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An Argentinian Stunts legend, and probably the best racer ever not to have won a Zakstunts season. Alan Rotoi joined the community as part of the [[Golden Generation]] in April 2002 and entered with style: 5th place on ZCT14, 3rd place on ZCT15 and then three consecutive first places on ZCT16, 17 and 18. Alan Rotoi's [[ZCT16]] is one of the most famous replays in existence because, apart from being a breathtaking power gear ride, it was the first one to make crucial and successful use of the [[Magic Carpet]]. Rotoi won this track with a 9 second gap to second place. Despite his dominance in the middle part of 2002, Rotoi lost the Zakstunts season to [[Bonzai Joe]], who had been playing from the beginning of the season, and also won the last two tracks. <BR><BR>
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Alan Rotoi continued racing in the top of the scoreboard until early 2004, when another Argentinian racer arrived and took the Zakstunts throne: [[Gutix]].  
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racername = Alan Rotoi|
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image =[[Image:Alanrotoi.jpg]]|
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nationality = Argentinian|
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location = Buenos Aires, Argentina|
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birthday = 1980-11-05|
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team = Meganium Aces High|
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firstrace = ZCT14 (May 2002)|
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results = Zakstunts (2021), ISA Competition (2002), Indy Racing Cup (2003), IMSA Cup I (2003), IMSA Cup III (2004), France Stunts Championship (2002)|
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footnotes = ''as of April 2022''|
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An Argentinian Stunts legend, and probably the best racer ever not to have won a [[ZakStunts]] season. Alan Rotoi joined the community as part of the [[Golden Generation]] in April 2002 and entered with style: 5th place on ZCT14, 3rd place on ZCT15 and then three consecutive first places on ZCT16, 17 and 18. Alan Rotoi's [[ZCT16]] is one of the most famous replays in existence because, apart from being a breathtaking power gear ride, it was the first one to make crucial and successful use of the [[Magic Carpet]]. Rotoi won this track with a 9 second gap to second place. Despite his dominance in the middle part of 2002, Rotoi lost the Zakstunts season to [[Bonzai Joe]], who had been playing from the beginning of the season, and also won the last two tracks. However, Alan struck back to his Danish rival by winning [[Indy Racing Cup|ISA]] 2002 competition in a tight battle. He defended this Indy / OWOOT title in [[Indy Racing Cup]] 2003.
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Alan Rotoi continued racing in the top of the scoreboard until early 2004, when another Argentinian racer arrived and took the competitions by storm: [[Gutix]], who gave [[MeganiuM Aces High]], the team founded by Alan in 2002, its first ZakStunts title. MeganiuM would remain a major force in Stunts racing for many years.
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In 2003, Alan Rotoi sent shockwaves through the Stunts world by opening the [[4D Stunts League|4dstunts]] competition, which had more than 60 racers in the first race - easily the highest number of racers one one track ever. This competition showed the potential of Stunts, and although the racers numbers declined from the astronomic beginning, the tournament continued on a high participation level for about a year.  
 
