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Jackson Storm (voiced by Armie Hammer in the film, [8] ... and Guido (voiced by Guido Quaroni) are part of Lightning's pit crew. Luigi is a 1959 Fiat 500 [11] ...
Chris Cooper as Smokey, [9] Doc Hudson's former mechanic and crew chief who helps out Lightning and Cruz. Nathan Fillion as Sterling, [10] a rich businesscar and the new Rust-eze team owner. Larry the Cable Guy as Mater, a jolly tow truck and Lightning McQueen's best friend. Armie Hammer as Jackson Storm, [7] [8] McQueen's new racing rival.
Lightning McQueen is a rookie racecar in the Piston Cup series and secretly disdains his sponsor, Rust-eze, hoping to be chosen by the more prestigious Dinoco team. Initially ungrateful, obnoxious, selfish, and sarcastic, Lightning believes that he doesn't need a crew chief or much help from his pit crew to win races.
NASCAR driver Ross Chastain’s Trackhouse Racing pit crew members (L-R) Matt Simmons, Ken Pozega, Shane Wilson and Michael Roberts change the tires during pit practice on Tuesday, June 11, 2024.
Chick organizes a race between Lightning, Cruz, and Jackson Storm, with Storm allowing them "a few warm-up races", and the event is dubbed the "Lightning Storm Cruise". After Lightning defeats Miss Fritter, "Mater the Greater", and Chick himself in challenges, he has his race against Storm. Lightning wins, and Storm claims the race was "fixed ...
The story focuses on Lightning McQueen, who deals with a new generation of race cars taking over the world of racing. Jackson Storm (Armie Hammer) is an arrogant high tech racer who leads the next generation. As everyone begins to ask him if he might retire, Lightning struggles with keeping up with these racers and during the final race of the ...
Jackson High School graduate Miles Stanley is the new crew chief for NASCAR driver Josh Berry and his No. 21 Mustang with Wood Brothers Racing.. Stanley has been a race engineer in the NASCAR Cup ...
As a result, efficient pit stops became a trend in other auto racing competitions. In 1965, IndyCar teams took notice when Lotus owner Colin Chapman hired the Wood Brothers to handle pit stops for his car, driven by Scottish Formula One star Jim Clark, during the Indy 500. This was the first instance of a NASCAR stock car crew servicing an ...