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"I'll put it simple. If you're goin' hard enough left, you'll find yourself turnin' right."
Doc Hudson, Cars

Doc Hudson, also known as the Fabulous Hudson Hornet, is one of the two overarching protagonists of the Cars franchise (alongside Stanley), serving as one of the two deuteragonists (alongside Sally Carrera) of Pixar's 7th full-length animated film Cars, and the posthumous overarching protagonist in its sequels Cars 2, and Cars 3. He was a former dirt track racer and Piston Cup legend who served as Radiator Springs' judge and doctor, prior to his death before the events of Cars 2.

In memory of Doc, the Piston Cup Racing Series' trophy was renamed the Hudson Hornet Piston Cup, and the Racing Museum now contains memorabilia related to Doc, including old newspapers, and Doc's trophies.

History[]

Background[]

Racing career[]

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The Fabulous Hudson Hornet in a Piston Cup race.

In the early days of the Piston Cup Racing Series, Doc, then known as the Fabulous Hudson Hornet, was a very popular dirt track racer. He was considered one of the best racers ever of all time, receiving the title, The Champion of All Time after achieving his third consecutive Piston Cup win. On the track, Doc befriended many of his competitors, such as Mario Andretti, Junior Moon, River Scott, and Louise Nash. In addition to being a talented race car, Doc was also good at making repairs to other cars, and once helped his friend Gus O'Line when he was having trouble with his semi-axis. Doc was also great friends with a mechanic named Smokey, who acted as a teacher to Doc. His friends called him "Hud" for short.

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A newspaper reporting on Doc's accident.

Doc was popular for his unique strategies and abilities. He demonstrated mastery of "powersliding", which helped him to navigate dirt turns very smoothly. Once, when a rival forced Doc up against a wall, he used a flip trick to pull ahead of the rival, allowing Doc to win the race.

Doc won the Piston Cup in 1951, 1952, and 1953, and continues to hold the record for most wins in a single season. However, his racing career took a sharp turn when he was involved in a devastating crash on the final lap of the 1954 Fireball Beach 500 at Fireball Beach, which prevented him from racing for the foreseeable future. Once he recovered after a long period of time Doc returned to the circuit, only to discover that racing had moved on without him, and that he had been replaced by a rookie.

Post-crash[]

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The clinic that Doc opened in Radiator Springs.

Upset, Doc decided to search for a city to blend into; in his search, he met many travelers who recognized him; to counter this, Doc removed all of his decals and racing tires, to no success. Along the way, however, Doc gave medical advice to the cars he met, and eventually found himself cruising down Route 66, where he met a young British car named Philip, who had broken down on the side of the road. After Doc fixed his engine, he realized that he could take up a medical career; he attended medical school for a doctorate in internal combustion, and soon became the resident doctor in the nearby town of Radiator Springs.

Cars[]

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Doc sentences McQueen to fix the road.

In Cars, during the 2005 Piston Cup season, when hotshot rookie race car Lightning McQueen accidentally rips up the main road of Radiator Springs by dragging the statue of Stanley down the middle of it, he is taken to court, where Doc, wanting to get rid of Lightning as soon as possible, reluctantly bows to the will of the other town residents to sentence Lightning to community service, by making him re-pave the road with Bessie.

Bored and frustrated with the task, Lightning decides to rush it, and finishes the road within an hour. However, when word spreads to Doc, he discovers that the road is far from smooth, and is nothing but a mess of asphalt. After the residents confront Lightning, his cocky response inspires Doc to challenge him to a dirt track race. As the Radiator Springs townsfolk are unaware of Doc's past, they are surprised to see him up for a racing challenge.

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Doc and Lightning prepare for the race.

Later that day at Willy's Butte, Doc and Lightning have their competition; a one-lap race around the Willy's Butte oval, a track with the first 2 turns heavily banked, but one sharp turn without any type of wall or barrier. As Luigi and Guido start the race, the audience stares in confusion as they see Doc standing still at the finish line while Lightning speeds away. Doc and Mater then slowly make their way around the track as Lightning fails the second turn and runs straight down a hill and into a cactus patch. After Doc mocks the race car, Mater is told to fish Lightning out with his tow hook. and that night Doc enjoys music as Mcqueen hates Bessie spews on him.

The next morning, the Radiator Springs residents wake up to find the road halfway done, looking better than ever before. Confused as to Lightning's whereabouts, Doc notices Bessie parked near the road leading to Willy's Butte and follows it until he finds Lightning trying to practice on Willy's Butte under Sheriff's supervision, but again fails and ends up covered in dirt. Doc gives him advice by telling him to "turn right to go left", which McQueen simply passes off as nonsense from a "crazy grandpa car" but fails the second turn and falls off, eventually hit by a cactus..

