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{{Infobox Character
|image = Rip clutchgoneski.png
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|image=Rip clutchgoneski.png
 
|make=2005 [[Formula]] 6000 Racer
|name = Rip Clutchgoneski
 
|gender = Male
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|gender=Male
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|age=Adulthood
|occupation = Racing driver
 
|residence_place = [[Wheeli]], [[New Rearendia]]
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|home=[[Wheeli]], [[New Rearendia]]
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|paint color=Orange, red and green
|aliases =
 
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|crew=[[Brian Gearlooski]] <br/> [[Terrell Geartry]]
|model = 2005 [[Formula]] 6000 Racer
 
 
|first=''[[Cars 2]]''
|class = Single-seater race car
 
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|occupation=[[Le Motor Prototype]] race car
|engine = 3.5-liter DOHC V-8
 
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|eye color=Green
|registration_number =
 
 
|aliases=The Rookie}}
|top_speed = 320 km/h (199 mph)
 
 
'''Rip Clutchgoneski''' is a race car from [[New Rearendia]]. He competes in the [[Le Motor Prototype]] racing series. In 2011, he participated in the [[World Grand Prix]] where he represented New Rearendia. He races with the number 10.
|0_to_60_mph = 3.1 seconds
 
|horcepower = 650
 
|paint_colour = Orange, green, red
 
|eye_colour = Green
 
|tyres =
 
|racing_competitions = [[Le Motor Prototype]]<br>[[World Grand Prix]] (2011)
 
|sponsors =
 
|competition_number = 10
 
|championships =
 
|sport_awards =
 
|trainers_and_crew_chiefs = [[Brian Gearlooski]]
 
|first_appearance = ''[[Cars 2]]''
 
|performer = }}'''Rip Clutchgoneski''' is a race car from [[New Rearendia]]. He competes in the [[Le Motor Prototype]] racing series. In 2011, he participated in the [[World Grand Prix]] where he represented New Rearendia. He races with the number 10.
 
   
==History==
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== History==
 
===''Cars 2''===
 
===''Cars 2''===
In ''[[Cars 2]]'', Rip Clutchgoneski participated in all three World Grand Prix races, as well as in the [[Radiator Springs Grand Prix]]. Because of his modest origin from an unknown country and of his lack of titles, Rip can be considered the rookie of the competition. The first [[Tokyo Circuit|race]], in [[Tokyo]], was Rip's best performance. He started from fifth position from the back (the best racers started at the back of the line for this race). Although in the first part of the race he was seen near the end of the pack, he gained places after the dirt section. He finally got up to the third position behind [[Lightning McQueen]] and [[Francesco Bernoulli]], but then, had his motor blown out by the [[:Category:Lemons|lemons]] and was forced to quit the race, which he was one of the three cars that blew out during the race. In the following races he stayed near or in the last position. Rip was recovered after the race in Tokyo, and raced into 9th position in the [[Porto Corsa Circuit|Porto Corsa race]] in front of [[Jeff Gorvette]] and [[Lewis Hamilton]]. He was one of the last racers to crash in the huge pileup, at the same time as [[Raoul ÇaRoule]]. In the [[London Circuit|London race]], Rip was seen in the last position. When the race starts in the [[Radiator Springs Grand Prix (2011)|Radiator Springs Grand Prix]], Rip was pretty fast and raced into the 5th position. He was seen around the 4th or 7th position.
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In ''[[Cars 2]]'', Rip Clutchgoneski participated in all three World Grand Prix races, as well as in the [[Radiator Springs Grand Prix]]. Because of his modest origin from an unknown country and of his lack of titles, Rip can be considered the rookie of the competition. Rip makes a cameo on the tv screen during [[the Mel Dorado Show]] when the racers formed the World Grand Prix logo. He didn't make a physical appearance until the Tokyo party where he and the other racers reacted to Mater causing a scene. The first [[Tokyo Circuit|race]], in [[Tokyo]], was Rip's best performance. He started from fifth position from the back (the best racers started at the back of the line for this race). Although in the first part of the race he was seen near the end of the pack, he gained places after the dirt section. He finally got up to the third position behind [[Lightning McQueen]] and [[Francesco Bernoulli]], but then, had his motor blown out by the [[:Category:Lemons|lemons]] and was forced to quit the race, which he was one of the three cars that blew out during the race. In the following races he stayed near or in the last position. Rip was recovered after the race in Tokyo, and raced into 9th position in the [[Porto Corsa Circuit|Porto Corsa race]] in front of [[Jeff Gorvette]] and [[Lewis Hamilton]]. He was one of the last racers to crash in the huge pileup, at the same time as [[Raoul ÇaRoule]]. In the [[London Circuit|London race]], Rip was seen in the last position. When the race starts in the [[Radiator Springs Grand Prix (2011)|Radiator Springs Grand Prix]], Rip was pretty fast and raced into the 5th position. He was seen around the 4th or 7th position.
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===''Other Appearances''===
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Rip appears in the [[Neon Racers|''Neon Racers'']] book and takes part of the Neon race held by Shu Todoroki. In that book he says his only lines in the entire franchise.
   
