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Alex Roy @ World Class Driving This Weekend…

At 12:41 PM today, Alex, Liz Moses of the "80-in-40" campaign and Gumball 2007 veteran Andrea Zurek set off from the Standard Hotel on the Fabulous Sunset Strip in 144B. Their destination? The World Class Driving event in French Lick, Indiana, home of Larry Bird and former location of the Pluto Water bottling plant. Celtics, laxatives and the Polizei? Oh my!

Here’s Edmunds’ take on the WCD experience, and here’s Motor Trend’s. Ours, of course, will follow shortly. Only 2030 miles to go as of 14:07 PDT!

Published in the following categories: Alex Roy, Andrea Zurek, BMW M5, Gumball 2007, Gumball 3000, LA-French Lick, Liz Moses, News, Team Polizei - Events (USA), Team Polizei - Garage and World Class Driving.

 

VIDEO: Alex Roy @ Google - The Technology, Business Model & Secrets Behind A 21st Century Cannonball Run

Want to break the 31:04 cross country record? You’ll need an hour to watch this - my recent talk @ Google’s New York HQ, where for the first time in public I discuss and display Team Polizei’s heretofore totally secret 2-year plan for assaulting the 1983 32 hour 7 minute record. If you’ve been waiting to see our Herculean Google Earth map analysis of speed traps and the electronic countermeasure suite described in "The Driver", you might even love this as much as my new friends at the Food & Beverage Institute down in Quantico, Virginia…where I gave a private talk about details that still haven’t seen the light of day. (Never heard of the Institute? HINT: They love cars. And tech.)

Watch my FULL ONE HOUR Google talk AND check out the most shocking Polizei M5 sighting of all time…after the jump:

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Published in the following categories: "The Driver" (Book), "The Driver" (Tour), 32 Hours, 7 Minutes, Alex Roy, Alex's Favorites, BMW M5, Cannonball Run, Countermeasures, Google GEO, Gumball 3000, Law Enforcement, Media - Movies/Film, Media - Video, News, Team Polizei - Garage, Technology and YouTube.

 

80 in 40: On The Way to Monterey, Broadcasting Live

I’ve left New York. What started as a ten-day trip to hammer out some business with Alex turned into five weeks of sleeping on his blue velour sectional, plenty of brainstorming, a ton of new friends and adventures the wooly world of startups that I couldn’t conceive of when I boarded that eastbound redeye in Sacramento over 4th of July weekend. But come to an end it has. We’re off to Monterey in 144B. We’ve enlisted the talents of Autoblog’s resident Northern California boy, Damon Lavrinc, to handle additional driving duties. We’re also attempting to warp the poor man’s brain. We’ve never attempted a driveplan that involved meeting an airline flight before, but that’s exactly what we’ll be attempting this time when we pick up Liz Moses.

She claims that she’ll bring some much-needed sense to the proceedings, but we’re a bit curious as to how much sense anyone who hitches a ride in a fake German police car crewed by a bald man, a bearded man and a blogging man could possibly have. Nevertheless, we intend to make our trek a memorable one. We’ll be broadcasting live video from Seero, as well as putting together one of our signature maps. We’ll be ruminating on the nature of driving in today’s America, passing through hamlets large and small as we travel the entire length of Interstate 80 — from the George Washington Bridge in New York to the Bay Bridge in San Francisco, then tooling down 101 through Silicon Valley and south to Steinbeck Country — where we’ll take in the goings on during what’s internationally recognized as the most fantastic collection of automotive events in one weekend. If you call yourself a car guy and haven’t made it to Monterey, mark your calendars. And once you experience it, you’ll want to come back every year.


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We’ll see you on the shores of the Pacific. Meanwhile, consider 80 in 40: NY/SF a go.

Published in the following categories: BMW M5, David Johnson, GPS, Genius, Laser Jammers, Law Enforcement, Media - Movies/Film, Media - Pictures, Media - Print/Online, Media - Video, Mobile Video, News, Night Vision, Radar/Laser Detectors, Safety, Scanners, Speed Limits, Team Polizei - Co-Piloten, Team Polizei - Garage, Team Polizei - Special Operations, Technology, YouTube and jalopnik.

 

New 32:07 Video: “Test Drive of the Mighty Polizei”

Cory Welles and Adam Bedient - Team Polizei’s friends over at the 32 Hours 7 Minutes Production Blog - have just released a fascinating new video of a conversation I nearly forgot ever took placeway back during our research into the 1983 U.S. Express record. Check out their post and video for yourself

Thanks for the post, guys!

Published in the following categories: Alex Roy, BMW M5, Cory Welles, Media - Movies/Film, Media - Print/Online, Media - Video, News, Team Polizei - Co-Piloten, Team Polizei - Garage, Team Polizei - Press/Film Crew, Team Polizei - Special Operations, US Express (1980-1983), Wikipedia and YouTube.

 





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