User:King Solitary
Name | Everett Chapcar |
Birthday | 8 / 10 |
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Disinterests | School |
Country | United States of America
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Road Rocket is a young racer who's ascending the Piston Cup ladder against all odds. He is focused, eager to learn, and set on pushing himself to overcome obstacles both on and off the track. Road 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 RustezeRacing95. He is beloved by family and fans for being passionate, kind, and exciting on the track. He represents the next wave of young athletes who focus talent, speed, and precision. Rocket is a champion of diversity, believing that all race cars deserve a lane on the track. Like his fellow rookies, Rocket knows how to push toward the front by combining his skills, track smarts, and top-of-the-line technology.
Piston Cup Racers
Legends
Legends are old veterans who competed in the 20th century along with Doc Hudson.
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- 8 = Levi Mitchan
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- 10 = Sammy Vanderbelt
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- 11 = Junior Moon
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- 12= Steve Fireboost
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- 17 = Red Robinson
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- 25 = Monty McWagon
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- 26 = Oliver Qazon
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- 29 = John Javelin
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- 34 = River Scott
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- 41 = Gerald Springs
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- 51 = Doc Hudson
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- 64 = Tommy Irvine
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- 82 = Bob Guzzler
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- 90 = Glenn Fastcar
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- 91 = Edward Tobyson
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- 94 = Louise Nash
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- 300 = Leroy Heming
Stock Cars (2005)
Champions (2005) are stock cars who competed in the Dinoco 400 at the Motor Speedway of the South and a huge crash caused by #86 HtB racer, Chick Hicks on purpose to keep #95 Rust-eze racer, Lightning McQueen form catching the lead.
Table
Name | Sponsor | # | Bio |
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Rusty Cornfuel | Tow Cap | 4 | Russell "Rusty" was one of the many veterans to not appear from Cars to Cars 3. He was replaced by Jack, who would later retire and got replaced by J.D.. |
Dale Earnhardt, Jr. | Budweiser | 8 | Dale was one of the many veterans to not appear from Cars to Cars 3. His sponsor doesn't return to Cars 3. Dale's voice was provided by real-life NASCAR driver, Dale Earnhardt, Jr.. |
Aiken Axler | Nitroade | 28 | Jerome "Aiken" was one of the many veterans to not appear from Cars to Cars 3. He was replaced by Phil, who would later retire and got replaced by Tim. |
Chuck Armstrong | Mood Springs | 33 | Charles "Chuck" was one of the many veterans to not appear from Cars to Cars 3. He was replaced by Dud, who would later retire and got replaced by Ed. |
Dirk D'Agostino | Trunk Fresh | 34 | Dirkson "Dirk" was one of the veterans to return from Cars to Cars 3. He later retires in 2016 and got replaced by Slick. |
Kevin Racingtire | Shifty Drug | 35 | Kevin was one of the many veterans to not appear between Cars to Cars 3. His sponsor doesn't return to Cars 3. |
Eugene Carbureski | Tank Coat | 36 | Eugene was one of the many veterans to not appear between Cars to Cars 3. He was replaced by Reb, who would later retire and got replaced by Rich. |
Ryan Shields | View Zeen | 39 | Ryan was one of the many veterans to not appear between Cars to Cars 3. He was replaced by Buck, who would later retire and got replaced by a next-gen racer. |
Strip Weathers | Dinoco | 43 | Strip "The King" was an legend from the 1970s along with Chick Hicks. He later retires in 2005 after a crash during the Dinoco 400 and got replaced by his nephew, Cal. |
Rudy Oaks | Easy Idle | 51 | Rudy "Easy" was one of the many veterans to retire between Cars and Cars 3. He was replaced by a stock car, who would later retire in 2016 and got replaced by Harvey. |
Claude Scruggs | Leak Less | 52 | Claude was one of the many veterans to retire between Cars and Cars 3. He was replaced by Brain, who would later get replaced by a next-gen racer in 2017. |
Johnny Blamer | Faux Wheel Drive | 54 | Jonathan "Johnny" was one of the many veterans to retire between Cars and Cars 3. He was replaced by Tommy, who would later get replaced by Herb in 2016. |
Brush Curber | Fiber Fuel | 56 | Bruce "Brush" was one of the many veterans to retire between Cars and Cars 3. His sponsor doesn't return to Cars 3. |
