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[[File:IMG_0293.PNG|thumb|2017-present logo]]
[[File:IMG 0293.PNG|thumb|2016-present logo]]
The''' Piston Cup Racing Series''' (renamed as the Hudson Hornet Piston Cup series in 2011) is an [[United States|American]] auto racing series championship in (most of the time) of stock cars. From 2017 to the present day, high-tech [[Next-Gen|next-gen]] racers started dominating the circuit
The''' Piston Cup Racing Series''' (renamed as the Hudson Hornet Piston Cup series in 2010) is an [[United States|American]] auto racing series championship in (most of the time) of stock cars. From 2016 to the present day, high-tech [[Next-Gen|next-gen]] racers started dominating the circuit


It started in the late 1940s with dirt track circuits, and from 1960s to the present day, consists of asphalt racing.
It started in the late 1940s with dirt track circuits, and from 1960s to the present day, consists of asphalt racing.
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In 1960s, dirt tracks became asphalt tracks. In 1970s [[Kraig Shiftright]] won 2 Piston Cups, in 1990s [[Klint Shiftright]] won 3 Piston Cups, [[Haul Inngas]] won once in 1990s or 2000s and [[Strip Weathers]] won 7 Piston Cups between 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s
In 1960s, dirt tracks became asphalt tracks. In 1970s [[Kraig Shiftright]] won 2 Piston Cups, in 1990s [[Klint Shiftright]] won 3 Piston Cups, [[Haul Inngas]] won once in 1990s or 2000s and [[Strip Weathers]] won 7 Piston Cups between 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s


===2006 season===
===2005 season===
[[File:Cars-disneyscreencaps.com-281.jpg|thumb|220px|Lightning McQueen, Strip Weathers, and Chick Hicks]]
[[File:Cars-disneyscreencaps.com-281.jpg|thumb|220px|Lightning McQueen, Strip Weathers, and Chick Hicks]]
In the 2006 season, [[Lightning McQueen]] was a rookie. His first race was at [[Glen Ellyn]].
In the 2005 season, [[Lightning McQueen]] was a rookie. His first race was at [[Glen Ellyn]].
The 2006 season saw seven-time Piston Cup champion [[Strip Weathers]], constant runner-up [[Chick Hicks]], and popular new rookie [[Lightning McQueen]] as the leading competitors. The final race of the season, called the [[Dinoco 400]], was held at the [[Motor Speedway of the South]]. The three leading racers all had a score of 5013 points, meaning whichever of the three placed first would take home the Piston Cup and the coveted [[Dinoco]] sponsorship.
The 2005 season saw seven-time Piston Cup champion [[Strip Weathers]], constant runner-up [[Chick Hicks]], and popular new rookie [[Lightning McQueen]] as the leading competitors. The final race of the season, called the [[Dinoco 400]], was held at the [[Motor Speedway of the South]]. The three leading racers all had a score of 5013 points, meaning whichever of the three placed first would take home the Piston Cup and the coveted [[Dinoco]] sponsorship.


Towards the start of the race, a large accident was caused by Chick Hicks with the intention of separating himself from the gaining McQueen. The accident involved every racer except for Weathers, Hicks, and McQueen, as the ladder skillfully managed to make his way through the crash without taking any damage. The other racers received damage, however, such as [[Chuck Armstrong]], who was taken out of the race by [[Tow|a tow truck]].
Towards the start of the race, a large accident was caused by Chick Hicks with the intention of separating himself from the gaining McQueen. The accident involved every racer except for Weathers, Hicks, and McQueen, as the ladder skillfully managed to make his way through the crash without taking any damage. The other racers received damage, however, such as [[Chuck Armstrong]], who was taken out of the race by [[Tow|a tow truck]].
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Lightning, who had learned new abilities from his friends, utilized them during the race, which allowed him to hold up well against his two competitors, eventually taking the lead. Hicks, frustrated with constantly placing behind Weathers, performed a [[pit maneuver]] on him, causing the seven-time champion to spin out of control and take heavy damage. McQueen, noticing similarities between Weathers' and Hudson's accidents, stopped just before the finish line and reversed up to Weathers, and helped him to the finish line, believing the old-timer should finish his last race. Despite being the victor, Hicks was booed for his actions, while McQueen was congratulated for his good sportsmanship.
Lightning, who had learned new abilities from his friends, utilized them during the race, which allowed him to hold up well against his two competitors, eventually taking the lead. Hicks, frustrated with constantly placing behind Weathers, performed a [[pit maneuver]] on him, causing the seven-time champion to spin out of control and take heavy damage. McQueen, noticing similarities between Weathers' and Hudson's accidents, stopped just before the finish line and reversed up to Weathers, and helped him to the finish line, believing the old-timer should finish his last race. Despite being the victor, Hicks was booed for his actions, while McQueen was congratulated for his good sportsmanship.


