Raoul ÇaRoule

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Raoul ÇaRoule
Vehicle type 2006 Greatest Rally Car
Occupation Circus Member
Global Rally Car race car
Main portrayer(s) Laurent Larcher (French version of Cars 2)
Jerome Dalton (Cars 2: The Video Game, Cars: Fast as Lightning and AppMATes)


Character information
Alias(es) The Acrobat
Gender Male




Home Alsace, France
"Ha ha! I will drive circles around them all!"
Cars 2: The Video Game, Raoul ÇaRoule


Raoul ÇaRoule is a French rally car that competed in the World Grand Prix. Since his debut appearance in Cars 2, Raoul has made many other appearances, making him a recurring character in the Cars series.

History

Cars 2

Raoul and Rip Clutchgoneski at the Radiator Springs Grand Prix
Raoul ÇaRoule World Grand Prix logo

In Cars 2, Raoul ÇaRoule first appeared on tv during the Mel Dorado Show when all the racers where forming the World Grand Prix logo. He didn't make a physical appearance until the Tokyo welcoming party for the World Grand Prix where he and the other racers reacted to Mater causing a scene. Later Raoul can be seen doing pre-race movements before the race in Tokyo starts. He was positioned in the first grid for the race and when it began he was seen 4th place but dropped to 5th shortly. After the hairpin Raoul was shown to be catching up in the dirt section in Tokyo. He was also seen passing Francesco Bernoulli by using the same skill that Lightning McQueen used to pass him gaining second but after heading back on asphalt he dropped positions drastically. He finished in last place in Tokyo. In Porto Corsa he could be seen in the last position when the race started. Later he was shown to be ahead of Miguel Camino and Rip Clutchgoneski when the racers headed down towards the Casino Bridge. He reappears later trying to stop himself from crashing into the pileup with Rip Clutchgoneski but fails in the process. He didn't finish the race as a result. In London he could be seen ahead of Rip in 10th place still holding the position after they raced through the Admiralty Arch. Raoul ÇaRoule also appears in the Radiator Springs Grand Prix race, admiring the crowd with Rip Clutchgoneski. During the race he was shown off having fun jumping through the dirt as the WGP racers watched him. He was later seen in 4th place but his position dropped to 5th due to Mater passing him with his rockets.

Cars 2: The Video Game

Raoul in Cars 2: The Video Game.

In Cars 2: The Video Game, Raoul is a playable character that is unlocked at the beginning of the game. He is a light weight that focuses on speed more than power.

Planes

In Planes, Raoul makes a brief cameo with Francesco Bernoulli and Miguel Camino via a Porto Corsa vintage poster on Dusty's wall in his garage.

Disney Infinity

Raoul makes a cameo in Disney Infinity, on a picture in Ramone's House of Body Art.

Cars: Fast as Lightning

Raoul in Cars: Fast as Lightning.

In Cars: Fast as Lightning, Raoul is an unlockable playable character, unlocked once all of his stickers are earned by Shu Todoroki. His building, Raoul's Pit, is also unlocked at the same point he is. Raoul also has three additional paint jobs, Vive le France, French Flag, and ICE, all of which can be unlocked by earning the appropriate amount of stickers.

Raoul's races take place on Raoul's Track, and his opponents include Fillmore, Neon DJ, Flo, Jet-Black SnotRod, Mater the Greater Tow Mater, Spanish Flag Miguel Camino, Carnaval Carla Veloso, and Holley Shiftwell.

General information

Physical appearance

File:CARS 2 - Raoul ÇaRoule
Raoul's model.

Raoul is a 1999 Citroën C4 World Rally Car based on Sebastien Loeb's Citroën C4 Hymotion4 WRC. During the production of the film, Citroën contacted Pixar complaining Raoul looked too much like their hatchback. Character art director Jay Shuster had to make a diagram of the character pointing out all the differences, and how the cars weren't the same. He has a top speed of 124.3 mph, with a 0-60 time of 5.5 seconds. His engine type is a 1.6 liter turbocharger 4-cylinder. He has a horsepower of 300, with an all wheel drive. He is painted in the French national colors, blue, white and red, with the letters "GRC", an allusion to the WRC, the World Rally Championship, written in blue across the white column. He has chrome rims, in which some spokes are painted red.

