The race car with the number 56, Brush Curber, was sponsored by Fiber Fuel and previously participated in the Piston Cup. Hal, Brush Jr., Penelope, Jake, Marty, Willard, Ingrid, Lucille, Scotty, Wendell, Aimee, Kassidy, Florence, and Truman are his children. He is married to Katherine Curber.
Why aren't they heroic or villainous?[]
- All he did is just racing and he played it fairly.
Biography[]
In cars, Brush participates in the Dinoco 400, the last race of the Piston Cup season that year at the Motor Speedway of the South. It was among the higher positions during the race. Chick Hicks collides with Kevin Racingtire after causing a massive collision involving most of the racers. Later on, he goes into pits, emerges unscathed, and completes the race.
Appearance[]
Along with Billy Oilchanger, Brush is the only other known Sherpa Motors Iota GT, a model that is quite similar to the Capitol Motors Verve XT. Lightyear racing tires are what he utilizes. He has blue eyes. Brush has red and white stripes on his flanks and is painted in a yellow-orange hue. The number 56 is displayed on his doors, roof, right sticker headlight, and left sticker taillight, and the Fiber Fuel insignia is visible on his hood. Wheats, which stand for fiber, are depicted on him in his design. His bumper bears the phrase "I'm Run'n Regular" from Fiber Fuel. His trunk and rear end both bear the Fiber Fuel insignia. In addition, his two-piece grille symbolizes a mustache.
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