Billy Oilchanger | Octane Gain | 58 | William "Billy" was one of the many veterans to retire between Cars and Cars 3. He was replaced by Bobby, who would later be replaced by Daniel in 2016. |
James Cleanair | Vitoline | 61 | James was one of the many veterans to retire between Cars and Cars 3. He was replaced by Brick, who would later be replaced by Chase in 2016. |
Lee Revkins | Transberry Juice | 63 | Lee was one of the many veterans to retire between Cars and Cars 3. He was replaced by a stock car, who would later be replaced by Bubba in 2016. |
W.B. Rutherford | RPM | 64 | Winford Bradford "W.B." was one of the many veterans to retire between Cars and Cars 3. He was replaced by Bruce, who would later get replaced by Barry in 2016. |
Manny Flywheel | N2O Cola | 68 | Michael "Manny" was one of the many veterans to retire between Cars and Cars 3. He was replaced by Parker, who would later get replaced by H.J. in 2016. |
Floyd Mulvihill | Gasprin | 70 | Floyd was one of the veterans to return from 2005 to 2016. He later retires and got replaced by a next-gen |
Misti Motorkrass | Rev-N-Go | 73 | Misti was one of the many veterans to retire between Cars and Cars 3. She was replaced by Rev-N-Go, who would later get replaced by a next-gen in 2017. |
Slider Petrolski | Sidewall Shine | 74 | Sylvester "Slider" was one of the many veterans to retire between Cars and Cars 3. His sponsor doesn't return to Cars 3. |
Crusty Rotor | Vinyl Toupee | 76 | Bart "Crusty" was one of the many veterans to retire between Cars and Cars 3. He was replaced by a stock-car, who would later get replaced by a next-gen in 2017. |
Haul Inngas | Retread | 79 | Peter "Haul" was one of the many veterans to retire between Cars and Cars 3. His sponsor doesn't return to Cars 3. |
Sage VanDerSpin | Gask-its | 80 | Sage was one of the many veterans to retire between Cars and Cars 3. He was replaced by Rex, who would later get replaced by a next-gen. |
Darren Leadfoot | Shiny Wax | 82 | Darren was one of the veterans to return from 2005 to 2016. He retires in 2017 and was replaced by a next-gen racer. |
Davey Apex | Re-Volting | 84 | David "Davey" was one of the many veterans to retire between Cars and Cars 3. He was replaced by T.G., who would later get replaced by Aaron in 2016. |
Mac iCar | Apple, Inc. | 84 | Matthew "Mac iCar" Overtaker was one of the many veterans to retire between Cars and Cars 3. He was replaced by a stock car, who would later get replaced by a next-gen in 2016. |
Chick Hicks | HtB | 86 | Chick was a veteran who debuted in the 1970s along with Strip Weathers. He was the reason why Strip retires during the Dinoco 400. After Chick's retirement he became an RSN reporter and is currently running a television program. |
Ponchy Wipeout | Bumper Save | 90 | Oscar "Ponchy" was one of the veterans to return between Cars and Cars 3. He was later replaced by Paul in 2017. |
Murray Clutchburn | Sputter Stop | 92 | Murray was one of the veterans to return from Cars to Cars 3. He was then later replaced by a next-gen in 2017. |
Ernie Gearson | Spare Mint | 93 | Ernest "Ernie" was one of the veterans to return from 2005 to 2016. He later gets replaced by a next-gen racer in 2017. |
Lightning McQueen | Rust-eze | 95 | Monty "Lightning" is one of the veterans of the Piston Cup. In his rookie year of 2005, he was lost and ended up in Radiator Springs. He was later found after 1950s racer, Doc Hudson called critics. Years later, McQueen faces the next-gen racers. |
Greg Candyman | Tach-O-Mint | 101 | Gregory "Greg" was one of the many veterans to retire between Cars and Cars 3. His sponsor doesn't return to Cars 3. |
Ralph Carlow | Lil' Torquey Pistons | 117 | Ralph was one of the veterans to return from Cars to Cars 3. He later gets replaced by a next-gen in 2017. |
Kevin Shiftright | Clutch Aid | 121 | Kevin was one of the many veterans to retire between Cars and Cars 3. He was replaced by a stock car, who would later get replaced by a next-gen in 2017. |
Todd Marcus | No Stall | 123 | Todd was one of the veterans to return from 2005 to 2016. He was later replaced by a next-gen in 2016. |
Gallery
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- 4 = Rusty Cornfuel
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- 28 = Aiken Axler
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- 33 = Chuck Armstrong
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- 34 = Dirkson D'Agostino
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- 35 = Kevin Racingtire
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- 36 = Eugene Carbureski
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- 39 = Ryan Shields
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- 43 = Strip Weathers
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- 51 = Rudy Oaks
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- 52 = Claude Scruggs
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- 54 = Johnny Blamer
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- 56 = Brush Curber
