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Strip Weathers: "Hey buddy, You're one gutsy racer."
Lightning McQueen: "Oh, hey, Mr. The King."
Strip Weathers: "You got more talent in one lug nut, than a lot of cars have got in their whole body."
—Strip Weathers talking to Lightning McQueen

Strip "The King" Weathers is a main character in Cars and a side character in Cars 3. He is a Dinoco light blue ("Dinoco Blue") 1970 Plymouth Superbird. He is a seven-time Piston Cup champion (a feat that was later matched by Lightning McQueen) and a veteran Piston Cup racer. He is the husband of Lynda Weathers and uncle of Cal Weathers.

In 2006, he is racing royalty and the ultimate driving legend. He's easily the most successful race car of all time on the track and is also the perfect professional and gentleman off the track. Despite being such a highflier, The King is also very down-to-earth; he is straight-talking and is not afraid to speak his mind as long as it can help others improve.

The King's winning streak has been fueled by his long and successful sponsorship deal with Dinoco. Tex and The King have struck up a powerful partnership and the two are close friends. Of course, The King enjoys the attention and the free helicopter rides, but it's winning all those races in Dinoco Blue that leaves everybody else green with envy.

The King wouldn't have won seven Piston Cups without having a fabulous crew around him. From the crew chief to the pitties to the Dinoco sponsors, they offer The King the loyalty and friendship he values above all else. Surrounding himself with regulars, The King is a regular guy who regularly wins everything. He's built up a dynamic Dinoco team and they give a dynamite performance.

There is one car who is more important to The King than winning races, and that is Lynda Weathers, The King's wife. Also painted in Dinoco Blue, Mrs. The King is The King's No. 1 fan and supports him at all his races. The strength of their marriage gives The King the strength to win every race, but also keeps his wheels firmly on the ground.

In 2017, he is Cal Weathers' crew chief, until the next-generation racers took over stock cars.

Official Description(s)[]

"The King," Strip Weathers, has seen it all. From his humble beginnings on the Piston Cup circuit, to the glitzy sponsorship and media attention he has today. This seven-time Piston Cup Champion is the winningest racecar in all of Piston Cup history. He's loved every second of his racing career, but truth be told, The King is ready for a slower pace. He's looking forward to more time with his queen, Mrs. The King."[1]

"After a spectacular crash The King looked pretty beat up, but rest assured he was back on his tires in no time flat! When you've been racing and crashing as long as he has, you can handle a few bumps and bruises."[1]

Cars[]

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Strip leading the race.

He tied for first place with Lightning McQueen and Chick Hicks in the Piston Cup final, so a tie-breaking race was scheduled in California. He races for the team "Dinoco" but is due to retire and hand over the title to someone else. The King attempts to offer Lightning a dime's worth of free advice, saying it is the crew, not the racer, that wins races. But Lightning was too distracted daydreaming about becoming the poster car for Dinoco to pay attention.

At the race in Los Angeles, The King led for most of the time until Lightning used a trick from Doc Hudson to get onto the track after Chick rammed him onto the infield during the final lap; when Lightning used the trick to get into the lead, The King smiles as though he realizes that Lightning has become what he wanted him to be and wants him to win. Apparently content to come in second place, The King made no attempt to retake the lead and instead focused on keeping ahead of Chick Hicks to make sure Hicks is no threat to Lightning. However, frustrated that he was not going to win, as well as repeatedly finishing behind King, Chick vows that he is never coming in behind Strip Weathers again and in a display of loathsome cheating and lack of sportsmanship, hits The King and sends him flying through the air above the infield, where he crashes and rolls several times before coming to a halt, battered and issuing steam as his wife, fans, and pit crew watch in horror with Doc noticing the crash as well. Lightning, with a moment of conscience and is fearful that Strip Weathers will be doomed to the same fate as Doc, halts inches away from the finish line and instead nudges the injured Strip Weathers over the line to allow him to finish his last race and retire with dignity even if it means allowing Chick to win, much to everyone's amazement. The King reminds Lightning that he just forfeited the Piston Cup, but the rookie says that "a grumpy old race car" once told him that it's just an empty cup. Elated at this, the entire stadium erupts with cheers for the two cars and boos Chick off-stage for his despicable act. The King is nudged to the pit stop area where his wife kisses Lightning as thanks for helping her husband before both are interviewed by the press.

