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|occupation = [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] racer
|occupation = [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] racer
|first appearance = ''[[Cars 3]]''
|first appearance = ''[[Cars 3]]''
|performer = [[Chase Elliott]]<ref>name="nascar.com"</ref>|name = Chase Racelott}}{{Quote|"Let me put it this way. I'm not losing any sleep wondering where Lightning McQueen is."|'''Chase Racelott''' being interviewed about [[Lightning McQueen]]'s whereabouts, ''[[Cars 3]]''}}
|performer = [[Chase Elliott]]<ref>name="nascar.com"</ref>|name = Chase Racelott|age=Adulthood}}{{Quote|"Let me put it this way. I'm not losing any sleep wondering where Lightning McQueen is."|'''Chase Racelott''' being interviewed about [[Lightning McQueen]]'s whereabouts, ''[[Cars 3]]''}}
'''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 (now 9),<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>
'''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 (now 9),<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>



Revision as of 20:20, 14 August 2022

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


Character information
Gender Male
""Let me put it this way. I'm not losing any sleep wondering where Lightning McQueen is.""
—'Chase Racelott' being interviewed about Lightning McQueen's whereabouts, Cars 3, [[{{{3}}}]]

Chase Racelott is a next-generation Piston Cup race car who appears in Cars 3,[2] sponsored by Vitoline. His number is 24 (now 9),[3] and he is a Next-Gen 2017 Race Car SA-5.[4]

History

Chase competes in the 2016 Piston Cup season in Cars 3. He enters the season as a end-season replacement for the previous Vitoline racer, Brick Yardley, after he got fired. Chase started in 22nd in the Los Angeles 500. At some period, he duels Bubba Wheelhouse and Aaron Clocker. Then after sometime, he and Danny Swervez passed every next-gen and stock car except for Lightning McQueen and Jackson Storm and are in 3rd and 4th place battling for positions against each other. However Chase is no match for Danny. When McQueen leaves the pits, they are both in 2nd and 3rd place until Storm passes them [5] and, along with Danny, passes McQueen before he crashes. At the Florida 500, he started in 9th and is later involved in the accident caused by Cam Spinner and is seen sliding on the wall, but he is able to continue the race, later seen entering the pits safely. He restarts in 4th and for the rest of the race he is seen dueling Flip Dover and Nick Shift and he finishes in 10th Place. After the race, he congratulates Cruz on her win.

Personality

Chase is really kind and also takes racing seriously. This is shown when he congratulates Cruz Ramirez for winning the race and he gives her a tire-bump.

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."[4]

Gallery

Names in other languages

  • Russian:
    • Чейз Рацелотт (transcription: Cheyz Ratselott)
    • Чарльз Глянцелотт (transcription: Charlz Glyantselott) (some translations)

Trivia

  • His name is a pun on his voice actor, Chase Elliott, who 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 Jeff Gorvette's voice actor) after he retired in the 2014-15 season. It also translates "Race a lot" which of course, Chase Elliot always races a lot, having done the Snowball Derby, Chili Bowl Nationals, and Rolex 24 during the 2020 Cup Series Off-Season, which was the same season that Elliot won his first ever Cup Title
  • Chase Racelott is seen at the Los Angeles International Speedway before Brick Yardley gets fired.
  • When Darrell Cartrip is speaking: "McQueen is fading, fading fast!" Chase and Danny overtake him, but when McQueen hits the wall and crashes, Eric Braker is seen in place of Chase.
  • Due to inaccuracy on his artwork, it is believed that Chase has blue eyes, but in the movie, he has hazel eyes and on his diecast, he has green eyes.
  • In the NASCAR diecast line, Chase changes his number from 24 to 9.

Achievements

Races Of The 2016/2017 Piston Cup Racing Series season.

Speedway              Finishing Positions
Los Angeles 500               3rd

References

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