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'''Dud Throttleman''' is a [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] race car.<ref name="diecastarticle">Marcus Errico (April 27, 2017). [https://www.yahoo.com/movies/cars-3-exclusive-new-toy-vehicles-put-radiator-springs-next-gen-racers-pocket-160020952.html "'Cars 3' Exclusive: New Toy Vehicles Put Radiator Springs, Next-Gen Racers in Your Pocket"]. Yahoo Movies.</ref> He succeeds [[Chuck Armstrong]] as the [[Mood Springs]] racer, bearing the number 33. He competes in the 2016 Piston Cup season, prior to being replaced by [[Ed Truncan]], who is more physically capable than him. | '''Dud Throttleman''' is a [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] race car.<ref name="diecastarticle">Marcus Errico (April 27, 2017). [https://www.yahoo.com/movies/cars-3-exclusive-new-toy-vehicles-put-radiator-springs-next-gen-racers-pocket-160020952.html "'Cars 3' Exclusive: New Toy Vehicles Put Radiator Springs, Next-Gen Racers in Your Pocket"]. Yahoo Movies.</ref> He succeeds [[Chuck Armstrong]] as the [[Mood Springs]] racer, bearing the number 33. He competes in the 2016 Piston Cup season, prior to being replaced by [[Ed Truncan]], who is more physically capable than him. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
In ''[[Cars 3]]'', Dud competes in the 2016 Piston Cup season. During the mid-season of that year, [[Jackson Storm]] made his debut which caused sponsors to fire veteran racers and replace them with [[Next-Gen | In ''[[Cars 3]]'', Dud competes in the 2016 Piston Cup season. During the mid-season of that year, [[Jackson Storm]] made his debut which caused sponsors to fire veteran racers and replace them with [[Next-Gen]] racers, that had better achievements on the tracks. Due to this, Dud was forced to stop competing in the [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] and Mood Springs replaced him with a next-generation rookie racer named [[Ed Truncan]]. | ||
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Occupation | Piston Cup racer for Mood Springs (formerly)
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Dud Throttleman is a Piston Cup race car.[1] He succeeds Chuck Armstrong as the Mood Springs racer, bearing the number 33. He competes in the 2016 Piston Cup season, prior to being replaced by Ed Truncan, who is more physically capable than him.
History
In Cars 3, Dud competes in the 2016 Piston Cup season. During the mid-season of that year, Jackson Storm made his debut which caused sponsors to fire veteran racers and replace them with Next-Gen racers, that had better achievements on the tracks. Due to this, Dud was forced to stop competing in the Piston Cup and Mood Springs replaced him with a next-generation rookie racer named Ed Truncan.
Gallery
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Artwork
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Cars 3
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Cars 3
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Dud racing along with Terry
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Talking to a car
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Diecast
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References
- ↑ Marcus Errico (April 27, 2017). "'Cars 3' Exclusive: New Toy Vehicles Put Radiator Springs, Next-Gen Racers in Your Pocket". Yahoo Movies.