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Revision as of 17:32, 14 August 2017
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Occupation | Piston Cup racer
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Brian Spark[1] is a professional race car who competed in the Piston Cup Racing Series. He superseded Claude Scruggs and Hollister as the Leak Less racer, but was replaced by a next-generation rookie during the 2017 season.
History
In Cars 3, Spark competes in the 2017 season alongside many other traditional stock cars. However, Jackson Storm's performance sparks interest in the "next-generation" of high-tech racers, and teams begin replacing their current racers with next-generation rookies. Midway through the season, Spark is replaced by a Next-Gen racer.
Gallery
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Spark on-screen during one of Natalie Certain's reports.
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Trivia
- In a Cars 3 trading card set, Spark is incorrectly named Ed Truncan, the name of next-generation Mood Springs racer.