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{{Infobox_Character
{{Character infobox
|image = Bernie Banks.jpg
|image=Bernie 2010.png
|gender = Male
|caption=Personality pose from ''[[Pixarpedia]]''.
|color = Brown
|make=[[Axxelo]] Turnpike LX
|eye color = Gray
|gender=Male
|occupation = Piston Cup Cameraman
|eye color=Blue
|friends = Cameramen
|color=Brown
|interests = Photography
|occupation=Photographer
|first appearance = [[Cars]]
|first_appearance=''[[Cars]]''}}
|latest appearance = [[Cars]]}}'''Bernie Banks''' is a notorious [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] photographer known for sacrificing anything, including his own body, to get a great shot.
'''Bernie Banks''' is an [[United States|American]] mid-size car who appeared in ''[[Cars]]''. Bernie is a brown [[Axxelo]] Turnpike LX who works as a [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] photographer.


==Bio==
==History==
In [[Cars]], Bernie is at the [[Motor Speedway of the South]] with his camera, taking pictures of [[Lightning McQueen]] as he comes out of his trailer.
Bernie appears in ''[[Cars]]'' when [[Lightning McQueen]] exits his trailer at the [[Motor Speedway of the South]], trying to get a shot of McQueen.
==Model==
 
Bernie is an Axxelo Turnpike LX that is painted brown, with gray rims and clear headlights. He has a large camera attached to his doors.
He is later seen at victory lane still trying to take a picture only to get swept aside by [[Mia and Tia]]. He does not appear again for the remainder of the movie.
==Occupation==
 
Bernie Banks is a Piston Cup cameraman, who will risk his life just to get a good shot of one of the legendary racing superstars.
==Official profiles==
===''Car Finder Game''===
{{Car Finder bio
|name=Bernie Banks
|make=Axxelo Turnpike LX
|artwork=Axello1.png
|pronoun=His
|story=Bernie is a notorious Piston Cup photographer known for sacrificing anything, including his own body, to get a great shot. In last year's No Grime 500, he was mid-shot when he was t-boned by an untamed racer, Buck Schooner. It cost Bernie two and a half months in the body shop, but scored him an incredible shot of Chick Hicks and the August cover of "Runner Up Monthly."
}}


==Appearances==
===Feature Films===
*[[Cars]]
==Trivia==
*Bernie is the first named car to be seen in the movie, though it can be argued the darkened close-up shots of [[Lightning McQueen|Lightning]] count.
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small" bordersize="none">
<gallery>
BernieBanksCars.png|Bernie's appearance in [[Cars]]
Bernie-Banks-WM.jpg|[[List of cancelled die-cast releases|Unreleased]] die-cast model, designed by Martin Arriola
BernieBanks.jpg|Bernie's [[Car Finder]] profile
</gallery>
</gallery>
==References==
{{Reflist}}


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[[Category:Photographer]]
[[Category:Press]]
[[Category:Camera operators]]
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Latest revision as of 14:50, 19 June 2024

Bernie Banks
Vehicle type Axxelo Turnpike LX
Color Brown
Occupation Photographer
First appearance Cars
Character information
Gender Male

Bernie Banks is an American mid-size car who appeared in Cars. Bernie is a brown Axxelo Turnpike LX who works as a Piston Cup photographer.

History

Bernie appears in Cars when Lightning McQueen exits his trailer at the Motor Speedway of the South, trying to get a shot of McQueen.

He is later seen at victory lane still trying to take a picture only to get swept aside by Mia and Tia. He does not appear again for the remainder of the movie.

Official profiles

Car Finder Game

Bernie Banks
Axxelo Turnpike LX
His story:
"Bernie is a notorious Piston Cup photographer known for sacrificing anything, including his own body, to get a great shot. In last year's No Grime 500, he was mid-shot when he was t-boned by an untamed racer, Buck Schooner. It cost Bernie two and a half months in the body shop, but scored him an incredible shot of Chick Hicks and the August cover of "Runner Up Monthly.""

Gallery

References