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{{Infobox Character
{{Character infobox
|image=Lee Revkins Junior.jpg
|image=Lee Revkins Junior.jpg
|gender=Male
|gender=Male
|eye color=Yellow<br>
|eye color=Yellow<br>
Blue (Xbox 360 version)
Blue (Xbox 360 version)
|paint color=Blue, red, white, yellow
|color=Blue, red, white, yellow
|tires=[[Lightyear]]
|aliases=Lee, Jr. (Some versions of the game)
|aliases=Lee, Jr. (Some versions of the game)
|occupation={{PCracer|[[Lil' Torquey Pistons]] (formerly)}}
|occupation={{PCracer|[[Lil' Torquey Pistons]] (formerly)}}
|performer=Unknown
|performer=[[Quinton Flynn]]{{Cite}}
|first=''[[Cars: The Video Game]]''}}
|first_appearance=''[[Cars: The Videogame]]''}}
'''Lee Jr.''' (written as '''Lee, Jr''' in some versions of the game) is a professional race car who competed for the [[Lil' Torquey Pistons]] team in the [[Piston Cup Racing Series]]. Lee Jr.'s only known season was in 2006, and [[Ralph Carlow]] has raced for the team in all other known seasons up to the end of 2016. His paint scheme is identical to that of Ralph, and his number is 101 (although in the Xbox 360 version of the game, it is changed to 117 to match Ralph Carlow and [[Spikey Fillups]]).
'''Lee Jr.''' (written as '''Lee, Jr''' in some versions of the game) is a professional race car who competed for the [[Lil' Torquey Pistons]] team in the [[Piston Cup Racing Series]]. Lee Jr.'s only known season was in 2006, and [[Ralph Carlow]] has raced for the team in all other known seasons up to the end of 2016. His paint scheme is identical to that of Ralph, and his number is 101 (although in the Xbox 360 version of the game, it is changed to 117 to match Ralph Carlow and [[Spikey Fillups]]).


==History==
==History==
In ''[[Cars: The Video Game]]'', Lee Jr. is a computer opponent in all five Piston Cup Races in story mode. He performs well in [[Palm Mile Speedway (event)|Palm Mile Speedway]], [[Motor Speedway of the South (event)|Motor Speedway of the South]], and [[Los Angeles International Speedway (event)|Los Angeles International Speedway]], placing in the top five. In the other two races, he isn't in the top five, but will still place around 8th. In arcade mode, Lee will occasionally appear as a computer opponent in Piston Cup races.
In ''[[Cars: The Videogame]]'', Lee Jr. is a computer opponent in all five Piston Cup Races in story mode. He performs well in [[Palm Mile Speedway (event)|Palm Mile Speedway]], [[Motor Speedway of the South (event)|Motor Speedway of the South]], and [[Los Angeles International Speedway (event)|Los Angeles International Speedway]], placing in the top five. In the other two races, he isn't in the top five, but will still place around 8th. In arcade mode, Lee will occasionally appear as a computer opponent in Piston Cup races.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Lee jr.jpg|''Cars: The Video Game''
Lee jr.jpg|''Cars: The Videogame''
Lee Jr.png
Lee Jr.png
IMG_5099.PNG
IMG 5099.PNG
HollistarHD2.png|2 models of Lee visible at the same time
</gallery>
</gallery>


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*During the Motor Speedway of the South event, there is another identical version of Lee Jr., although he is significantly slower. The same thing happens with [[Hollister]] and [[Suregrip]], as well as [[Clarkson]] in [[Smasherville International Speedway (event)|Smasherville International Speedway]]. However, on the Wii version of the game, this was corrected, and [[Riley]] correctly appears instead of the second Lee Jr.
*During the Motor Speedway of the South event, there is another identical version of Lee Jr., although he is significantly slower. The same thing happens with [[Hollister]] and [[Suregrip]], as well as [[Clarkson]] in [[Smasherville International Speedway (event)|Smasherville International Speedway]]. However, on the Wii version of the game, this was corrected, and [[Riley]] correctly appears instead of the second Lee Jr.
*101 is also the number of [[Greg Candyman]].
*101 is also the number of [[Greg Candyman]].
*For some reason, on some versions of Cars: The Video Game, his name has a comma before Jr.
*For some reason, on some versions of Cars: The Videogame, his name has a comma before Jr.
{{Lil' Torquey Pistons}}
{{Cars: The Videogame}}


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[[Category:Racers]]
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[[Category:Piston Cup racers]]
[[Category:Piston Cup racers]]
[[Category:Lil' Torquey Pistons]]
[[Category:Lil' Torquey Pistons]]
[[pl:Lee Jr.]]
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Latest revision as of 15:38, 19 June 2024

Lee Jr.
Color Blue, red, white, yellow
Occupation Piston Cup racer for Lil' Torquey Pistons (formerly)
Main portrayer(s) Quinton Flynn[citation needed]
First appearance Cars: The Videogame
Character information
Alias(es) Lee, Jr. (Some versions of the game)
Gender Male

Lee Jr. (written as Lee, Jr in some versions of the game) is a professional race car who competed for the Lil' Torquey Pistons team in the Piston Cup Racing Series. Lee Jr.'s only known season was in 2006, and Ralph Carlow has raced for the team in all other known seasons up to the end of 2016. His paint scheme is identical to that of Ralph, and his number is 101 (although in the Xbox 360 version of the game, it is changed to 117 to match Ralph Carlow and Spikey Fillups).

History

In Cars: The Videogame, Lee Jr. is a computer opponent in all five Piston Cup Races in story mode. He performs well in Palm Mile Speedway, Motor Speedway of the South, and Los Angeles International Speedway, placing in the top five. In the other two races, he isn't in the top five, but will still place around 8th. In arcade mode, Lee will occasionally appear as a computer opponent in Piston Cup races.

Gallery

Trivia

  • During the Motor Speedway of the South event, there is another identical version of Lee Jr., although he is significantly slower. The same thing happens with Hollister and Suregrip, as well as Clarkson in Smasherville International Speedway. However, on the Wii version of the game, this was corrected, and Riley correctly appears instead of the second Lee Jr.
  • 101 is also the number of Greg Candyman.
  • For some reason, on some versions of Cars: The Videogame, his name has a comma before Jr.