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- 58 = Billy Oilchanger
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- 61 = James Cleanair
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- 63 = Lee Revkins
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- 64 = W.B. Rutherford
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- 68 = Manny Flywheel
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- 70 = Floyd Mulvihill
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- 73 = Misti Motorkrass
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- 74 = Slider Petrolski
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- 76 = Crusty Rotor
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- 79 = Haul Inngas
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- 80 = Sage VanDerSpin
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- 82 = Darren Leadfoot
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- 84 = Davey Apex
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- 84 = Mac iCar
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- 86 = Chick Hicks
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- 90 = Ponchy Wipeout
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- 92 = Murray Clutchburn
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- 93 = Ernie Gearson
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- 95 = Lightning McQueen
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- 101 = Greg Candyman
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- 117 = Ralph Carlow
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- 121 = Kevin Shiftright
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- 123 = Todd Marcus
Stock Cars (2006)
The stock racers of 2006.
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- 33/56 = Myron McCoy
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- 34/33 = Rodney Banks
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- 51 = Eric Aikens
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- 52 = Quint Joltsen
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- 54 = Dylan Clarkson
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- 56/34 = Buck Bearingly
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- 58/63 = Angus Medford
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- 63/58 = Kyle Henderson
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- 64/74 = Zack Zebson
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- 74/79 = Sam Turner
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- 79/84 = Marty Bashman
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- 84/64 = Riley Nathanson
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- 86 = Chick Hicks
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- 95 = Lightning McQueen
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- 101/117 = Lee Revkins, Jr.
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- 117/101 = Cone Guenther
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- 121/123 = Dolan Masterson
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- 123/121 = Joseph Suregrip
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- 191 = Xander Cortland
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- 282 = Oscar Hollister
Stock Cars (2016)
Name | Sponsor | # | Bio |
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Jimmy Cables | Intersection | 00 | James "Jimmy" was one of the many veterans in the 2016 season. He later retires in 2016 and next-gen, Flip would take his role as the Intersection racer. |
Jack DePost | Tow Cap | 4 | Jacob "Jack" was one of the many veterans in the 2016 season. He took Rusty's place as the Tow Cap racer. He later retires in 2016 and next-gen, J.D. would take his role as the Tow Cap racer. |
Lane Locke | SynerG | 5 | Lane was one of the many veterans in the 2016 season. He later retires in 2016 and a next-gen took his role as the SynerG racer. |
Vince Coolantine | Transberry Juice | 6 | The Transberry Juice stock car was one of the many veterans in the 2016 season. The stock car took Lee's role as the TJ racer and the team was given a new number. He was later replaced by Bubba after his retirement in 2016. |
Chip Gearings | Combustr | 11 | Charles "Chip" was one of the many veterans in the 2016 season. He was later replaced by a next-gen in 2016 after his retirement. |
Lucas McEnergy | Easy Idle | 15 | The Easy Idle stock car was one of the many veterans in the 2016 season. The stock car took Rudy's role as the Easy Idle racer. The stock car later gets replaced by Harvey after his retirement in 2016. |
Bobby Swift | Octane Gain | 19 | Robert "Bobby" was one of the many veterans in the 2016 season along with McQueen, Cal, and Brick. He took Billy's role as the OG racer and was given a new team number. He later gets fired by OG's owner was soon replaced by Danny. |
Speedy Comet | Blinkr | 21 | Craig "Speedy" was one of the many veterans in the 2016 season. He later gets replaced by Ryan after his retirement in 2016. |
