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{{Infobox Character|image = Eliturnpike.png |gender = Male|color = Yellow, red|eye color = |occupation = Former [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] racer|first appearance = ''[[Cars 3]]''}}'''Eli Turnpike''' was a [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]], competed in 1950's. He was sponsored by [[Fits Right]] and [[Faster's Garage]]. He had 26 racing number.
{{Character infobox
==Trivia==
|image=Turnpike.png
*He shares the same number with [[Arrow]] racer.
|make=1940 [[Ford]] Standard Coupe
[[Category:Cars 3]]
|gender=Male
[[Category:Cars 3 Characters]]
|home=Saint Joseph, [[Tennessee]], [[United States|USA]]
[[Category:Racing cars]]
|eye color=Brown
[[Category:Piston Cup Racers]]
|color=Red, yellow
[[Category:Male characters]]
|occupation={{PCracer|[[Faster's Garage]] (formerly)}}
|first_appearance=''[[Cars 3]]''}}
'''Eli Turnpike''' is a former race car that used to compete in the [[Piston Cup Racing Series]] in the 1950s. He raced with the number 28, and was sponsored by [[Fits Right]], [[Faster's Garage]], [[Grandol Oil Co.]] and [[Dinoco]].
 
==History==
[[File:Cars3duke1.png|thumb|220px|left|Eli Turnpike next to [[Duke Coulters]] during the [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] race at the [[Thomasville Speedway]] in 1950s.]]
In ''[[Cars 3]]'', Eli Turnpike appears during the flashback [[Thomasville Speedway]] race as one of the many competitors the [[Doc Hudson|Hudson Hornet]] passed during the race. The Hudson Hornet would eventually jump over [[Leroy Heming]] to win the race.
 
==Physical description==
Turnpike was a 1940 [[Ford]] Standard Coupe. His registration number is LO4-15F. Eli is painted mainly yellow and having a red front with a white number 28 on his doors and back (26 on his diecast artwork).
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Cars3oldrace.png|''Cars 3''
Eli Turnpike diecast.jpg|Diecast
Eli and Junior.jpg|2019 release with [[Junior Moon|Heyday Junior Moon]]
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
*Russian:
**''Эли Тернпайк'' (transcription: ''Eli Ternpayk'')
**''Эли Тарнпайк'' (transcription: ''Eli Tarnpayk'')
 
==Trivia==  
*[[Pixar Animation Studios|Pixar]] mistakenly put the number 26 on his artwork, (it is wrong as [[Jimmy Lugwrench]] bears the same number) even though in the movie it is seen to be 28.
 
{{Cars 3}}
 
[[Category:Cars 3 characters]]
[[Category:Racers]]
[[Category:Piston Cup racers]]
[[Category:1950s racers]]

Latest revision as of 15:14, 19 June 2024

Eli Turnpike
Vehicle type 1940 Ford Standard Coupe
Color Red, yellow
Occupation Piston Cup racer for Faster's Garage (formerly)
First appearance Cars 3
Character information
Gender Male




Home Saint Joseph, Tennessee, USA

Eli Turnpike is a former race car that used to compete in the Piston Cup Racing Series in the 1950s. He raced with the number 28, and was sponsored by Fits Right, Faster's Garage, Grandol Oil Co. and Dinoco.

History

Eli Turnpike next to Duke Coulters during the Piston Cup race at the Thomasville Speedway in 1950s.

In Cars 3, Eli Turnpike appears during the flashback Thomasville Speedway race as one of the many competitors the Hudson Hornet passed during the race. The Hudson Hornet would eventually jump over Leroy Heming to win the race.

Physical description

Turnpike was a 1940 Ford Standard Coupe. His registration number is LO4-15F. Eli is painted mainly yellow and having a red front with a white number 28 on his doors and back (26 on his diecast artwork).

Gallery

Names in other languages

  • Russian:
    • Эли Тернпайк (transcription: Eli Ternpayk)
    • Эли Тарнпайк (transcription: Eli Tarnpayk)

Trivia

  • Pixar mistakenly put the number 26 on his artwork, (it is wrong as Jimmy Lugwrench bears the same number) even though in the movie it is seen to be 28.