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Daniel swervez.png|Danny Swervez
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2017OctaneGain.JPG|present logo
DudleySpare.jpg|Dudley Spare
DudleySpare.jpg|Dudley Spare/Pitty
Octane Gain Crew Chief.png|Josh Steering/Octane Gain Crew Chief
Henderson.png|Henderson with the Octane Gain logo in ''Cars: The Video Game''
Henderson.png|Henderson with the Octane Gain logo in ''Cars: The Video Game''
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Revision as of 08:56, 22 February 2018

Template:InfoboxObjectOctane Gain is a turbo vitamin trademark for vehicles. Octane Gain also sponsors a team in the Piston Cup Racing Series, which consists of its crew chief, its hauler, Bobby Swift's Hauler several pitties such as Dudley Spare, and racers Billy Oilchanger, Henderson, Bobby Swift and Daniel Swervez.

History

Cars

In Cars, Billy Oilchanger is among the many competitors at the Motor Speedway of the South, and the other members of his team assist him during the race, all while bearing the Octane Gain logo.

Cars: The Video Game

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The Octane Gain logo as it appears in Cars: The Video Game and Cars: Mater-National Championship.

In Cars: The Video Game, the Octane Gain racing team competes in the 2006 Piston Cup season, with Henderson as the race car. Additionally, the logo can be seen on advertisements at the Los Angeles International Speedway.

Cars: Mater-National Championship

In Cars: Mater-National Championship, the Octane Gain logo appears on advertisements during Stadium Races, as well as in certain road races, including Ornament Valley Airport.

Cars 3

In Cars 3, Octane Gain is heavily changed, having a new purple color scheme, and a new racing number, 19. Also, Billy Oilchanger seems to have retired, as they have a new racer, Bobby Swift. At the beginning, Swift is one of the three best performing racers, along with Lightning McQueen and Cal Weathers, until Jackson Storm begins doing well, leading to stock car racers retiring or getting fired and replaced by next-gen racers. On the final race of the 2016 season at the Los Angeles International Speedway, Bobby Swift is fired and replaced by Daniel Swervez.

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