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Doc kicks McQueen out of his garage.

The following day, Lightning comes into Doc's clinic to ask about Sheriff because he needs to get his daily gas ration, only to find him being operated. Upon leaving, he angrily kicks a can at the side of the road, which ends up landing inside of Doc's garage, and a loud noise is heard. McQueen goes to investigate, and, to his surprise, discovers three Piston Cup trophies, and a newspaper that shows the legend Doc was while he raced. As he pokes around, Doc catches him, and when Lightning admiringly asks him questions, Doc angrily kicks him out.

Excited, Lightning stops to Flo's V8 Café, and alerts the residents of the newly discovered information, but they do not believe him, as they are completely unaware of Doc's racing talents. When Lightning returns from a drive with Sally, the Tractors that he and Mater accidentally let out of the fence the previous night stampede through the town, and while everyone attempts to catch them, Lightning follows a stray Tractor to Willy's Butte, where he finds Doc practicing, and Lightning is shocked by his talents. When Lightning comes down and praises Doc, he grumpily races away, leaving Lightning in admiration.

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Doc as McQueen's crew chief.

Shortly after, the road is finished, and Lightning is allowed to leave the town. However, he receives some new modifications and enjoys a nice cruise night in the Radiator Springs streets, until it is interrupted by the press, who take Lightning away to a tiebreaker race in Los Angeles. After Lightning is taken away, Kori Turbowitz thanks Doc for calling them, who is then scolded by Sally.

At the race, Lightning only has Mack for his pit crew and thinks about his friends from Radiator Springs while he is taking practice laps, until he finds out that his friends have come to the race to act as his crew, with Doc as the crew chief. During the race, Doc is noticed by the audience and announcers, and receives his long-overdue and well-deserved acknowledgement for his return. During the final lap of the race Doc gives Lightning a little racing advice, "This is it kiddo, you've got four turns left one at a time. Drive it in deep and hope it sticks. GO!!" Lightning takes that advice and when he his knocked into the infield by Chick Hicks, he uses the "Turn right to go left" trick that he saw Doc do out in Willy's Butte to stay in control, drift back on to the track and take the lead. Doc smiles because he knew Lightning had learned something from him. However, his smile gets wiped away when he witnesses Strip “The King” Weathers got knocked off the track, sent airborne, and rolling across the infield grass due to a PIT maneuver by Chick. He then felt shocked when Chick rammed The King and later confused when Lightning stopped before the finish line, allowing Chick to win the race and the Piston Cup. He then smiles once again when he sees Lightning help The King across the finish line because Lightning wanted The King to finish his last race.

Even though Chick technically won, Lightning is still seen as the true winner in the eyes of the spectators due to helping The King and decides to stay in Radiator Springs and set up his headquarters there. McQueen's actions even resulted in Chick having his spotlight being given away for his bad sportsmanship.

After Cars[]

Doc became relevant in the media once again, this time as McQueen's legendary mentor. McQueen would generally talk about what it was like to learn under the master, or how he owed all his knowledge and experience to him.

Having not contacted Smokey for many years, Doc began to frequently send letters and newspaper clippings to him between 2005-2009. When McQueen met Smokey several years after Hudson's death, Smokey showed him everything he received from Doc.

Cars: The Videogame[]

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Doc and Buck at the Motor Speedway of the South.

In Cars: The Videogame, Lightning is dreaming about racing against Doc in the Radiator Springs Grand Prix when he is awakened by Sally, who tells him that Doc is looking for him out at Willy's Butte. When McQueen meets up with him, Doc gives him a powersliding lesson, and immediately follows with a two-car race around Willy's Butte and Sarge's Compound. After the race, Lightning and Doc stare suspiciously at Chick Hicks, who is watching from a distance. Doc then serves as Lightning's crew chief in his first Piston Cup race at the Palm Mile Speedway.

Later in the story, Doc challenges Lightning, Fillmore, Ramone, and Sheriff to a race around the back roads of Radiator Springs, as a check-up of sorts. At Lightning's fourth Piston Cup race, the Smasherville International Speedway event, when Lightning confronts Chick for stealing his gear, Doc separates the two and tells McQueen to save their conflict for the track.

After McQueen wins the final Piston Cup race at the Los Angeles International Speedway, Lightning, Doc, Mater, and Sally are driving through Ornament Valley, and McQueen tells them that his trophy is alongside Doc's Piston Cups in the window of Doc's Clinic.

