal-to-the-Metal, Totally Illegal, Cross-Country Sprint for Glory|author=Charles Graeber
date=October 2007
publisher=Wired Magazine
accessdate=2007-10-21] When documentary filmmaker Cory Welles called it to Roy's attention, he decided he should be the one to break it.cite news
url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/17/sports/othersports/17speed.html
title=Tale of Outlaw Racing, With the U.S. as a Course|author=David Shaftel
date=2007-10-17
publisher=The New York Times
accessdate=2007-10-21]Roy and co-driver Jonathan Goodrich completed a practice run in December 2005, finishing with a time of 34 hours and 46 minutes. A subsequent attempt in April 2006 added a spotter plane, but the failure of his M5's fuel pump ended the run in Oklahoma. On October 7th of 2006 Roy and replacement co-driver David Maher, a New York investment banker, embarked on another run. On this, the successful 31:04 run Roy claims 2,794 mapped miles and 2800 road miles - which he covered at an average speed of 90.1
mph . The run took place overColumbus Day weekend so as to meet minimal traffic, in part for safety; they also avoided any type ofreckless driving such astailgating , although they reached top speeds of 160 mph.cite news
url=http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,303396,00.html
title=Transcontinental Driving Record Claimed to be Broken
author=Rick Leventhal
date=October 19 2007
publisher=FOX News .com
accessdate=2007-10-21] Roy's route, which hit only fourtoll booth s, three or four red lights, and only one close call with thehighway patrol inOklahoma , ended at theSanta Monica Pier .The record was witnessed in part by Davey Johnson and Mike Spinelli, contributor and managing editor of the automobile
blog Jalopnik . [http://jalopnik.com/cars/speed-record/alex-roy-reveals-transcontinental-run-claims-record-310735.php] The time was recorded by atime clock which was punched as they left New York and flown to California before they arrived.Another rally driver team, Richard Rawlings and Dennis Collins, claim they beat the record in May 2007 at 31:59 on a 2,811 mile route; they also claim that Roy did not "stick to the route" of the original Cannonball Run. Alex Roy, on the other hand, claims that almost every years route was different, and that the only rule was total time point-to-point.cite episode
title=One on one with Alex Roy
series=Attack of the show
serieslink=Attack_of_the_Show!
airdate=2007-10-18
url=http://www.g4tv.com/attackoftheshow/videos/18572/The_Loop_One_On_One_with_Alex_Roy.html] The 31:04 record was set with sufficient margin to break the record even with the same route as the longest ever cross-country race. The originator of the Cannonball Run,Brock Yates , does not acknowledge any records or sanction races due to his concern that "somebody was going to get killed". Roy expresses similar concern with regard to anyone attempting to break his claimed record.In October 2007, Roy published a book on his racing career, "The Driver: My Dangerous Pursuit of Speed and Truth in the Outlaw Racing World" (
Harper Collins , ISBN 9780061227936). Information on the record-setting run was withheld until publication.Business career
Roy is the president of "Europe by Car", a rental agency based in
New York City that his father Henry Roy started in the post-war era by negotiating deals with European rental and leasing car companies.Personal life
Roy is a regular at youth charity balls, chairs the board of New York City's live storytelling series
The Moth , and in 2004 won a Britishreality television series, "The Ultimate Playboy".References
External links
* [http://www.teampolizei.com Team Polizei Homepage]
* [http://www.europebycar.com Europe By Car Homepage]
* [http://www.themoth.org The Moth Homepage]
* [http://www.gumball144.com/alex-roy/ Biography on Team Polizei 144 site]
*imdb|name=Alexander Roy|id=1745431
* [http://www.gtspirit.com/category/team-polizei/ Alex Roy] on GTspirit
* [http://www.4ngiefest.com 4ngiefest Official Website] - Charity Event that Alex attended on April 5th, 2008
* [http://www.wired.com/cars/coolwheels/magazine/15-11/ff_cannonballrun?currentPage=1 Wired Magazine] - "The Pedal-to-the-Metal, Totally Illegal, Cross-Country Sprint for Glory"
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