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{{Infobox Character
{{Infobox Character
|image = Cam1.png|Cam spinning out in the wreck.
|image = Cam1.png
|gender = Male
|gender = Male
|color = Blue, white
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|occupation = [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] racer
|occupation = [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] racer
|first appearance = ''[[Cars 3]]''
|first appearance = ''[[Cars 3]]''
|performer = Unknown|name = Cam Spinner}}{{Quote|"I like racing. That's it. I just like it."|'''Cam Spinner''', ''[[Cars 3: Driven to Win]]''}}'''Cam Spinner''' is a [[Next-Gen|next-generation]] [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] racer. He is sponsored by [[TripleDent]], after replacing [[Terry Kargas]] during the 2016 season. His racing number is 31.
|performer = Unknown}}{{Quote|"I like racing. That's it. I just like it."|'''Cam Spinner''', ''[[Cars 3: Driven to Win]]''}}'''Cam Spinner''' is a [[Next-Gen|next-generation]] [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] racer. He is sponsored by [[TripleDent]], after replacing [[Terry Kargas]] during the 2016 season. His racing number is 31.


==History==
==History==
===''Cars 3''===
===''Cars 3''===
[[File:Cam-0.Spinner.jpg|thumb|220x220px]]
[[File:Cam-0.Spinner.jpg|thumb|220x220px]]
In ''[[Cars 3]]'', Cam makes his Piston Cup debut as a mid-season replacement for former TripleDent racer Terry Kargas. He makes his debut at the [[Heartland Motor Speedway]] and finishes in eighteenth place. At the [[Los Angeles 500]], he finishes in tenth place. In the [[Florida 500]], Cam Spinner was seen starting 23rd position and was then moved up into 15th position behind the Next-Gen [[Leak Less]] racer and was seen racing next to [[Harvey Rodcap]] then, Cam unintentionally causes a crash by pushing himself too hard trying to get faster and pass other next gens. Cam Spinner blows his rear tire. He spins out of control and hits [[Tim Treadless]] and the Next-Gen [[Leak Less]] racer. They slide across the track and hit other cars, and Cam nearly hits [[Lightning McQueen]]. He then slides toward the wall, hitting [[Steve LaPage]] in the process. After that, he goes airborne and hits [[Harvey Rodcap]] when he gets back on the ground. He is severely damaged and does not finish the race.
In ''[[Cars 3]]'', Cam makes his Piston Cup debut as a mid-season replacement for former TripleDent racer Terry Kargas. He makes his debut at the [[Heartland Motor Speedway]] and finishes in eighteenth place. At the [[Los Angeles 500]], he finishes in tenth place. In the [[Florida 500]], Cam Spinner is seen starting in twenty-third position and then moves up into fifteenth position behind the Next-Gen [[Leak Less]] racer, and is seen racing next to [[Harvey Rodcap]]. Then, Cam unintentionally causes a crash by pushing himself too hard trying to get faster and pass other next gens, thus blowing his rear tire. He spins out of control and hits [[Tim Treadless]] and the Next-Gen [[Leak Less]] racer. They slide across the track and hit other cars, and Cam nearly hits [[Lightning McQueen]]. He then slides toward the wall, hitting [[Steve LaPage]] in the process. After that, he goes airborne and hits [[Harvey Rodcap]] when he gets back on the ground. He is severely damaged and does not finish the race.


===''Cars 3: Driven to Win''===
===''Cars 3: Driven to Win''===
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*Cam Spinner's name is similar to that of [[Cad Spinner]] from ''[[Planes: Fire & Rescue]]''.
*Cam Spinner's name is similar to that of [[Cad Spinner]] from ''[[Planes: Fire & Rescue]]''.
*Early concept art of Cam depicts him with the number 2 instead of 31.
*Early concept art of Cam depicts him with the number 2 instead of 31.
*He is the only next gen racer who has a known name but is yet to have a [https://www.walmart.com/ip/Disney-Pixar-Cars-Die-Cast-Cam-Spinner/830334448?sourceid=csebrutp15266154761937712464510070302008005&veh=cse&wmlspartner=bizratecom diecast].
*He is the only next gen racer who has a known name but is yet to have a [https://www.walmart.com/ip/Disney-Pixar-Cars-Die-Cast-Cam-Spinner/830334448?sourceid=csebrutp15266154761937712464510070302008005&veh=cse&wmlspartner=bizratecom die-cast].
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{{Cars 3}}{{Cars 3: Driven to Win}}
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Revision as of 16:37, 30 July 2018

Cam Spinner
Color Blue, white
Occupation Piston Cup racer
Main portrayer(s) Unknown


Character information
Gender Male
""I like racing. That's it. I just like it.""
—'Cam Spinner', Cars 3: Driven to Win, [[{{{3}}}]]

Cam Spinner is a next-generation Piston Cup racer. He is sponsored by TripleDent, after replacing Terry Kargas during the 2016 season. His racing number is 31.

History

Cars 3

In Cars 3, Cam makes his Piston Cup debut as a mid-season replacement for former TripleDent racer Terry Kargas. He makes his debut at the Heartland Motor Speedway and finishes in eighteenth place. At the Los Angeles 500, he finishes in tenth place. In the Florida 500, Cam Spinner is seen starting in twenty-third position and then moves up into fifteenth position behind the Next-Gen Leak Less racer, and is seen racing next to Harvey Rodcap. Then, Cam unintentionally causes a crash by pushing himself too hard trying to get faster and pass other next gens, thus blowing his rear tire. He spins out of control and hits Tim Treadless and the Next-Gen Leak Less racer. They slide across the track and hit other cars, and Cam nearly hits Lightning McQueen. He then slides toward the wall, hitting Steve LaPage in the process. After that, he goes airborne and hits Harvey Rodcap when he gets back on the ground. He is severely damaged and does not finish the race.

Cars 3: Driven to Win

Cam is an unlockable playable character in Cars 3: Driven to Win. Like most of the playable characters, he is unlocked by completing an uncertain amount of skill checks.

Appearances

Gallery

Names in other languages

  • Polish: Gwiazda Kopeć

Trivia

  • Cam Spinner's name is similar to that of Cad Spinner from Planes: Fire & Rescue.
  • Early concept art of Cam depicts him with the number 2 instead of 31.
  • He is the only next gen racer who has a known name but is yet to have a die-cast.