Florida 500

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Florida International Super Speedway, where the Florida 500 is held.

The Florida 500 is a Piston Cup event in Cars 3. With the goal of defeating Jackson Storm and other rookies in the race, Lightning McQueen receives assistance from racing instructor Cruz Ramirez during his training for the event.[1] Cruz will take Lighting's place half through the race, because Lighting decided he couldn't win this alone.

Jackson takes the lead for most of the race, while Lightning steadily passes other cars. When he overhears Sterling tell Cruz to leave, that makes Lightning have an idea. Lightning knew he couldn't win alone, so after a wreck on the track caused by Cam Spinner, he had Ramone paint the Rust-eze and number 95 on Cruz to follow race regulations.

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Cruz as a Rust-eze racer

Storm initially takes Cruz as a joke and therefore pays no attention to her. When the green flag drops, Cruz initially struggles, but eventually starts making up ground. As the race progresses, Cruz starts outperforming the other cars. When there is just 10 laps left, Cruz moves into the top 10. Jackson's Crew chief warns him about this, but he doesn't care. When Cruz moves into fourth position, Storm starts to take notice of her. When she moves into third position, Storm starts becoming scared of her, so he purposely slows down to catch up to Cruz, allowing Daniel Swervez to take the lead. Storm tells her that she can play dress up all she wants, but that she'll never be a racer before retaking the lead. While in shock, Cruz moves back to fifth position after the Next-Gen Intersection racer and Chase Racelott pass her. Cruz tells Mcqueen that Storm is in her head, but Mcqueen tells her that she got in Storm's head because he wouldn't have done that if she didn't scare him, and that she really was a racer. During the final lap of the race Ramirez is right in Storm's tail and Storm tries to prevent her from passing by pushing her up against the wall. Unfortunately for Storm, Cruz does a flip over him and crosses the finish line in first place. After winning, Cruz is congratulated by Daniel Swervez, Chase Racelott, Ryan Laney, and Bubba Wheelhouse.

Starting Positions

  1. 20: Jackson Storm
  2. 68: H.J. Hollis
  3. 48: Aaron Clocker
  4. 54: Herb Curbler
  5. 93: Next Generation Spare O Mint Racer
  6. 00: Next Generation Intersection Racer
  7. 4: Next Generation Tow Cap Racer
  8. 90: Paul Conrev
  9. 24: Chase Racelott
  10. 39: Next Generation View Zeen Racer
  11. 64: Next Generation RPM Racer
  12. 52: Next Generation Leak Less Racer
  13. 82: Next Generation Shiny Wax Racer
  14. 80: Next Generation Gask-its Racer
  15. 117: Next Generation Lil Torquey Pistons Racer
  16. 67: Next Generation Carbon Cyber Racer
  17. 70: Next Generation Gasprin Racer
  18. 33: Ed Truncan
  19. 6: Bubba Wheelhouse
  20. 11: Next Generation Combustr Racer
  21. 5: Next Generation SynerG Racer
  22. 31: Cam Spinner
  23. 121: Next Generation Clutch Aid Racer
  24. 15: Next Generation Easy Idle Racer
  25. 92: Next Generation Sputter Stop Racer
  26. 21: Ryan Laney
  27. 34: Next Generation Trunk Fresh Racer
  28. 84: Next Generation Apple Racer
  29. 28: Tim Treadless
  30. 36: Rich Mixon
  31. 123: Next Generation No Stall Racer
  32. 73: Next Generation Rev-N-Go Racer
  33. 76: Next Generation Vinyl Toupee Racer
  34. 95: Lightning McQueen

Trivia

  • Though Darrell Cartrip says that 43 cars are competing, there only 34 next generation racers, and one Lightning Mcqueen.

References