Doc also appears as an unlockable playable character in the arcade and versus modes and can be obtained by purchasing him for 5,000 Bonus Points. He has above average speed and stability but lacks in handling and acceleration.

Cars: Radiator Springs Adventures[]

In Cars: Radiator Springs Adventures, Doc appears in the cutscene for the Doc's Tune Up activity, in which he asks McQueen to help him out with his medical work. He is also the second-to-last opponent that Lightning must face in the Legends Races series of events.

Mater and the Ghostlight[]

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Doc in Mater and the Ghostlight.

In Mater and the Ghostlight, Doc is among the residents that are listening to Sheriff's story at Flo's V8 Café, which ends up scaring Mater into believing that there is a spooky creature named the Ghostlight that haunts the roads of Carburetor County. After the townsfolk trick Mater by placing a lamp on his tow hook, Mater discovers that he is not really being pursued by the Ghostlight, and when he laughs it off, Doc tells him about the Screamin' Banshee, a large construction vehicle. At the end of the short, Mater can be seen in front of the banshee, and he warns him about it, not realizing that he is the Screamin' Banshee.

This short is the only time Doc appears, due to that he had passed away in the timeline of later shorts.

Cars: Mater-National Championship[]

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Doc's character icon from Cars: Mater-National Championship.

In Cars: Mater-National Championship, Doc appears in the cutscene for Radiator Springs Circuit, where he yells at Lightning, Philip, and Fred for blocking the main road. The conversation eventually leads to a race, which Doc competes in, but loses to Lightning. Shortly after, Doc competes in a Relay Race against the newcomer Giovanni, where he is on the player's team, along with Lightning and Mater. Not too long after this, Lightning and Doc are heading up to Lightning's new stadium to see how the construction is going, and they start a race with Luigi, Barry, and Otto.

Doc later appears as an opponent in Rustbucket Grand Prix, as well as an opposing player in all nine levels of Fillmore's Fuel Frenzy. He is also on the player's team in Team Relay #3 and Team Relay #4.

In the arcade and versus modes, Doc is a playable character that is available from the start of the game. He has excellent handling, stability, and boost, but limited acceleration skills.

Cars: Race-O-Rama[]

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Doc at the character select screen in Cars: Race-O-Rama.

In Cars: Race-O-Rama, Doc Hudson now owns his own racing academy, which contains members that race in the Race-O-Rama series.

Throughout the game, Doc serves as the player's instructor; before each event, he explains how to complete them and provides tips for being successful. Additionally, during races, Doc will also give advice to the player, through what sounds like a headset.

Doc appears in many of the game's races, and in the first Transporter event, the player must collect something and return it to him. In the final cutscene of the game, Doc congratulates Lightning for performing well in the Race-O-Rama series.

Doc returns once again as a playable character in the arcade and versus game modes, where he can be unlocked by obtaining a certain amount of Bonus Points.

The World of Cars Online[]

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Doc in The World of Cars Online.

Doc appeared in the World of Cars Online, where he would give missions for the player. However, when the Cars 2 update was released, Doc was removed from the game, as to coincide with his death.

Cars 2[]

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The newspaper featuring an image of Doc's crash, as seen in Cars 2.

As Doc passed away after the events of Cars: Race-O-Rama and before Cars 2, he does not make a physical appearance in the film, but a newspaper with a picture of him on it can be seen inside of the Hudson Hornet Racing Museum, the building which used to be Doc's Clinic. Additionally, it is revealed that the Piston Cup trophy was renamed the Hudson Hornet Piston Cup in memory of him.[2]

Doc is also mentioned by both Mater and Darrell Cartrip during the first race of the World Grand Prix. As Lightning skillfully navigates through the dirt portion of the track, Darrell praises him and tells the audience about Lightning's mentor, while Mater informs him to perform exactly like Doc taught him.

The circumstances of how Doc died are unknown. John Lasseter was at first adamant that Paul Newman would return to voice Doc Hudson, even though he had announced his retirement from acting. After Newman's death, Lasseter said that they would see how the story goes with Doc Hudson.[3] Story supervisor Nathan Stanton said: "we felt, after really tooling around with the idea of him being in the film and how do we properly use him, it just felt right that we should have his character have passed away also [as Paul Newman]."[4] John Lasseter said that he realized "Doc Hudson was Paul Newman. The character was written after listening to him talk about his passion for racing." and that "We pay homage to Doc Hudson, which is paying homage to Paul Newman."[2]

Cars 3[]

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Doc passing River Scott in a flashback.

