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{{Infobox Character
{{Infobox Character
|image = Daniel swervez.png
|image = Daniel swervez.png
|name = Danny Swervez
|name = Daniel Swervez
|gender = Male
|gender = Male
|color = Purple, orange
|color = Purple, orange
|eye color = Hazel (film)<br>Brown (die-cast)
|eye color = Hazel (film)<br>Brown (die-cast)
|aliases = Danny
|aliases = Danny
|occupation = [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] racer
|occupation = [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] racer for [[Octane Gain]]
|first appearance = ''[[Cars 3]]''
|performer = [[Daniel Suárez]] <ref name="NASCAR" />
|performer = [[Daniel Suárez]] <ref name="NASCAR" />}}
|make=[[Next-Gen]] 2017 Race Car SB-4
|first=''[[Cars 3]]''|age=Adulthood|paint color=Purple and orange}}


: ''“Name's Danny bro.”''
: ''“Name's Danny bro.”''
: —'''Daniel Swervez''', ''[[Cars 3]]''
:—'''Daniel Swervez''', ''[[Cars 3]]''


'''Danny Swervez''' is a [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] [[Next-Gen]] of the 2017 Race Car SB-4 model who appeared in ''[[Cars 3]]'', racing for [[Octane Gain]]. He replaced Bobby Swift after he got fired in the mid-2017 season.
'''Daniel "Danny" Swervez''' is a [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] [[Next-Gen]] of the 2017 Race Car SB-4 model who appeared in ''[[Cars 3]]'', racing for [[Octane Gain]]. He replaced Bobby Swift after he got fired in the mid-2017 season.


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== History ==
==History==
In ''Cars 3'', Danny entered the 2016 Piston Cup season, as a last season replacement for [[Bobby Swift]] as the racer for [[Octane Gain]] for the last 2016 Piston Cup race. He competes against the likes of [[Lightning McQueen]], [[Chase Racelott]], [[Jackson Storm]] and many others, proving himself a worthy opponent. For most of the race, he is seen battling McQueen and Chase. Before McQueen crashes, he and [[Chase Racelott]] pass him. After the restart, he ends placing second behind Jackson.
In ''Cars 3'', Danny entered the 2016 Piston Cup season, as a last season replacement for [[Bobby Swift]] as the racer for [[Octane Gain]] for the last 2016 Piston Cup race. He competes against the likes of [[Lightning McQueen]], [[Chase Racelott]], [[Jackson Storm]] and many others, proving himself a worthy opponent. For most of the race, he is seen battling McQueen and Chase. Before McQueen crashes, he and [[Chase Racelott]] pass him. After the restart, he ends placing second behind Jackson.


During the 2017 [[Florida 500]], he starts second, and remains in this position for most of the race. At some point, he takes the lead from Jackson Storm; When the race is almost over, Danny is still in second. When Jackson becomes nervous of [[Cruz Ramirez]] ascending up the ranks, he slows down to try to discourage her, allowing Danny to take the lead. Danny looks at Jackson, confused, but then focuses on the race. Jackson retakes the lead after telling off Cruz. Danny is passed by Cruz and ends up finishing the race in third. After the end of the Florida 500, he congratulates Cruz on her win.
During the 2017 [[Florida 500]], he starts second, and remains in this position for most of the race. At some point, he takes the lead from Jackson Storm; When the race is almost over, Danny is still in second. When Jackson becomes nervous of [[Cruz Ramirez]] ascending up the ranks, he slows down to try to discourage her, allowing Danny to take the lead. Danny looks at Jackson, confused, but then focuses on the race. Jackson retakes the lead after telling off Cruz. Danny is passed by Cruz and ends up finishing the race in third. After the end of the Florida 500, he congratulates Cruz on her win.


== Profiles and statistics ==
==Profiles and statistics==


* Bios
*Bios
** "''A next-gen racer who's ascending the Piston Cup ladder against all odds. A mid-season replacement, Danny is a quick learner who pushes himself to the limit.''"
**"''A next-gen racer who's ascending the Piston Cup ladder against all odds. A mid-season replacement, Danny is a quick learner who pushes himself to the limit.''"
** "''Danny Swervez is a young racer who rose up against all odds to quickly climb the Piston Cup ladder. He is focused, eager to learn, and set on pushing himself to overcome obstacles both on and off the track. Danny is new to the racing scene but is a quick learner who strives to be the very best. he came in halfway through the racing season to take the place of Bobby Swift.''"
**"''Danny Swervez is a young racer who rose up against all odds to quickly climb the Piston Cup ladder. He is focused, eager to learn, and set on pushing himself to overcome obstacles both on and off the track. Danny is new to the racing scene but is a quick learner who strives to be the very best. he came in halfway through the racing season to take the place of Bobby Swift.''"


== Portrayals ==
== Portrayals==


* [[Daniel Suárez]] - ''Cars 3'' (US)
*[[Daniel Suárez]] - ''Cars 3'' (US)
* [[Oli White]] - ''Cars 3'' (UK theatrical version)
*[[Oli White]] - ''Cars 3'' (UK theatrical version)


[[es:Daniel Swervez]]
[[es:Daniel Swervez]]
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== Gallery ==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Daniel -1.png|''Cars 3''
File:Daniel -1.png|''Cars 3''
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</gallery>
</gallery>


== Names in other idioms ==
==Names in other idioms==


* Spanish (Latin America): Carros "Carlos" Giron
*Spanish (Latin America): Carros "Carlos" Giron