===2007-2016 seasons===
===2006-2015 seasons===
[[File:Hudson_Hornet_Piton_Cup.jpg|thumb|left|220px|Hudson Hornet Piston Cup trophy]]
[[File:Hudson_Hornet_Piton_Cup.jpg|thumb|left|220px|Hudson Hornet Piston Cup trophy]]
Following the 2006 season [[Lightning McQueen]] won his 3 first Piston Cups in between 2007 and 2010. After Doc Hudson's death in 2009, the Piston Cup was reenamed Hudson Hornet Piston Cup, as a tribute for Doc. McQueen captured his fourth Piston Cup in 2011 and the veteran racer became a 4th time Piston Cup champion. Between 2012 and 2016, Lightning won another three Piston Cups and he became a 7th time Piston Cup winner. 
Following the 2005 season, [[Lightning McQueen]] won his 3 first Piston Cups in between 2006 and 2009. After Doc Hudson's death in 2009, the Piston Cup was reenamed Hudson Hornet Piston Cup, as a tribute for Doc. McQueen captured his fourth Piston Cup in 2010 and the veteran racer became a 4th time Piston Cup champion. Between 2011 and 2015, Lightning won another three Piston Cups and he became a 7th time Piston Cup winner. 
===2017 season===
===2016 season===
[[File:McQueenSwiftWeathersSpeak.jpg|220px|thumb|Bobby Swift, Cal Weathers and Lightning McQueen.]]
[[File:McQueenSwiftWeathersSpeak.jpg|220px|thumb|Bobby Swift, Cal Weathers and Lightning McQueen.]]
In the 2017 season the Piston Cup logo changed. At the [[Dinoco Light 350]] in the [[Motor Speedway of the South]], Lightning won the race. In the next race at [[Rocker Arms International]], McQueen and Cal both went for first place at last lap with Cal being the winner. The [[Georgia Motor Speedway]] race was won by McQueen.[[File:BnL Speedway.png|220px|thumb|left|Jackson Storm and [[Harvey Rodcap]]]] At the [[Dinoco]] 400 at [[Copper Canyon Speedway]], McQueen was in the lead with Bobby second and Cal third, but all three were beaten by rookie [[Jackson Storm]]. Storm also won the next races at the Motor Speedway of the South, [[Grandol Oil Co. Raceway]], [[BnL Raceway]], and [[Rustbelt Raceway]]. After the last one, Cal Weathers retired from the sport, racing by the tip of his uncle, and many other veteran racers leave the sport too, leaving only a handful remaining.
In the 2016 season the Piston Cup logo changed. At the [[Dinoco Light 350]] in the [[Motor Speedway of the South]], Lightning won the race. In the next race at [[Rocker Arms International]], McQueen and Cal both went for first place at last lap with Cal being the winner. The [[Georgia Motor Speedway]] race was won by McQueen.[[File:BnL Speedway.png|220px|thumb|left|Jackson Storm and [[Harvey Rodcap]]]] At the [[Dinoco]] 400 at [[Copper Canyon Speedway]], McQueen was in the lead with Bobby second and Cal third, but all three were beaten by rookie [[Jackson Storm]]. Storm also won the next races at the Motor Speedway of the South, [[Grandol Oil Co. Raceway]], [[BnL Raceway]], and [[Rustbelt Raceway]]. After the last one, Cal Weathers retired from the sport, racing by the tip of his uncle, and many other veteran racers leave the sport too, leaving only a handful remaining.


Before the race at [[Los Angeles International Speedway]], [[Octane Gain]] fired [[Bobby Swift]]. After the race's start, McQueen started to overtake others and even catch Storm on last laps. When they both came in to pit, McQueen's pit stop was faster than Storm's, and Lightning took the lead. Jackson quickly caught up with Lightning and took the lead. Following Storm's words of McQueen possibly retiring, McQueen slowed down and was overtaken by [[Daniel Swervez]] and [[Chase Racelott]], losing two positions.
Before the race at [[Los Angeles International Speedway]], [[Octane Gain]] fired [[Bobby Swift]]. After the race's start, McQueen started to overtake others and even catch Storm on last laps. When they both came in to pit, McQueen's pit stop was faster than Storm's, and Lightning took the lead. Jackson quickly caught up with Lightning and took the lead. Following Storm's words of McQueen possibly retiring, McQueen slowed down and was overtaken by [[Daniel Swervez]] and [[Chase Racelott]], losing two positions.
[[File:TreadlessMcQueenCrash.jpg|thumb|220px|McQueen's crash with [[Tim Treadless]] watching]] McQueen tried to catch Storm and the others, but he lost control and was sent into a roll which left him unable to compete. Lightning was hospitalized.
[[File:TreadlessMcQueenCrash.jpg|thumb|220px|McQueen's crash with [[Tim Treadless]] watching]] McQueen tried to catch Storm and the others, but he lost control and was sent into a roll which left him unable to compete. Lightning was hospitalized, while Storm proceeded to win the race and become the 2016 Piston Cup champion.