In Cars 3, his voice was provided by archived records of Paul Newman[1] for a series of flashbacks.[5] Doc first appears in a flashback before the first race at the beginning, when he is talking to McQueen about real racing. After the flashback ends, McQueen dedicated the race to him.

After Lightning McQueen was injured in a serious crash at Los Angeles International Speedway, he watched old recordings of Doc's accident, Hudson overtook all the racers, but lost control, rolling over several times.

At the Rust-eze Racing Center, Doc's photo and history appears on the one of walls with McQueen's memorabilia.

When Lightning meets Smokey, Louise, River Scott and Junior Moon, they tell him of stories of Doc about his racing days. Doc didn't let the new rookies stop him from coming in first and beat them even if they were faster than him. They also told Lightning and Cruz about Doc's flip trick. Lightning thought Doc wasn't happy like he was after his crash, until Smokey took him to his garage and showed him all the letters and newspaper clippings Doc sent him since he began training Lightning. During this, McQueen has flashbacks of his old mentor, including where Doc was twirling a stick and some plates on his nose and told him to take notes on it, then when he and Doc were racing, and Doc smiled and laughed at him when he fell in the cactus patch again. Smokey tells him that, while nothing was ever the same after his crash, Lightning is what made him so happy about racing again.

At the end, Lightning now acts as a racer and crew chief to Cruz. When Jackson Storm pushed her into the wall, she repeated Doc's flip and won the Florida 500 race. After the race Lightning decides to try something new and takes on a new paint job inspired by Doc, having an old-school look to him now and races Cruz like he and Doc used to do and gives Cruz the number 51 as he thought Doc would've want Cruz to have it.

In the credits, Doc's black and white photo with the other racers and his number plate appears.

Cars 3: Driven to Win[]

In Cars 3: Driven to Win, Doc appears in the Thomasville simulation introduction of the game. He is an unplayable character.

Cars Land[]

Despite Doc's death before the events of Cars 2, he appears in Cars Land in Radiator Springs Racers. After getting tires from Luigi or a paint job from Ramone, the riders will meet with Doc, who serves as their crew chief during the race. Doc will inform them of racing directions and will congratulate the riders upon the end of the race.

Doc's dialogue differs depending on which car the rider is in.

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"Come on in, Rookie. It takes more than new tires to win a race. I'm your new crew chief, and I'll tell you when to pitch it hard and get it into the groove, so pay attention and do us proud." "Come on in, Rookie. Shiny paint don't win a race. Now get out there and do us proud." When the car comes out of Luigi's or Ramone's
"Show me what you got, kid!" "Give it everything you got!" Coming around Radiator Cap Mountain
"Hold tight around the turn!" "Dig into that turn!" Half-way around Radiator Cap Mountain
None "Now power through those hills!" Going over the hills, towards Willy's Butte
"Pour it on!" "Drive into like an open stick!" Entering Willy's Butte
"Hot shot, you won! I knew you had it in you, kid. Congratulations!" "Way to go, hot shot! You tore up that track like a real dirthouse!" Crossing the finish line.

General information[]

Physical description[]

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Official artwork of Doc in his Hudson Hornet paint and gear. Note that he is wearing half of his racing tires.

Doc Hudson is a 1951 Hudson Hornet, which is where his name, number and paint scheme came from.

During his Piston Cup racing days, Doc was painted in a dark shade of blue, with a chrome grille and bumper. On his doors were the number 51 painted in yellow, as well as the words Fabulous Hudson Hornet painted in both white and yellow. He also had the words Twin-H-Power on both sides of his hood, and the Piston Cup logo beneath them. While Doc had red racing wheels during his racing career, official artwork seems to suggest that he had chrome rims at one point or another.

After arriving in Radiator Springs to set up his own medical clinic, Doc attempted to hide his past by removing most of his decals, leaving only his dark blue coat of paint and his chrome grille, bumper, and lining.

Doc's license plate reads 51HHMD, which references to his racing number, 51, his exact model year, the Hudson Hornet, and profession, which is a medical doctor. In the PSP version of Cars: The Videogame, his license plate reads DOC, though he has his usual license plate when in his Fabulous Hudson Hornet paint job.

Personality and traits[]

Doc is portrayed as a grumpy, but fatherly old man who wants to leave his racing career behind after the painful rejection of the racing world and stay out of the public line. Doc enjoys peace and quiet, and often isolates himself from the other Radiator Springs residents, instead choosing to stay inside of his clinic and garage.

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"You got a lot of stuff kid."

