Doc is a reference so the historic Fabulous Hudson Hornet driven by Marshall Teague and Herb Thomas during the early days of NASCAR. Doc Hudson – Old school NASCAR fans were beyond pleasantly surprised when the character Doc Hudson came on screen.Monster Energy is the current title sponsor. Winston (the cigarette company) was the title sponsor of the highest series in NASCAR until 2003. The Piston Cup – Yes, pistons are part of a car’s engine, but the Piston Cup also rhymes with the Winston Cup.The Petty’s used to drive one of these cars. The King was modeled after a 1974 Chrysler Town and Country station wagon. The King – Voiced by Richard Petty’s wife, Lynda Petty, Mrs.
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His car is also Petty blue in the movie with the number 43, both are notorious with the Petty name. Second most victories in NASCAR history is David Pearson with 105. Petty is often referred to as The King because of his 7 championships (tied all time) and 200 victories (most all time. The King, is voiced by NASCAR Hall of Famer Richard Petty. The King” Weathers – It doesn’t take a diehard NASCAR fan to figure this one out. LightYear Tires – Clearly a nod to the beloved Toy Story character Buzz Lightyear, the name of the tires used by the vehicles also fits as a reference to GoodYear, the tires used by NASCAR.Here is a list of some of the NASCAR “Easter Eggs” in all 3 Cars movies. The Cars franchise has incorporated numerous NASCAR and racing references into their movies, something that makes fans like me very happy. You may not know them by their actual names, but you might know them by their Cars 3 names. Some of the series’ young and rising stars ran up front most of the night. The Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Coke Zero 400 is always the highlight of my summer. Over the Fourth of July weekend, my family and I celebrated the same way we have for years, by going to the NASCAR Race in Daytona.