 
==Livery==
 
==Livery==
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[[File:Rip clutchgoneski concept art other colors.jpg|thumb|Concept art showing a slightly different paint job from the final one. Note the black wheel covers that match the Hulme CanAm of which he is inspired off of.]]Rip's design is reminiscent of Formula One-like production cars, like the [[wikipedia:Caparo T1|Caparo T1]]. However, he resembles most the little-known New-Zealand super-car Hulme CanAm, of which he bears characteristics elements like its distinctive air dams, wheel covers and boat shaped central body. Hulme's developers reportedly saw this in an unfavorable light and found Rip so similar to their car they considered making a legal action against Disney. However, Rip does differ from the Hulme CanAm by several design elements (F1-like cockpit, different rear end, side vents), and some Caparo T1-derived elements can be spotted. Rip has the Hulme's characteristic orange color (although the Caparo too is frequently presented in orange), and furthermore, concept art reveals he was first designed with black wheel covers, exactly like the Hulme car.
 
[[File:Rip clutchgoneski concept art other colors.jpg|thumb|Concept art showing a slightly different paint job from the final one. Note the black wheel covers that match the Hulme CanAm of which he is inspired off of.]]Rip's design is reminiscent of Formula One-like production cars, like the [[wikipedia:Caparo T1|Caparo T1]]. However, he resembles most the little-known New-Zealand super-car Hulme CanAm, of which he bears characteristics elements like its distinctive air dams, wheel covers and boat shaped central body. Hulme's developers reportedly saw this in an unfavorable light and found Rip so similar to their car they considered making a legal action against Disney. However, Rip does differ from the Hulme CanAm by several design elements (F1-like cockpit, different rear end, side vents), and some Caparo T1-derived elements can be spotted. Rip has the Hulme's characteristic orange color (although the Caparo too is frequently presented in orange), and furthermore, concept art reveals he was first designed with black wheel covers, exactly like the Hulme car.
   
== Bio ==
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== Bio==
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* ''The former European colony and newly independent [[Republic of New Rearendia]] is desperate to put their name on the map – the #10 open-wheeled racer Rip Clutchgoneski is their best bet. After putting together a remarkable string of qualifying races, Rip’s entry into the [[World Grand Prix]] is clearly the Cinderella story of the competition. Though Rip credits luck for his chance on the international stage, it’s really skill and exuberance that brought the proud New Rearendian racer to the starting line.''
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*''The former European colony and newly independent [[Republic of New Rearendia]] is desperate to put their name on the map – the #10 open-wheeled racer Rip Clutchgoneski is their best bet. After putting together a remarkable string of qualifying races, Rip’s entry into the [[World Grand Prix]] is clearly the Cinderella story of the competition. Though Rip credits luck for his chance on the international stage, it’s really skill and exuberance that brought the proud New Rearendian racer to the starting line.''
 
*Stats:
 
*Stats:
** Weight Class: Medium
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**Weight Class: Medium
 
**Speed: 49
 
**Speed: 49
 
**Power: 51
 
**Power: 51
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==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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* ''[[Cars 2]]''
 
 
*''[[Cars 2]]''
 
*''[[Neon Racers (book)]]''
 
*''[[Neon Racers (book)]]''
   
==Trivia==
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== Gallery==
 
''For this subject's image gallery, see [[Rip Clutchgoneski/Gallery]].''
 