Four months later. Lightning McQueen and<span style="font-size:16px;"> </span>[[Cruz Ramirez]] were practicing and getting McQueen into shape with the goal of beating Storm at the [[Florida 500]] at the [[Florida International Super Speedway]]. Lightning missed all qualification sessions, and because of this, he would start dead last. The first time after Doc's death, McQueen had a crew chief, [[Smokey]], former crew chief of Doc. After the race's start, McQueen quickly began overtaking others and made steady progress through the ranks.
===2017 season===
[[File:Cars 3 exclusive.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Lightning McQueen and Jackson Storm]]
Four months later, McQueen and [[Cruz Ramirez]] were practicing and getting McQueen into shape with the goal of beating Storm at the [[Florida 500]] at the [[Florida International Super Speedway]]. Lightning missed all qualification sessions, and because of this, he would start dead last. The first time after Doc's death, McQueen had a crew chief, [[Smokey]], former crew chief of Doc. After the race's start, McQueen quickly began overtaking others and made steady progress through the ranks.


In the middle of the race, the new owner of Rust-eze, [[Sterling]], said to Cruz that she should train racers instead of watching the race. Lightning heard that on the team radio and remembered that Cruz dreamed to be a racer. McQueen forgot about the race and did not notice a big accident in front of him. He perormed every move and continued the race. When all racers were called back to the pits, McQueen said that Cruz Ramirez should come back. McQueen asked [[Guido]] to change her tires, [[Fillmore]] to refuel and [[Ramone]] to repaint her. After that, he had a surprised Cruz take his place. Later, Lightning became her crew chief. Using tactics she learned while practicing with Lightning, Ramirez was able to overcome other racers, and even caught up with Jackson Storm. He attempted to distract her from winning and went as far as pushing her against the wall when she tried to pass him. Cruz performed a flip over Storm, as Doc Hudson done in the 1950s, and won the race. Officially, McQueen won the race too, because Lightning and Cruz raced with the same numbers. After the race, she signed with Dinoco, with McQueen as her crew chief, and chose number 51 as a tribute to the Hudson Hornet. Cruz continued to win races in the rest of the season.
In the middle of the race, the new owner of Rust-eze, [[Sterling]], said to Cruz that she should train racers instead of watching the race. Lightning heard that on the team radio and remembered that Cruz dreamed to be a racer. McQueen forgot about the race and did not notice a big accident in front of him. He perormed every move and continued the race. When all racers were called back to the pits, McQueen said that Cruz Ramirez should come back. McQueen asked [[Guido]] to change her tires, [[Fillmore]] to refuel and [[Ramone]] to repaint her. After that, he had a surprised Cruz take his place. Later, Lightning became her crew chief. Using tactics she learned while practicing with Lightning, Ramirez was able to overcome other racers, and even caught up with Jackson Storm. He attempted to distract her from winning and went as far as pushing her against the wall when she tried to pass him. Cruz performed a flip over Storm, as Doc Hudson done in the 1950s, and won the race. Officially, McQueen won the race too, because Lightning and Cruz raced with the same numbers. After the race, she signed with Dinoco, with McQueen as her crew chief, and chose number 51 as a tribute to the Hudson Hornet. Cruz continued to win races in the rest of the season.
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|[[Barry DePedal]]
|[[RPM]]
|[[RPM]]
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|[[Jim Reverick]]
|[[Jim Reverick]]
|[[Carbon Cyber]]
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|2016-present
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|[[H.J. Hollis]]
|[[H.J. Hollis]]
|[[N2O Cola]]
|[[N2O Cola]]
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|2016-present
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|[[Richie Gunzit]]
|[[Richie Gunzit]]
|[[Gasprin]]
|[[Gasprin]]
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|[[Dan Carcia]]
|[[Dan Carcia]]
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|[[Apple, Inc.]]
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*[[Klint Shiftright]]: 3 times (in 1990s seasons)
*[[Klint Shiftright]]: 3 times (in 1990s seasons)
*[[Haul Inngas]] 1 time (1990s or 2000s seasons)   
*[[Haul Inngas]] 1 time (1990s or 2000s seasons)   
*[[Chick Hicks]]: 1 time (2006 season)
*[[Chick Hicks]]: 1 time (2005 season)
*[[Lightning McQueen]]: 7 times (between 2007 and 2016 seasons with a known win in 2011)
*[[Lightning McQueen]]: 7 times (between 2006 and 2015 seasons with a known win in 2010)
*[[Jackson Storm]]: 1 time (2017 season)
*[[Jackson Storm]]: 1 time (2016 season)
*[[Cruz Ramirez]]: 1 time (2017 season)


