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− | |eye color = Brown (die-cast)<br>Green (movie) |
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− | |occupation = [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] race car |
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− | |first appearance = ''[[Cars 3]]''}}'''J.D McPillar'''<ref name="die cast">Name revealed in the "Next-Gen" Racers 4-Pack of the [[1:55 Scale Die-Cast]] line. ([https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/worldofcarsdrivein/images/5/56/All_new_Cars%21%21.PNG/revision/latest?cb=20171025125433 Image])</ref> is the "next-gen" racer for [[Tow Cap]]. His number is 4. |
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+ | '''J.D. McPillar''' is the [[Next-Gen]] racer for [[Tow Cap]]. His number is 4. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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− | + | In ''[[Cars 3]]'', J.D. competes in the 2016 [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] season. He enters the season as a mid-season replacement for the previous Tow Cap racer, [[Jack DePost]]. He makes his debut at the [[Rustbelt Raceway]] offscreen. In the [[Los Angeles 500]], he starts in fourth place. For the beginning of the race, he manages to keep fourth place. At some point, he gets overtaken by [[Jackson Storm]], [[Lightning McQueen]], and other next-gens such as [[Herb Curbler (racer)|Herb Curbler]] and [[Danny Swervez]]. J.D. can be last seen when he is taking a pit stop with McQueen and Storm. He finishes in thirteenth place. |
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+ | Early on in the [[Florida 500]], he can be seen being reported by an [[Racing Sports Network|RSN]] reporter next to [[Ed Truncan]] and [[Dan Carcia]]. In the race, he starts in eighth place and manages to stay in the top ten. He does crash due to him being far up in the pack not helped. Eventually, [[Cruz Ramirez]] and [[Paul Conrev]] pass him at some point, because she imagine him like tractor, and he is seen racing besides [[Aaron Clocker]], then overtakes him and passes [[H.J. Hollis]]. Later, they both pass him again along with Cruz. Somehow, he manages to stay above Paul Conrev. He finishes in eighth place. |
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+ | 4k-cars3-animationscreencaps.com-1316.webp|''[[Cars 3]]'' |
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+ | JD44.jpg|''Cars 3'' |
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+ | Storm poll.jpg|''Cars 3'' |
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Lori Lumbers.jpg|Concept art |
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+ | *His name resembles that of the late NASCAR driver J.D. McDuffie, who had passed away in 1991 at Watkins Glen. |
+ | *At one point in ''Cars 3'', J.D. and Jack DePost are mistakenly shown participating in the same race at the [[Grandol Oil Co. Raceway]], despite the former being the latter's replacement. |
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Latest revision as of 05:01, 27 March 2024
J.D. McPillar is the Next-Gen racer for Tow Cap. His number is 4.
History
In Cars 3, J.D. competes in the 2016 Piston Cup season. He enters the season as a mid-season replacement for the previous Tow Cap racer, Jack DePost. He makes his debut at the Rustbelt Raceway offscreen. In the Los Angeles 500, he starts in fourth place. For the beginning of the race, he manages to keep fourth place. At some point, he gets overtaken by Jackson Storm, Lightning McQueen, and other next-gens such as Herb Curbler and Danny Swervez. J.D. can be last seen when he is taking a pit stop with McQueen and Storm. He finishes in thirteenth place.
Early on in the Florida 500, he can be seen being reported by an RSN reporter next to Ed Truncan and Dan Carcia. In the race, he starts in eighth place and manages to stay in the top ten. He does crash due to him being far up in the pack not helped. Eventually, Cruz Ramirez and Paul Conrev pass him at some point, because she imagine him like tractor, and he is seen racing besides Aaron Clocker, then overtakes him and passes H.J. Hollis. Later, they both pass him again along with Cruz. Somehow, he manages to stay above Paul Conrev. He finishes in eighth place.
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Trivia
- His name resembles that of the late NASCAR driver J.D. McDuffie, who had passed away in 1991 at Watkins Glen.
- At one point in Cars 3, J.D. and Jack DePost are mistakenly shown participating in the same race at the Grandol Oil Co. Raceway, despite the former being the latter's replacement.