==Names in Other Languages==
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*German: ''Roman Pedalski''
 
*Greek: ''Αμπραγιαζέφσκι'' (transcription: ''Ampragiazéfski'')
 
*Polish:
 
**''Sztyrling Mech'' (''[[Cars 2]]'')
 
**''Tomek Dodeski'' (''[[Meet the Cars]]'')
 
*Russian: ''Трип Обгонетски'' (transcription: ''Trip Obgonetski'')
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== Trivia==
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*According to [[Meet the Cars]], Rip is a 2005 [[Formula]] 6000 Racer, but his true basis is actually inspired by a Caparo T1.
 
*According to [[Meet the Cars]], Rip is a 2005 [[Formula]] 6000 Racer, but his true basis is actually inspired by a Caparo T1.
 
*Rip is the only racer that races for a fictional country that Pixar made up.
 
*Rip is the only racer that races for a fictional country that Pixar made up.
*According to the [[Cars Character Encyclopedia|Cars: Character Encyclopedia]] book, Rip was actually meant to die during the first World Grand Prix race, hence his name Rip (for rest in peace) Clutchgoneski (for ''Clutch gone in the sky''). However, his fate was changed so he lived and only suffered a blown engine and was able to continue racing.
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*According to the [[Cars Character Encyclopedia|Cars: Character Encyclopedia]] book, Rip was actually meant to die during the first World Grand Prix race, hence his name Rip (for rest in peace) Clutchgoneski (for ''Clutch gone in the sky''). However, his fate was changed so that he lived and only suffered a blown engine and was able to continue racing.
 
* For unknown reasons, Rip's WGP insignia shows his country's flag with colors in the opposite configuration (top left and bottom right section red instead of green) to all others flags and insignia appearing in the film.
 
* For unknown reasons, Rip's WGP insignia shows his country's flag with colors in the opposite configuration (top left and bottom right section red instead of green) to all others flags and insignia appearing in the film.
* Rip's diecast version took time to be revealed, and was the last of the World Grand Prix racers announced.
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*Rip's diecast version took time to be revealed, and was the last of the World Grand Prix racers announced.
*He is the only World Grand Prix racer for which no turntable video has been made.
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*He is the only World Grand Prix racer for which no turntable video has been made.
*He is also the only one, along with [[Lewis Hamilton]] not to appear in [[Cars 2: The Video Game]].
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*He is also the only one, along with [[Lewis Hamilton]] not to appear in [[Cars 2: The Video Game|''Cars 2: The Video Game'']].
**However Lewis does appear in the PSP version of Cars 2: The Video Game
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**However Lewis does appear in the PSP version of ''Cars 2: The Video Game''.
 
* Rip's fenders on his die-cast model are bigger that in the movie.
 
* Rip's fenders on his die-cast model are bigger that in the movie.
 
*His die-cast model coloring is also inaccurate as in the middle is shown be a bright yellow-orange-ish color instead of orange.
 
*His die-cast model coloring is also inaccurate as in the middle is shown be a bright yellow-orange-ish color instead of orange.
**However the prototype of him for his launcher shows the corrected color and Mattel later on did make him orange for his Carbon Racers release but didn't do the same for his normal release.
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**However the prototype of him for his launcher shows the corrected color and Mattel later on did make him orange for his Carbon Racers release but didn't do the same for his normal release afterwards.
* Rip is the only World Grand Prix Racer not to have any lines at all.
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*Rip is the only World Grand Prix Racer to have never had any voiced roles in the franchise.
* Despite him being the rookie of the competition, Rip is actually pretty fast; he was in fifth place in the first part of Tokyo, and the second part, he was in third until he was hit by the pulse generator. In [[Italy]], he was in 10th place, behind Jeff Gorvette and Lewis Hamilton. Then, he drove ahead of them, along with Raoul ÇaRoule. Then after [[Shu Todoroki]] collided with [[Miguel Camino]] and [[Max Schnell]], He was in 9th place. In [[London]], he was close to the last position. Despite that, he was between 4th and 7th place in the one in [[Radiator Springs]].
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*Despite him being the rookie of the competition, Rip is actually pretty fast; he was in fifth place in the first part of Tokyo, and the second part, he was in third until he was hit by the pulse generator. In [[Italy]], he was in 10th place, behind Jeff Gorvette and Lewis Hamilton. Then, he drove ahead of them, along with Raoul ÇaRoule. Then after [[Shu Todoroki]] collided with [[Miguel Camino]] and [[Max Schnell]], He was in 9th place. In [[London]], he was in the last position. Despite that, he was between 4th and 7th place in the one in [[Radiator Springs]].
* Rip is the only racer in the World Grand Prix not to have a crew chief, just a pit crew consisting of some pitties. However, He does gain a crew chief in the form of a [[Brian Gearlooski|toy]] (who does not appear in Cars 2).
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*Rip is the only racer in the World Grand Prix not to have a crew chief, just a pit crew consisting of some pitties. However, He does gain a crew chief in the form of a [[Brian Gearlooski|toy]] (who does not appear in Cars 2).
* Rip is the only WGP racer to be from a mythical country.
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*Rip is the only WGP racer to be from a fictional country.
*Rip was the only WGP racer to not receive a silver racers die-cast. However it was planned but it got cancelled.
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* Rip was the only WGP racer to not receive a silver racers die-cast. However, it was planned but it got cancelled.
   