Raoul drifting.

Written on his tires is the phrase "Rouler Vite", which translates to "Roll Fast" in French, or more in context, "Drive Fast". A smaller inscription reads P210/70R18 99S.

Personality and traits

Raoul in the garage

Raoul is humble and confident out on the track, and remains friendly to other racers and cars off the track. While he races, Raoul has an enthusiastic attitude, often shouting words of accomplishment out loud.

Powers and abilities

Raoul is one of the most talented French rally cars in the world, and as such, was invited to the World Grand Prix to compete against ten of the other greatest champions around the globe. Cars 2: The Video Game reveals that he is a lightweight racer, and has little physical power, but he makes up for that with his incredible speed.

Official profiles and statistics

Cars 2

  • Bios
    • "Raoul ÇaRoule, also known as the World's Greatest Rally Car, was born in Alsace, France. A restless soul, Raoul joined the famous Cirque du Voiture French circus where he learned Gymkhana – a graceful, drift-filled motorsport that taught him pinpoint timing and an unparalleled ability to navigate tricky courses with ease. He's the first car to ever win nine consecutive rallies. Raoul is confident he can use his rally experience to pull ahead of his fellow World Grand Prix racers during the three courses' touchy dirt sections, especially with his fans in the stands waving banners that read, "ÇaRoule Ca-Rules!"

Cars 2: The Video Game

  • Bios
    • "Known as the "World's Greatest Rally Car", Raoul was born in Alsace, France. While touring with the French circus he learned Gymkhana - a graceful, dirt-filled motorsport that taught him pinpoint timing and unparalleled ability on the track curves."
  • Stats
    • Weight class: Light
    • Speed: 20
    • Power: 80
    • Torque: 4
    • Nitro: 40

Appearances

Gallery

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Raoul ÇaRoule.

Quotes

  • "All systems go!" - Cars 2: The Video Game & Cars: Fast as Lightning
  • "I am the most agile car here, so, I must win." - Cars 2: The Video Game
  • "Arrêtez! Arrêtez! Stop! Stop!" - Cars 2: The Video Game
  • "My speed is frightning! I know!" - Cars 2: The Video Game
  • "ÇaRoule ÇaRules! Ha-ha-haaaaah!" - Cars 2: The Video Game

Names in other languages

  • Polish: Raoul Farafura
  • Portuguese: Raul Ligerrô
  • Russian: Рауль Заруль (transcription: Raul Zarul)

Trivia

  • File:Frenchversion.JPG
    Raoul in the French version of Cars 2.
    A French version exists in which Raoul ÇaRoule replaces Jeff Gorvette as the car Lightning McQueen meets at the World Grand Prix welcome party along with Lewis Hamilton.  The French rally racer character in Cars 2 (that ended as Raoul ÇaRoule in the final film) was first supposed to be a female car, named Michèle, in allusion to Michèle Mouton, that finished second in 1982 in WRC. After the character was changed to a Sebastien Loeb-inspired racer, he was first named Sebastien.
  • Raoul ÇaRoule is one of the racecars who did not have their engine explode in any of the races. However he does end up in the pileup caused by Shu Todoroki.
  • Raoul is the slowest World Grand Prix racer, with the top speed of 124.3 mph, as he's usually shown in the back of the pack. Despite that he's usually seen ahead of Rip Clutchgoneski and was seen in front of Miguel Camino during the Porto Corsa race. At the start of the Tokyo race he was seen in the 4th or 5th positions. However, despite his slow speed, he is incredibly fast on dirt.
  • In Cars 2: The Video Game (the NDS version), Raoul's engine is exploded by Grem at the Germany race.
  • Raoul's last name, ÇaRoule, literally means in French "It Rolls", which could be translated more in context as "to go fast."
  • His hauler is named Andre, who never appeared in the movie, but instead it has been released as a Stunt Racers playset.


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