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{{Infobox_Character
:''Not to be confused with [[Aiken Axler]].''
|image = Vitoline51.png
{{Character infobox |title_color=#afbe3a |text_color=#f0f1f6
|gender = Male
|image=Aikens.jpg
|color = Green, white
|gender=Male
|eye color = Green
|eye color=Green
|occupation = [[Vitoline]] Reserve Driver
|color=Green
|first appearance = [[Cars: The Video Game]]
|tires=[[Lightyear]]
|performer = }}'''Aikens''' is a character in [[Cars: The Video Game]], and a Piston Cup racer that competed for the title of the 2006 Piston Cup. While Aikens is most commonly found trailing behind in one of the slower crowds, he has a moment of glory at the race in [[Smasherville International Speedway]], where he is one of the top five competitors, though he loses to [[Lightning McQueen]].
|occupation={{PCracer|[[Vitoline]] (formerly)}}
|first_appearance=''[[Cars: The Videogame]]''}}
'''Aikens''' is a [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] racer who competed for the title of the 2006 [[Piston Cup (trophy)|Piston Cup]]. He, like racers [[James Cleanair]], [[Brick Yardley]], and [[Chase Racelott]], is sponsored by [[Vitoline]]. He is painted green and white, with his racing number "51", on his doors and roof.


In [[Cars: The Video Game]], Aikens is one of the race cars that Lightning McQueen has to compete against in the five Piston Cup events. His only notable appearance is in the [[Smasherville International Speedway (event)|Smasherville International Speedway event]], where he is one of the top five racers.
==History==
In ''[[Cars: The Videogame]]'', Aikens is one of the many racers that [[Lightning McQueen]] faces throughout the 2006 Piston Cup season. Though Aikens' performances generally range from average to poor, he does well at the [[Smasherville International Speedway]], where he finishes among the top five, alongside McQueen, [[Chick Hicks]], [[Joltsen]], and [[Riley]].


Aikens' only known Piston Cup season is the 2006 season, with [[James Cleanair]] supposedly taking over as the main race car once again.
Aikens appears in all five Piston Cup races in the Wii version of the game, but in all other versions, he does not compete at the [[Motor Speedway of the South]], with a car identical to [[Hollister]] taking his place.


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==Gallery==
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Aikens1.png|''Cars: The Videogame''
[[Category:Racing cars]]
Aikens 61.png|A four-frame passby where viewers may catch Aikens' number being 61.
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Latest revision as of 03:28, 15 August 2024

Not to be confused with Aiken Axler.
Aikens
Color Green
Occupation Piston Cup racer for Vitoline (formerly)
First appearance Cars: The Videogame
Character information
Gender Male

Aikens is a Piston Cup racer who competed for the title of the 2006 Piston Cup. He, like racers James Cleanair, Brick Yardley, and Chase Racelott, is sponsored by Vitoline. He is painted green and white, with his racing number "51", on his doors and roof.

History

In Cars: The Videogame, Aikens is one of the many racers that Lightning McQueen faces throughout the 2006 Piston Cup season. Though Aikens' performances generally range from average to poor, he does well at the Smasherville International Speedway, where he finishes among the top five, alongside McQueen, Chick Hicks, Joltsen, and Riley.

Aikens appears in all five Piston Cup races in the Wii version of the game, but in all other versions, he does not compete at the Motor Speedway of the South, with a car identical to Hollister taking his place.

Gallery

Navigation