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File:Rev roadages blue desert pack de 11.jpg|2020 release with [[Ryan Laney|Ryan inside laney]] [[Maddy McGear]] [[Lightning McQueen]] [[Tim Treadless]] [[Eric Braker]] [[Richie Gunzit]] [[Parker Brakeston]] [[Terry Kargas]] [[Todd Marcus]] and [[Michael Rotor]] | |||
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Revision as of 05:13, 29 January 2023
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Vehicle type | Axxelo Fission EA | ||||
Occupation | Piston Cup racer for Vinyl Toupee (formerly)
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Rev Roadages is a professional race car who previously raced for the Vinyl Toupee team in the Piston Cup Racing Series, bearing the number 76.[1] He replaced Crusty Rotor as the Vinyl Toupee racer and was later replaced by Will Rusch.
History
In Cars 3, Rev competes in the 2016 Piston Cup season against the likes of Lightning McQueen, Bobby Swift, Cal Weathers, Brick Yardley, and many others. After Jackson Storm's debut, many Piston Cup teams begin to realize the potential of next-generation racers after Jackson Storm's many successful wins, and after the Los Angeles 500, the Vinyl Toupee team fires Rev and replaces him with Will Rusch.
Gallery
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Concept art
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Cars 3
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Cars 3
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Diecast
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2018 release
Trivia
- He is named after, Cars 3 story artist, Rejean "Rej" Bourdages.