Friday 2 December 2011

No Stall

Todd Marcus is known as the biggest race car to emerge from his hometown of Dieselton, Alabama. He's also known as the only race car to emerge from Dieselton, Alabama. When asked why he chose to be car number 123, he simply replied, "Because it's easy to remember." That's why it's also his ATM number, his internet login, his home security code, and his safe combination.

Shifty Drug

With little natural athletic ability, knowledge of racing's rich history, or understanding of its complex rules, it's a wonder Kevin Racingtire has been able to sustain himself in the Piston Cup circuit for as long as he has. He attributes his success to his family, particularly his father-in-law, who is the owner of the large pharmaceutical company that just so happens to sponsor the team he races for.

Leak Less


Some would say that Leak Less Adult Dripping Pans is not a prestigious sponsor, but Claude Scruggs would disagree. He's been the #52 yellow, black, and white for more than two decades, and he wears the Leak Less logowith pride. His fan base might be a bit older, but thanks to the automotive boom of the late 1940s, there are a lot of them. Their enthusiasm for the sport and for Scruggs is so intense they can barely contain themselves." [1]
Claude is seen in the big race at the beginning of the film. He was overtaken by Lightning McQueen and spent most of the race behind No Stall's #123 Todd Marcus. When he was involved in a giant crash he was tipped upside down by Todd and ended up getting jumped on by McQueen. The names of his pit crew are unknown except for his crew chief (Earl Filter) and one named Stacy. He races for the team "Leak Less Adult Drip Pans

Wednesday 30 November 2011

Tach-O-Mint

Greg loves his Tach-O-Mint sponsorship, but there is one aspect he's not a fan of...the paint job. Gingerbread brown with candy cane type would not have likely been his first choice. Nor would it have likely been the first choice of a professional graphic designer, but it was however the first choice of the owner's four year old niece. Greg is also not a big fan of judging the annual contest in which fans build a likeness of him out of real gingerbread and gumdrops.

Lil Torquey Pistons

Number 117, Ralph Carlow, is the little brother to famous Hollywood actor Jordon Carlow. The two brothers had little respect for what the other did for a living, but when Jordon got a role playing a race car in the film "Racing Hearts," he was forced by the studio to spend time shadowing his brother Ralph. After two long months of research, Jordon came away with a new respect for how hard racing really is, and after seeing his brother's performance in the film, Ralph gained a new respect for acting. Since then Jordon never misses a race and Ralph never misses a premiere.

Clutch Aid

Kevin is the fourth in a long line of racers in the Shiftright family. His great grandfather Kurt raced on the old dirt tracks of the fifties, followed by his grandpa Kraig, who won 2 Piston Cups in the late seventies, and his dad Klint, who won 3 in the early nineties. Kevin tries not to let the pressure of his family history get to him when he's on the track or at the dinner table.

Fiber Fuel

Brush Curber is considered to be one of the most consistent veteran Piston Cup contenders. Curber had numerous top ten finishes in the 2006 season, but a string of mid-season malfunctions severely side tracked his run for the Cup. With help from his Fiber Fuel sponsor and an overhauled diet, Brush purged his losing ways. He also attributes his resurgence to his loving wife of forty years, Katherine, and their fourteen children, Hal, Brush Jr., Penelope, Jake, Marty, Willard, Ingrid, Lucille, Scotty, Wendell, Aimee, Kassidy, Florence, and of course Truman.

Retread

European racer Haul Inngas migrated to the states in the early nineties. An accomplished champion in the European circuit, he was heavily courted by a number of team owners who knew of Inngas' incredible mastery of Europe's most challenging tracks. However, tragedy struck one night when Haul accidentally drove on the wrong side of the road coming home from the bowling alley! Luckily his ego was the only thing seriously damaged, and he returned to win the Piston Cup later that year.

N2O Cola

Still early in his career, number 68 Manny Flywheel, is fast becoming one of the most consistent gearheads on the circuit. He's also the proud spokesman for his sponsor, N2O Nitro Cola, which contains nitrous to give you that extra pep in your engine. Though ironically Manny himself cannot drink the product and still race legally.

Mac Icar

Mac iCar, like most of the Piston Cup racers, is only a minor character, who doesn't have any lines. He spends most of the race behind Dale Earnhardt Jr. in around 30th place. He is mainly seen when The King overtakes him after the race restarts. At the end of the race, he is seen near the back of the pack.

Shiny Wax

Darren Leadfoot is the LAST guy you want drafting you on the final turn. Known for his sudden 11th hour accelerations, Darren's one car who won't let anything or anyone stand between him and the finish line!

Bumper Save

Bumper was working as a stunt double on a movie about a pair of wise-cracking California Highway Patrol officers called "HighJinx" when he was spotted and recruited to be a professional race car. Ponchy's gone from the big screen to the little screen, but at least it involves a lot less intentional crashing.

Vitoline

Vitoline, a fuel additive vitamin company, provides fuel forolder active cars. Sponsoring a race car seemed like a good way to get that message across to their customers, and they hired the right car for the job! Senior racer James Cleanair has been racing for twenty years and shows no signs of slowing down!

Tank Coat

Tank got his start prepping racecars at a local race shop. But it didn't take long before he realized he had more nuts and bolts knowledge of racing than most of the other arrogant cars he was working on. A pick up race during lunch one day between Eugene and one of the pros showed that he had more power than he knew what to do with. With that one simple victory, Eugene garnered the attention of Wells Runabout, the owner of Team Tank Coat, and the rest is history!

Gas-Kits

Youngest winner of the Junior Piston Cup Pro Series, Gas-Kits entered the Piston Cup Series in 2004 already a highly decorated racer. His favorite trackside pastime is dodgeball. Several of his fellow racers play with him as well, but it's the Pitties who are the toughest competition on the dodgeball court, says Gas-kits.

Faux Wheel Drive

Johnny Blamer simply has one of those grilles other cars love to crash into. He's been involved in more collisions than any other car in Piston Cup history, earning him the nickname, "Magnet Face." He's also known as the hardest working car on the circuit, though he hasn't finished a race in the ten years he's been competing. He holds the record at 545 starts and zero finishes.

Cars Motor sppedway

#8 Dale Earnhardt .Jr
#28 Nitroade
#33 Mood Springs
#74 Sidewall Shine
#43 Strip Weathers ( The King )
#95 Lightning McQueen
#84 Apple Icar
#52 Leak Less
#86 Chick Hicks
#80 Gas-Kits
#36 Tank Coat
#123 No Stall
#34 Trunk Fresh
#63 Transberryjuice
#51 Easy Idle
#61 Vitoline
#64 RPM
#121 Clutch Aid
#56 Fiber Fuel
#92 Sputter Stop
#90 Bumper Save
#35 Shifty Drug
#4 Tow Cap
#70 Gasprin
#73 Rev`n`go
#79 Retread
#82 Shiny Wax
#93 Spare Mint
#101 Tach-O-Mint
#117 Lil Torque Pistons
#84 Re-volting
#39 View Zeen
#76 Vinyl Toupee

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