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  1. Jan 30, 2018 · The linked answer establishes that cars comprise a living (as in organic) component, and a mechanical component. The mechanical parts can (presumably) be endlessly upgraded, but the organic part is posited to follow the same rules of aging and natural lifespan as humans.

  2. However, instead of sunny California, Lightning McQueen ends up in the dilapidated desert town of Radiator Springs, a dusty city located on the legendary but abandoned Route 66. Now, as the cocky racecar finds himself sentenced to community service, only a miracle could get McQueen back on track.

  3. In cars one we could see that lightning almost lapped the field, unlike Jackson storm not only that in cars 2 McQueen swapped his stock car rear wing for a more aerodynamic wing with increased downforce and reduced drag so that's how he managed to keep up with Francesco Bernoulli. so in conclusion if McQueen had his cars to wing he would match ...

  4. Aug 23, 2023 · Why does Lightning McQueen stick out his tongue? How does he drive backwards? What's his origin story? As "Cars on the Road" comes to Disney+, we take a look.

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  5. In Cars (2006), Lightning McQueen's body shakes much more than Mater's because McQueen is a racecar with firmer suspension, which means the bumpy roads make him shake more aggressively than normal cars that have softer suspension.

  6. Mar 8, 2024 · How did Sally and the Sheriff end up exactly where McQueen would run out of gas, to the meter?

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  8. McQueen is introduced to Cruz Ramirez, a friendly and enthusiastic trainer who first riles McQueen up by saying he's an impostor, but this was quickly shown as a motivational tactic. Cruz trains McQueen, who's itching to try the simulator.

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