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{{Infobox Character
{{Character infobox |merch=true
|image = Bruno Motoreau.png
|image=Bruno motoreau1.png
|gender = Male
|make=1967 [[Citroën]] DS
|color = Blue sea, red, white
|gender=Male
|eye color = Brown
|eye color=Brown
|occupation = Rally racer (former)<br>[[Raoul ÇaRoule]]'s crew chief
|color=Blue
|first appearance = ''[[Cars 2]]''}}'''Bruno Motoreau''' is [[Raoul ÇaRoule]]'s crew chief. He is a [[Citroën]] DS, that is painted in Raoul's team colors, blue with red and white striping. He has the number 6 on his door.
|home=[[France]]
|occupation=Off-Road racing driver (formerly)<br>
[[Raoul ÇaRoule]]'s crew chief
|team=[[Raoul ÇaRoule]]<br>
[[E. Manual Maniez]]
|first_appearance =''[[Cars 2]]''}}
'''Bruno Motoreau''' is the crew chief of [[Raoul ÇaRoule]].


==History==
==History==
In ''[[Cars 2]]'', Bruno appears in the pits at each of the three [[World Grand Prix]] races, along with Raoul's four pitties and [[E. Manual Maniez]]. 
[[File:Bruno-motoreau-personnage-cars-2-01.jpg|thumb|220px|left|Bruno Motoreau in the pit stop during [[World Grand Prix]] race in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] in 2011.]] In ''[[Cars 2]]'', Bruno Motoreau appears at all three [[World Grand Prix]] events coaching [[Raoul ÇaRoule]] on what to do during the races. He can be heard barking orders in French during the [[Tokyo Grand Prix]].


==Official bio==
==Physical description==
"''Don't let his tough-guy name fool you, Bruno is really a softie. He plays the accordion, likes romantic drives along the [[Seine]], and his favorite movie is [[The Engine of Dr. Motoreau]]. But just because he's cultured doesn't mean he can't race. He comes from a long line of French rally racers, and his hydraulic suspension has helped him rise above many difficult situations, both on and off the track. This ability to handle all terrains in any situation led him to Raoul ÇaRoule, and the pair is rallying for victory at the World Grand Prix!''"<ref>''[[Meet the Cars]]''</ref>
He is an 1967 [[Citroën]] DS, that is painted in Raoul's team colors, blue with red and white striping. He has the coat of arms with colors of the French flag on his door. His eye color is brown and his license plate reads 02-ZS8.
 
==Official profiles==
===''Meet the Cars'' (2011 Edition)===
*''Don't let his tough-guy name fool you, Bruno is really a softie. He plays the accordion, likes romantic drives along the Seine, and his favorite movie is The Engine of Dr. Motoreau. But just because he's cultured doesn't mean he can't race. He comes from a long line of French rally racers, and his hydraulic suspension has helped him rise above many difficult situations, both on and off the track. This ability to handle all terrains in any situation led him to Raoul ÇaRoule, and the pair is rallying for victory at the World Grand Prix!''


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery widths="175" position="center" bordersize="none" hideaddbutton="true" captionalign="center">
<gallery>
Artworkmotor.png|Artwork
Artworkmotor.png|Diecast artwork
bruno-motoreau-personnage-cars-2-01.jpg|''Cars 2''
BrunoMotoreau.jpg|[[Mattel]] diecast
BrunoMotoreauDisneyStore.jpg|[[Disney Store]] diecast
Bruno Motoreau UNO.jpg|Bruno on an UNO card
Cars Rally TROC Race.png|''[[The Official Magazine]]''
</gallery>
</gallery>


==References==
==Names in other languages==
<references />
*Russian: ''Брюно Моторо'' (transcription: ''Bryuno Motoro'')
*Ukrainian: ''Бруно Моторо'' (transcription: ''Bruno Motoro'')
 
==Trivia==
*His name might be a pun to Doctor Moreau, character from ''[[Wikipedia:The Island of Doctor Moreau|The Island of Doctor Moreau]]'', an 1896 science fiction novel by author H. G. Wells.
*His model year is listed as 1974 in [[The Official Magazine]], despite it being 1967 in the [[Meet the Cars]] book.
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Latest revision as of 12:56, 10 August 2024

Bruno Motoreau
Vehicle type 1967 Citroën DS
Color Blue
Occupation Off-Road racing driver (formerly)

Raoul ÇaRoule's crew chief

First appearance Cars 2
Character information
Gender Male




Home France

Bruno Motoreau is the crew chief of Raoul ÇaRoule.

History

Bruno Motoreau in the pit stop during World Grand Prix race in Tokyo, Japan in 2011.

In Cars 2, Bruno Motoreau appears at all three World Grand Prix events coaching Raoul ÇaRoule on what to do during the races. He can be heard barking orders in French during the Tokyo Grand Prix.

Physical description

He is an 1967 Citroën DS, that is painted in Raoul's team colors, blue with red and white striping. He has the coat of arms with colors of the French flag on his door. His eye color is brown and his license plate reads 02-ZS8.

Official profiles

Meet the Cars (2011 Edition)

  • Don't let his tough-guy name fool you, Bruno is really a softie. He plays the accordion, likes romantic drives along the Seine, and his favorite movie is The Engine of Dr. Motoreau. But just because he's cultured doesn't mean he can't race. He comes from a long line of French rally racers, and his hydraulic suspension has helped him rise above many difficult situations, both on and off the track. This ability to handle all terrains in any situation led him to Raoul ÇaRoule, and the pair is rallying for victory at the World Grand Prix!

Gallery

Names in other languages

  • Russian: Брюно Моторо (transcription: Bryuno Motoro)
  • Ukrainian: Бруно Моторо (transcription: Bruno Motoro)

Trivia