Transcontinental Race of Champions

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The league's logo.

Transcontinental Race of Champions (also known as TROC) is a league of races, hosted by World Grand Prix racers.

Racers

Racer Number Country
Francesco Bernoulli 1 File:Włochy.png Italy
Lewis Hamilton 2 United Kingdom/Grenada
Max Schnell 4 Germany
Miguel Camino 5 Spain
Raoul ÇaRoule 6 France
Shu Todoroki 7 Japan
Carla Veloso 8 Brazil
Nigel Gearsley 9 United Kingdom
Rip Clutchgoneski 10 New Rearendia
Vitaly Petrov 11 Russia
Frosty Winterbumper 12 Australia
Long Ge 12 China
Memo Rojas Jr. 14 Mexico
Pyotr Racinov 14 Russia
Flash Nilsson 15 Sweden
Jeff Gorvette 24 United States
Lightning McQueen 95 United States

Races

Name Place Winner
Neon Race Tokyo, Japan Carla Veloso
Ice Race Moscow, Russia Raoul ÇaRoule
Rally Race Alsace, France Miguel Camino
Carbon Race Nürburg, Germany Jeff Gorvette
Silver Race Radiator Springs, United States
Carnival Cup Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Lightning McQueen

Francesco Bernoulli Carla Veloso

Gallery

Trivia

  • There is no racer with the numbers 3 or 13.
    • In Cars 2, Jeff Gorvette was originally going to have the number #3, which is the main number real life Corvettes race with. However, his number was changed to #24 as a reference to Jeff Gordon's racing number.
  • The numbers 9 and 12 are shared between two racers, creating an overlap.
  • The number 14 is shared between two racers, creating an overlap.
  • There is a Rally TROC race hosted in the comics, hosted by Raoul. It is the only race that does not have any die-casts for it.
  • Originally the Silver Race was not apart of the TROC series. However, later on, it would be included. Technically, making it the first race of the series.
  • Frosty Winterbumper was seen with the number 4 (the same number as Max Schnell) in the Neon Racers book however the Transcontinental Race of Champions series has depicted him with the number 12.
  • Fernando Alonso is the only WGP racer to not be apart of the TROC series.
    • This is probably due to copyright issues with Fernando himself.
  • The series name is likely a reference to the International Race of Champions, or IROC.