In 2003, Alan Rotoi sent shockwaves through the Stunts world by opening the [[4D Stunts League|4dstunts]] competition, which had more than 60 racers in the first race - easily the highest number of racers one one track ever. This competition showed the potential of Stunts, and although the racers numbers declined from the astronomic beginning, the tournament continued on a high participation level for about a year.  
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Alan Rotoi was one of the central figures in the community during 2002-2004, and although he has fallen into the background since then, he still comes back occasionally - notably he made a top result on ZCT79 which was [[Default]] with the [[Indy]].
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Alan Rotoi remains a key figure in the community. While his racing activity has gone through highs and lows after 2004, he pulled off some strong performances in later years, such as victory at ZCT118 and second places at ZCT85 and ZCT132.
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== Cars built by Alan Rotoi ==
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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!|  Picture !! Car !! Flat Speed !! Max Speed !! 0-60 mph !! 0-100 mph
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|| [[Image:Melangered.png|80 px|center]]||  [[Melange XGT-88]] ||218mph || 218mph || 3.55s|| 6.1s
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|| [[Image:Crownvictoria.png‎ |80 px|center]] || [[Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor]] || 192 mph || 200 mph || 5.5s||11.3s
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|-
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|| [[Image:Monstertruck.png |80 px|center]] || [[Chevrolet Silverado Monster Truck]] || 132 mph || 133 mph || 5.7s|| 13.5s
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|-
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|| [[Image:Lola.png|80px|center]] ||  [[Lola Cosworth Indy]] || 234 mph || 236 mph || 2.55s||4.8s
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|-
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|| [[Image:Packard8.png|80 px|center]] || [[Packard Eight]] || 119 mph || 245 mph || 14.1s||29.8s
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|-
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|| [[Image:Fordsierra2.png |80 px|center]] || [[Ford Sierra RS Cosworth]] || 144mph|| 212 mph || 5.65s||14.15s
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|| [[Image:Pk1.png |80 px|center]] || [[Penske Chevrolet Indy]] || 229mph|| 229 mph || 2.6s||4.85s
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|}
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== Under development cars ==
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{| class="wikitable"
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!|  Picture !! Car !! Projected top speed !! Category !! Comments
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|| [[Image:Dodgemonaco.png‎ |80 px|center]] || [[Dodge Monaco Highway Patrol]] || ~169mph || Road Car|| Classic Police Car
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|-
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|| [[Image:Torino.png|80 px|center]]||  [[IKA Torino GS]] ||~200mph || Racing Car || Turismo Carretera
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|-
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|| [[Image:Cadillachearse.png |80 px|center]] || [[Cadillac Fleetwood Hearse]] || ~122mph || Road Car|| Street car
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|-
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|| [[Image:Fiatspazio.png|80px|center]] ||  [[Fiat Spazio]] || ~90mph ||Road Car|| Street car
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|| [[Image:Hummerh1.png|80 px|center]] || [[Hummer H1]] || ~125mph || Off-Road ||
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|| [[Image:Lightningmcqueen.png|80 px|center]] || [[Lightning McQueen]] || ? || ? || Crazy thing will happen
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|| [[Image:Fordfalcon.png|80 px|center]] || [[Ford Falcon Sprint]] ||~200mph || Racing Car || Turismo Carretera
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|| [[Image:Chevyss.png|80 px|center]] || [[Chevrolet Chevy SS]] || ~200mph || Racing Car || Turismo Carretera
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|| [[Image:Dodgepolaragtx.png‎‎|80 px|center]]||  [[Dodge GTX]] ||~200mph || Racing Car || Turismo Carretera
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|| [[Image:Detomasopantera.png‎‎|80 px|center]]||  [[De Tomaso Pantera]]  ||~173mph || Road Car || Italian brand, Argentinian founder
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|| [[Image:ChevroletImpala.png|80 px|center]] || [[Chevrolet Impala]] || ? || Road Car || 1959. One of the iconic American classics.
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|| [[Image:PlymouthFury.png|80 px|center]] || [[Plymouth Fury]] || ? || Road Car || 1958. Do you remember Christine? Ask Stephen King!
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|| [[Image:Renault12.png‎‎|80 px|center]]||  [[Renault 12]] ||~90mph || Road Car || A French low cost classic.
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|| [[Image:RamblerAmbassador.png‎‎|80 px|center]]||  [[Rambler Ambassador]] ||~120mph || Road Car || 1965. Used for diplomatic purposes.
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
  
'''Alan Rotoi''' [http://forum.stunts.hu/index.php?topic=48.msg726#msg726 chose his nick after his German shepard].
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1. '''Alan Rotoi''' [http://forum.stunts.hu/index.php?topic=48.msg726#msg726 chose his nick after his German shepard].
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2. He raced in 2004 under the name of "Stunts Oracle" at Zakstunts.
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 23:56, 7 August 2022

Alan Rotoi
Alanrotoi.jpg
Nationality: Argentinian
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Born: 1980-11-05
Team: Meganium Aces High
First race: ZCT14 (May 2002)
Championship titles: Zakstunts (2021), ISA Competition (2002), Indy Racing Cup (2003), IMSA Cup I (2003), IMSA Cup III (2004), France Stunts Championship (2002)
as of April 2022

