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{{Infobox racing driver
{{Character infobox
|image =
|image=Jim Reverick Artwork.png
|name = Jim Reverick  
|make=[[Next-Gen]] 2017 Race Car SA-3
|gender = Male
|gender=Male
|occupation = Racing driver
|eye color=Blue
|residence_place = [[United States]]
|color=Green, blue
 
|tires=[[Lightyear]]
|model =  
|occupation={{PCracer|[[Carbon Cyber]]}}
|class = Sports car, [[next-generation]]
|first_appearance=''[[Cars 3]]''}}
|tyres = [[Lightyear]]
'''Jim Reverick''' is a [[Next-Gen]] sports car that is a racing driver who, around the late 2010s, joined the [[Piston Cup Racing Series]] with the number 67 for the [[Carbon Cyber]] racing team, he joined in 2016.
|racing_competitions = [[Piston Cup Racing Series]]
|sponsors = [[Carbon Cyber]]
|competition_number = 67
|paint_colour = Green, blue, white
|eye_colour = Blue
|tyres = [[Lightyear]]
 
|first_appearance = ''[[Cars 3]]''
|performer =
}}'''Jim Reverick''' was a [[next-generation]] sports car that was a racing driver who, around late 2010s, competed in [[Piston Cup Racing Series]] with number 67 for team [[Carbon Cyber]] that he joined in 2016.


==History==
==History==
[[File:Florida Pits Area.png|220px|thumb|left|Jim Reverick in pit stop at the [[Florida International Super Speedway]] during [[Florida 500]] race in 2017.]]Jim Reverick was a high-tech [[next-generation]] sports car that lived in the [[United States]]. In 2016, he entered the [[Piston Cup Racing Series]] mid-season joining the [[Carbon Cyber]] team as a replacement for the previous racer, [[Bobby Roadtesta]]. He finished 18th in [[Georgia Safety Horn 350]] at the [[Georgia Super Speedway]] and later 14th in [[Bumper Save Gears and Glory 450]] at the [[Heartland Motor Speedway]].  In the next season, he competed in [[Florida 500]], where he stated on 17th position. At some point of the race, he took part in the crush with other racers during which he nearly collided with [[Cam Spinner]] and steered into the infield grass. When the race restarted he was at 17 position.
[[File:Florida Pits Area.png|200px|thumb|left|Jim Reverick in pit stop at the [[Florida International Super Speedway]] during [[Florida 500]] race in 2017.]]Jim Reverick is a high-tech [[Next-Gen]] sports car that lives the [[United States]]. In 2016, he entered the [[Piston Cup Racing Series]] mid-season joining the [[Carbon Cyber]] team as a replacement for the previous racer, [[Bobby Roadtesta]].  


== Physicals description ==
He debuted in the [[Mood Springs Sputter Stop 350]] at the [[Georgia Super Speedway]] off-screen and later finished 14th in [[Bumper Save Gears and Glory 450]] at the [[Heartland Motor Speedway]]. In the next season, he competed in the [[Florida 500]], where he started on 17th position. At some point of the race, he took part in the crash with other racers during which he nearly collided with [[Cam Spinner]] and steered into the infield grass. When the race restarted he was in the 17th position.
Jim Reverick was a [[next-generation]] sports car and used [[Lightyear]] tyres. He had a green livery with blue and white stripes on the sides. He had white number 67 painted on his sides and roof. His eyes were blue.


== Trivia ==
==Physical description==
* He is named after [[Pixar]] employee and ''[[Cars 3]]'' senior production assistant [[James Roderick|James "Jim" Roderick]].
Jim Reverick is a [[Next-Gen]] sports car and uses [[Lightyear]] tires. He has a green livery with blue and white stripes on the sides. He has a white number 67 painted on his sides and roof. His eyes are blue.
* The racing number 67 was also used by: [[Bobby Roadtesta]] and [[Shifty Sidewinder]].


