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The '''Los Angeles 500''' is an event in ''[[Cars 3]]'' that is held at the [[Los Angeles International Speedway]]. It is the final race of the 2016 [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] season. At the race, [[Lightning McQueen]] crashes trying to beat [[Jackson Storm]].
{{Quote|Hello, racing fans. Welcome to the Los Angeles 500! The final race of the Piston Cup season.|[[Darrell Cartrip]] announcing the race|Cars 3}}
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The '''Los Angeles 500''' is an event in ''[[Cars 3]]'' that is held at the [[Los Angeles International Speedway]]. In 2016, it is the last race of the [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] racing series season. At the race, seven-time winner [[Lightning McQueen]] crashes trying to beat [[Jackson Storm]], the latter winning in first place, with [[Danny Swervez]] being the runner-up.


==Before the Start==
==History==
Before the race starts, McQueen looks around to see many of his friends gone, replaced with next-generation racers. He then overhears his friend [[Brick Yardley]] get fired by the owner of [[Vitoline]]. McQueen attempts to ask his friend [[Bobby Swift]] if he knows what is happening with Brick, but coming out of his garage is a next generation racer, not Bobby. McQueen figures out that it is not Bobby just as he drives off, saying his name is [[Daniel Swervez]].
In 2016, the event is the last race of the 2016 Piston Cup Racing Series season. By then, most stock car race cars have been replaced by "[[Next-Gen]]eration" racers. Over nine-tenths through the race, seven-time veteran champion [[Lightning McQueen]] suffers a nearly fatal rollover crash after blowing his right rear tire, bringing out the red flag, and obviously doesn't continue racing. After the restart, the race continued until it finished, with rookie front-runner [[Jackson Storm]] placing first, with [[Danny Swervez]] placing second, [[Chase Racelott]] in third, and [[Tim Treadless]] ending fourth.


==The Race==
After the race, [[Jackson Storm]], who was the racer with most points, won the 2016 Piston Cup.
As the practice lap is about to end, McQueen realizes that all of his friends might be gone. [[Jackson Storm]] goes up to him and says "Hey champ, where'd all your friends go?" before driving up into pole position. McQueen is now determined to beat Storm. Just as the green flag dropped, McQueen gives everything he has. He has a bit of trouble against some next-gens early on in the race. Towards the middle of the race, McQueen has overtaken almost every next-gen. Eventually, he is in second, behind just one more, Jackson Storm.


==The Crash==
==Finishing positions==
When there are just forty laps left, Jackson Storm and Lightning McQueen make their way into the pit row. McQueen urges Guido to change his tires fast, as he has to get back into the race before Jackson does. Just as Guido finishes changing his last tire, McQueen rushes out of the pits while Jackson is still in them, allowing him to take the lead. However, it does not take long for Jackson to catch up to McQueen. When he does, he tells McQueen that he had a good run and to enjoy his retirement as he speeds past him, retaking the lead. McQueen watches in shock as Storm drives further and further away. In the process, [[Daniel Swervez]] and [[Chase Racelott]] also overtake McQueen, who becomes fed up with losing and pushes himself hard trying to catch up to Jackson, Daniel, and Chase. Eventually, it becomes too much for him to handle, and he spins out of control and rams into the wall. [[Tim Treadless]] and [[Harvey Rodcap]] watch in fear as McQueen goes airborne. After doing a barrel roll across the track multiple times and suffering serious damage, he stops. Ambulances, pitties, and his [[Radiator Springs]] pals rush toward him and he is removed from the race, while Jackson Storm wins the race, and the 2016 Piston Cup.


