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*"''You'll never be as fast as Storm, but you can be smarter than him.''" - ''Cars 3''
*"''You'll never be as fast as Storm, but you can be smarter than him.''" - ''Cars 3''
*"''You will never be the racer you once were.''" - ''Cars 3''
*"''You will never be the racer you once were.''" - ''Cars 3''
*"'' You can't turn back the clock kid, but you can wind it up again"- Cars 3 as Smokey tells Lighting he needs to find a new way to race''


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 20:32, 19 May 2017

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Smokey
Color Tan, orange, brown
Occupation Owner of Smokey's Automotive Service
Main portrayer(s) Chris Cooper


Character information
Gender Male
""You can't turn back the clock kid, but you can wind it up again.""
—'Smokey', Cars 3, [[{{{3}}}]]

Smokey is a Piston Cup legend and the owner of Smokey's Automotive Service. He is a Hudson pick-up truck that is painted orange, with a brown flatbed. His character is a tribute to legendary racing mechanic Smokey Yunick.[1]

History

Cars 3

Smokey speaking to McQueen.

In Cars 3, Lightning McQueen visits Smokey's Automotive Service seeking advice from Smokey and other former Piston Cup legends, including Louise Nash, River Scott, and Junior Moon. He helps Lightning McQueen and Cruz Ramirez during their training at the Thomasville Speedway.He was Doc Hudson's trainer during his days on the dirt track and taught him everything Doc passes to Lighting.

Cars 3: Driven to Win

Smokey is a playable character in Cars 3: Driven to Win.

Appearances

Portrayals

Gallery

Quotes

  • "You'll never be as fast as Storm, but you can be smarter than him." - Cars 3
  • "You will never be the racer you once were." - Cars 3
  • " You can't turn back the clock kid, but you can wind it up again"- Cars 3 as Smokey tells Lighting he needs to find a new way to race

References

  1. Bob Sorokanich (April 7, 2017). "How Disney Pixar's Cars 3 Pays Loving Tribute to Four NASCAR Heroes" Roadandtrack.com.