Florida 500
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.
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 Flip Dover 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, Jr..
Starting Positions
- 2.0: Jackson Storm
- 19: Daniel Swervez
- 68: H.J. Hollis
- 48: Aaron Clocker
- 54: Herb Curbler
- 93: Next-Generation Spare Mint Racer
- 00: Flip Dover
- 4: J.D. McPillar
- 90: Paul Conrev
- 24: Chase Racelott
- 39: Next-Generation View Zeen Racer
- 64: Barry DePedal
- 52: Next-Generation Leak Less Racer
- 82: Conrad Camber
- 80: Next-Generation Gask-its Racer
- 117: Next-Generation Lil' Torquey Pistons Racer
- 67: Next-Generation Carbon Cyber Racer
- 70: Next-Generarion Gasprin Racer
- 33: Ed Truncan
- 6: Bubba Wheelhouse, Jr.
- 11: Next-Generation Combustr Racer
- 5: Next-Generation SynerG Racer
- 31: Cam Spinner
- 121: Next-Generation Clutch Aid Racer
- 15: Harvey Rodcap
- 92: Sheldon Shifter
- 21: Ryan Laney
- 34: Steve LaPage
- 84: Next-Generation Apple, Inc. Racer
- 28: Tim Treadless
- 36: Rich Mixon
- 123: Next-Generation No Stall Racer
- 73: Next-Generation Rev-N-Go Racer
- 76: Next-Generation Vinyl Toupee Racer
- 95: Lightning McQueen
Restart Positions
- 2.0: Jackson Storm
- 19: Daniel Swervez
- 00: Flip Dover
- 24: Chase Racelott
- 93: Next-Generation Spare Mint Racer
- 54: Herb Curbler
- 4: J.D. McPillar
- 68: H.J. Hollis
- 48: Aaron Clocker
- 90: Paul Conrev
- 39: Next-Generation View Zeen Racer
- 64: Barry DePedal
- 82: Conrad Camber
- 117: Next-Generation Lil' Torquey Pistons Racer
- 80: Next-Generation Gask-its Racer
- 70: Next-Generation Gasprin Racer
- 67: Next-Generation Carbon Cyber Racer
- 6: Bubba Wheelhouse, Jr.
- 33: Ed Truncan
- 5: Next-Generation SynerG Racer
- 11: Next-Generation Combustr Racer
- 121: Next-Generation Clutch Aid Racer
- 95: Cruz Ramirez
- 15: Harvey Rodcap
- 36: Rich Mixon
- 92: Sheldon Shifter
- 73: Next-Generation Rev-N-Go Racer
- 76: Next-Generation Vinyl Toupee Racer
- 123: Next-Generation No Stall Racer
(Note: The six racers listed after Cruz Ramirez did continue the race after the Restart, but disappeared as the Restart happened and re-appeared a short while later.)
Finishing Positions
- 95: Cruz Ramirez, Lightning McQueen
- 2.0: Jackson Storm
- 19: Daniel Swervez
- 68: H.J. Hollis
- 48: Aaron Clocker
- 93: Next-Generation Spare Mint Racer
- 54: Herb Curbler
- 4: J.D. McPillar
- 00: Flip Dover
- 24: Chase Racelott
- 90: Paul Conrev
- 39: Next-Generation View Zeen Racer
- 64: Barry DePedal
- 82: Conrad Camber
- 117: Next-Generation Lil' Torquey Pistons Racer
- 80: Next-Generation Gask-its Racer
- 70: Next-Generation Gasprin Racer
- 67: Next-Generation Carbon Cyber Racer
- 6: Bubba Wheelhouse, Jr.
- 33: Ed Truncan
- 5: Next-Generation SynerG Racer
- 11: Next-Generation Combustr Racer
- 121: Next-Generation Clutch Aid Racer
- 15: Harvey Rodcap
- 36: Rich Mixon
- 92: Sheldon Shifter
- 73: Next-Generation Rev-N-Go Racer
- 76: Next-Generation Vinyl Toupee Racer
- 123: Next-Generation No Stall Racer
Trivia
- Though Darrell Cartrip says that 43 cars are competing, there are only 34 Next-Generation racers and one veteran racer (Lightning McQueen) for a total of 35 cars.
- Rich Mixon, Paul Conrev, Sheldon Shifter, Conrad Camber, Cruz Ramirez and the Next-Generation View Zeen, Leak Less, Rev-N-Go, Vinyl Toupee, Lil Torquey Pistons, and Clutch Aid racers made their debut in this race/season.
- Tim Treadless, Cam Spinner, Steve LaPage, the Next-Generation Apple, Inc. racer, and the Next-Generation Leak Less racer do not finish the race due to having been badly damaged in the crash.
- After the crash, Ryan Laney is seen ok, entering his pit, but then disappears for the rest of the race, and finally reappears to congratulate Cruz.