- "Feel full of vim and vigor... with Vitoline! For older, active Cars."
- —Slogan, Vitoline
Vitoline is a special fuel additive vitamin for older but active cars. Sponsoring a race car seemed like a good way to get that message to their customers, and James Cleanair was the perfect age car for it. Vitoline also sponsors Aikens and a racer with the number 52. Between the events of Cars and Cars 3, Brick Yardley takes the role for James Cleanair, and gets replaced by Chase Racelott early in Cars 3.
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Names in other languages[]
- Russian: Виталин (transcription: Vitalin)
- Ukrainian: Вітоліна (transcription: Vitolina)
Trivia[]
- Vitoline's logo is resembles logos of motor oil brands Valvoline and Havoline, albeit with a different color scheme.
- Vitoline has had the most number changes throughout the franchise.
- In the Cars 2005 Teaser, they used the number 52.
- In Cars, the number used was 61
- In Cars: The Videogame, the number was changed to 51.
- In Cars 3, the number was changed to 24.
- In the Cars and NASCAR die-cast crossover Chase's number became 9, to match Chase Elliott's actual number in the Cup Series.
- According to The Art of Cars 2 concept art, Raoul ÇaRoule was originally going to be sponsored by Vitoline.