Brick Yardley | Vitoline | 24 | John "Brick" was one of the many veterans in the 2016 season along with McQueen, Cal, and Bobby. He took James' role as the Vitoline racer and was given a new team number. He later gets fired in 2016 by V's owner and replaced Brick with Chase. |
Phil Tankson | Nitroade | 28 | Phillip "Phil" was one of the many veterans in the 2016 season. He took Aiken's role as the Nitroade racer. He later gets replaced by Tim after his retirement in 2016. |
Terry Kargas | TripleDent | 31 | Terry was one of the many veterans in the 2016 season. He later gets replaced by Cam after his retirement in 2016. |
Dud Throttleman | Mood Springs | 33 | Dudley "Dud" was one of the many veterans in the 2016 season. He took Chuck's role as the Mood Springs racer. He then later gets replaced by Ed after his retirement in 2016. |
Dirkson D'Agostino | Trunk Fresh | 34 | Dirkson was one of the veterans to return from 2005 to 2016. He later gets replaced by Slick after his retirement in 2016. |
Reb Meeker | Tank Coat | 36 | Stephen "Reb" was one of the many veterans one the 2016 season. He took Eugene's role as the Tank Coat racer. He then later gets replaced by Rich after his retirement in 2017. |
Buck Bearingly | View Zeen | 39 | Byron "Buck" was one of the veterans to return from 2006 to 2016. He formerly raced as the reserve racer for the Trunk Fresh team. He took Ryan's role as the View Zeen racer and then later got replaced by a next-gen in 2017. |
Cal Weathers | Dinoco | 42 | Calvin "Cal" was one of the many veterans of the 2016 season. He took his father's role as the Dinoco racer. He was later replaced by Cruz after she won the Florida 500 in 2017. |
T.G. Castlenut | Re-Volting | 48 | Timothy Gerald "T.G." was one of the many veterans of the 2016 season. He took Davey's role as the Re-volting racer. He was later replaced by Aaron after his retirement in 2016. |
Brian Spark | Leak Less | 52 | Brian was one of the many veterans of the 2016 season. He took Claude's role as the Leak Less racer. He was later replaced by a next-gen in 2017 after his retirement. |
Tommy Highbanks | Faux Wheel Drive | 54 | Thomas "Tommy" was one of the many veterans of the 2016 season. He took Johnny's role as the Faux Wheel Drive racer. He was later replaced by Herb in 2016 after his retirement. |
Bruce Miller | RPM | 64 | Bruce was one of the many veterans of the 2016 season. He took W.B.'s role as the RPM racer. He was later replaced by Barry in 2016 after his retirement. |
Eric Ismond | Carbon Cyber | 67 | The Carbon Cyber stock car was one of the many veterans in the 2016 season. The stock car was later replaced by a next-gen in 2016 after his retirement. |
Parker Brakeston | N2O Cola | 68 | Parker was one of the many veterans of the 2016 season. He took Manny's role as the N2O Cola racer. He was later replaced by H.J. in 2016 after his retirement |
Floyd Mulvihill | Gasprin | 70 | Floyd was one of the veterans to return from 2005 to 2016. He was later replaced by a next-gen in 2016 after his retirement. |
Harvey Rodcap Sr. | Rev-N-Go | 73 | Rev-N-Go was one of the many veterans in the 2016 season. Rev-N-Go took Misti's role as the Rev-N-Go racer. Rev-N-Go later gets replaced by a next-gen in 2017 after Rev-N-Go's retirement. |
Tyler Loudrev | Vinyl Toupee | 76 | The Vinyl Toupee stock car was one of the many veterans in the 2016 season. The stock car took Crusty's role as the Vinyl Toupee racer. The stock car later gets replaced by a next-gen after the racer's retirement. |
Rex Revler | Gask-its | 80 | Rex was one of the many veterans in the 2016 season. He took Sage's role as the Gask-Its racer. He later gets replaced by a next-gen racer after his retirement in 2016. |
Darren Leadfoot | Shiny Wax | 82 | Darren was one of the veterans to return from 2005 to 2016. He later gets replaced by a next-gen in 2016 after his retirement. |
Pod iCar | Apple, Inc. | 84 | The stock car Apple racer was one of the many veterans in the Piston Cup. The stock car took Mac's role as the Apple racer. The stock car later gets replaced by a next-gen in 2016 after his retirement. |
Ponchy Wipeout | Bumper Save | 90 | Oscar "Ponchy" was one of the veterans to return from 2005 to 2016. He later gets replaced by Paul in the 2017 season after his retirement. |
Murray Clutchburn | Sputter Stop | 92 | Murray was one of the veterans to return from 2005 to 2016. He was later replaced by a next-gen in 2017 after his retirement. |
Ernie Gearson | Spare Mint | 93 | Ernest "Ernie" was one of the veterans to return from 2005 to 2016. He was later replaced by a next-gen in 2016 after his retirement. |
Lightning McQueen | Rust-eze | 95 | Monty "Lightning" was one of the veterans to return from 2005 to 2016. He was friends with Cal, Bobby, and Brick. He crashed at the Los Angeles 500 after he popped a tire and didn't continue racing in 4 months. During the Florida 500, he gave his sponsor to Cruz, who later won and was given the Dinoco sponsorship. |
