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|located=Phoenix, Arizona, [[United States]]
|greater_location=Phoenix, [[Arizona]], [[United States]]
|appearances=''[[Cars]]<br>[[Cars 3]]''}}
|appearances=''[[Cars 3]]''|first_appearance=''[[Cars 3]]''|latest_appearance=''[[Glow Racers (book)|Glow Racers]]''}}
'''Copper Canyon Speedway''' is a [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] racetrack.  
'''Copper Canyon Speedway''' is a [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] racetrack in [[Arizona]].  


==History==
==History ==
Copper Canyon appeared as a 2005 race in ''[[Cars]]''. [[Strip Weathers]] won this race, with [[Lightning McQueen]] in second and [[Chick Hicks]] in third.  
In ''[[Cars 3]]'', the fourth 2016 Piston Cup race is held at Copper Canyon, as the Dinoco 400. Most of the racers are veterans, except for a mysterious newcomer. [[Lightning McQueen]], [[Bobby Swift]], and [[Cal Weathers]] perform well during the race, mainly making up the top three. But on the last lap, [[Jackson Storm]] suddenly zooms past the entire top ten in a few seconds, including McQueen, Bobby, Cal, and Brick with Storm placing first and winning the race. Storm's successful debut influences other sponsors what next-generation racers can do. The next week, six teams fired their veterans and replaced them with next-generation racers.


In ''[[Cars 3]]'', the fourth 2016 Piston Cup race is held at Copper Canyon, as the Dinoco 400. Most of the racers are veterans, except for a mysterious newcomer. [[Lightning McQueen]], [[Bobby Swift]], and [[Cal Weathers]] perform well during the race, mainly making up the top three. But on the last lap, [[Jackson Storm]] suddenly zooms past the entire top ten in a few seconds, including McQueen, Bobby, Cal, and Brick with Storm placing first and winning the race. Storm's successful debut influences other sponsors what next-generation racers can do. The next week, six teams fired their veterans and replaced them with next-generation racers.
The Copper Canyon also reappears in the Cars 3 credits, with an image of [[Cruz Ramirez]] and her Piston Cup.
 
== 2005 Finishing positions ==
 
# 43: [[Strip Weathers]]
# 95: [[Lightning McQueen]]
# 86: [[Chick Hicks]]
# 73: [[Misti Motorkrass]]
# 70: [[Floyd Mulvihill]]
# 92: [[Murray Clutchburn]]
# 93: [[Ernie Gearson]]
# 61: [[James Cleanair]]
# 101: [[Greg Candyman]]
# 52: [[Claude Scruggs]]
# 36: [[Eugene Carbureski]]
# 76: [[Crusty Rotor]]
# 8: [[Dale Earnhardt Jr.]]
# 82: [[Darren Leadfoot]]
# 35: [[Kevin Racingtire]]
# 33: [[Chuck Armstrong]]
# 79: [[Haul Inngas]]
# 56: [[Brush Curber]]
# 28: [[Aiken Axler]]
# 63: [[Lee Revkins]]
# 121: [[Kevin Shiftright]]
# 123: [[Todd Marcus]]
# 39: [[Ryan Shields]]
# 54: [[Johnny Blamer]]
# 58: [[Billy Oilchanger]]
# 84: [[Mac iCar]]
# 74: [[Slider Petrolski]]
# 4: [[Rusty Cornfuel]]
# 84: [[Davey Apex]]
# 90: [[Ponchy Wipeout]]
# 34: [[Dirkson D'Agostino]]
# 51: [[Ruby Oaks]]
# 80: [[Sage VanDerSpin]]
# 68: [[Manny Flywheel]]
# 64: [[Winford Bradford Rutherford]]
# 117: [[Ralph Carlow]]
 
== 2016 Finishing positions ==
 
# 20: [[Jackson Storm]]
# 95: [[Lightning McQueen]]
# 19: [[Bobby Swift]]
# 42: [[Cal Weathers]]
# 24: [[Brick Yardley]]
# 00: [[Jimmy Cables]]
# 31: [[Terry Kargas]]
# 70: [[Floyd Mulvihill]]
# 123: [[Todd Marcus]]
# 28: [[Phil Tankson]]
# 93: [[Ernie Gearson]]
# 82: [[Darren Leadfoot]]
# 68: [[Parker Brakeston]]
# 67: [[Bobby Roadtesta]]
# 117: [[Ralph Carlow]]
# 80: [[Rex Revler]]
# 34: [[Dirkson D'Agostino]]
# 21: [[Speedy Comet]]
# 39: [[Buck Bearingly]]
# 5: [[Lane Locke]]
# 36: [[Reb Meeker]]
# 15: [[Carl Clutchen]]
# 4: [[Jack DePost]]
# 6: [[Markus Krankzler]]
# 92: [[Murray Clutchburn]]
# 84: [[Apple Racer]]
# 64: [[Bruce Miller]]
# 73: [[Rev-N-Go Racer]]
# 48: [[T.G. Castlenut]]
# 76: [[Rev Roadages]]
# 90: [[Ponchy Wipeout]]
# 121: [[Dino Draftsky]]
# 52: [[Brian Spark]]
# 11: [[Chip Gearings]]
# 54: [[Tommy Highbanks]]
# 33: [[Dud Throttleman]]


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Copper canyon 2005 - 2.png|Copper Canyon 2005
Phil-tankson-personnage-cars-3-01.jpg
Phil-tankson-personnage-cars-3-01.jpg
CopperCanyonRacers.jpg
CopperCanyonRacers.jpg|''Cars 3''
CopperCanyon.jpg
CopperCanyon.jpg|''Cars 3''
Dinoco 400 cars 3.png|Copper Canyon 2016
Dinoco 400 cars 3.png|''Cars 3''
</gallery>
</gallery>


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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The Copper Canyon Speedway is based off of the Phoenix Raceway.  
*The Copper Canyon Speedway is based off of the Phoenix Raceway.


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Latest revision as of 15:04, 19 June 2024

Copper Canyon Speedway
Greater location Phoenix, Arizona, United States


Copper Canyon Speedway is a Piston Cup racetrack in Arizona.

History

In Cars 3, the fourth 2016 Piston Cup race is held at Copper Canyon, as the Dinoco 400. Most of the racers are veterans, except for a mysterious newcomer. Lightning McQueen, Bobby Swift, and Cal Weathers perform well during the race, mainly making up the top three. But on the last lap, Jackson Storm suddenly zooms past the entire top ten in a few seconds, including McQueen, Bobby, Cal, and Brick with Storm placing first and winning the race. Storm's successful debut influences other sponsors what next-generation racers can do. The next week, six teams fired their veterans and replaced them with next-generation racers.

The Copper Canyon also reappears in the Cars 3 credits, with an image of Cruz Ramirez and her Piston Cup.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Trivia

  • The Copper Canyon Speedway is based off of the Phoenix Raceway.