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'''Chase Racelott''' is a next-generation [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] race car who appears in ''[[Cars 3]]'',<ref name="NASCAR">[http://www.nascar.com/en_us/news-media/articles/2017/2/23/disney-pixar-cars-3-gears-up-for-season-long-ride-with-nascar.html 'Cars 3' gears up for season-long ride with NASCAR]</ref> sponsored by [[Vitoline]]. His number is 24.<ref name="diecastarticle">Marcus Errico (April 27, 2017). [https://www.yahoo.com/movies/cars-3-exclusive-new-toy-vehicles-put-radiator-springs-next-gen-racers-pocket-160020952.html "'Cars 3' Exclusive: New Toy Vehicles Put Radiator Springs, Next-Gen Racers in Your Pocket"]. Yahoo Movies.</ref>
'''Chase Racelott''' is a next-generation [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] race car who appears in ''[[Cars 3]]'',<ref name="NASCAR">[http://www.nascar.com/en_us/news-media/articles/2017/2/23/disney-pixar-cars-3-gears-up-for-season-long-ride-with-nascar.html 'Cars 3' gears up for season-long ride with NASCAR]</ref> sponsored by [[Vitoline]]. His number is 24<ref name="diecastarticle">Marcus Errico (April 27, 2017). [https://www.yahoo.com/movies/cars-3-exclusive-new-toy-vehicles-put-radiator-springs-next-gen-racers-pocket-160020952.html "'Cars 3' Exclusive: New Toy Vehicles Put Radiator Springs, Next-Gen Racers in Your Pocket"]. Yahoo Movies.</ref>, and he is a Next-Gen 2017 Race Car SA-5.<ref name= MTC>''[[Meet the Cars]]''</ref>


==History==
==History==
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==Profiles and statistics==
==Profiles and statistics==
*Bios
*Bios
**"''Second-generation Piston Cup racer Chase Racelott knows what it takes to win and was racing long before he ever set tire on a professional speedway. Like his fellow rookies, Chase knows how to push toward the front by combining his skills, track smarts, and top-of-the-line technology.''"<ref>''[[Meet the Cars]]''</ref>
**"''Second-generation Piston Cup racer Chase Racelott knows what it takes to win and was racing long before he ever set tire on a professional speedway. Like his fellow rookies, Chase knows how to push toward the front by combining his skills, track smarts, and top-of-the-line technology.''"<ref name= MTC/>
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*His name is a pun on his voice actor, Chase Elliott, whom is an actual NASCAR driver. He, like his fictional counterpart, replaced a previous driver. In real life, Chase replaced [[Jeff Gordon]] (a veteran driver and a voice actor for [[Jeff Gorvette]]) after he retired in the 2014-15 season.
*His name is a pun on his voice actor, Chase Elliott, whom is an actual NASCAR driver. He, like his fictional counterpart, replaced a previous driver. In real life, Chase replaced [[Jeff Gordon]] (a veteran driver and a voice actor for [[Jeff Gorvette]]) after he retired in the 2014-15 season.

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Chase Racelott
Color Green, white
Occupation Piston Cup racer
Main portrayer(s) Chase Elliott[1]


Character information
Gender Male
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Chase Racelott is a next-generation Piston Cup race car who appears in Cars 3,[1] sponsored by Vitoline. His number is 24[2], and he is a Next-Gen 2017 Race Car SA-5.[3]

History

Racelott competes in the 2017 Piston Cup season in Cars 3. He enters the season as a mid-season replacement for Brick Yardley after Yardley got fired.[4] Racelott is racing in front of Lightning McQueen before McQueen crashes. McQueen crashed because he tried to catch him and Daniel Swervez.

Portrayals

Profiles and statistics

  • Bios
    • "Second-generation Piston Cup racer Chase Racelott knows what it takes to win and was racing long before he ever set tire on a professional speedway. Like his fellow rookies, Chase knows how to push toward the front by combining his skills, track smarts, and top-of-the-line technology."[3]

Trivia

  • His name is a pun on his voice actor, Chase Elliott, whom is an actual NASCAR driver. He, like his fictional counterpart, replaced a previous driver. In real life, Chase replaced Jeff Gordon (a veteran driver and a voice actor for Jeff Gorvette) after he retired in the 2014-15 season.
  • He competes after Brick Yardley gets fired.

References