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The 3 Nascars have Officially been confirmed as the Autobots "THE WRECKERS" by Nelson(the Admin of Michael Bay.com) & an On-Set Extra:

The Wreckers are a special task force, generally composed of the best and the toughest die-hard fighters around. The Wreckers tend to be a close-knit combat unit that consider themselves the best of the best. They're often called in to fight when the odds of success are slim.

The official name of the Blue Mercedes-Benz E550 Autobot has been revealed as "Q"

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hmmm.. the Ferrari is still unknown.

well that picture I posted...one of the comments from the forum was "possibly the head to the Ferrari 458 Italia, Rollbar, or is it the Red Wrecker Nascar? running fan rumor has always been the Red Ferrari is Autobot Hot Rod but nothing official to confirm any of the 3, as of yet"

well that picture I posted...one of the comments from the forum was "possibly the head to the Ferrari 458 Italia, Rollbar, or is it the Red Wrecker Nascar? running fan rumor has always been the Red Ferrari is Autobot Hot Rod but nothing official to confirm any of the 3, as of yet"

Yeah I've rumored it here first ;).. anyway.. I wanted something official.

If the Nascars are "The Wreckers" that would mean they're Autobots :D

That red head sure looks awesome! I actually don't want to know who is who tbh :p It's gonna be way nicer to be surprised at the launch of the movie.

Rollbar Alternators Universe?

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nice.(Y).

Lol, I've got the yellow version of it which is Swindle :p Though it does fit into the Alternators storyline that both are the same cars :p

Patrick Dempsey shared some tidbits about his character:

"In 'Transformers 3,' my character is a race-car driver, which is perfect. It's cool to have all those toys in the movie."

"My character has a great car collection, which has been fun. We were shooting in Milwaukee a few weeks ago ? which was a beautiful city ? at their museum there, and there's a lot of stuff that we do with cars. My character is very involved with the automobile, so it's great fun."

[The Herald and NBC Chicago]

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^That's what I thought too. The new Hummer looks familiar to me from previous concept images for Transformers thought I forgot it's name. It might as well not be a Transformers of course :p

Hmm, saw #48 car in there...wonder if Lowe's put up some money for that? Perhaps they just picked a few Nascar teams at random. Someone has to know. Only reason I mention this is because I work for Lowe's, so it caught my eye scrolling through the hundreds of photos here

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A production assistant reportedly said the

kiss between Shia LeBeouf and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's characters is the last scene of the film. He also reportedly said that Megatron dies again, although "this time it's final." That may just be a reference to Michael Bay's stated opposition to doing a Transformers 4, but some are taking it as further evidence that a lot of Transformers will die in this film. [Transformers Live]

A casting call for extras has gone out for the film's scheduled shoots in Washington, DC. Of slight interest is the fact that the casting call asks if potential extras have a car, and further if any have "precision driving" experience, which may mean some sort of high-speed car chase will be involved. [Transformers Live]

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