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===''Cars 3''===
===''Cars 3''===
In ''[[Cars 3]]'', Wipeout competes in the 2017 Piston Cup season, against the likes of many next-generation racers, such as [[Jackson Storm]].<ref>''Cars 3'' [[1:55 Scale Die-Cast]] line</ref> However, at some point, like all the veterans in ''[[Cars 3]]'', he either retires from racing, and replaced by [[Paul Conrev]]
In ''[[Cars 3]]'', Wipeout competes in the 2017 Piston Cup season, against the likes of many next-generation racers, such as [[Jackson Storm]].<ref>''Cars 3'' [[1:55 Scale Die-Cast]] line</ref> However, at some point, like all the veterans, he retires from racing, and is replaced by [[Paul Conrev]].


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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Revision as of 16:01, 12 August 2017

Ponchy Wipeout
Color Blue, white, red, orange
Occupation Piston Cup racer


Character information
Gender Male

Ponchy Wipeout is a professional race car who races for the Bumper Save team in the Piston Cup Racing Series. He is a Brawny Motor Co. Spark GT with a blue and white livery, and his racing number is 90.

History

Cars

File:90.PNG
Wipeout in the crash.

In Cars, Wipeout competes in the 2005 Piston Cup final at the Motor Speedway of the South. During the race, Chick Hicks causes an accident in an attempt to further his lead on Lightning McQueen, which Ponchy is involved in and is seen hitting Ruby Oaks. Although Wipeout receives some minor cosmetic damage, he is able to continue competing, but loses to a three-way tie between McQueen, Hicks, and Strip Weathers.

Cars 3

In Cars 3, Wipeout competes in the 2017 Piston Cup season, against the likes of many next-generation racers, such as Jackson Storm.[1] However, at some point, like all the veterans, he retires from racing, and is replaced by Paul Conrev.

Appearances

Profiles and statistics

Cars

  • Official bio
    • "Ponchy was working as a stunt-double on a movie about a pair of wise-cracking California Highway Patrol officers called "HighJinx," when he was spotted and recruited to be a professional race car. Ponchy's gone from the big screen to the little screen, but at least it involves a lot less intentional crashing."[2]

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
French Ponchy Wipeout Ponchy Wipeout

References