==Gallery==
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==External Links==
''For this subject's image gallery, see [[Rip Clutchgoneski/Gallery]].''
 
== Names in Other Languages ==
 
* German: ''Roman Pedalski''
 
* Greek: ''Αμπραγιαζέφσκι'' (transcription: ''Ampragiazéfski'')
 
* Polish:
 
** ''Sztyrling Mech'' (''[[Cars 2]]'')
 
** ''Tomek Dodeski'' (''[[Meet the Cars]]'')
 
* Russian: ''Трип Обгонетски'' (transcription: ''Trip Obgonetski'')
 
   
==External Links==
 
 
*[http://www.stitchkingdom.com/disney-cars-2-character-stats-tokyo-party-clip-sophia-loren-joins-cast-16423/ ‘Cars 2′ Character Stats, New Tokyo Party Clip and New Still as Sophia Loren Joins International Cast]
 
*[http://www.stitchkingdom.com/disney-cars-2-character-stats-tokyo-party-clip-sophia-loren-joins-cast-16423/ ‘Cars 2′ Character Stats, New Tokyo Party Clip and New Still as Sophia Loren Joins International Cast]
 
*[http://www.nzherald.co.nz/motoring/news/article.cfm?c_id=9&objectid=10733135 Disney rip 'copy' of Kiwi car]
 
*[http://www.nzherald.co.nz/motoring/news/article.cfm?c_id=9&objectid=10733135 Disney rip 'copy' of Kiwi car]

Revision as of 17:32, 20 October 2021

Rip Clutchgoneski is a race car from New Rearendia. He competes in the Le Motor Prototype racing series. In 2011, he participated in the World Grand Prix where he represented New Rearendia. He races with the number 10.

History

Cars 2

In Cars 2, Rip Clutchgoneski participated in all three World Grand Prix races, as well as in the Radiator Springs Grand Prix. Because of his modest origin from an unknown country and of his lack of titles, Rip can be considered the rookie of the competition. Rip makes a cameo on the tv screen during the Mel Dorado Show when the racers formed the World Grand Prix logo. He didn't make a physical appearance until the Tokyo party where he and the other racers reacted to Mater causing a scene. The first race, in Tokyo, was Rip's best performance. He started from fifth position from the back (the best racers started at the back of the line for this race). Although in the first part of the race he was seen near the end of the pack, he gained places after the dirt section. He finally got up to the third position behind Lightning McQueen and Francesco Bernoulli, but then, had his motor blown out by the lemons and was forced to quit the race, which he was one of the three cars that blew out during the race. In the following races he stayed near or in the last position. Rip was recovered after the race in Tokyo, and raced into 9th position in the Porto Corsa race in front of Jeff Gorvette and Lewis Hamilton. He was one of the last racers to crash in the huge pileup, at the same time as Raoul ÇaRoule. In the London race, Rip was seen in the last position. When the race starts in the Radiator Springs Grand Prix, Rip was pretty fast and raced into the 5th position. He was seen around the 4th or 7th position.

Other Appearances

Rip appears in the Neon Racers book and takes part of the Neon race held by Shu Todoroki. In that book he says his only lines in the entire franchise.

Livery

Rip is painted orange, with green tire wheel wells and red lines on his doors.

