WebRacer X (initially The Masked Racer) (覆面レーサー, Fukumen Rēsā, lit. the Masked Racer) is a frequent recurring character in Speed Racer's adventures. Racer X drives the number 9 car, the Shooting Star.
WebIn addition to this car, Racer X also drives a car built for the competitions in the film, a T180. This car was titled the "Augury" in the film's video game counterpart. Like Racer X's unnamed street car, it features a number 9 and has the black and yellow color scheme, with a large black "X" on the front bumper.
WebThe Shooting Star (流星号, Nagareboshi-go) is a vehicle featured throughout the Speed Racer franchise. It is driven by Racer X. According to a limited edition "schematic drawing" poster of the car printed by Allegory Media and distributed at Comic-Con, it was commissioned by Kapetapek Royal...
WebThe Mach Five (マッハ号, Mahha-gō) is the fictional racing car which appears in the anime series Speed Racer (known as Mach Go! Go! Go! in Japan) and its adaptations, including TV anime series and live-action films. What the series has in common is that the car features a special set of devices.
WebOlder brother of Speed Racer. After smashing Pop's car when raced without permission, Rex left the family. He then becomes a secret agent and uses racing as a cover to keep an eye on Speed.
WebRex Racer aka Racer X is a tall, strong, fast guy in his mid to late 20's. Rex left home after an argument with his father (Pops Racer) about wanting to be a race car driver, and left home to persue his dreams (despite his fathers wishes).
WebRex "Racer X" Racer is Speed Racer's older brother and one of the protagonists of the Japanese cartoon, Speed Racer and the live-action film of the same name He is voiced by Kinya Aikawa In the cartoon, Peter Fernandez voiced him in the English dubbed version. In the 2008 film, as Rex, he was portrayed by Scott Porter and as Racer X, he was …