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==History== | ==History== | ||
Bearingly competes in the 2016 Piston Cup season in ''[[Cars 3]]'', along with other racers. However, when [[Jackson Storm]] begins sparking interest in the "next-generation" of race cars, Buck either retires or gets fired after the season ends and is replaced with a next-generation rookie the next season. | Bearingly competes in the 2016 Piston Cup season in ''[[Cars 3]]'', along with other racers. However, when [[Jackson Storm]] begins sparking interest in the "next-generation" of race cars, Buck either retires or gets fired after the season ends and is replaced with a next-generation rookie the next season. At the [[Los Angeles 500]], Buck is one of very few stock cars who weren't replaced by next-generation rookies. Others include [[Lightning McQueen]], [[Brian Spark]], and the [[Rev-N-Go Racer]]. | ||
== Appearance == | == Appearance == | ||
* ''[[Cars 3]]'' | * ''[[Cars 3]]'' |
Revision as of 13:27, 29 October 2017
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Occupation | Piston Cup racer
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Buck Bearingly is a Piston Cup racer who races under the sponsor View Zeen, superspeeding Ryan Shields and his number is 39.[1]
History
Bearingly competes in the 2016 Piston Cup season in Cars 3, along with other racers. However, when Jackson Storm begins sparking interest in the "next-generation" of race cars, Buck either retires or gets fired after the season ends and is replaced with a next-generation rookie the next season. At the Los Angeles 500, Buck is one of very few stock cars who weren't replaced by next-generation rookies. Others include Lightning McQueen, Brian Spark, and the Rev-N-Go Racer.
Appearance
Gallery
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Cars 3
Notes and references
- ↑ Stitch Kingdom on Twitter - This photo was taken at Mattel's exhibit at Toyfair 2017. The image is of the cardback of one the exhibited toys.