==Non-canon champions==
==Non-canon champions==
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*In real life, contemporary NASCAR vehicles would not be able to compete against vehicles of the Grand National era. This is because modern NASCAR vehicles are spec, racing-built sedans with sophisticated racing technology whereas Grand National era cars are modified production cars. Today's NASCAR sedans would greatly outperform the stock cars of the Grand National era. Also, NASCAR safety technology has dramatically evolved since the Grand National era and thus drivers of such vehicles would be at a greater safety risk than those driving today's NASCAR sedans.
*In real life, contemporary NASCAR vehicles would not be able to compete against vehicles of the Grand National era. This is because modern NASCAR vehicles are spec, racing-built sedans with sophisticated racing technology whereas Grand National era cars are modified production cars. Today's NASCAR sedans would greatly outperform the stock cars of the Grand National era. Also, NASCAR safety technology has dramatically evolved since the Grand National era and thus drivers of such vehicles would be at a greater safety risk than those driving today's NASCAR sedans.
== Logos ==
== Logos ==
<gallery>
OldPistonCup1949.png|Pre-2005
Piston_Cup_logo2005.png|2005-2010, 2013-2016
bandicam 2019-01-31 09-36-20-432.jpg|2005
1216975d677fd42d423ce14e1694b8741.png|2005
HHPCLOGOo.png|2010-2012
Pistoncup2016.png|2016-present
</gallery>


==Notes and references==
==Notes and references==

Revision as of 02:34, 11 July 2019

File:IMG 0293.PNG
2016-present logo

The Piston Cup Racing Series (renamed as the Hudson Hornet Piston Cup series in 2010) is an American auto racing series championship in (most of the time) of stock cars. From 2016 to the present day, high-tech next-gen racers started dominating the circuit

It started in the late 1940s with dirt track circuits, and from 1960s to the present day, consists of asphalt racing.

History

1950s seasons

Hudson's flip manever on Thomasville Speedway.

In the 1950s seasons, the cars were production vehicles with no modifications allowed. The term stock car implied that the vehicles racing were unmodified street cars. In this era, tracks was on dirt. In 1951, Hudson Hortnet started racing and won in 1951, 1952 and 1953 season. He achieved thirteen victories in 1951, twenty-seven victories in 1952, and twenty-two victories in 1953 and sixteen victories in 1954.[1] In one of those seasons, Louise Nash started racing, being the first and only one woman to race in the time of the 1950s. She won three races in a row in her first season against Hudson Hornet. Because of discrimination, she had to steal her racing number to get her first chance on the track. But Louise's fearless driving style soon won her the respect of every car she raced. In a race in one of those seasons on the Thomasville Speedway, Hornet was pushed against the wall by Leroy Heming. But with quick thinking, Hudson performed a flip maneuver over him and crossed the finish line.

Hudson's crash.

In 1954, on a race on Daytona Beach, while powersliding at Fireball Beach, Hudson Hornet lost control and rolled several times, receiving serious damage, and after that, he was hospitalized. His injuries rendered him unable to compete for the rest of the season. While Hornet made a healthy recovery and he was forced to retire.

1960s-2000s seasons

In 1960s, dirt tracks became asphalt tracks. In 1970s Kraig Shiftright won 2 Piston Cups, in 1990s Klint Shiftright won 3 Piston Cups, Haul Inngas won once in 1990s or 2000s and Strip Weathers won 7 Piston Cups between 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s

2005 season

Lightning McQueen, Strip Weathers, and Chick Hicks

In the 2005 season, Lightning McQueen was a rookie. His first race was at Glen Ellyn. The 2005 season saw seven-time Piston Cup champion Strip Weathers, constant runner-up Chick Hicks, and popular new rookie Lightning McQueen as the leading competitors. The final race of the season, called the Dinoco 400, was held at the Motor Speedway of the South. The three leading racers all had a score of 5013 points, meaning whichever of the three placed first would take home the Piston Cup and the coveted Dinoco sponsorship.

