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|occupation = Trainer and race technician at the [[Rust-eze Racing Center]]<br>Piston Cup Racer<ref name="EssGuide" />
|occupation = Trainer and race technician at the [[Rust-eze Racing Center]]<br>Piston Cup Racer<ref name="EssGuide" />
|aliases = Frances Beltline
|aliases = Frances Beltline<br>Costume Girl (by [[Jackson Storm]])
|first appearance = ''[[Cars 3]]''
|first appearance = ''[[Cars 3]]''
|performer = [[Cristela Alonzo]]<ref name="EntertainmentWeekly" />}}{{Quote|"It's all about motivation, [[Lightning McQueen|Mr. McQueen]]. You can use anything negative as fuel to push through to the positive!"|'''Cruz Ramirez''', ''[[Cars 3]]''}}'''Cruz Ramirez''' is a young, Hispanic racing trainer and technician who works at the [[Rust-eze Racing Center]]. An admirer of [[Lightning McQueen]]'s talents, Ramirez eagerly assists the veteran racer when he turns to her for help following his accident while racing in the [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]]. After recognizing her talents, McQueen resigns from being the [[Rust-eze]] racer, with Ramirez taking hisplace. After winning the [[Florida 500]], Cruz accepts [[Dinoco]]'s sponsorship offer, becoming the Dinoco racer in the Piston Cup.<ref name="EssGuide" />                                                         
|performer = [[Cristela Alonzo]]<ref name="EntertainmentWeekly" />}}{{Quote|"It's all about motivation, [[Lightning McQueen|Mr. McQueen]]. You can use anything negative as fuel to push through to the positive!"|'''Cruz Ramirez''', ''[[Cars 3]]''}}'''Cruz Ramirez''' is a young, Hispanic racing trainer and technician who works at the [[Rust-eze Racing Center]]. An admirer of [[Lightning McQueen]]'s talents, Ramirez eagerly assists the veteran racer when he turns to her for help following his accident while racing in the [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]]. After recognizing her talents, McQueen resigns from being the [[Rust-eze]] racer, with Ramirez taking hisplace. After winning the [[Florida 500]], Cruz accepts [[Dinoco]]'s sponsorship offer, becoming the Dinoco racer in the Piston Cup.<ref name="EssGuide" />                                                         

Revision as of 17:02, 8 July 2017

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Cruz Ramirez
Color Yellow
Occupation Trainer and race technician at the Rust-eze Racing Center
Piston Cup Racer[1]
Main portrayer(s) Cristela Alonzo[2]


Character information
Alias(es) Frances Beltline
Costume Girl (by Jackson Storm)
Gender Female
""It's all about motivation, Mr. McQueen. You can use anything negative as fuel to push through to the positive!""
—'Cruz Ramirez', Cars 3, [[{{{3}}}]]

Cruz Ramirez is a young, Hispanic racing trainer and technician who works at the Rust-eze Racing Center. An admirer of Lightning McQueen's talents, Ramirez eagerly assists the veteran racer when he turns to her for help following his accident while racing in the Piston Cup. After recognizing her talents, McQueen resigns from being the Rust-eze racer, with Ramirez taking his?place. After winning the Florida 500, Cruz accepts Dinoco's sponsorship offer, becoming the Dinoco racer in the Piston Cup.[1]                                                         

History

Cars 3

Ramirez meets McQueen.

In Cars 3, after Lightning McQueen is forced out of the Piston Cup world following a devastating crash, he is taken to the Rust-eze Racing Center, where he is introduced to Ramirez. Excited to be helping out her idol in a "senior project", the two begin training to help McQueen grow to defeat Jackson Storm and the other next-generation racers at the Florida 500. She uses a voice command assistant named Hamilton, which she uses to track McQueen's speed during training sessions.[3]

"The beach ate me."

During their training, McQueen finds himself outclassing Ramirez at times, such as in a beach race when she spins out and is buried in sand, while McQueen has little trouble. Lightning also sees his former mentor Doc Hudson as inspiration, and the two visit the Thomasville Speedway, an abandoned Piston Cup raceway that was once the home of the Fabulous Hudson Hornet.