The King, who is already fully restored back to normal, Lynda and his friend Junior later visit Radiator Springs and tour the museum. As Mater showed them the Doc Hudson wing, The King remarks that the Hudson Hornet was his inspiration to be a Piston Cup Racer.

Cars 3[]

The King's voice actor, Richard Petty, reprises his role in Cars 3. He served as the crew chief for his nephew Cal Weathers and he compliments one of Cal's attempted insults early in the film. In the end, he is seen with Tex Dinoco and Cal Weathers to give Cruz Ramirez to become Dinoco's next racer.[2]

Personality[]

The King is kind, caring about others, and quite the gentlemen unlike Lightning McQueen was at the start of the film. He is a veteran of many races but is also a devoted husband and enjoys the thought of retirement. He is also an honorable racer and would never resort to cheating. The King was at first in the Cars film competing with McQueen to finish as well as giving him advice that it's not about winning, but in the end of Cars, the King became friends with McQueen after he chose to concede and saved him from his crash in the Los Angeles International Speedway. As a result, his nephew and successor, Cal Weathers would later become one of McQueen's new close friends and rivals during the events of Cars 3.

Awards and Accomplishments[]

  • 7-time Piston Cup winner and veteran racer for team Dinoco
  • Crew chief of Cal Weathers
  • Was successfully helped out by McQueen so he can let him end his career on a race finish, not wanting to let him suffer the same fate as Doc Hudson and also because he learned that friendship is important

Trivia[]

  • Strip is based on a 1970 Plymouth Superbird with a 426 cubic inch hemi (about seven liters) engine, the same model Richard Petty drove. The Superbird was a heavily modified version of the Plymouth Road Runner, specifically designed for stock car racing. Its radical design was later banned by NASCAR. The King features slightly bigger wheels and a shortened wheelbase - an edit only for the film to make the car more visually appealing.
  • The King's crash seems to be a re-creation of Petty's real-life Daytona 500 accident in 1988 with the exception that it was not caused by a collision with another driver as in the movie. The bit which Lightning assists him to the finish line seems to be based on the 1976 incident, albeit by the pit crew.
  • In the Danish version, The King was voiced by nine-time 24 Hours of Le Mans winner Tom Kristensen.
  • In the Finnish version, he was voiced by Finnish two-time Formula One World Champion Mika Häkkinen.
  • In the German version, he was voiced by Austrian three-time Formula One World Champion Niki Lauda.
  • In Cars 3, as the crew chief, he sounds a lot older with his voice. This is completely justified as Richard Petty himself is older and the events in Cars 3 took place 11 years after Cars.

Specifications[]

  • Engine: 426 C. I. Hemi V8
  • 0-60 in 5.5 sec
  • Top speed: 200 mph

Quotes[]

The King: "Hey, buddy. You're one gutsy racer."
Lightning McQueen: "Oh, hey, Mr. The King."
The King: "You got more talent in one lug nut than a lot of cars has got in their whole body."
Lightning McQueen: "Really? Oh, that..."
The King: "But you're stupid."
Lightning McQueen: "Excuse me?"
The King: "This ain't a one-man deal, kid. You need to wise up and get yourself a good crew chief and a good team. You ain't gonna win unless you got good folks behind you, (his voice dwindles as McQueen looks towards the Dinoco stage) and you let them do their job, like they should. Like I tell the boys at the shop..."
Lightning McQueen: (to himself) "A good team. Yeah..."
The King: "If you figure that out you just gonna be OK."
Lightning McQueen: "Oh, (clears his throat) yeah, that... That is spectacular advice. Thank you, Mr. The King."
—The King and Lightning McQueen on their first meeting
Junior: "Hey, King! Good luck in your last race. You've sure been an inspiration to me."
The King: "Thanks, Junior. Appreciate it."
Mrs. The King: "Hey, be careful out there, OK?"
The King: "Yeah, man."
—The King, Mrs. The King and Junior, before The King's last race
The King: "What are you doin', kid?"
Lightning McQueen: "I think The King should finish his last race."
The King: "You just gave him the Piston Cup, you know that?"
Lightning McQueen: "Ah. This grumpy old racecar I know once told me somethin'. It's just an empty cup."
—The King and Lightning McQueen, as Lightning pushes The King to the finish line
The King: "Good comeback, Cal."
—The King's only line in Cars 3.


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References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Car Finder" (supplementary material on Blu-ray Disc release of Cars). 2007. Blu-ray Disc. Walt Disney Home Entertainment, 2007.
  2. 'Cars 3' gears up for a season-long ride with NASCAR
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