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Tgcmonster.png|[[Xtreme Racing Series#Mud_Racing|Mud Racing]] artwork. | Tgcmonster.png|[[Xtreme Racing Series#Mud_Racing|Mud Racing]] artwork. | ||
T G Castlenut.jpg|Concept art | T G Castlenut.jpg|Concept art | ||
Castlenutroof.png|His roof | |||
TGC48.jpg | TGC48.jpg | ||
T.G. Castlenut | T.G. Castlenut | ||
TG48.jpg | TG48.jpg | ||
Re-Volting (T.G. Castlenut).jpg|Diecast | |||
T.G. Castlenut.jpg|Diecast (XRS Mud Racer) | |||
Race to win.jpg|2017 release with [[Daniel Swervez|Danny Swervez]], [[Murray Clutchburn]], and [[Tim Treadless]] | |||
Revoltingmuddy.png|2019 release (XRS Mud Racer) | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*While he and [[Aaron Clocker]] used the number 48 in ''[[Cars 3]]'', [[Davey Apex]], the [[Re-Volting]] racer in ''[[Cars]]'', had used the number 84. | *While he and [[Aaron Clocker]] used the number 48 in ''[[Cars 3]]'', [[Davey Apex]], the [[Re-Volting]] racer in ''[[Cars]]'', had used the number 84. | ||
*[[Mattel]] had confused him with [[Davey Apex]] in its [[1:55 Scale Die-Cast|1:55 scale diecast]] toy series, mistakenly labeling | *[[Mattel]] had confused him with [[Davey Apex]] in its [[1:55 Scale Die-Cast|1:55 scale diecast]] toy series, mistakenly labeling Davey as T.G. Castlenut. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 14:58, 4 May 2023
T.G. Castlenut | |||||
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Vehicle type | Brawny Motor Co. Spark EA | ||||
Occupation | Piston Cup racer for Re-Volting (formerly)
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T.G. Castlenut is a race car that formerly competed in the Piston Cup Racing Series for Re-Volting's racing team with the number 48. He was fired by Re-Volting's owner and replaced by Aaron Clocker mid-season.
History
Cars 3
![](/images/thumb/c/ca/T-g-castlenut-personnage-cars-3-01.jpg/220px-T-g-castlenut-personnage-cars-3-01.jpg)
In Cars 3, T.G. Castlenut competes in the 2016 season of the Piston Cup Racing Series. During the mid-season of that year, Jackson Storm made his debut which caused sponsors to fire veteran racers and replace them with Next-Generation race cars, that had better achievements on the tracks. Due to this, T.G. was forced to stop competing in the Piston Cup and Re-Volting replaced him with a next-generation rookie racer named Aaron Clocker.
Physical description
T.G. is a Brawny Motor Co. Spark EA race car with Lightyear racing tires. His eye color is blue. He has a red livery with a black hood, trunk and bold stripes on the sides. He has a white and gray roof. He has the number 48 on his sides and the roof with a red trim and the logo of Re-Volting on his hood, bumper, back and sides.
Gallery
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Mud Racing artwork.
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Concept art
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His roof
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Diecast
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Diecast (XRS Mud Racer)
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2017 release with Danny Swervez, Murray Clutchburn, and Tim Treadless
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2019 release (XRS Mud Racer)
Trivia
- While he and Aaron Clocker used the number 48 in Cars 3, Davey Apex, the Re-Volting racer in Cars, had used the number 84.
- Mattel had confused him with Davey Apex in its 1:55 scale diecast toy series, mistakenly labeling Davey as T.G. Castlenut.