J.P. Drive
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Vehicle type | Next-Gen 2017 Race Car SB-9 | ||||||
Occupation | Piston Cup racer for Apple
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J.P. Drive[1] is a Next-Gen Piston Cup racer currently being sponsored by Apple.
History
Cars 3
In Cars 3, after Jackson Storm wins at the Copper Canyon Speedway, sponsors begin to fire their veteran racers in favor of "Next-Gen" Racers, who are much more physically capable. Apple, Inc. fires an unknown veteran Apple racer and replaces him with J.P., who is then seen finishing second at the Rustbelt Raceway, seventeenth at the Georgia Motor Speedway, and second at the Heartland Motor Speedway. He later appears in the Florida 500, where he is seen in the very lowest positions, starting in twenty-ninth, and later spending most of his time in thirty-first place. During a multi-car crash, J.P. is struck by another racer, who had just been hit by Cam Spinner, the one who started the crash. He is badly damaged and does not finish the race.
Gallery
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Concept art
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Concept art of a more silver look.
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Artwork that was used on the Tomica packaging.
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Names in other languages
- Polish: J.P. Napęd
- Ukrainian: Ж.П. Їхати
Trivia
- In his concept art, the Apple logo on his hood, is much more faint.
- The number 84 was also used by Mac iCar, Apple Racer, Davey Apex and Bashman.
- He is the only Next-Gen racer who has not yet recieved a diecast release by Mattel.
- On his diecasts, he has green eyes, while, the movie shows he has blue eyes.
- On his Disney Store diecast, the contingency sponsor Carbon Cyber is missing the Cs in it's name, spelling out "Arbon Yber" instead.
- On his Tomica diecast, his contingency sponsors are that of the Cars 3 veteran Apple Racer.
References
- ↑ Name revealed in a 2-pack for the Disney Store Diecast Line including Mood Springs Tractor. (Image)
External links
- J.P. Drive at the Apple Wiki
- J.P. Drive at the Pixar Wiki