== Trivia ==
== Trivia==


* Danny's name is a pun from his US voice actor, Daniel Suárez, who is a professional [[NASCAR]] driver that won the championship of Xfinity Series (after the restart). Suárez's story is quite similar to his fictional counterpart, as both have replaced previous racers (Suárez took over the #19 car when Carl Edwards unexpectedly retired during the post-season of the 2016 season).
*Danny's name is a pun from his US voice actor, Daniel Suárez, who is a professional [[NASCAR]] driver that won the championship of Xfinity Series (after the restart). Suárez's story is quite similar to his fictional counterpart, as both have replaced previous racers (Suárez took over the #19 car when Carl Edwards unexpectedly retired during the post-season of the 2016 season).
* He is the only next-gen racer voiced by a [[NASCAR]] driver that had not been interviewed in ''Cars 3''.
*He is the only Next-Gen racer voiced by a [[NASCAR]] driver that had not been interviewed in ''Cars 3''.
* A natural instinct of Disney is to promote Daniel more than any other next-gen, even the other speaking ones. They make him come 2nd behind Storm, release more forms of toys of him besides just the Mattel Diecast, and release the Mattel die-cast in numerous Multi-Packs.
* A natural instinct of Disney is to promote Daniel more than any other next-gen, even the other speaking ones. They make him come 2nd behind Storm, release more forms of toys of him besides just the Mattel Diecast, and release the Mattel die-cast in numerous Multi-Packs.
* He is The Only Next Gen Apart From Cruz and Storm we see in the lead.
* He is the only Next-Gen apart from Cruz and Storm, that is seen in the lead.
* He is the second known [[Piston Cup]] racer that was not born/built in the United States, the first being [[Haul Inngas]] from ''[[Cars]]''.
*He is the second known [[Piston Cup]] racer that was not born/built in the United States, the first being [[Haul Inngas]] from ''[[Cars]]''.
*Due to the NASCAR crossover his number is now 99, due to the fact in real life, his voice actor now drives the no.99 chevy for Trackhouse Racing Team.
*Due to the NASCAR crossover his number is now 99, due to the fact in real life, his voice actor now drives the no.99 [[Chevrolet]] for Trackhouse Racing Team.
*In Latin America version his name is Carros "Carlos" Giron.
*In Latin America version his name is Carros "Carlos" Giron.


{{Cars 3}}
{{Cars 3}}
[[Category:Next-generation racers]]
[[Category:Next-generation racers]]

Revision as of 18:41, 16 April 2022

Daniel Swervez
Vehicle type Next-Gen 2017 Race Car SB-4
Color Purple, orange
Occupation Piston Cup racer for Octane Gain
Main portrayer(s) Daniel Suárez [1]


Character information
Alias(es) Danny
Gender Male
“Name's Danny bro.”
Daniel Swervez, Cars 3

Daniel "Danny" Swervez is a Piston Cup Next-Gen of the 2017 Race Car SB-4 model who appeared in Cars 3, racing for Octane Gain. He replaced Bobby Swift after he got fired in the mid-2017 season.


History

In Cars 3, Danny entered the 2016 Piston Cup season, as a last season replacement for Bobby Swift as the racer for Octane Gain for the last 2016 Piston Cup race. He competes against the likes of Lightning McQueen, Chase Racelott, Jackson Storm and many others, proving himself a worthy opponent. For most of the race, he is seen battling McQueen and Chase. Before McQueen crashes, he and Chase Racelott pass him. After the restart, he ends placing second behind Jackson.

During the 2017 Florida 500, he starts second, and remains in this position for most of the race. At some point, he takes the lead from Jackson Storm; When the race is almost over, Danny is still in second. When Jackson becomes nervous of Cruz Ramirez ascending up the ranks, he slows down to try to discourage her, allowing Danny to take the lead. Danny looks at Jackson, confused, but then focuses on the race. Jackson retakes the lead after telling off Cruz. Danny is passed by Cruz and ends up finishing the race in third. After the end of the Florida 500, he congratulates Cruz on her win.

Profiles and statistics

  • Bios
    • "A next-gen racer who's ascending the Piston Cup ladder against all odds. A mid-season replacement, Danny is a quick learner who pushes himself to the limit."
    • "Danny Swervez is a young racer who rose up against all odds to quickly climb the Piston Cup ladder. He is focused, eager to learn, and set on pushing himself to overcome obstacles both on and off the track. Danny is new to the racing scene but is a quick learner who strives to be the very best. he came in halfway through the racing season to take the place of Bobby Swift."

Portrayals

es:Daniel Swervez pl:Daniel Swervez ru:Дэниэл Виражиз

  1. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named NASCAR

Gallery

Names in other idioms

  • Spanish (Latin America): Carros "Carlos" Giron

Trivia

  • Danny's name is a pun from his US voice actor, Daniel Suárez, who is a professional NASCAR driver that won the championship of Xfinity Series (after the restart). Suárez's story is quite similar to his fictional counterpart, as both have replaced previous racers (Suárez took over the #19 car when Carl Edwards unexpectedly retired during the post-season of the 2016 season).
  • He is the only Next-Gen racer voiced by a NASCAR driver that had not been interviewed in Cars 3.
  • A natural instinct of Disney is to promote Daniel more than any other next-gen, even the other speaking ones. They make him come 2nd behind Storm, release more forms of toys of him besides just the Mattel Diecast, and release the Mattel die-cast in numerous Multi-Packs.
  • He is the only Next-Gen apart from Cruz and Storm, that is seen in the lead.
  • He is the second known Piston Cup racer that was not born/built in the United States, the first being Haul Inngas from Cars.
  • Due to the NASCAR crossover his number is now 99, due to the fact in real life, his voice actor now drives the no.99 Chevrolet for Trackhouse Racing Team.
  • In Latin America version his name is Carros "Carlos" Giron.