Ralph Carlow | Lil' Torquey Pistons | 117 | Ralph was one of the veterans to return from 2005 to 2016. He later gets replaced by a next-gen in 2017 after his retirement in 2016. |
Kyle Shiftright | Clutch Aid | 121 | The stock car Clutch Aid was one of the many veterans in 2016. He took Kevin's role as the Clutch Aid racer. He later gets replaced by a next-gen after his retirement in 2017. |
Todd Marcus | No Stall | 123 | Todd was one of the veterans to return from 2005 to 2016. He later gets replaced by a next-gen in 2016 after his retirement. |
Gallery
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- 00 = Jimmy Cables
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- 4 = Jack DePost
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- 5 = Lane Locke
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- 6 = Vince Coolantine
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- 11 = Chip Gearings
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- 15 = Lucas McEnergy
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- 19 = Bobby Swift
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- 21 = Speedy Comet
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- 24 = Brick Yardley
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- 28 = Phil Tankson
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- 31 = Terry Kargas
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- 33 = Dud Throttleman
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- 34 = Dirkson D'Agostino
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- 36 = Reb Meeker
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- 39 = Buck Bearingly
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- 42 = Cal Weathers
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- 52 = Brian Spark
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- 54 = Tommy Highbanks
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- 64 = Bruce Miller
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- 67 = Eric Ismond
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- 68 = Parker Brakeston
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- 70 = Floyd Mulvihill
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- 73 = Harvey Rodcap Sr.
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- 76 = Tyler Loudrev
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- 80 = Rex Revler
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- 82 = Darren Leadfoot
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- 84 = Pod iCar
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- 90 = Ponchy Wipeout
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- 92 = Murray Clutchburn
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- 93 = Ernie Gearson
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- 95 = Lightning McQueen
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- 117 = Ralph Carlow
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- 121 = Kyle Shiftright
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- 123 = Todd Marcus
Next-Gen
The "Next-Generation" racers appear to be more advanced than older racers.
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Name | Sponsor | # | Bio |
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Flip Dover | Intersection | 00 | Jaiden "Flip" is one of the many next-gens who entered in the 2016 Piston Cup season. He took Jimmy's role as the Intersection racer. He finished in 4th in the Florida 500, behind Daniel Swervez. |
J.D. McPillar | Tow Cap | 4 | Jason Devon "J.D." is one of the many next-gens who entered in the 2016 Piston Cup season. He took Jack's role as the Tow Cap racer. |
Thomas Fenderlin | SynerG | 5 | The next-gen SynerG racer is one of the many next-gens who entered in the 2016 Piston Cup season. The racer took Lane's role as the SynerG racer. |
Bubba Wheelhouse | Transberry Juice | 6 | Darrell "Bubba" is one of the many next-gens who entered in the 2016 season. His name is a pun to his voice actor Darrell Wallace, Jr.. |
Cuba Gadings | Combustr | 11 | The next-gen Combustr racer is one of the many next-gens who entered in the 2016 season. The racer took Chip's role as the Combustr racer. |
Harvey Rodcap Jr. | Easy Idle | 15 | Harvey is one of the many next-gens who entered in the 2016 season. He took a stock car's role as the Easy Idle racer. |
Daniel Swervez | Octane Gain | 19 | Daniel "Danny" is one of the many next-gens who entered in the 2016 season. He took Bobby's role as the Octane Gain racer. Danny's name is a pun to his voice actor, Daniel Suárez. He finished 3rd in Florida behind Jackson Storm. |
Jackson Storm | IGNTR | 20 | Jackson is one of the many next-gens who entered in the 2016 season. He is Lightning's McQueen rival. He was beaten by Cruz Ramirez during the Florida 500, making him finish in 2nd place. |
Ryan Laney | Blinkr | 21 | Ryan "Inside" is one of the many next-gens who entered in the 2016 season. He took Speedy's role as the Blinkr racer. Ryan's name is a pun to his voice actor, Ryan Blaney. |