An Argentinian Stunts legend, and probably the best racer ever not to have won a ZakStunts season. Alan Rotoi joined the community as part of the Golden Generation in April 2002 and entered with style: 5th place on ZCT14, 3rd place on ZCT15 and then three consecutive first places on ZCT16, 17 and 18. Alan Rotoi's ZCT16 is one of the most famous replays in existence because, apart from being a breathtaking power gear ride, it was the first one to make crucial and successful use of the Magic Carpet. Rotoi won this track with a 9 second gap to second place. Despite his dominance in the middle part of 2002, Rotoi lost the Zakstunts season to Bonzai Joe, who had been playing from the beginning of the season, and also won the last two tracks. However, Alan struck back to his Danish rival by winning ISA 2002 competition in a tight battle. He defended this Indy / OWOOT title in Indy Racing Cup 2003.

Alan Rotoi continued racing in the top of the scoreboard until early 2004, when another Argentinian racer arrived and took the competitions by storm: Gutix, who gave MeganiuM Aces High, the team founded by Alan in 2002, its first ZakStunts title. MeganiuM would remain a major force in Stunts racing for many years.

In 2003, Alan Rotoi sent shockwaves through the Stunts world by opening the 4dstunts competition, which had more than 60 racers in the first race - easily the highest number of racers one one track ever. This competition showed the potential of Stunts, and although the racers numbers declined from the astronomic beginning, the tournament continued on a high participation level for about a year.

Alan Rotoi remains a key figure in the community. While his racing activity has gone through highs and lows after 2004, he pulled off some strong performances in later years, such as victory at ZCT118 and second places at ZCT85 and ZCT132.


Cars built by Alan Rotoi

Picture Car Flat Speed Max Speed 0-60 mph 0-100 mph
Melangered.png
Melange XGT-88 218mph 218mph 3.55s 6.1s
Crownvictoria.png
Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor 192 mph 200 mph 5.5s 11.3s
Monstertruck.png
Chevrolet Silverado Monster Truck 132 mph 133 mph 5.7s 13.5s
Lola.png
Lola Cosworth Indy 234 mph 236 mph 2.55s 4.8s
Packard8.png
Packard Eight 119 mph 245 mph 14.1s 29.8s
Fordsierra2.png
Ford Sierra RS Cosworth 144mph 212 mph 5.65s 14.15s
Pk1.png
Penske Chevrolet Indy 229mph 229 mph 2.6s 4.85s

Under development cars

Picture Car Projected top speed Category Comments
Dodgemonaco.png
Dodge Monaco Highway Patrol ~169mph Road Car Classic Police Car
Torino.png
IKA Torino GS ~200mph Racing Car Turismo Carretera
Cadillachearse.png
Cadillac Fleetwood Hearse ~122mph Road Car Street car
Fiatspazio.png
Fiat Spazio ~90mph Road Car Street car
Hummerh1.png
Hummer H1 ~125mph Off-Road
Lightningmcqueen.png
Lightning McQueen ? ? Crazy thing will happen
Fordfalcon.png
Ford Falcon Sprint ~200mph Racing Car Turismo Carretera
Chevyss.png
Chevrolet Chevy SS ~200mph Racing Car Turismo Carretera
Dodgepolaragtx.png
Dodge GTX ~200mph Racing Car Turismo Carretera
Detomasopantera.png
De Tomaso Pantera ~173mph Road Car Italian brand, Argentinian founder
ChevroletImpala.png
Chevrolet Impala ? Road Car 1959. One of the iconic American classics.
PlymouthFury.png
Plymouth Fury ? Road Car 1958. Do you remember Christine? Ask Stephen King!
Renault12.png
Renault 12 ~90mph Road Car A French low cost classic.
RamblerAmbassador.png
Rambler Ambassador ~120mph Road Car 1965. Used for diplomatic purposes.

Trivia

1. Alan Rotoi chose his nick after his German shepard.

2. He raced in 2004 under the name of "Stunts Oracle" at Zakstunts.

External links

Alan's legendary ZCT16 winning lap (YouTube)