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|performer = [[Laurent Larcher]] (French dub)|appear = ''[[Cars 2]]''}}
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[[File:Raoul ÇaRoule Turntable|thumb|300px|right]]{{D|'''[[Darrell Cartrip]]:''' "The dirt is supposed to be the great equalizer in this race."<br>'''[[Brent Mustangburger]]:''' "French rally car Raoul ÇaRoule is counting on a big boost headed through there."|RSN commentators about Raoul ÇaRoule}}
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'''Raoul ÇaRoule''' (pronounced "''raool sarool''") is a character in ''[[Cars 2]]''.
[[Video:Raoul ÇaRoule Turntable|thumb|300px|right]]{{D|'''Darrell Cartrip:''' "The dirt is supposed to be the great equalizer in this race."<br>'''Brent Mustangburger:''' "French rally car Raoul ÇaRoule is counting on a big boost headed through there."|RSN commentators about Raoul ÇaRoule}}
 
'''Raoul Carl ÇaRoule''' (pronounce "''raool sarool''") is a character in ''[[Cars 2]]''.
 
   
 
==''Cars 2''==
 
==''Cars 2''==
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In the movie, he was seen catching up in the dirt section of the race in [[Tokyo]]. He was also seen passing [[Francesco Bernoulli]] by using the same skill that [[Lightning McQueen]] used to pass him. In the race in [[Porto Corsa]], he was seen in last place for most of the time. He was the last one who crashed into the big crash that happened at the same time as [[Rip Clutchgoneski]]. In the race in [[London]], he was seen in 10th place (next to last place). He also appears in the [[Radiator Springs]] Grand Prix race near the end of the movie where he passes a lot of cars by driving on the dirt at the side of the road.
 
In the movie, he was seen catching up in the dirt section of the race in [[Tokyo]]. He was also seen passing [[Francesco Bernoulli]] by using the same skill that [[Lightning McQueen]] used to pass him. In the race in [[Porto Corsa]], he was seen in last place for most of the time. He was the last one who crashed into the big crash that happened at the same time as [[Rip Clutchgoneski]]. In the race in [[London]], he was seen in 10th place (next to last place). He also appears in the [[Radiator Springs]] Grand Prix race near the end of the movie where he passes a lot of cars by driving on the dirt at the side of the road.
   
==Specifications<ref name="skspec">[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]</ref>==
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==Specifications<ref name="skspec">[http://web.archive.org/web/20180225150038/http://www.stitchkingdom.com:80/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]</ref>==
 
*Top Speed: 124.3 mph
 
*Top Speed: 124.3 mph
 
*Zero – 60 mph: 3.5 seconds
 
*Zero – 60 mph: 3.5 seconds
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*Raoul ÇaRoule is a reference to French rally driver, nine times WRC winner [[Wikipedia: Sebastien Loeb|Sebastien Loeb]], with whom he shares a similar backstory and the same car.
 
*Raoul ÇaRoule is a reference to French rally driver, nine times WRC winner [[Wikipedia: Sebastien Loeb|Sebastien Loeb]], with whom he shares a similar backstory and the same car.
 
*He is based on Loeb's Citroën 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.<ref>[http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Behind-Scenes-Pixar-Talking-With-Creators-Cars-2-27662.html Behind The Scenes At Pixar: Talking With The Creators Of Cars 2]</ref>
 
*On Raoul's sides and hood is written GRC, which is an allusion to the WRC, the World Rally Championship.
 
*On Raoul's sides and hood is written GRC, which is an allusion to the WRC, the World Rally Championship.
*On his tires is written "Rouler Vite", which litteraly means"Roll Fast" in French, or more in context, "Drive Fast". A smaller inscription reads P210/70R18 99S.
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*On his tires is written "Rouler Vite", which litteraly means "Roll Fast" in French, or more in context, "Drive Fast". A smaller inscription gives his tire code, P210/70R18 99S.
*He is based on Loeb's Citroën 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.<ref>[http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Behind-Scenes-Pixar-Talking-With-Creators-Cars-2-27662.html Behind The Scenes At Pixar: Talking With The Creators Of Cars 2]</ref>
 
 
*Raoul's pit stop crew chief is [[Bruno Motoreau]].
 