== Appearances ==
==Achievements==
* ''[[Cars 3]]''
{| class="article-table" border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" style="width: 380px;"
|+[[File:Pistoncup2016.png|30px|link=Piston Cup Racing Series]] Races of the 2016 [[Piston Cup Racing Series]] season.
|-
! scope="col" |Race way
! scope="col" |Event
! scope="col" |Finish position
|-
|[[Georgia Super Speedway]]
|[[Mood Springs Sputter Stop 350]]
|Off-screen
|-
|[[Heartland Motor Speedway]]
|[[Bumper Save Gears and Glory 450]]
|14th
|-
|[[Los Angeles International Speedway]]
|[[Los Angeles 500]]
|15th
|}
{| class="article-table" border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" style="width: 380px;"
|+[[File:Pistoncup2016.png|30px|link=Piston Cup Racing Series]] Races of the 2017 [[Piston Cup Racing Series]] season.
|-
|-
! scope="col" |Race track
! scope="col" |Event
! scope="col" |Starting position
|-
|[[Florida International Super Speedway]]
|[[Florida 500]]
| 17th
|}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery widths="220" position="center" bordersize="none" hideaddbutton="true" captionalign="center">
<gallery>
Jimreverikku2.jpg|Concept art.
Cyber.png|''[[Cars 3]]''
End of 2016 Piston Cup Season.png
Cars-jim-reverick.jpg|[[Mattel]] diecast
Jim reverick cars 2021 single.jpg|2021 release
Jim mini.png|[[Mini Racers|Mini Racer]]
Tomica jim.jpg|[[Tomica]] diecast
Jim Tomica package.png|Tomica release
</gallery>
</gallery>


== See also ==
==Names in other languages==
* [[List of racers by driver number]]
*Greek: ''Τζιμ Ρεβερικ'' (transcription: ''Tzim Reverik'')
* [[List of racing cars]]
*Japanese: ''ジム・レヴェリック''
*Russian: ''Джим Реверик'' (transcription: ''Dzhim Reverik'')
 
==Trivia==
*He is named after, ''[[Cars 3]]'' senior production assistant, [[James Roderick|James "Jim" Roderick]].
*The racing number 67 was also used by: [[Bobby Roadtesta]] and [[Shifty Sidewinder]].
 
==See also==
*[[List of racers]]
*[[List of Next-Gen racers]]


[[ru:Джим Реверик]]
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[[Category:Guest cameos, parodies]]

Revision as of 15:32, 19 June 2024

Jim Reverick
Vehicle type Next-Gen 2017 Race Car SA-3
Color Green, blue
Occupation Piston Cup racer for Carbon Cyber
First appearance Cars 3
Character information
Gender Male

Jim Reverick is a Next-Gen sports car that is a racing driver who, around the late 2010s, joined the Piston Cup Racing Series with the number 67 for the Carbon Cyber racing team, he joined in 2016.

History

Jim Reverick in pit stop at the Florida International Super Speedway during Florida 500 race in 2017.

Jim Reverick is a high-tech Next-Gen sports car that lives the United States. In 2016, he entered the Piston Cup Racing Series mid-season joining the Carbon Cyber team as a replacement for the previous racer, Bobby Roadtesta.

He debuted in the Mood Springs Sputter Stop 350 at the Georgia Super Speedway off-screen and later finished 14th in Bumper Save Gears and Glory 450 at the Heartland Motor Speedway. In the next season, he competed in the Florida 500, where he started on 17th position. At some point of the race, he took part in the crash with other racers during which he nearly collided with Cam Spinner and steered into the infield grass. When the race restarted he was in the 17th position.

Physical description

Jim Reverick is a Next-Gen sports car and uses Lightyear tires. He has a green livery with blue and white stripes on the sides. He has a white number 67 painted on his sides and roof. His eyes are blue.

Achievements

Races of the 2016 Piston Cup Racing Series season.
Race way Event Finish position
Georgia Super Speedway Mood Springs Sputter Stop 350 Off-screen
Heartland Motor Speedway Bumper Save Gears and Glory 450 14th
Los Angeles International Speedway Los Angeles 500 15th
Races of the 2017 Piston Cup Racing Series season.
Race track Event Starting position
Florida International Super Speedway Florida 500 17th

Gallery

Names in other languages

  • Greek: Τζιμ Ρεβερικ (transcription: Tzim Reverik)
  • Japanese: ジム・レヴェリック
  • Russian: Джим Реверик (transcription: Dzhim Reverik)

Trivia

See also