Martin Roy

Martin Roy (born February 1, 1974) is a Canadian professional stock car racing driver.

Roy jumped to the full schedule in 2012, qualifying for all twelve races, getting his first top-ten, his first top-five, and finishing eighth in the point standings.

[2] Roy debuted in the Camping World Truck Series with King Autosport, owned by fellow Canadian Mario Gosselin.

Roy first attempted an Xfinity race in 2013, failing to qualify at Bristol Motor Speedway for King Autosport.

In 2017, Roy made his name known at Las Vegas Motor Speedway when he missed a sliding Dakoda Armstrong by only inches at full speed.