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Lightning McQueen: His name has become synonymous with speed...but who is behind it?

As a rookie in the 2006 season, McQueen quickly became a crowd favorite. Brash. Handsome. And dangerously arrogant. But a freak incident was about to change McQueen's life forever.
McQueen was found a week later in a small town called Radiator Springs. He had become the protégé of the famous Hudson Hornet: a 3-time Piston Cup winner long thought totaled.
McQueen's one-man show was no more, but the age of Lightning had just begun. Four Piston Cups in a row, no car had ever done so much so fast.
But when Lightning lost Doc, it set McQueen's whole world into a fishtail.
Now, facing the biggest challenge of his career, one question haunts him: Can Lightning weather the Storm?

95: The Untold Story of Lightning McQueen.

30 For 30 promo

What does it take to become a legend?
To keep up?
To keep winning?
How fast do you need to drive?
What do you do when the odds are stacked against you?
How often...does Lightning strike?
Owen Wilson's promo

The road to victory can't be driven alone.
You need someone to have your back for every mile.
Someone who can push you when you run out of gas.
Motivate.
Meet Cruz in Disney Pixar's Cars 3.

Owen Wilson: I think one of the most important things in life is finding mentors. For Lightning McQueen, his mentor is Doc Hudson. And the lessons that he taught applies to the journey that Lightning McQueen's on.
Armie Hammer: I've been lucky to have great mentors in different areas, and different things that I've sort of pursued.
Owen Wilson: For me, it was James L. Brooks who has an unbelievable resume with The Simpsons and Mary Tylor Moore, so to have somebody like that bring us out to Los Angeles made all the difference in our lives.
Lea DeLaria: The first thing I did on television was a matlock, and Andy Griffith taught me how to be a television actor. I had no clue as a stand-up comic.
Nathan Fillion: My mentor was an actor who I worked with, and had it not been for his expertise, his advice, I wouldn't be sitting here with you today.
Cristela Alonzo: My high school drama teachers; they nurtured me, and they would take me to compete nationally in the summer on the free time. They made me who I am.
Kerry Washington: For me, I think about as a woman who kind of paved the path before me, my own boss at ABC Shonda Rhimes, who is a huge role model to me.

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