==Starting Positions==
#20: [[Jackson Storm]]
#2.0: [[Jackson Storm]]
#19: [[Danny Swervez]]
#24: [[Chase Racelott]]
#28: [[Tim Treadless]]
#15: [[Harvey Rodcap]]
#15: [[Harvey Rodcap]]
#24: [[Chase Racelott]]
#4: [[J.D. McPillar]]
#11: [[Chris Roamin']]
#11: [[Chris Roamin']]
#31: [[Cam Spinner]]
#19: [[Daniel Swervez]]
#95: [[Lightning McQueen]]
#39: [[Buck Bearingly]]
#54: [[Herb Curbler]]
#68: [[H.J. Hollis]]
#68: [[H.J. Hollis]]
#73: [[Rev-N-Go Racer]]
#121: [[Dino Draftsky]]
#117: [[Ralph Carlow]]
#21: [[Ryan Laney]]
#123: [[Jonas Carvers]]
#36: [[Reb Meeker]]
#48: [[Aaron Clocker]]
#6: [[Bubba Wheelhouse, Jr.]]
#34: [[Steve LaPage]]
#00: [[Flip Dover]]
#5: [[Spikey Fillups ]]
#52: [[Brian Spark]]
#67: [[Jim Reverick]]
#93: Next Generation [[Spare Mint]] Racer
#33: [[Ed Truncan]]
#70: [[Richie Gunzit]]
#64: [[Barry DePedal]]
#84: [[J.P. Drive]]
#76: [[Rev Roadages]]
#28: [[Tim Treadless]]
#80: [[Dan Carcia]]
#82: [[Darren Leadfoot]]
#90: [[Ponchy Wipeout]]
#92: [[Murray Clutchburn]]
==Finishing Positions==
#2.0: [[Jackson Storm]]
#19: [[Daniel Swervez]]
#24: [[Chase Racelott]]
#28: [[Tim Treadless]]
#15: [[Harvey Rodcap]]
#11: [[Chris Roamin']]
#68: [[H.J. Hollis]]
#123: [[Jonas Carvers]]
#123: [[Jonas Carvers]]
#54: [[Herb Curbler (Piston Cup racer)|Herb Curbler ]]
#54: [[Herb Curbler (racer)|Herb Curbler]]
#31: [[Cam Spinner]]
#31: [[Cam Spinner]]
#73: [[Rev-N-Go Racer]]
#73: [[Rev-N-Go Racer]]
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#48: [[Aaron Clocker]]
#48: [[Aaron Clocker]]
#67: [[Jim Reverick]]
#67: [[Jim Reverick]]
#21: [[Ryan Laney|Ryan "Inside" Laney]]
#21: [[Ryan "Inside" Laney]]
#6: [[Bubba Wheelhouse]]
#6: [[Bubba Wheelhouse]]
#5: [[Spikey Fillups ]]
#5: [[Eric Braker]]
#00: [[Flip Dover]]
#00: [[Flip Dover]]
#36: [[Reb Meeker]]
#36: [[Reb Meeker]]
#34: [[Steve LaPage|Steve "Slick" LaPage]]
#64: [[Barry DePedal]]
#52: [[Brian Spark]]
#52: [[Brian Spark]]
#33: [[Ed Truncan]]
#33: [[Ed Truncan]]
#39: [[Buck Bearingly]]
#39: [[Buck Bearingly]]
#64: [[Barry DePedal]]
#34: [[Steve "Slick" LaPage]]
#117: [[Ralph Carlow]]
#117: [[Ralph Carlow]]
#80: [[Dan Carcia]]
#80: [[Dan Carcia]]
#76: [[Rev Roadages]]
#76: [[Rev Roadages]]
#84: [[J.P. Drive]]
#84: [[J.P. Drive]]
#92: [[Murray Clutchburn]]
#121: [[Dino Draftsky]]
#121: [[Dino Draftsky]]
#93: Next Generation [[Spare Mint]] Racer
#82: [[Darren Leadfoot]]
#82: [[Darren Leadfoot]]
#92: [[Murray Clutchburn]]
#93: [[Nick Shift]]
#90: [[Ponchy Wipeout]]
#90: [[Ponchy Wipeout]]
#95: [[Lightning McQueen]] (DNF)
#95: [[Lightning McQueen]] (DNF)


