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|first appearance = ''[[Cars]]''}}'''Winford Bradford Rutherford''' is a race car that races for the [[RPM]] team in the [[Piston Cup Racing Series]]. He is a [[Capitol Motors]] Verve XT that is painted yellow, with the RPM logo on his hood. He has the number 64 and Piston Cup sponsors on his doors. He has a blue spoiler, and blue rims.
|first appearance = ''[[Cars]]''}}'''Winford Bradford Rutherford''' is a race car that races for the [[RPM]] team in the [[Piston Cup Racing Series]]. He is a [[Capitol Motors]] Verve XT that is painted yellow, with the RPM logo on his hood. He has the number 64 and Piston Cup sponsors on his doors. He has a blue spoiler, and blue rims.


In ''[[Cars]]'', Winford appears as one of the thirty-six competitors at the final race of the season at the [[Motor Speedway of the South]]. After performing the PIT maneuver on [[Lightning McQueen]], [[Chick Hicks]] finds himself a considerable distance ahead of him, but further increases the gap by bumping Winford into [[Murray Clutchburn]], and it quickly becomes a crash consisting of all racers except for [[Strip Weathers|The King]], [[Chick Hicks|Chick]], [[McQueen]], [[Mac ICar]] and [[Dale Earnhardt, Jr. (race car)]], who manages to make it through the wreck by carefully avoiding the out-of-control racers.
In ''[[Cars]]'', Winford appears as one of the thirty-six competitors at the final race of the season at the [[Motor Speedway of the South]]. After performing the PIT maneuver on [[Lightning McQueen]], [[Chick Hicks]] finds himself a considerable distance ahead of him, but further increases the gap by bumping Winford into [[Murray Clutchburn]], and it quickly becomes a crash consisting of all racers except for [[Strip Weathers|The King]], [[Chick Hicks|Chick]], [[McQueen]], [[Mac iCar ]]and [[Dale Earnhardt, Jr. (race car)]], who manages to make it through the wreck by carefully avoiding the out-of-control racers.
==Profiles and statistics==
==Profiles and statistics==
===''Cars''===
===''Cars''===

Revision as of 13:42, 12 March 2017

Winford Bradford Rutherford
Color Yellow, blue, orange
Occupation Piston Cup Racer


Character information
Alias(es) The party guy
The Professor
Gender Male

Winford Bradford Rutherford is a race car that races for the RPM team in the Piston Cup Racing Series. He is a Capitol Motors Verve XT that is painted yellow, with the RPM logo on his hood. He has the number 64 and Piston Cup sponsors on his doors. He has a blue spoiler, and blue rims.

In Cars, Winford appears as one of the thirty-six competitors at the final race of the season at the Motor Speedway of the South. After performing the PIT maneuver on Lightning McQueen, Chick Hicks finds himself a considerable distance ahead of him, but further increases the gap by bumping Winford into Murray Clutchburn, and it quickly becomes a crash consisting of all racers except for The King, Chick, McQueen, Mac iCar and Dale Earnhardt, Jr. (race car), who manages to make it through the wreck by carefully avoiding the out-of-control racers.

Profiles and statistics

Cars

  • Bios
    • "An Ivy League school may seem like an unlikely place to start in the racing world. But only a couple of years ago Winford Bradford Rutherford was grille-deep in physics books learning about momentum, velocity, and anything else that would give him an edge on the track. His doctor and lawyer friends at the country club thought he was crazy, but the studying paid off. Winford is now a highly respected Piston Cup racer. He uses his vast knowledge of physics to cheat the wind and out-maneuver his fellow racers, who affectionately call him, "The Professor"."

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
French Winford Bradford Rutherford Winford Bradford Rutherford

Trivia

  • In Disney Infinity, there is a character named Pace Car who has some resemblance to Winford, with a few minor differences, such as the two numbers being the opposite way around.