Winford Bradford Rutherford
Template:Infobox racing driverWinford Bradford Rutherford was a stock race car, that around early 2000s, was a racing driver who competed in the Piston Cup Racing Series for RPM team with number 64.
History
Winford Bradford Rutherford was a stock race car that lived in the United States. He graduated Ivy League university with physics degree a couple years prior to 2006. While being in university, he studied physics mechanics that could give him an advantage in racing, such as momentum and velocity. His doctor and lawyer friends at the country club found his idea of using science for racing ridiculous. Winford eventually had became a highly respected racing driver competing in Piston Cup Racing Series for RPM racing team with number 64. During races he used his knowledge of physics to cheat the wind and out-maneuver other racers, which made other racers affectionately call him "The Professor".
In 2006 he competed in Dinoco 400 race at the the Motor Speedway of the South, Motor City, United States, which was the final race of the Piston Cup season. During the race, Chick Hicks bumped into Winford causing him to hit Murray Clutchburn and start an accident that included almost all of the competitors. He received small damages, but was able to continue racing.
Sometime between the 2006 and 2017 he stopped competing in Piston Cup Racing Series and got replaced by RPM team with Bruce Miller.
Physical description
Rutherford was Piston Cup stock race car Capitol Motors Verve XT with Lightyear racing tyres. He had aqua green eyes. Windford had yellow livery with blue and orange stripes painted on his sides and blue back. He had logo of RPM on his hood and backsides and white number 64 on sides and roof. He has stickers imitating lamps.
His model was based on NASCAR version of Ford Taurus.
Non-canonical appearances
- Winford Bradford Rutherford appears in volume #0 of the comic Cars. In that comic he competes in Piston Cup race during which he takes part in crush together with Claude Scruggs, Darren Leadfoot and Aiken Axler, and gets airborne and lands on his roof. Later on, he came to Radiator Springs to take part in Radiator Springs Rally race.
Profiles and statistics
- An Ivy League school may seem like an unlikely place to start in the racing world. But only a couple of years ago Winford Bradford Rutherford was grille-deep in physics books learning about momentum, velocity and anything else that would give him an edge on the track. His doctor and lawyer friends at the country club thought he was crazy, but the studying paid off. Winford is now a highly respected Piston Cup racer. He uses his vast knowledge of physics to cheat the wind and out-maneuver his fellow racers, who affectionately call him, "The Professor".
- source: Car Finder
Trivia
- His last name "Rutherford" might be an homage to Ernest Rutherford, a physicist who came to be known as the father of nuclear physics. Winford's pseudonym, The Professor, might also me reference to the scientist.
- In Cars: The Video Game, he was replaced with Riley.
- In Disney Infinity, there is a character named Pace Car who has some resemblance to Winford, with a few minor differences, such as usage of number 46 instead 64.
- In the 2019 die-cast mainline, he was mistakenly called Bruce Miller, which was actually the name of the stock car in Cars 3.
- Racing number 64 was also used by: Barry DePedal, Bruce Miller, Riley, Dusty Roadmeister and Zeb.
Appearances
Feature films
Comics
- Cars, vol. #0
- The Rookie, vol. #3 (on the cover)
Quotes
- "Ouch!!"
- source: Cars, issue #0
Gallery
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Promotional image
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Cars
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Cars
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Car Finder profile.
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Cars, vol. 0 comic.
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Cars, vol. 0 comic.
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Cars, vol. 0 comic.
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Winford Bradford Rutherford on the cover of 3rd issue of The Rookie comic.
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Winford Bradford Rutherford on the poster of 3rd issue of The Rookie comic.
Performers
Names in other languages
- Polish: Witek Zaszybki
See also
Sources
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