*Raoul's pit stop crew chief is [[Bruno Motoreau]].
*[[File:Frenchversion.JPG|thumb]][[File:Imagen 121.jpg|thumb]]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]].<ref>[http://vimeo.com/26814373 Excerpt of an emission of the "Journal Télévisé of TF1"]</ref> However, most French releases apparently use the original scene with Jeff Gorvette.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-MEaB6MkRc Cars 2 - Extrait : Arrivée à la fête - VF]</ref>
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*[[File:Frenchversion.JPG|thumb]][[File:Imagen 121.jpg|thumb]]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]].<ref>[http://vimeo.com/26814373 Excerpt of an emission of the "Journal Télévisé" of TF1]</ref> However, most French releases apparently use the original scene with Jeff Gorvette.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-MEaB6MkRc Cars 2 - Extrait : Arrivée à la fête - VF]</ref>
*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,<ref name=artofcars2/> in allusion to Michèle Mouton, that finished second in 1982 in WRC.<ref>[http://auto.cyberpresse.ca/dossiers/plus-de-dossiers/famille-a-bord/201109/12/01-4446384-la-voiture-vedette-des-bagnoles-2.php La voiture, vedette des Bagnoles 2 (In French)]</ref> And when the character was changed to a Sebastien Loeb-inspired racer, he was first named Sebastien.<ref name=artofcars2>Queen, Ben (2011). The art of Cars 2. San Francisco, Calif.: Chronicle Books. pp. 160. ISBN 978-0811878913.</ref>
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*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,<ref name=artofcars2/> in allusion to Michèle Mouton, who finished second at the WRC in 1982.<ref>[http://auto.cyberpresse.ca/dossiers/plus-de-dossiers/famille-a-bord/201109/12/01-4446384-la-voiture-vedette-des-bagnoles-2.php La voiture, vedette des Bagnoles 2 (In French)]</ref> And when the character was changed to a Sebastien Loeb-inspired racer, he was first named Sebastien.<ref name=artofcars2>Queen, Ben (2011). The art of Cars 2. San Francisco, Calif.: Chronicle Books. pp. 40 & 122. ISBN 978-0811878913.</ref>
*Raoul's last name, ÇaRoule, literally means in French "That Rolls", which could be translated more in context as "to go fast."
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*Raoul's last name, ÇaRoule, literally means in French "It Rolls." It is a colloquial expression that can be used to say "everything is well", or "it goes fast."
*Raoul is similarly modeled like [[Emma]] from ''[[Cars Mater-National]]'' as they are both rally cars.
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*Raoul is modeled similarly to [[Emma]] from ''[[Cars Mater-National]]'' as they are both rally cars.
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*In the Polish version, his name is Raul Farafura (''fura'' means "nice car" in Polish slang).
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*Raoul is voiced by Laurent Larcher, although most French-speaking releases use Jeff Gorvette from the original.<ref>[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cars_2 "Cars 2" on French Wikipedia]</ref>
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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race, race, race your car....png
 
race, race, race your car....png
 
Rip and raoul.jpg|Raoul and [[Rip Clutchgoneski]] at the [[Radiator Springs]] Grand Prix.
 
Rip and raoul.jpg|Raoul and [[Rip Clutchgoneski]] at the [[Radiator Springs]] Grand Prix.
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Msf cars cmi raoul.jpg|Neon Raoule
 
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</gallery>
   

Revision as of 12:42, 8 September 2018

Raoul_ÇaRoule_Turntable

Raoul ÇaRoule Turntable

Darrell Cartrip: "The dirt is supposed to be the great equalizer in this race."
Brent Mustangburger: "French rally car Raoul ÇaRoule is counting on a big boost headed through there."
—RSN commentators about Raoul ÇaRoule

Raoul ÇaRoule (pronounced "raool sarool") is a character in Cars 2.

Cars 2

Known as the "World's Greatest Rally Car," #6 Raoul ÇaRoule 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!"

In the movie, he was seen catching up in the dirt section of the race in Tokyo. He was also seen passing Francesco Bernoulli by using the same skill that Lightning McQueen used to pass him. In the race in Porto Corsa, he was seen in last place for most of the time. He was the last one who crashed into the big crash that happened at the same time as Rip Clutchgoneski. In the race in London, he was seen in 10th place (next to last place). He also appears in the Radiator Springs Grand Prix race near the end of the movie where he passes a lot of cars by driving on the dirt at the side of the road.

Specifications[1]

  • Top Speed: 124.3 mph
  • Zero – 60 mph: 3.5 seconds
  • Engine Type: 1.6-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder
  • Horsepower: 300, all wheel drive
  • Hometown: Alsace, France

Trivia

  • Raoul ÇaRoule is a reference to French rally driver, nine times WRC winner Sebastien Loeb, with whom he shares a similar backstory and the same car.
  • He is based on Loeb's Citroën 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.[2]
  • On Raoul's sides and hood is written GRC, which is an allusion to the WRC, the World Rally Championship.
  • On his tires is written "Rouler Vite", which litteraly means "Roll Fast" in French, or more in context, "Drive Fast". A smaller inscription gives his tire code, P210/70R18 99S.
  • Raoul's pit stop crew chief is Bruno Motoreau.
  • Frenchversion
    Imagen 121
    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.[3] However, most French releases apparently use the original scene with Jeff Gorvette.[4]
  • 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,[5] in allusion to Michèle Mouton, who finished second at the WRC in 1982.[6] And when the character was changed to a Sebastien Loeb-inspired racer, he was first named Sebastien.[5]
  • Raoul's last name, ÇaRoule, literally means in French "It Rolls." It is a colloquial expression that can be used to say "everything is well", or "it goes fast."
  • Raoul is modeled similarly to Emma from Cars Mater-National as they are both rally cars.
  • In the Polish version, his name is Raul Farafura (fura means "nice car" in Polish slang).
  • Raoul is voiced by Laurent Larcher, although most French-speaking releases use Jeff Gorvette from the original.[7]

Gallery

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References