Model

Rip is a 2005 Formula 6000 Racer, with a top speed of 199 mph and a 0-60 of 3.1 seconds. His engine is a 3.5-liter DOHC V-8, having 650 horsepower.

Rip clutchgoneski concept art other colors

Concept art showing a slightly different paint job from the final one. Note the black wheel covers that match the Hulme CanAm of which he is inspired off of.

Rip's design is reminiscent of Formula One-like production cars, like the Caparo T1. However, he resembles most the little-known New-Zealand super-car Hulme CanAm, of which he bears characteristics elements like its distinctive air dams, wheel covers and boat shaped central body. Hulme's developers reportedly saw this in an unfavorable light and found Rip so similar to their car they considered making a legal action against Disney. However, Rip does differ from the Hulme CanAm by several design elements (F1-like cockpit, different rear end, side vents), and some Caparo T1-derived elements can be spotted. Rip has the Hulme's characteristic orange color (although the Caparo too is frequently presented in orange), and furthermore, concept art reveals he was first designed with black wheel covers, exactly like the Hulme car.

Bio

  • The former European colony and newly independent Republic of New Rearendia is desperate to put their name on the map – the #10 open-wheeled racer Rip Clutchgoneski is their best bet. After putting together a remarkable string of qualifying races, Rip’s entry into the World Grand Prix is clearly the Cinderella story of the competition. Though Rip credits luck for his chance on the international stage, it’s really skill and exuberance that brought the proud New Rearendian racer to the starting line.
  • Stats:
    • Weight Class: Medium
    • Speed: 49
    • Power: 51
    • Torque: 1.04081632653
    • Nitro: 25.5

Appearances

Gallery

For this subject's image gallery, see Rip Clutchgoneski/Gallery.

Names in Other Languages

  • German: Roman Pedalski
  • Greek: Αμπραγιαζέφσκι (transcription: Ampragiazéfski)
  • Polish:
  • Russian: Трип Обгонетски (transcription: Trip Obgonetski)

Trivia

  • According to Meet the Cars, Rip is a 2005 Formula 6000 Racer, but his true basis is actually inspired by a Caparo T1.
  • Rip is the only racer that races for a fictional country that Pixar made up.
  • According to the Cars: Character Encyclopedia book, Rip was actually meant to die during the first World Grand Prix race, hence his name Rip (for rest in peace) Clutchgoneski (for Clutch gone in the sky). However, his fate was changed so that he lived and only suffered a blown engine and was able to continue racing.
  • For unknown reasons, Rip's WGP insignia shows his country's flag with colors in the opposite configuration (top left and bottom right section red instead of green) to all others flags and insignia appearing in the film.
  • Rip's diecast version took time to be revealed, and was the last of the World Grand Prix racers announced.
  • He is the only World Grand Prix racer for which no turntable video has been made.
  • He is also the only one, along with Lewis Hamilton not to appear in Cars 2: The Video Game.
    • However Lewis does appear in the PSP version of Cars 2: The Video Game.
  • Rip's fenders on his die-cast model are bigger that in the movie.
  • His die-cast model coloring is also inaccurate as in the middle is shown be a bright yellow-orange-ish color instead of orange.
    • However the prototype of him for his launcher shows the corrected color and Mattel later on did make him orange for his Carbon Racers release but didn't do the same for his normal release afterwards.
  • Rip is the only World Grand Prix Racer to have never had any voiced roles in the franchise.
  • Despite him being the rookie of the competition, Rip is actually pretty fast; he was in fifth place in the first part of Tokyo, and the second part, he was in third until he was hit by the pulse generator. In Italy, he was in 10th place, behind Jeff Gorvette and Lewis Hamilton. Then, he drove ahead of them, along with Raoul ÇaRoule. Then after Shu Todoroki collided with Miguel Camino and Max Schnell, He was in 9th place. In London, he was in the last position. Despite that, he was between 4th and 7th place in the one in Radiator Springs.
  • Rip is the only racer in the World Grand Prix not to have a crew chief, just a pit crew consisting of some pitties. However, He does gain a crew chief in the form of a toy (who does not appear in Cars 2).
  • Rip is the only WGP racer to be from a fictional country.
  • Rip was the only WGP racer to not receive a silver racers die-cast. However, it was planned but it got cancelled.

External Links