Towards the start of the race, a large accident was caused by Chick Hicks with the intention of separating himself from the gaining McQueen. The accident involved every racer except for Weathers, Hicks, and McQueen, as the ladder skillfully managed to make his way through the crash without taking any damage. The other racers received damage, however, such as Chuck Armstrong, who was taken out of the race by a tow truck.

The first three-way tie in Piston Cup history.

Subsequently, Lightning McQueen arrogantly refused pit stops, which allowed him to gain an entire lap advantage on the other racers, which continued into the final lap of the race. However, as McQueen rounded the final turn, his tires blew out, leaving him crawling to the finish line. The other racers caught up to him, and McQueen, Hicks, and Weathers all crossed the finish line at the same time, making it the first three-way tie in Piston Cup history. A tie-breaker race between the three was set to be held at the Los Angeles International Speedway.

However, during Lightning's journey there, he fell out of his trailer and ended up in the small town of Radiator Springs, where he accidentally ripped up the road and was sentenced to community service. Once Lightning served his time, he was taken to the race, where he found it difficult to concentrate due to missing the friends he made while there. However, Lightning was joyful when he discovered that Hudson and the other townspeople had come to serve as his pit crew.

McQueen assists Weathers to the finish line.

Lightning, who had learned new abilities from his friends, utilized them during the race, which allowed him to hold up well against his two competitors, eventually taking the lead. Hicks, frustrated with constantly placing behind Weathers, performed a pit maneuver on him, causing the seven-time champion to spin out of control and take heavy damage. McQueen, noticing similarities between Weathers' and Hudson's accidents, stopped just before the finish line and reversed up to Weathers, and helped him to the finish line, believing the old-timer should finish his last race. Despite being the victor, Hicks was booed for his actions, while McQueen was congratulated for his good sportsmanship.

2006-2015 seasons

Hudson Hornet Piston Cup trophy

Following the 2005 season, Lightning McQueen won his 3 first Piston Cups in between 2006 and 2009. After Doc Hudson's death in 2009, the Piston Cup was reenamed Hudson Hornet Piston Cup, as a tribute for Doc. McQueen captured his fourth Piston Cup in 2010 and the veteran racer became a 4th time Piston Cup champion. Between 2011 and 2015, Lightning won another three Piston Cups and he became a 7th time Piston Cup winner. 

2016 season

Bobby Swift, Cal Weathers and Lightning McQueen.

In the 2016 season the Piston Cup logo changed. At the Dinoco Light 350 in the Motor Speedway of the South, Lightning won the race. In the next race at Rocker Arms International, McQueen and Cal both went for first place at last lap with Cal being the winner. The Georgia Motor Speedway race was won by McQueen.

Jackson Storm and Harvey Rodcap

At the Dinoco 400 at Copper Canyon Speedway, McQueen was in the lead with Bobby second and Cal third, but all three were beaten by rookie Jackson Storm. Storm also won the next races at the Motor Speedway of the South, Grandol Oil Co. Raceway, BnL Raceway, and Rustbelt Raceway. After the last one, Cal Weathers retired from the sport, racing by the tip of his uncle, and many other veteran racers leave the sport too, leaving only a handful remaining.

Before the race at Los Angeles International Speedway, Octane Gain fired Bobby Swift. After the race's start, McQueen started to overtake others and even catch Storm on last laps. When they both came in to pit, McQueen's pit stop was faster than Storm's, and Lightning took the lead. Jackson quickly caught up with Lightning and took the lead. Following Storm's words of McQueen possibly retiring, McQueen slowed down and was overtaken by Daniel Swervez and Chase Racelott, losing two positions.

McQueen's crash with Tim Treadless watching

McQueen tried to catch Storm and the others, but he lost control and was sent into a roll which left him unable to compete. Lightning was hospitalized, while Storm proceeded to win the race and become the 2016 Piston Cup champion.

2017 season

Lightning McQueen and Jackson Storm

Four months later, McQueen and Cruz Ramirez were practicing and getting McQueen into shape with the goal of beating Storm at the Florida 500 at the Florida International Super Speedway. Lightning missed all qualification sessions, and because of this, he would start dead last. The first time after Doc's death, McQueen had a crew chief, Smokey, former crew chief of Doc. After the race's start, McQueen quickly began overtaking others and made steady progress through the ranks.

