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Brazilian racer. Around Christmas 2005, Renato had a meteoric debut at [[ZakStunts]], conquering a third place in season closer Z58 in a matter of days. Realizing the obvious potential, [[Alain]] immediately signed him to [[Orion]]. Predictably, Renato became a major force in ZakStunts 2006, winning the championship as well as leading Orion onto the team trophy that season. After the title, Renato took a long break, only returning for the four final races 2009... and getting two victories and two second places out of them. He has remained a major force at ZakStunts scoreboards ever since. On his comeback, Renato joined [[Average Joe]]; later, he moved to nascent [[Yellow Fleas]] at the beginning of the 2013 season.
'''Renato Biker''' is a Brazilian ''[[Stunts (video game)|Stunts]]'' racer active in the early online competition scene. He started competition competed on [[ZakStunts]] and other community events in the middle 2000s, and is remembered for representing Brazil at the highest level of excellence. See [https://zak.stunts.hu/racers/renato%2Bbiker ZakStunts – racer profile].
 
== Career ==
Renato Biker joined [[ZakStunts]] in 2005 period, one of the earliest South American drivers to dominate the scoreboard. His name features on the podium of several tracks of the first seasons, renowned for winning a race with every cars of the original game from slow cars the likes of LM 002, the Porsche Carrera, to flexible speed PG cars like Acura NSX and to the fastest Porsche March Indy car. Community archives note him as part of the growing internationalisation of ZakStunts, alongside fellow Latin American racers like [[Alan Rotoi]], [[Gutix]], and [[Ayrton]].
 
== Teams ==
 
; Orion 2005-2006
 
; Average Joes 2009-2012
 
; Yellow Fleas 2013-2014, 2016.
 
== Results ==
Precise finishes are complete in available archives, Renato Biker is listed among entrants on multiple ZakStunts tracks between 2005 and 2016.
 
== Legacy ==
Although his time in the community included several mini-retirements,, Renato Biker helped establish Brazilian presence in the global Stunts scene. His participation contributed to the middle 2000s atmosphere of “worldwide racing” that gave ZakStunts its nickname as the international Stunts championship. His ability to find incredible tricks was unique.
 
== See also ==
* [[Orion]]
 
== Sources ==
* ZakStunts — racer profile: [https://zak.stunts.hu/racers/renato%2Bbiker link].
* Stunts Wiki — Golden Generation (mentions of international racers): [https://wiki.stunts.hu/wiki/Golden_Generation link].


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Revision as of 13:15, 17 August 2025

Renato Biker is a Brazilian Stunts racer active in the early online competition scene. He started competition competed on ZakStunts and other community events in the middle 2000s, and is remembered for representing Brazil at the highest level of excellence. See ZakStunts – racer profile.

Career

Renato Biker joined ZakStunts in 2005 period, one of the earliest South American drivers to dominate the scoreboard. His name features on the podium of several tracks of the first seasons, renowned for winning a race with every cars of the original game from slow cars the likes of LM 002, the Porsche Carrera, to flexible speed PG cars like Acura NSX and to the fastest Porsche March Indy car. Community archives note him as part of the growing internationalisation of ZakStunts, alongside fellow Latin American racers like Alan Rotoi, Gutix, and Ayrton.

Teams

Orion 2005-2006
Average Joes 2009-2012
Yellow Fleas 2013-2014, 2016.

Results

Precise finishes are complete in available archives, Renato Biker is listed among entrants on multiple ZakStunts tracks between 2005 and 2016.

Legacy

Although his time in the community included several mini-retirements,, Renato Biker helped establish Brazilian presence in the global Stunts scene. His participation contributed to the middle 2000s atmosphere of “worldwide racing” that gave ZakStunts its nickname as the international Stunts championship. His ability to find incredible tricks was unique.

See also

Sources

  • ZakStunts — racer profile: link.
  • Stunts Wiki — Golden Generation (mentions of international racers): link.