Jim Reverick is a Next-Gen sports car that is a racing driver who, around the late 2010s, joined the Piston Cup Racing Series with the number 67 for the Carbon Cyber racing team, he joined in 2016.
History[]
Jim Reverick is a high-tech Next-Gen sports car that lives the United States. In 2016, he entered the Piston Cup Racing Series mid-season joining the Carbon Cyber team as a replacement for the previous racer, Bobby Roadtesta.
He debuted in the Mood Springs Sputter Stop 350 at the Georgia Super Speedway off-screen and later finished 14th in Bumper Save Gears and Glory 450 at the Heartland Motor Speedway. In the next season, he competed in the Florida 500, where he started on 17th position. At some point of the race, he took part in the crash with other racers during which he nearly collided with Cam Spinner and steered into the infield grass. When the race restarted he was in the 17th position.
Physical description[]
Jim Reverick is a Next-Gen sports car and uses Lightyear tires. He has a green livery with blue and white stripes on the sides. He has a white number 67 painted on his sides and roof. His eyes are blue.
Achievements[]
Race way | Event | Finish position |
---|---|---|
Georgia Super Speedway | Mood Springs Sputter Stop 350 | Off-screen |
Heartland Motor Speedway | Bumper Save Gears and Glory 450 | 14th |
Los Angeles International Speedway | Los Angeles 500 | 15th |
Race track | Event | Starting position |
---|---|---|
Florida International Super Speedway | Florida 500 | 17th |
Gallery[]
Names in other languages[]
- Greek: Τζιμ Ρεβερικ (transcription: Tzim Reverik)
- Japanese: ジム・レヴェリック
- Russian: Джим Реверик (transcription: Dzhim Reverik)
- Ukrainian: Джим Реверік (transcription: Dzhym Reverik)
Trivia[]
- He is named after, Cars 3 senior production assistant, James "Jim" Roderick.
- The racing number 67 was also used by: Bobby Roadtesta and Shifty Sidewinder.