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[[File:Rotelli1.jpg|thumb|Rotelli's | [[File:Rotelli1.jpg|thumb|Rotelli's lettering on Francesco's wheels]]'''Rotelli Tires''' is a famous Italian tire trademark. It is seen in [[Cars 2|''Cars 2'']], being [[Francesco Bernoulli]]'s tire trademark. The other side of Francesco's tire reads Pasta Potenza. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Francesco's tires are "Rotelli Tires Pasta Potenza". Potenza makes allusions to Bridgestone's Potenza tires, which were used by all [[wikipedia:F1|Formula One]] teams, from 2007 to 2010. Note that "Pasta Potenza" would literally mean "the power of [[wikipedia:Pasta|pasta]]". "Rotelli" is a play between Rotini, a type of pasta, and [[wikipedia:Pirelli|Pirelli]], which is now the official F1 tire supplier. It is also possibly also a reference to Italian sports cars being called "Pasta Rockets". | * Francesco's tires are "Rotelli Tires Pasta Potenza". Potenza makes allusions to Bridgestone's Potenza tires, which were used by all [[wikipedia:F1|Formula One]] teams, from 2007 to 2010. Note that "Pasta Potenza" would literally mean "the power of [[wikipedia:Pasta|pasta]]". "Rotelli" is a play between Rotini, a type of pasta, and [[wikipedia:Pirelli|Pirelli]], which is now the official F1 tire supplier. It is also possibly also a reference to Italian sports cars being called "Pasta Rockets". | ||
[[Category:Trademarks]] | [[Category:Trademarks]] | ||
[[Category:Tire | [[Category:Tire companies]] |
Latest revision as of 18:24, 28 March 2024
Rotelli Tires is a famous Italian tire trademark. It is seen in Cars 2, being Francesco Bernoulli's tire trademark. The other side of Francesco's tire reads Pasta Potenza.
Trivia
- Francesco's tires are "Rotelli Tires Pasta Potenza". Potenza makes allusions to Bridgestone's Potenza tires, which were used by all Formula One teams, from 2007 to 2010. Note that "Pasta Potenza" would literally mean "the power of pasta". "Rotelli" is a play between Rotini, a type of pasta, and Pirelli, which is now the official F1 tire supplier. It is also possibly also a reference to Italian sports cars being called "Pasta Rockets".