In the middle of the race, the new owner of Rust-eze, Sterling, said to Cruz that she should train racers instead of watching the race. Lightning heard that on the team radio and remembered that Cruz dreamed to be a racer. McQueen forgot about the race and did not notice a big accident in front of him. He perormed every move and continued the race. When all racers were called back to the pits, McQueen said that Cruz Ramirez should come back. McQueen asked Guido to change her tires, Fillmore to refuel and Ramone to repaint her. After that, he had a surprised Cruz take his place. Later, Lightning became her crew chief. Using tactics she learned while practicing with Lightning, Ramirez was able to overcome other racers, and even caught up with Jackson Storm. He attempted to distract her from winning and went as far as pushing her against the wall when she tried to pass him. Cruz performed a flip over Storm, as Doc Hudson done in the 1950s, and won the race. Officially, McQueen won the race too, because Lightning and Cruz raced with the same numbers. After the race, she signed with Dinoco, with McQueen as her crew chief, and chose number 51 as a tribute to the Hudson Hornet. Cruz continued to win races in the rest of the season.

Races

Old Piston Cup logo.

The Piston Cup races are big events sponsored by lots of trademarks and covered by the Racing Sports Network (RSN), which creates live televised broadcasts, in addition to providing other media coverage. Modern races take place at huge racing stadiums, which traditionally have oval-shaped tracks, although the shape may slightly vary from track to track, such as at the Los Angeles International Speedway.

A Piston Cup championship consists of various races where the competitors earn points in relation to their placement in the final rankings of the event. At the end of the season, the car with the most points wins the championship and receives a Piston Cup trophy, as well as sponsorship from Dinoco, a fuel brand closely associated with the Piston Cup series.

Races can vary from seven to 500 laps. Each competitor has a team of pitties, a crew chief and a hauler, which are sponsored, and may help the racer by giving advice via headsets, and by providing fuel and tire changes during pit stops.

Speedways

Image Logo Name Description Location Notes
Alabama Speedway A standard race track. Alabama
BnL Raceway A standard race track. Unknown owner: Buy n Large
Copper Canyon A standard race track. Arizona events: Dinoco 400 (Cars 3)
DataShift Raceway A standard race track. Unknown events:


Fireball Beach Course A dirt track Fireball Beach events:


Florida International Super Speedway A standard race track Florida events:


File:Georgia Motor Speedway.jpeg Georgia Motor Speedway A standard track Georgia owner: Mood Springs,
events:
Glen Ellyn A standard race track. Unknown
Grandol Oil Co. Raceway A standard race track Unknown owner: Grandol Oil Co.
Heartland Motor Speedway A standard race track. Unknown
File:The World of Cars Online Los Angeles International Speedway.png Los Angeles International Speedway A standard race track Los Angeles events:


Motor Speedway of the South A standard race track Motor City events:


Rocker Arms International A standard race track Unknown events: Iowa Hybrid 450
Rustbelt Raceway A standard race track Unknown
Thomasville Speedway A dirt track Thomasville
Virginia Speedway A standard race track Virginia

Non-canon

Image Logo Name Description Location First appearance Notes
File:Backfire Canyon Speedway.jpg Backfire Canyon Speedway A standard race track The World of Cars Online
Beachside Speedway A standard race track Beachside The Rookie events: Beachside 500
File:Heartland.png Big Heartland Speedway A standard race track The World of Cars Online
File:Chadrlotte Springs Speedway.jpg Charlotte Springs Speedway A standard race track Charlotte Springs Cars 2005 teaser trailer
Palm Mile Speedway A standard race track Palm Mile Cars: The Video Game
File:Petroleum City.jpg Petroleum City Super Speedway A standard race track Petroleum City The World of Cars Online
Smasherville Speedway A standard race track Smasherville The World of Cars Online
Sun Valley International Raceway An standard race track Sun Valley Cars: The Video Game
Treadwell Motor Speedway A standard race track. Treadwell Mater Private Eye
File:TailGator.png Tailgator Speedway A standard race track The World of Cars Online

List of racers

See also: List of racers by driver number

Former

Number Image Name Sponsor(s) Years Championships
? Slide Powers ? Late 40s -?
? Buck Schooner ? Before 2005-?
? Kurt Shiftright ? 1950s-?
? Kraig Shiftright ? 1970s-? Late 70s
? Klint Shiftright ? 1980s-? Early 90s
? Darrel Draggered ? ?-2005
00
Jimmy Cables Intersection ?-2016
4
Rusty Cornfuel Tow Cap Before 2005-?
4
Jack DePost Tow Cap ?-2016
5
Hood Sludge Cola

The Plaza Supermarket Southern Gold Motor Oil Re-Volting

1950s-?
5
Lane Locke SynerG ?-2016
6
Markus Krankzler    Transberry      Juice ?-2016
8
Dale Earnhardt, Junior Dale Earnhardt Inc. 2000-?
8
Levi Mitchan Kirby Farm Implement & Supply Co.

