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What race is Lightning McQueen in Cars 2?

What race is Lightning McQueen in Cars 2?

World Grand Prix
Cars 2. In the second film, Lightning returns, but as the deuteragonist. McQueen racing in Tokyo, Japan for the WGP (World Grand Prix) This time around, Lightning is racing in the first ever World Grand Prix to determine who’s the world’s fastest car.

Does Lightning McQueen win the race in Cars 2?

Although McQueen famously lost the first race because of bad advice Mater gave him — which led to their big fight and the main obstacle to overcome in the film — he was a four-time Piston Cup winner by that point.

Where do they race in Cars 2?

It was composed of three legs; the first race took place at Tokyo, Japan, the second at Porto Corsa, Italy, and the final at London, United Kingdom. All three races were set in the streets of the host city.

What are the race cars in Cars 2?

Contents

  • Lightning McQueen.
  • Francesco Bernoulli.
  • Jeff Gorvette.
  • Lewis Hamilton.
  • Max Schnell.
  • Raoul ÇaRoule.
  • Carla Veloso.
  • Shu Todoroki.

Who is the Japanese car in Cars 2?

Shu Todoroki
Cars 2. Shu Todoroki is a Le Mans Prototype (LMP) racer representing Japan and bearing #7 in the World Grand Prix. Shu was raised at the base of the active Mount Asama volcano in Japan, and soon became a champion on the Suzuka Circuit.

Who died in Cars 2?

In Cars 2, Doc died before the events of the film (his voice actor, Paul Newman, died in 2008) and the Piston Cup was renamed in his honor, with his clinic being converted into a museum that displayed trophies and mementos from his career. John Lasseter announced that Cars 3 would include a tribute to Doc.

Is Shu Todoroki based on Shoto Todoroki?

He bears a resemblance in both colour scheme and name to Shoto Todoroki, a primary character of the My hero Academia, although it is unknown if this was intentional.

Is Shu Todoroki a girl?

Shu Todoroki is a Le Mans Prototype (LMP) racer representing Japan and bearing #7 in the World Grand Prix. Shu was raised at the base of the active Mount Asama volcano in Japan, and soon became a champion on the Suzuka Circuit.