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The film implies that Lightning McQueen is the last veteran racer still standing at this race. Several books based on the film even state it directly. However, there are actually ten other veterans in the race: [[Buck Bearingly]], [[Rev-N-Go Racer]], [[Dino Draftsky]], [[Ralph Carlow]], [[Reb Meeker]], [[Brian Spark]], [[Rev Roadages]], [[Darren Leadfoot]], [[Ponchy Wipeout]], and [[Murray Clutchburn]]. All of them are replaced by [[Next-Gen]] racers in the time between this race and the [[Florida 500]].
*The film implies that Lightning McQueen is the last veteran racer still standing at this race. Several books based on the film even state it directly. However, there are actually ten other veterans in the race: [[Buck Bearingly]], the [[Rev-N-Go Racer]], [[Dino Draftsky]], [[Ralph Carlow]], [[Reb Meeker]], [[Brian Spark]], [[Rev Roadages]], [[Darren Leadfoot]], [[Ponchy Wipeout]], and [[Murray Clutchburn]]. Eventually, all of them are replaced by [[Next-Gen]] racers in the time between this race and the [[Florida 500]].
*An early version of this scene was shown at the Detroit Auto Show in January 2017. The Detroit version has slight dialogue, audio, and visual differences from the version of this scene shown in the actual movie five months later. For example, the Detroit version showed McQueen in his ''Cars 3'' paint job instead of his Rust-eze one.
*An early version of this scene was shown at the Detroit Auto Show in January 2017. The Detroit version has slight dialogue, audio, and visual differences from the version of this scene shown in the actual movie five months later. For example, the Detroit version showed McQueen in his ''Cars 3'' paint job instead of his Rust-eze one.
*There are thirty-five cars that compete in this race, eleven veterans and twenty-four Next-Gens.
*There are thirty-five cars that compete in this race, eleven veterans and twenty-four Next-Gens.
*The [[Rev-N-Go Racer]] finished in the highest position among other veterans, having finished eleventh.
*The unnamed [[Rev-N-Go Racer]] finished in the highest position among other veterans, having finished eleventh.
*[[Daniel Swervez]] and [[Chase Racelott]] make their debut in this race.
*[[Danny Swervez]] and [[Chase Racelott]] make their debut in this race.
*In this race, Chase Racelott always gets replaced suddenly by [[Eric Braker]] in some scenes.
*In this race, Chase Racelott always gets replaced suddenly by [[Eric Braker]] in some scenes.
*[[Tim Treadless]] always gets replaced suddenly by [[Aaron Clocker]] in some scenes.
*[[Tim Treadless]] always gets replaced suddenly by [[Aaron Clocker]] in some scenes.
*Harvey Rodcap is seen starting in second place, but when the race officially starts, he is seen in dead last.
*Harvey Rodcap is seen starting in second place, but when the race officially starts, he is seen in dead last.
*Before the race starts, Chase Racelott is in third position and Eric Braker was in twenty-second. When the race starts, Chase starts in twenty-second and Eric starts in third due to an error.
*Before the race starts, Chase Racelott is in third position and Eric Braker was in twenty-second. When the race starts, Chase starts in twenty-second and Eric starts in third due to an error.
*Before the Race starts, [[Cam Spinner]] started 6th place while [[J.D. McPillar]] started 4th. [[Cam Spinner]] was repeatedly dissappearing throughout the whole race. [[Cam Spinner]] kept High Positions like 4th or 5th. After [[Lightning McQueen]] got out of the pits, [[J.D. McPillar|J.D.]] was in 4th and [[Cam Spinner|Cam]] was in 5th. The scene changes showing [[Tim Treadless ]] and [[Chris Roamin']] instead of [[J.D. McPillar|J.D.]] and [[Cam Spinner|Cam]].  [[Jonas Carvers]] , [[Herb Curbler]] and [[Harvey Rodcap]] also showed up before and After [[Lightning McQueen]] crashed into the wall.
*Before the race starts, [[Cam Spinner]] started 6th place while [[J.D. McPillar]] started 4th. [[Cam Spinner]] was repeatedly disappearing throughout the whole race, he kept high positions like 4th or 5th. After [[Lightning McQueen]] got out of the pits, [[J.D. McPillar|J.D.]] was in 4th and [[Cam Spinner]] was in 5th. The scene changes showing [[Tim Treadless]] and [[Chris Roamin']] instead of [[J.D. McPillar|J.D.]] and [[Cam Spinner|Cam]]. [[Jonas Carvers]], [[Herb Curbler (racer)|Herb Curbler]] and [[Harvey Rodcap]] also showed up before and after [[Lightning McQueen]] crashed into the wall.
*Though [[Brian Spark]] is still racing, [[George New-Win]] is also seen racing even though he debuts in the [[Florida 500]].
 
