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|occupation = [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] racer | |occupation = [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] racer | ||
|first appearance = ''[[Cars 3]]''|performer = Unknown}}{{Quote|"You can't do this! I've raced for you guys almost ten years!|'''Brick Yardley''', ''[[Cars 3]]''}}'''Brick Yardley''' is a professional race car and a friend of [[Lightning McQueen]]. He raced for the [[Vitoline]] team in the [[Piston Cup Racing Series]] for nearly ten years, | |first appearance = ''[[Cars 3]]''|performer = Unknown}}{{Quote|"You can't do this! I've raced for you guys almost ten years!|'''Brick Yardley''', ''[[Cars 3]]''}}'''Brick Yardley''' is a professional race car and a friend of [[Lightning McQueen]]. He raced for the [[Vitoline]] team in the [[Piston Cup Racing Series]] for nearly ten years, after replacing [[James Cleanair]] and [[Aikens]]. However, Yardley was fired and replaced by a next-generation racer named [[Chase Racelott]] during the 2017 season.<ref name="EssGuide"> [https://www.dk.com/us/9781465455598-disney-pixar-cars-3-the-essential-guide/ "'Cars 3' Disney Pixar Cars 3 the Essential Guide"]. DK Books.</ref><ref name="storybook">[[Cars 3 (storybook)|''Cars 3'' storybook]]</ref> | ||
Yardley has a traditional NASCAR stock car design, with a green and white livery. His racing number is 24, different from the old Vitoline number, 61. | Yardley has a traditional NASCAR stock car design, with a green and white livery. His racing number is 24, different from the old Vitoline number, 61. | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
===''Cars 3''=== | ===''Cars 3''=== | ||
In ''[[Cars 3]]'', Yardley competes in the 2017 Piston Cup season. Despite previously being able to keep up with even the best of opponents, Yardley begins to have trouble competing with next-generation models like [[Jackson Storm]].<ref name="storybook" /> Right before the last race of the season, Vitoline's manager fires Brick and replaces him with a new, next-generation racer named | In ''[[Cars 3]]'', Yardley competes in the 2017 Piston Cup season. Despite previously being able to keep up with even the best of opponents, Yardley begins to have trouble competing with next-generation models like [[Jackson Storm]].<ref name="storybook" /> Right before the last race of the season, Vitoline's manager fires Brick and replaces him with a new, next-generation racer named Chase Racelott .<ref name="EssGuide" /> | ||
===''Cars 3: Driven to Win''=== | ===''Cars 3: Driven to Win''=== | ||
Yardley is a playable character in ''[[Cars 3: Driven to Win]]''. | Yardley is a playable character in ''[[Cars 3: Driven to Win]]''. | ||
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Occupation | Piston Cup racer | ||||
Main portrayer(s) | Unknown
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- ""You can't do this! I've raced for you guys almost ten years!"
- —'Brick Yardley', Cars 3, [[{{{3}}}]]
Brick Yardley is a professional race car and a friend of Lightning McQueen. He raced for the Vitoline team in the Piston Cup Racing Series for nearly ten years, after replacing James Cleanair and Aikens. However, Yardley was fired and replaced by a next-generation racer named Chase Racelott during the 2017 season.[1][2]
Yardley has a traditional NASCAR stock car design, with a green and white livery. His racing number is 24, different from the old Vitoline number, 61.
History
Cars 3
In Cars 3, Yardley competes in the 2017 Piston Cup season. Despite previously being able to keep up with even the best of opponents, Yardley begins to have trouble competing with next-generation models like Jackson Storm.[2] Right before the last race of the season, Vitoline's manager fires Brick and replaces him with a new, next-generation racer named Chase Racelott .[1]
Cars 3: Driven to Win
Yardley is a playable character in Cars 3: Driven to Win.
Appearances
Gallery
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Cars 3
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Cars 3: Driven to Win
Quotes
- "Hey, I-I had two wins last year!" - Cars 3
- "Come on! Does anybody want an autograph?" - Cars 3: Driven to Win
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Polish |
Byku Pustak |
Bull Airbrick |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "'Cars 3' Disney Pixar Cars 3 the Essential Guide". DK Books.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Cars 3 storybook
[Edit] Cars 3: Driven to Win
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Playable Characters | Lightning McQueen • Cruz Ramirez • Mater • Sally • Ramone • Guido • Bobby Swift • Brick Yardley • Chick Hicks • Natalie Certain • Arvy • Dr. Damage • Miss Fritter • Cam Spinner • Rich Mixon • Jackson Storm • Junior Moon • Louise Nash • River Scott • Smokey • Mack •Luigi • Sheriff • Fillmore • Flo • Sarge • Tractors • Siddeley • Bill • Frank • Ucchi • High Impact • Bill • Broadside • Airborne • Darrell Cartrip • Doc Hudson |
Locations | Radiator Springs • Florida International Speedway • Smokey's Automotive Service |