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Johannes "Jan" de Rooy (19 February 1943 – 30 January 2024) was a Dutch
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driver who specialised in the truck category with DAF vehicles. He was mainly known for his participation in the
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and won it in 1987. He also won the 2009 edition of Africa Eco Race.


Biography

Johannes de Rooy was born in
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in 1943. Together with his older brother Harry de Rooy he was the co-founder and former owner of the transportation company G.M. De Rooy & Sons in
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. His son Gerard de Rooy, who is also a rally raid driver, now runs the company. De Rooy got his start in racing as a teenager in
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but became more widely known after his move to rallycross in 1969 where he was nicknamed "Oom Jan" (Uncle Jan) before his move to rally raid in 1982 where he became known as "L'Ours" (The Bear). De Rooy died after a short illness on 30 January 2024, at the age of 80.


Rallycross

Jan de Rooy's first experience and success in off-road four wheeled racing was in rallycross from 1969 to 1982. With his older brother, Harry, they saw great success in a range of vehicles including
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,
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(with Gordini engine), DAF 555 Coupé 4WD (with a Ford engine), DAF 66M (with Ford engine),
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, Ford Escort RS1800 and
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.


Rallycross Results

* Dutch International Rallycross Champion 1970, 1971 (1970 and 1971 also National Champion), 1972, 1973 and 1979 * 1973: 4th overall Embassy Rallycross European Championship with DAF 55 Coupé (with Ford BDA engine) * 1974: 5th overall Embassy Rallycross EC with DAF 55 Coupé and DAF 66M (each with Ford BDA motor) * 1979: 2nd overall FIA European Rallycross Championship (Touring Cars) with Ford Escort RS1800 BDA 2.1 * 1980: Winner of the Dutch National Rallycross Cup for drivers with an international license * 1982: 3rd overall FIA European Rallycross Championship (Division 2) with Audi Quattro


Dakar Rally

1982 saw the move to and start of his Dakar career in which he would gain wider recognition. He saw success throughout the 1980s in which he participated in trucks that remain iconic. The 1984 "Tweekoppige Monster" featured a cab at both ends with the rear cab housing a second engine so that each axle had its own 400 hp engine. The twin engined monster evolved in 1985 into the more aerodynamic "The Bull", named due to its appearance, with a 420 hp front engine and 450 hp rear engine. 1986 was the first year of the "TurboTwin". A factory backed effort with a steel tube monocoque frame reducing weight by over a ton from the previous year. It gained another increase in power to supply approximately 475 hp each and could propel the truck to 200kmh. After his 1987 win, he was asked by the Middle Hotelschool of
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to give a demonstration of his truck. After local residents complained of "an idiot speeding in a truck without muffler" De Rooy was clocked by police driving 109 km/h. He was jailed for the night, received a fine of 600 Dutch guilder and his license was suspended for three months. He was however allowed to drive commercially for his company. 1988 was the final evolution of the twin engine trucks with the "X1". It boasted 1200 hp thanks to two 11.6L three turbo engines developing 600 hp each and could compete with the leading cars. There is a now infamous video of the X1 overtaking the Peugeot 405 T16 of Ari Vatanen at over 200kmh. De Rooy's success continued when he started participating again after a 14-year hiatus in 2002 with three top ten finishes in six entries. image:DAF_De_Neus.jpg, DAF "De Neus" Dakar 1982 image:DAF_The_Bull.jpg, DAF "The Bull" Dakar 1985 image:DAF_Turbotwin_II.jpg, DAF TurboTwin II Dakar 1987 image:Ginaf_X2223.JPG, Ginaf X2223 Dakar 2008 image:Iveco Trakker 4x4.jpg, Iveco Trakker 4x4 2009


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Rooy, Jan de 1943 births 2024 deaths Dutch racing drivers Sportspeople from Eindhoven Racing drivers from North Brabant Dakar Rally drivers Dakar Rally–winning drivers Rally raid truck drivers