Junior's Body Repair Bowling Green

1950s-?
11
Junior Moon 1950s-?
11
Mario Andretti

1960s-?

11
Chip Gearings Combustr ?-2016
12
Unknown Fireball Beach Fire Department 1950s-?
15
Carl Clutchen Easy Idle ?-2016
17
Robinson Southern Gold

Make Way

1950s-?
17
Darrell Cartrip DWstore.com 1970s-?
19
Bobby Swift Octane Gain ?-2016
21
Speedy Comet Blinkr ?-2016
24
Brick Yardley Vitoline 2007-2016
25
Unknown 1950s-?
26
Unknown Arrow 1950s-?
28
Aiken Axler Nitroade 2003-?
28
Phil Tankson Nitroade ?-2016
29
Buford Camshaft Southern Gold 1950s-?
31
Terry Kargas TripleDent ?-2016
33
Chuck Armstrong Mood Springs Before 2005-?
33
Dud Throttleman Mood Springs ?-2016
34
River Scott 1950s-?
34
Dirkson D'Agostino Trunk Fresh Before 2005-2016
35
Kevin Racingtire Shifty Drug

Before 2005-?

36
Eugene Carbureski Tank Coat 1980s-?
36
Reb Meeker Tank Coat ?-2017
39
Ryan Shields View Zeen Before 2005-?
39
Buck Bearingly View Zeen ?-2016
41
Unknown 1950s-?
42
Cal Weathers Dinoco 2006-2016
43
Strip Weathers Dinoco Early 1970s-2005 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s
44
File:Флойд Морган.png
Floyd Morgan Southern Gold

Motor Oil

1950s-?
48
T.G. Castlenut Re-Volting ?-2016
51
Hudson Hornet 1951-1954 1951, 1952, 1953
51
Ruby Oaks Easy Idle Before 2005-?
52
Claude Scruggs Leak Less 1980s-?
52
Brian Spark Leak Less ?-2017
54
Johnny Blamer Faux Wheel Drive 1995-?
54
Tommy Highbanks Faux Wheel Drive ?-2016
56
Brush Curber Fiber Fuel 1990s-?
58
Billy Oilchanger Octane Gain 1990s-?
61
James Cleanair Vitoline 1985-2006
63
Lee Revkins Transberry Juice

Before 2005-?

64
Winford Bradford Rutherford RPM Before 2005-?   
64
Bruce Miller RPM ?-2016
64
File:Slimhood.jpg
Unknown 1950s-?
67
Bobby Roadtesta Carbon Cyber ?-2016
68
Manny Flywheel N2O Cola Before 2005-?
68
Parker Brakeston N2O Cola ?-2016
70
Duke Coulters Gasprin

Shifty Drug Re-Volting Motor Oil

1950s-?
70
Floyd Mulvihill Gasprin           2005-2016
73
File:Misti Motorkross.png
Misti Motorkrass Rev-N-Go 1980s-?
73
Unknown Rev-N-Go ?-2017
74
Slider Petrolski Sidewall Shine Before 2005-?
76
Crusty Rotor Vinyl Toupee 1986-?
76
Rev Roadages Vinyl Toupee ?-2017
79
Haul Inngas Retread Early 1990s-?    1990s or 2000s
80
Sage VanDerSpin Gask-its 2004-?
80
Rex Revler Gask-its ?-2016
82
Darren Leadfoot Shiny Wax Before 2005-2017
82
Guzzler Lucky's Bar & Grill

The Radicals Car Club Motor Oil Clint's Bait & Tackle

1950s-?
84
Davey Apex Re-Volting Before 2005-?
84
Mac iCar Apple, Inc. Before 2005-?
84
Unknown Apple, Inc ?-2016
86
Chick Hicks HtB 1970s-? 2005
90
Rusty Dipstick Grandol Oil Co.

Frostal Air Filters Re-Volting

1950s-?
90
Ponchy Wipeout Bumper Save Before 2005-2017
91
Randy Lawson Sputter Stop

Re-Volting

1950s-?
92
Murray Clutchburn Sputter Stop 1985-2017
93
Ernie Gearson                          Spare Mint 1970s-2016
94
Louise Nash 1950s-?
95
Lightning McQueen Rust-eze

2005-2017

2010 and Between 2006 and 2015

101
Greg Candyman Tach-O-Mint 1980s-?
117
Ralph Carlow Lil' Torquey Pistons Before 2005-2017
121
Kevin Shiftright Clutch Aid Before 2005-?
121
Dino Draftsky Clutch Aid ?-2017
123
Todd Marcus No Stall Before 2005-2016
300
Leroy Heming Re-Volting

Faraday Valley Dealers

1951-?