Chase Racelott | Vitoline | 24 | William "Chase" is one of the many next-gens who entered in the 2016 season. He took Brick's role as the Vitoline racer after he was fired in 2016. |
Tim Treadless | Nitroade | 28 | Timothy "Tim" is one of the many next-gens who entered in the 2016 season. He took Phil's role as the Nitroade racer. |
Cam Spinner | TripleDent | 31 | Cameron "Cam" is one of the many next-gens who entered in the 2016 season. He took Terry's role as the TripleDent racer. He ignited the multi-car wreck in the Florida 500 after losing control. |
Ed Truncan | Mood Springs | 33 | Edward "Ed" is one of the many next-gens who entered in the 2016 season. He took Dud's role as the Mood Springs racer. |
Steve LaPage | Trunk Fresh | 34 | Steve "Slick" is one of the many next-gens who entered in the 2016 season. He took Dirkson's role as the Trunk Fresh racer. |
Rich Mixon | Tank Coat | 36 | Richard "Rich" is one of the next-gens who entered in the 2017 season. He took Reb's role as the Tank Coat racer. |
Michael Rotormax | View Zeen | 39 | The next-gen View Zeen racer is one of the next-gens who entered in the 2017 season. The racer took Buck's role as the View Zeen racer. |
Aaron Clocker | Re-Volting | 48 | Aaron is one of the many next-gens who entered in the 2016 season. He took T.G.'s role as the Re-Volting racer. |
Cruz Ramirez | Dinoco | 51
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Cruz is one of the next-gens who entered in the 2017 season, disguised as the Rust-eze racer. After she won the Florida 500, she bears the number 51 and she was given the Dinoco sponsorship. Before her career, she was an trainer at the Rust-eze Racing Center, owned by Sterling. |
Katie Mush | Leak Less | 52 | The next-gen Leak Less racer is one of the next-gens who entered in the 2017 season. The racer took Brian's role as the Leak Less racer. |
Herb Curbler | Faux Wheel Drive | 54 | Herbert "Herb" is one of the many next-gens who entered in the 2016 season. He took Tommy's role as the Faux Wheel Drive racer. |
Barry DePedal | RPM | 64 | Barry is one of the many next-gens who entered in the 2016 season. He took Bruce's role as the RPM racer. |
Jared Clippers | Carbon Cyber | 67 | The next-gen Carbon Cyber racer is one of the many next-gens who entered in the 2016 season. He took a stock car's role as the Carbon Cyber racer. |
H.J. Hollis | N2O Cola | 68 | Henry James "H.J." is one of the many next-gens who entered in the 2016 season. He took Parker's role as the N2O Cola racer. |
Isabelle Springman | Gasprin | 70 | The next-gen Gasprin is one of the many next-gens who entered in the 2016 season. The next-gen racer took Floyd's role as the Gasprin racer. |
Vert Revvings | Rev-N-Go | 73 | The next-gen Rev-N-Go racer is one of the next-gens who entered in the 2016 season. The next-gen took Rev-N-Go's role as the Rev-N-Go racer. |
Oscar Lubrics | Vinyl Toupee | 76 | The next-gen Vinyl Toupee racer is one of the next-gens who entered in the 2016 season. The next-gen took a stock car's role as the Vinyl Toupee racer. |
Zach Fuelrun | Gask-its | 80 | The next-gen Gask-its racer is one of the many next-gens who entered in the 2016 season. The next-gen took Rex's role as the Gask-Its racer. |
Daniel Obosi | Shiny Wax | 82 | The next-gen Shiny Wax racer is one of the next-gens who entered in the 2017 season. The next-gen took Darren's role as the Shiny Wax racer. |
Tab iCar | Apple, Inc. | 84 | The next-gen Apple racer is one of the many next-gens who entered in the 2016 season. The next-gen took a stock car's role as the Apple racer. |
Paul Conrev | Bumper Save | 90 | Paul is one of the next-gens who entered in the 2017 season. He took Ponchy's role as the Bumper Save racer. |
Smoke Longbed | Sputter Stop | 92 | The next-gen Sputter Stop racer is one of the next-gens who entered in the 2016 season. The racer took Murray's role as the Sputter Stop racer. |
Kurt Decklids | Spare Mint | 93 | The next-gen Spare Mint racer is one of the next-gens who entered in the 2017 season. The racer took Ernie's role as the Spare Mint racer. |
Joshua Wires | Lil' Torquey Pistons | 117 | The next-gen Lil' Torquey Pistons racer is one of the next-gens who entered in the 2016 season. The next-gen took Ralph's role as the Lil' Torquey Pistons racer. |
Karl Shiftright | Clutch Aid | 121 | The next-gen Clutch Aid racer is one of the next-gens who entered in the 2017 season. The next-gen took a stock car's role as the Clutch Aid racer. |
Jake Minnows | No Stall | 123 | The next-gen No Stall racer is one of the many next-gens who entered in the 2016 season. The racer took Todd's role as the No Stall racer. |
Gallery
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- 00 = Flip Dover
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- 5 = Thomas Fenderlin
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- 6 = Bubba Wheelhouse
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- 11 = Kurt Decklids
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- 15 = Harvey Rodcap Jr.
