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|first appearance = ''[[Cars 2]]''
|first appearance = ''[[Cars 2]]''
|latest appearance = ''[[Cars 2]]''
|latest appearance = ''[[Cars 2]]''
|performer = - '''None''' (''[[Cars 2]]'')<br>- '''Unknown''' (''[[Cars 2: The Video Game]]'')}}'''Max Schnell''' is a character in ''[[Cars 2]]''.
|performer = - '''None''' (''[[Cars 2]]'')<br>- '''Unknown''' (''[[Cars 2: The Video Game]]'')}}Max Schnell started as a humble production sedan from Stuttgart, Germany. An avid amateur racer, Max would practice alone in the back roads of the dense Black Forest—a trek that eventually caught the eye of a racing team owner. Soon Max was on a professional circuit, bearing the #4, and as his horsepower increased, he converted himself to carbon fiber, dropping his weight and getting into prime racing shape. He’s won more races at Motorheimring than any other World Torque Champion League car in history. A naturally brilliant engineer, he used logic and analytics to refine his build, and plans to approach the World Grand Prix in the same perfectly calculated manner.
 
 
==Cars 2==
Max performences in the [[World Grand Prix|W.G.P ]] was really good. At the dirt section in the [[Tokyo Circuit|Tokyo Race]] he was seen at the 3th position following by [[Nigel Gearsley|Nigel Gearsle]]y. And at the beginning of the Tokyo Race he took as first the 1st position.But after time he was passing by [[Francesco Bernoulli]] , [[Lightning McQueen]] , [[Carla Veloso]] , [[Shu Todoroki]] , and [[Jeff Gorvette]] . At the last meters to the finish line he blew out from the lemons machine.In the [[Porto Corsa Circuit|Porto Corsa]] and [[London Circuit|London ]] Race he was seen both time following [[Miguel Camino]] from the 5th to 4th position. In the [[Radiator Springs Grand Prix]] he  was seen before the race begins talking and laughing with his main enemie Miguel Camino.
 


==''Cars 2''==
Max Schnell started as a humble production sedan from Stuttgart, Germany. An avid amateur racer, Max would practice alone in the back roads of the dense Black Forest—a trek that eventually caught the eye of a racing team owner. Soon Max was on a professional circuit, bearing the #4, and as his horsepower increased, he converted himself to carbon fiber, dropping his weight and getting into prime racing shape. He’s won more races at Motorheimring than any other World Torque Champion League car in history. A naturally brilliant engineer, he used logic and analytics to refine his build, and plans to approach the World Grand Prix in the same perfectly calculated manner.


Max has a massive German flag on the top of him. Max was the third and the last car whose motor exploded in the [[Tokyo Circuit|Tokyo race]]. In the [[Porto Corsa Circuit|Porto Corsa race]], he along with [[Miguel Camino]] crashed into [[Shu Todoroki]]. After time comes [[Raoul ÇaRoule]] with [[Rip Clutchgoneski]] and crashed into Max. Max was fixed in the [[London Circuit|London race]] and raced into the 5th position behind Miguel Camino and [[Lewis Hamilton]]. In the [[Radiator Springs Grand Prix]], Max was seen following [[Nigel Gearsley]] to the 7th position.
==Specifications==
==Specifications==
*Make model: [[Handmade cars|Handmade]]
*Make model: [[Handmade cars|Handmade]]

Revision as of 03:39, 28 March 2013

Max Schnell
Color Purple with Germany's flag
Occupation German Race Car / World Grand Prix Racecar / WTcL Racer
Main portrayer(s) - None (Cars 2)
- Unknown (Cars 2: The Video Game)


Character information
Gender Male

Max Schnell started as a humble production sedan from Stuttgart, Germany. An avid amateur racer, Max would practice alone in the back roads of the dense Black Forest—a trek that eventually caught the eye of a racing team owner. Soon Max was on a professional circuit, bearing the #4, and as his horsepower increased, he converted himself to carbon fiber, dropping his weight and getting into prime racing shape. He’s won more races at Motorheimring than any other World Torque Champion League car in history. A naturally brilliant engineer, he used logic and analytics to refine his build, and plans to approach the World Grand Prix in the same perfectly calculated manner.


Cars 2

Max performences in the W.G.P was really good. At the dirt section in the Tokyo Race he was seen at the 3th position following by Nigel Gearsley. And at the beginning of the Tokyo Race he took as first the 1st position.But after time he was passing by Francesco BernoulliLightning McQueen , Carla Veloso , Shu Todoroki , and Jeff Gorvette . At the last meters to the finish line he blew out from the lemons machine.In the Porto Corsa and London Race he was seen both time following Miguel Camino from the 5th to 4th position. In the Radiator Springs Grand Prix he  was seen before the race begins talking and laughing with his main enemie Miguel Camino.


Specifications

  • Make model: Handmade
  • Top Speed: 160 mph
  • Zero – 60 mph: 3.8 seconds
  • Engine Type: 4.0-liter V-8
  • Horsepower: 470

Model

Max is based on a DTM Racer. He also resembles the BMW M3 GTR.

Appearances

Feature Films

Video Games

Trivia

  • Besides Lightning McQueen, he's the only WGP racer that is a handmade model.
  • "Schnell" is a German word meaning "Fast". Max Schnell's name could be translated as "Maximum Speed".
  • Max Schnell has on his hood the inscrption "WTCL", which represents the name of his racing league, the World Torque Champion League. It is an allusion to the WTCC, the World Touring Car Championship. However, Max's design apparents him to the DTM (Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters), another type of touring car racing.
  • Max's pit stop crew chief is an Audi TT named Otto Bonn.
  • On Max's tires reads "TRU-TREAD - Traction A Temperature A - P215/65R15 89H", a recurring inscription on the tires of many characters of Cars 2.
  • Max Schnell's body was reused for Vitaly Petrov, Frosty, Memo Rojas Jr., Flash, and Long Ge.
  • Although silent in the original verison of Cars 2, Max speaks in Cars 2: The Video Game.

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