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==History==
==History==
===''Cars 3''===
===''Cars 3''===
In ''[[Cars 3]]'', Yardley had two wins during the 2015 Piston Cup season, but also competed in the 2016 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" />
In ''[[Cars 3]]'', Yardley had two wins during the 2015 Piston Cup season, but also competed in the 2016 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]]''. Like most of the playable characters, he is unlocked by completing an uncertain amount of skill checks.
Yardley is a playable character in ''[[Cars 3: Driven to Win]]''. Like most of the playable characters, he is unlocked by completing an uncertain amount of skill checks.

Revision as of 21:25, 22 September 2017

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Brick Yardley
Color Green, white
Occupation Piston Cup racer
Main portrayer(s) Unknown


Character information
Gender Male
""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, poor Yardley was fired and replaced by a next-generation racer named Chase Racelott at the end of the 2016 season.[1][2]

Yardley has a traditional NASCAR stock car design, with a green and white livery. His racing number is 24, different than previous numbers 61 and 51. He is an Axxelo Fission EA.[3]

History

Cars 3

In Cars 3, Yardley had two wins during the 2015 Piston Cup season, but also competed in the 2016 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. Like most of the playable characters, he is unlocked by completing an uncertain amount of skill checks.

Appearances

Profiles and statistics

Cars 3

  • Bio
    • "Brick Yardley has been able to beat Lightning McQueen on several occasions. He's a great racer, but first and foremost, he's a great friend. If there's one thing he loves more than racing in the Piston Cup, it's the friendships he has made during the course of his racing career."[3]

Gallery

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

Polish

Русский

Byku Pustak

Бенз Зинос

Bull Airbrick

Trivia

  • His name is likely a reference to the "Brickyard", a common nickname for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

References

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