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|gender = Male
|gender = Male
|color = Blue, white, green
|color = Blue, white, green
|eye color = Purple
|eye color = Yellow (Blue on Xbox 360 version)
|occupation = [[Clutch Aid]] Reserve Driver
|occupation = [[Clutch Aid]] Reserve Driver
|friends = [[Kevin Shiftright]]
|friends = [[Kevin Shiftright]]
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|talents = Racing
|talents = Racing
|first appearance = [[Cars: The Video Game]]
|first appearance = [[Cars: The Video Game]]
|performer = }}'''Suregrip''' is the reserve [[Clutch Aid]] race car. He raced for the 2006 [[Piston Cup]]. He drove in place of Kevin Shiftright. He bears the number #121 (#123 on all other versions of the video game).
|performer = }}'''Suregrip''' is the reserve [[Clutch Aid]] race car. He raced for the 2006 [[Piston Cup]]. He drove in place of [[Kevin Shiftright]]. He bears the number #123 (#121 in the Xbox 360 version of the game).


==Bio==
==Bio==
Suregrip made his debut on the [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] scene during the 2006 season, where he substitued for [[Kevin Shiftright]] while he was away. In the five races, Suregrip placed in the top five while racing at [[Palm Mile Speedway]], [[Motor Speedway of the South]] and the [[Los Angeles International Speedway]]. His racing strategy appears to be to cling to the wall, out of the other racers' way.
Suregrip made his debut on the [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] scene during the 2006 season, where he substituted for [[Kevin Shiftright]] while he was away. In the five races, Suregrip placed in the top five while racing at [[Palm Mile Speedway]], [[Motor Speedway of the South]] and the [[Los Angeles International Speedway]]. His racing strategy appears to be to cling to the wall, out of the other racers' way. In the other two races, he performs relatively lower, finishing about 11th or 12th.
==Livery==
==Livery==
Suregrip is painted blue, with white striping on his body. He has the number 123 on his doors and roof, and the Clutch Aid logo on his doors.
Suregrip is painted nearly identical to Kevin Shiftright, blue, with white striping on his body. He has the number 123 on his doors and roof, and the Clutch Aid logo on his doors.
==Model==
==Model==
Suregrip's make model is currently unknown, although he does appear to be either a 2006 Dodge Charger NASCAR or a Ford Taurus NASCAR. He has a top speed of 200 mph.
Suregrip's make model is currently unknown, although he does appear to be either a 2006 Dodge Charger NASCAR or a Ford Taurus NASCAR. He has a top speed of 200 mph.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*During the Motor Speedway of the South event in ''Cars: The Video Game'', there is another identical version of Suregrip, although he is significantly slower. The same thing happens with [[Hollister]] and [[Lee Jr.]], as well as [[Clarkson]] in [[Smasherville International Speedway (event)|Smasherville International Speedway]]. However, none of this happens in the Wii version of the game. 
*During the Motor Speedway of the South event in ''Cars: The Video Game'', there is another identical version of Suregrip, although he is significantly slower. The same thing happens with [[Hollister]] and [[Lee Jr.]], as well as [[Clarkson]] in [[Smasherville International Speedway (event)|Smasherville International Speedway]]. However, none of this happens in the Wii version of the game, and no duplicate racers appear, and the cars who were absent appear normally
*If you look closely in the Wii version of the game, Suregrip's #123 marking looks to be the same as the #121 on Kevin Shiftright and Masterson.
*In the Wii version of the game, the font of Suregrip's #123 is the same as the #121 on Kevin Shiftright and [[Masterson]].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:SuregripCarsTheVideoGame.png
File:SuregripCarsTheVideoGame.png|''Cars: The Video Game'' (PC)
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2015-08-10 13.34.07.jpg|''Cars: The Video Game'' (Wii)
Suregrip.png
Suregrip.png|Playable in ''[[Cars: Mater-National Championship]]'' using a mod
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IMG_3875.PNG|In-Game Status Icon
RileyCarsTheVideoGame.png
RileyCarsTheVideoGame.png
Suregip.png
Suregip.png|''Cars: The Video Game'' (Xbox 360)
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Revision as of 16:34, 20 January 2021

Suregrip
Color Blue, white, green
Occupation Clutch Aid Reserve Driver


Character information
Gender Male

Suregrip is the reserve Clutch Aid race car. He raced for the 2006 Piston Cup. He drove in place of Kevin Shiftright. He bears the number #123 (#121 in the Xbox 360 version of the game).

Bio

Suregrip made his debut on the Piston Cup scene during the 2006 season, where he substituted for Kevin Shiftright while he was away. In the five races, Suregrip placed in the top five while racing at Palm Mile Speedway, Motor Speedway of the South and the Los Angeles International Speedway. His racing strategy appears to be to cling to the wall, out of the other racers' way. In the other two races, he performs relatively lower, finishing about 11th or 12th.

Livery

Suregrip is painted nearly identical to Kevin Shiftright, blue, with white striping on his body. He has the number 123 on his doors and roof, and the Clutch Aid logo on his doors.

Model

Suregrip's make model is currently unknown, although he does appear to be either a 2006 Dodge Charger NASCAR or a Ford Taurus NASCAR. He has a top speed of 200 mph.

Occupation

Suregrip is the reserve race car on the Clutch Aid racing team.

Appearances

Video Games

Names in other languages

  • Polish: Ściskacz
  • Portuguese: Nito
  • Russian: Шортрип (transcription: Shortrip)

Trivia

  • During the Motor Speedway of the South event in Cars: The Video Game, there is another identical version of Suregrip, although he is significantly slower. The same thing happens with Hollister and Lee Jr., as well as Clarkson in Smasherville International Speedway. However, none of this happens in the Wii version of the game, and no duplicate racers appear, and the cars who were absent appear normally. 
  • In the Wii version of the game, the font of Suregrip's #123 is the same as the #121 on Kevin Shiftright and Masterson.

Gallery

Template:Cars: The Video Game pt-br:Nito ru:Шортрип