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Background information
Performer Owen Wilson
Keith Ferguson (Cars Toons: Mater's Tall Tales, merchandise)
Appears in Cars
Mater and the Ghostlight
Cars Toons: Mater's Tall Tales
Cars 2
Character information
Country United States
Racing type Hudson Hornet Piston Cup
Sponsor Rust-eze Medicated Bumper Ointment
Tires Lightyear
Racing # 95
Top speed 200 mph (322 km/h)
0 - 60 mph 4.5 seconds
Engine type V-8[1]
Horsepower 750
Quote(s) "Ka-chow!"
Turntable

Lightning McQueen (or "Stickers", as Sally calls him) is the main protagonist in Cars and the deuteragonist in Cars 2.

Cars[]

Lightning is a red racecar sponsored by Rust-eze Medicated Bumper Ointment ("With Just a Little Rust-eze, you can look like Lightning McQueen!").

He is #95 in the movie, and at the beginning of the movie, he is racing his first Piston Cup race in Nashville, Tennessee, and is winning.

At the end of the film, he lost the race out of good intentions, and got a new paint job, but still sponsored by Rust-eze, although at the beginning of the film, he wanted a Dinoco sponsorship.

Cars Toons: Mater's Tall Tales[]

Lightning now serves as the deuteragonist in Mater's very own show.

The show begins with Mater telling Lightning what he used to be and did in the past. However, Lightning never believes Mater (as he wasn't there), and whenever he asks Mater if the stories really happened, Mater will always say, "Don't you remember? You was there, too!". Then, Mater continues the stories, including Lightning's sudden participation. The episodes end with Mater leaves, often followed by the characters and/or references from Mater's stories, implying that the stories might be real.

Cars 2[]

In the sequel, Lightning returns, but as a deuteragonist.

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Racecar Lightning McQueen returns to Radiator Springs

This time around, Lightning is racing in the first ever World Grand Prix to determine who's the world's fastest car. But the road to the championship is filled with plenty of potholes, detours, and hilarious surprises.

Number 95 Lightning McQueen is still a hotshot racecar, but his rookie days are past him. Now a permanent resident of Radiator Springs, Lightning has become a bona fide worldwide celebrity as winner of four Piston Cups.
After his latest win, Lightning returns home to enjoy life in the slow lane for a while with sweetheart Sally, best friend Mater and the rest of his Radiator Springs family. His off-season is unexpectedly cut short when Mater inadvertently prompts Lightning to enter the World Grand Prix, a high profile, three-part exhibition race that will take him around the globe.

With a fresh custom paint job and real, working headlights, Lightning sets off to Japan, Italy and England with Mater in tow for the adventure of a lifetime.

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New paint job on hood of Lightning McQueen

But competing against the fastest cars in the world tests more than his racing skills when Lightning realizes his wide-eyed best friend may not be the pit chief nor ambassador he needs to navigate the unfamiliar international terrain.[2]

Personality[]

Though nice and pleasant, Lightning can be a bit selfish and self-centered sometimes. He is also brave, courageous, and daring.

Customizations[]

Die-casts[]

Quotes[]

From Cars[]

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From Cars 2[]

Specifications[]

  • Top speed: 200 mph
  • Zero to 60: 4.5 seconds
  • Engine: V-8
  • Horsepower: 750

Lightning has coil-over shocks with tubular A arm front suspension, a solid axle rear end and vented disc brakes at all four wheels. He also has air flaps on his roof to prevent flipping.[3]

Trivia[]

  • His racing number, "95" is a reference to the year 1995, when Pixar's first feature-length film, Toy Story was released. Originally, his number was going to be 57, which is the year John Lasseter was born.
  • Lightning's last name "McQueen" is a reference to Glenn McQueen, a supervising animator at Pixar who passed away in 2002.
  • In the first official teaser trailer of Cars 2, for unknown reasons, Lightning McQueen has on his Rust-eze customization, which never appeared in the sequel. It may be because the new paint job wasn't finalized at the time of the release of the teaser trailer.
  • Lightning, along with other countless versions of him, have been released in the Cars, Cars Toons, and Cars 2 Die-Cast Lines.
  • In Toy Story 3 in the Caterpillar Room at Sunnyside Daycare, you can see one of the kids with a white
    T-shirt with red sleeves and has in the middle of the shirt the 95 racing number with the lightning bolt of Lightning McQueen. A toy similar to Lightning can also be seen.
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    Lightning McQueen in Toy Story 3

  • Lightning's back bumper is yellow. This follows NASCAR's tradition of putting yellow rookie stripes on rookie drivers' cars.
  • Lightning's design was inspired by stock cars, and a more curvaceous Le Mans endurance racers[4].
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  • After Lightning's redesign in Cars 2, he has working headlights instead of stickers.
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    In Tokyo an advertisement for a vaccum cleaner named "Lightning McClean" is seen.
  • His Spanish name is Rayo McQueen.[5] In Spanish, "rayo" means "beam" or "ray."
  • His French name is Flash McQueen. The French word "flash" means "flash."
  • In Polish, he is called Zygzak McQueen. (z-ih-g-z-ah-k) The word "zygzak" means "zigzag" in Polish

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References[]

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