Current

Number Image Name Sponsor(s) Years Championships
00
Flip Dover Intersection 2016-present
4
J.D. McPillar Tow Cap 2016-present
5
File:SFillups.jpeg
Eric Braker SynerG 2016-present
6 Bubba Wheelhouse, Jr. Transberry Juice 2016-present
11
Chris Roamin' Combustr 2016-present
15
File:Harvey rodcap.png
Harvey Rodcap Easy Idle 2016-present
19
Daniel Swervez Octane Gain 2016-present
20
Jackson Storm IGNTR 2016-present 2016
21
Ryan Laney Blinkr 2016-present
24
Chase Racelott Vitoline 2016-present
28
Tim Treadless Nitroade 2016-present
31
Cam Spinner TripleDent 2016-present
33
Ed Truncan Mood Springs 2016-present
34
File:34Racer.png
Steve LaPage Trunk Fresh 2016-present
36
Rich Mixon Tank Coat 2017-present
39
File:NGVZ.jpeg
Michael Rotor View Zeen 2017-present
48
Aaron Clocker Re-Volting 2016-present
51
(formerly 95)
Cruz Ramirez Rust-eze (former)
Dinoco
2017-present
52
Unknown Leak Less 2017-present
54
Herb Curbler Faux Wheel Drive 2016-present
64
Barry DePedal RPM 2016-present
67
Jim Reverick Carbon Cyber 2016-present
68
H.J. Hollis N2O Cola 2016-present
70
Richie Gunzit Gasprin 2016-present
73
File:NGRG.JPG
Unknown Rev-N-Go 2017-present
76
Unknown Vinyl Toupee 2017-present
80
Dan Carcia Gask-its 2016-present
82
Conrad Camber Shiny Wax 2017-present
84
J.P. Drive Apple, Inc. 2016-present
90
Paul Conrev Bumper Save 2017-present
92
Sheldon Shifter Sputter Stop 2017-present
93
Unknown Spare Mint 2016-present
117
Spikey Fillups Lil' Torquey Pistons 2017-present
121
Unknown Clutch Aid 2017-present
123
File:NGNS.jpeg
Jonas Carvers No Stall 2016-present

List of champions

Non-canon champions

  • Sammy: 1 time (1954 season)

Non-canon histories

  • In Raily Race comics Hudson Hornet was show as Hudson's accident after its he ends his racing carier. It was show that crash caused by his rival, Sammy, that sideswiped him out, and Doc hit racer with number 57, somersaulted and landed on wheels, while Sammy won that race and became a champion.
  • In the comic The Rookie, it was mentioned that Lightning McQueen's first race was on Beachside Speedway and he replaces Sammy Smelter after his crash.
  • Cars: The Video Game takes place in the 2006 season. In the season, they are reserve drivers who replace the racers from the film. Lightning McQueen won the season.
Page in book Race Around the World.
  • In book Race Around the World, was show that in season 2010 second place have Claude Scruggs and third Misti Motorkrass.
  • Acoording to some comics Lightning McQueen was originally sponsored by Smell Swell and started racing in 2004, meanwhile in the films this has
    McQueen in his early racing days with Racer #7
    never been mentioned. And in some other comics they say that McQueen's first race in the 2005 season was in the Bowling Lake, while according to Cars 3 it was in Glen Elyn.

Trivia

  • The Piston Cup is based on the real world Winston Cup, awarded to NASCAR champions from 1971 to 2003. In 2004, however, NASCAR severed relations with Winston and the award became the Nextel Cup, quickly changing to the Sprint Cup after Sprint bought out Nextel. Incidentally, the Hudson Hornet competed in the Grand National era of 1950 to 1970. Title sponsorship with Sprint ended after 2016, merging with Monster Energy to create a new title, the "Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series", starting in 2017. Before 1950, in 1949 there was "Strictly stock".
  • In real life, contemporary NASCAR vehicles would not be able to compete against vehicles of the Grand National era. This is because modern NASCAR vehicles are spec, racing-built sedans with sophisticated racing technology whereas Grand National era cars are modified production cars. Today's NASCAR sedans would greatly outperform the stock cars of the Grand National era. Also, NASCAR safety technology has dramatically evolved since the Grand National era and thus drivers of such vehicles would be at a greater safety risk than those driving today's NASCAR sedans.

Logos

Notes and references

  1. These statistics can be found in descriptions of Hudson's racing history at Cars Land in California.

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