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- 19 = Danny Swervez
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- 20 = Jackson Storm
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- 21 = Ryan Laney
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- 24 = Chase Racelott
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- 28 = Tim Treadless
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- 31 = Cam Spinner
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- 33 = Ed Truncan
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- 34 = Steve LaPage
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- 36 = Rich Mixon
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- 39 = Michael Rotormax
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- 48 = Aaron Clocker
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- 51 = Cruz Ramirez
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- 52 = Katie Mush
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- 54 = Herb Curbler
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- 64 = Barry DePedal
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- 67 = Jared Clippers
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- 68 = Henry James Hollis
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- 70 = Isabelle Springman
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- 73 = Vert Revvings
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- 76 = Oscar Lubrics
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- 80 = Zach Fuelrun
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- 82 = Daniel Obosi
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- 84 = Tab iCar
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- 90 = Paul Conrev
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- 92 = Smoke Longbed
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- 93 = James Wisconsin
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- 117 = Joshua Wires
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- 121 = Karl Shiftright
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- 123 = Jake Minnows
2003 Season Racers
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- 1 = Aaron Gasline
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- 3 = Alex Petrols
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- 4 = Johnny McWheel
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- 5 = Samuel Motorski
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- 6 = Isaac Newrun
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- 7 = Victor Tireland
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- 8 = Mortimer Gearlin
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- 9 = Kevin Boston
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- 12 = Gerald Carvers
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- 13 = Cole Lide
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- 14 = Henry Seasons
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- 19 = Rex Dax Maxson
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- 52 = Gearlock, Jr.
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- 57 = Albert Pillarbox
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- 60 = Daniel Spinout
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- 65 = Carl Lopez, Jr.
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- 67 = Michael Cartwheel
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- 70 = John Rivera
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- 77 = T.J. Conener
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- 79 = Rebecca LaGas
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- 81 = Les Go Attaway
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- 85 = Victor Johnson
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- 86 = Finn Pedalson
Other Competitions
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World Grand Prix
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- 2 = Lewis Hamilton
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- 4 = Max Schnell
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- 5 = Miguel Camino
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- 06 = Raoul ÇaRoule
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- 7 = Shu Todoroki
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- 8 = Carla Veloso
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- 9 = Nigel Gearsley
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- 10 = Rip Clutchgoneski
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- 24 = Jeff Gorvette
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- 95 = Lightning McQueen
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- ? = Fernando Alonso
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- ? = Jan Nilsson
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- ? = Long Ge
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- ? = Memo Rojas, Jr.
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- ? = Vitaly Petrov
Crazy Eight
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- 00 = Arvy Motorhome
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- 1 = Hit
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- 2 = Run
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- 4 = Taco
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- 5 = Dr. Damage
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- 10 = Blind Spot
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- 11 = Pileup
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- 12 = High Impact
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- 13 = Jimbo
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- 16 = Pushover
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- 20 = Frances Beltline
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- 22 = Cigalert
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- 25 = Broadside
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- 42 = Faregame
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- 45 = T-Bone
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- 54 = APB
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- 58 = Miss Fritter
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- 72 = Superfly
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- 74 = Patty
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- 77 = Liability
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- 86 = Bill
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- 88 = Tailgate
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- 90 = Airborne
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- 96 = Fishtail