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|occupation={{PCracer|[[Re-Volting]]}} | |occupation={{PCracer|[[Re-Volting]]}} | ||
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'''Aaron Clocker''' is a [[Next-Generation]] race car that competes in the [[Piston Cup Racing Series]] with the number 48 for the [[Re-Volting]] team. He joined the team in 2016, replacing [[T.G. Castlenut]]. | '''Aaron Clocker''' is a [[Next-Generation]] race car that competes in the [[Piston Cup Racing Series]] with the number 48 for the [[Re-Volting]] team. He joined the team in 2016, replacing [[T.G. Castlenut]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:07, 15 August 2024
Aaron Clocker | |||||
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Vehicle type | Next-Gen Race Car SA-3 | ||||
Color | Dark red, maroon | ||||
Occupation | Piston Cup racer for Re-Volting | ||||
First appearance | Cars 3 | ||||
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Aaron Clocker is a Next-Generation race car that competes in the Piston Cup Racing Series with the number 48 for the Re-Volting team. He joined the team in 2016, replacing T.G. Castlenut.
History
In Cars 3, Aaron Clocker entered the Piston Cup Racing Series during the mid-season of the 2016 season joining the Re-Volting team as a replacement for T.G. Castlenut after he was fired. He debuted at the Motor Speedway of the South and was one of the first six Next-Gen racers besides Jackson Storm to join the competition. He places third at the Grandol Oil Co. Raceway, sixth at the Rustbelt Raceway and twenty-first in the Bumper Save Gears and Glory 450 at the Heartland Motor Speedway. He is seen exiting his hauler before the Los Angeles 500 at the Los Angeles International Speedway where he placed fourteenth. In 2017, he competed in the Florida 500 at the Florida International Super Speedway where he started from eighth place. He is not affected by the crash caused by Cam Spinner. He restarts in the fourth position. He finishes the race in fifth.
Physical description
Aaron Clocker is a Next-Gen 2017 Race Car SA-3. He uses Lightyear racing tires. His eye color is hazel and he has a maroon livery with a red, black and white paint scheme with red, white and black stripes going across his roof and and back. He has a short spoiler similar to Tim Treadless's and Sheldon Shifter's and headlights with a grille similar to Dan Carcia.
Achievements
Races of the 2016 Piston Cup Racing Series season.
Race track |
Event |
Finished position |
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Grandol Oil Co. Raceway | Unknown | 3rd |
Rustbelt Raceway | Unknown | 6th |
Heartland Motor Speedway | Bumper Save Gears and Glory 450 | 21st |
Los Angeles International Speedway | Los Angeles 500 | 14th |
Florida International Super Speedway | Florida 500 | 5th |
Gallery
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Concept art
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Cars 3 artwork
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Cars 3
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Closeup of Aaron during the Los Angeles 500.
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Cars 3
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Cars 3
Names in other languages
- Russian: Аарон Клокер (transcription: Aaron Klokyer)
Trivia
- While his name may sound very similar to the real-life NASCAR racer Erin Crocker, he is actually named after crowd and simulation technical artist, Aaron Conover.
- During the Florida 500 before Cruz Ramirez hits the wall, there is an error where his spoiler is shown to be the same as Harvey Rodcap's.
- While he and T.G. Castlenut, used the number 48, Davey Apex, used the number 84.