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Latest revision as of 15:41, 19 June 2024

"Hello, racing fans. Welcome to the Los Angeles 500! The final race of the Piston Cup season."
Darrell Cartrip announcing the race, Cars 3

The Los Angeles 500 is an event in Cars 3 that is held at the Los Angeles International Speedway. In 2016, it is the last race of the Piston Cup racing series season. At the race, seven-time winner Lightning McQueen crashes trying to beat Jackson Storm, the latter winning in first place, with Danny Swervez being the runner-up.

History

In 2016, the event is the last race of the 2016 Piston Cup Racing Series season. By then, most stock car race cars have been replaced by "Next-Generation" racers. Over nine-tenths through the race, seven-time veteran champion Lightning McQueen suffers a nearly fatal rollover crash after blowing his right rear tire, bringing out the red flag, and obviously doesn't continue racing. After the restart, the race continued until it finished, with rookie front-runner Jackson Storm placing first, with Danny Swervez placing second, Chase Racelott in third, and Tim Treadless ending fourth.

After the race, Jackson Storm, who was the racer with most points, won the 2016 Piston Cup.

Finishing positions

  1. 20: Jackson Storm
  2. 19: Danny Swervez
  3. 24: Chase Racelott
  4. 28: Tim Treadless
  5. 15: Harvey Rodcap
  6. 11: Chris Roamin'
  7. 68: H.J. Hollis
  8. 123: Jonas Carvers
  9. 54: Herb Curbler
  10. 31: Cam Spinner
  11. 73: Rev-N-Go Racer
  12. 70: Richie Gunzit
  13. 4: J.D. McPillar
  14. 48: Aaron Clocker
  15. 67: Jim Reverick
  16. 21: Ryan "Inside" Laney
  17. 6: Bubba Wheelhouse
  18. 5: Eric Braker
  19. 00: Flip Dover
  20. 36: Reb Meeker
  21. 64: Barry DePedal
  22. 52: Brian Spark
  23. 33: Ed Truncan
  24. 39: Buck Bearingly
  25. 34: Steve "Slick" LaPage
  26. 117: Ralph Carlow
  27. 80: Dan Carcia
  28. 76: Rev Roadages
  29. 84: J.P. Drive
  30. 92: Murray Clutchburn
  31. 121: Dino Draftsky
  32. 82: Darren Leadfoot
  33. 93: Nick Shift
  34. 90: Ponchy Wipeout
  35. 95: Lightning McQueen (DNF)

Trivia

  • The film implies that Lightning McQueen is the last veteran racer still standing at this race. Several books based on the film even state it directly. However, there are actually ten other veterans in the race: Buck Bearingly, the Rev-N-Go Racer, Dino Draftsky, Ralph Carlow, Reb Meeker, Brian Spark, Rev Roadages, Darren Leadfoot, Ponchy Wipeout, and Murray Clutchburn. Eventually, all of them are replaced by Next-Gen racers in the time between this race and the Florida 500.
  • An early version of this scene was shown at the Detroit Auto Show in January 2017. The Detroit version has slight dialogue, audio, and visual differences from the version of this scene shown in the actual movie five months later. For example, the Detroit version showed McQueen in his Cars 3 paint job instead of his Rust-eze one.
  • There are thirty-five cars that compete in this race, eleven veterans and twenty-four Next-Gens.
  • The unnamed Rev-N-Go Racer finished in the highest position among other veterans, having finished eleventh.
  • Danny Swervez and Chase Racelott make their debut in this race.
  • In this race, Chase Racelott always gets replaced suddenly by Eric Braker in some scenes.
  • Tim Treadless always gets replaced suddenly by Aaron Clocker in some scenes.
  • Harvey Rodcap is seen starting in second place, but when the race officially starts, he is seen in dead last.
  • Before the race starts, Chase Racelott is in third position and Eric Braker was in twenty-second. When the race starts, Chase starts in twenty-second and Eric starts in third due to an error.
  • Before the race starts, Cam Spinner started 6th place while J.D. McPillar started 4th. Cam Spinner was repeatedly disappearing throughout the whole race, he kept high positions like 4th or 5th. After Lightning McQueen got out of the pits, J.D. was in 4th and Cam Spinner was in 5th. The scene changes showing Tim Treadless and Chris Roamin' instead of J.D. and Cam. Jonas Carvers, Herb Curbler and Harvey Rodcap also showed up before and after Lightning McQueen crashed into the wall.
  • Though Brian Spark is still racing, George New-Win is also seen racing even though he debuts in the Florida 500.