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==World Grand Prix employers==
==World Grand Prix employers==
Cars that were contracted to work for the World Grand Prix`s events
Cars that were contracted to work for the World Grand Prix`s events

Revision as of 07:47, 5 April 2012

World Grand Prix

The World Grand Prix (or simply called W.G.P.) is an international racing competition wich is the center of Cars 2. The competition was created by Sir Miles Axlerod as a promotion of his new "alternative fuel" Allinol. The Competition consists of 3 races: The first one in Tokyo , Japan. The second one in Porto Corsa , Italy. And the last one in London , England.

Globie was the official mascot of the World Grand Prix.

Globie.

11 Race cars from all racing categories were invited to the event, but there was no winner, as the final race was interrupted by a series of anomalies that finaly ended in Miles Axlerod`s expose.


The events were covered by RSN and the races commntated by the commentators Brent Mustangburger , Darrell Cartrip and David Hobbscap.

World Grand Prix events

World Grand Prix competitors

Sponsors

After Sir Miles Axlerod considered the last race in London to not be ran in Allinol, lots of british trademarks taked on to sponsor the las race and its publicity appeared at the circuit`s barriers.

World Grand Prix employers

Cars that were contracted to work for the World Grand Prix`s events

Trivia

  • Originally, the World Grand Prix was to be composed of five races. Paris would have hosted a "Le Mans-style 24-hour race", and in Germany's Black Forest a "DTM-style rally race" would have taken place. But these races were abandoned because it was too much story to tell.[1] However, in the Nintendo DS version of Cars 2: The Video Game, they do appear.
  • According to the country, the name "World Grand Prix" change of language, example: in Italy, Mondiale Grand Prix, in Japan: ワールドグランプリ (Wārudoguranpuri).