McQueen and Ramirez visit the Thomasville Speedway.

They also meet many of Doc's fellow racing legends, including Smokey, Louise Nash, River Scott, and Junior Moon, who also assist McQueen in his training.

Additionally, McQueen and Ramirez go to a demolition derby stadium named the Thunder Hollow Speedway, where they compete in disguise under the aliases Chester Whipplefilter and Frances Beltline, respectively.

File:RustEzeCar.jpeg
Cruz as the Rust-eze racer.

When the Florida 500 finally arrives, McQueen continues to struggle to overcome Storm throughout the race. Thinking quickly, he realizes that he can send Cruz into the race in his place, as long as she wears the same sponsor and number as him, which Ramone takes care of. McQueen serves as Cruz's crew chief as she tries her best to beat Jackson. Cruz utilizes techniques she learned while training with McQueen, such as weaving through other racers, which she learned by practicing with Tractors in Radiator Springs. She also performs a flip move to pass Storm, allowing her to win the race, as Doc Hudson once did.[1][4]

After her victory, Cruz decides to sign with Dinoco instead of Rust-eze, replacing Cal Weathers as the Dinoco racer and taking Doc's old number, 51. McQueen decides to stay as Cruz's crew chief for the rest of the season, wearing a new paint job inspired by the Fabulous Hudson Hornet.[1]

Cars 3: Driven to Win

File:Cars 3 Driven to Win 4.jpeg
Ramirez racing against Miss Fritter in Cars 3: Driven to Win.

Ramirez will appear as a playable character in Cars 3: Driven to Win.

General information

Personality and Traits

Ramirez is described as optimistic, sunny, and fierce.[2] As a racing trainer, she enjoys assisting other cars in improving their racing abilities, including Lightning McQueen, whom she greatly admires.

Physical Description

Side view of Ramirez

Ramirez is a 2017 CRS Sports Coupe with an aerodynamic venturi channeled chassis. Her High Performance DOHC V-6 engine correlates with her ability to go from 0-60 in 3.8 seconds, as well as her top speed of 210 miles per hour.[2] Her license plate reads "C01-06A".[5]

While training with McQueen, Cruz has a yellow livery with the Rust-eze Racing Center emblem on her doors. When she competes in the Florida 500, she is given a yellow spoiler, and Ramone paints Rust-eze decals and the number "95" on her. Following her signing with Dinoco, Cruz has the Dinoco logo on her doors and hood, as well as the number "51", the same name number as the Fabulous Hudson Hornet. While racing at Thomasville and Thunder Hollow, Ramirez has a number 20 painted on her doors.[6]

Appearances

Profiles and statistics

  • Official bio
    • "Cruz may be on Jackson's side of the age gap, but she is on Lightning's side of the conflict. As a lifelong fan of McQueen, she is optimistic, sunny, fierce, and friendly — and now, she is his new, younger coach, coming to Lightning's aid with stars in her eyes when he shows up at the Rust-eze Racing Center."[2]
  • Specifications[2]
    • Vehicle type: 2017 CRS Sports Coupe. Cruz Ramirez in some scenes can look like a European Ferrari F12 mixed with the wide body of an American Camaro. look it up even the windows match the style.[7]
    • Top Speed: 210 mph (337 kph)
    • 0-60 mph: 3.8 seconds
    • Engine Type: High Performance DOHC V-6
    • Chassis: Aerodynamic Venturi Channeled
    • Body: Lightweight alloy

Portrayals

Gallery

For this subject's image gallery, see Cruz Ramirez/Gallery.

Quotes

  • "I am so excited to train you! I like a challenge. I call you my senior project." - Cars 3
  • "Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa,! The beach ate me." - Cars 3
  • "I used to watch you on TV, flying through the air. You seemed so fearless. I wish I knew what that felt like." - Cars 3
  • "There you go!"- Cars 3

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Polish Cruz Ramirez Cruz Ramirez
Spanish Cruz Ramirez Cruz Ramirez
French Cruz Ramirez Cruz Ramirez

References

pl:Cruz Ramirez