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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*The track is based on the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida.
 
*The track is based on the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida.
*Art director Noah Clocek said of the speedway's sleek, modern look, “We were tasked with creating a racetrack that really embraced modernism...It represents what Jackson Storm and all the rest of the next-gen racers are bringing to the sport.” ref name="Cars3Site"> [https://www.pixar.com/feature-films/cars-3/ "Pixar - Feature Films - 'Cars 3'"]. DK Books.</ref>
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*Art director Noah Clocek said of the speedway's sleek, modern look, “We were tasked with creating a racetrack that really embraced modernism...It represents what Jackson Storm and all the rest of the next-gen racers are bringing to the sport.” <ref name="Cars3Site"> [https://www.pixar.com/feature-films/cars-3/ "Pixar - Feature Films - 'Cars 3'"]. DK Books.</ref>
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 22:04, 16 January 2019

Template:Upcoming Template:Location The Florida International Super Speedway is a Piston Cup speedway located in Florida. It is where the Florida 500 is held.

Appearances

Cars 3

In Cars 3, the Florida 500 is held at the Florida International Super Speedway. Prior to the event, Jackson Storm sets the record for fastest lap of all time at the speedway. During the Florida 500, Storm leads the pack for most of the race, until Lightning McQueen decides to withdraw. Cruz Ramirez enters the race in place of McQueen, and manages to pass Storm and win the race by utilizing a variety of techniques she learned while training with Lightning.[1]

Cars 3: Driven to Win

Florida International Speedway is one of many locations players can race at in Cars 3: Driven to Win.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Spanish Autódromo Internacional de Florida Florida International Autodrome

Trivia

  • The track is based on the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida.
  • Art director Noah Clocek said of the speedway's sleek, modern look, “We were tasked with creating a racetrack that really embraced modernism...It represents what Jackson Storm and all the rest of the next-gen racers are bringing to the sport.” [2]

References