When Lightning arrives in Radiator Springs and accidentally rips up the main road, Doc's initial reaction is highly negative, and upon entering the courtroom to judge McQueen's trial, he mutters about how he hopes he rots in jail, and that the prison rots on top of him so he can be put in a new prison, and immediately after tries to make Lightning leave, without putting much thought into it. However, Sally and the other residents instead propose to make McQueen stay and repair the road as community service, which Doc dislikes the idea of, but subsequently introduces him to the road-paving tar machine that Lightning will be working with, nicknamed 'Bessie'.

Despite their arguments throughout the majority of Cars, at the end of the film, Doc and some more of McQueen's friends show up at the tie-breaker race to support him, and Doc takes on the role of Lightning's crew chief. Doc is impressed when Lightning gives up what would have been his rookie year victory to aid Strip Weathers upon his crash, and when the King questions why he's doing it, he replies that he was advised that it's just an empty cup, which Doc had given him earlier.

After the events of Cars, Doc continued to serve as Lightning's crew chief and mentor, until his death in between the events of Cars: Race-O-Rama and Cars 2.

Powers and abilities[]

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Doc showcasing his incredible drifting abilities.

Doc was considered the best dirt track racer of all time. Despite his age, Doc can still race with great skill, with incredible statistics, even being able to compete with other Piston Cup race cars in Cars: The Videogame. Drifting is one of Doc's most well-known abilities, being able to easily take turns on dirt tracks.

He also had medical experience that was handy even before he got his doctorate in internal combustion, and it was that knowledge that inspired him to go to medical school. Additionally, Doc serves as the judge for Radiator Springs.

Relationships[]

Friends[]

Though he was not much of a social person, Doc was shown to be on mostly friendly terms with the residents of Radiator Springs, particularly with Lightning McQueen, though he seemed to hide it. Doc was also friends with Smokey, his former crew chief.

Enemies[]

Though a bit grumpy to others, the only enemies Doc has been shown to have are Leroy Heming and Chick Hicks; he seems to share a dislike of the latter with Lightning, due to his constant bragging and bad attitude towards McQueen and his team.

Occupations[]

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Doc giving Sheriff a check-up.

Doc's first career was as a professional race car in the early days of the Piston Cup Racing Series, until a wreck put him out for the season, with a rookie replacing him in the subsequent one.

As Doc attempted to forget his past, he learned that he was quite skilled in the medical field, and eventually became the local doctor of the small-town Radiator Springs. Doc also served as the town judge.

Aliases[]

Doc is sometimes referred to by McQueen as Old Timer due to his older age. Additionally, Doc was referred to as the Fabulous Hudson Hornet when he was a professional dirt track racer.

Appearances[]

For this subject's list of appearances, see Doc Hudson/Appearances.

Official profiles[]

Cars[]

  • Doc is the wise, quiet country doctor who run Radiator Springs’ medical clinic. Before Doc slowed down in Radiator Springs, he was the Fabulous Hudson Hornet. Now he uses his knowledge of racing to teach hotshots like Lightning to race smart, not just fast.[6]

Car Finder Game[]

  • "Doc Hudson is a car of few words but many talents. He not only serves as the town judge, he's also Radiator Springs' resident doctor. Doc is respected and admired by the town's folk for the way he looks out for their health and tends to their aches and pains. No one knows too much about Doc before he came to town. He keeps his private life private. But if you've got a bad spark plug or a rattle in your engine, his door is always open."
  • "Hud started racing in the Piston Cup series back in 1951, when tracks were dirt, and cars were tough. No trailers, no pitties, just heavy-duty motors and strong chassis battling it out for a few bucks and a big cup. His low center of gravity, and agile cornering ability were impossible to beat and many of his fellow racers hit the hay bales trying to hold the line alongside him."
  • "Doc's racing days ended when he arrived in Radiator Springs. But with Lightning McQueen in town he can't help trying on those old racing tires to see if he's still got it."

Portrayals[]

  • Paul Newman - Cars, Cars: The Videogame, Mater and the Ghostlight, Cars 3 (archived records)[1]
  • Corey Burton - Cars: Radiator Springs Adventures, Cars: Mater-National Championship, Cars: Race-O-Rama

Gallery[]

For this subject's image gallery, see Doc Hudson/Gallery.

Names in other languages[]

Doc Hudson[]

  • Czech: Doktor Hudson
  • Greek: Δρ. Χατσον (transcription: Dr. Chatson)
  • Hebrew: דוק הדסון
  • Italian: Dottor Hudson
  • Japanese: ドック・ハドソン
  • Polish: Wójt Hudson
  • Russian: Док Хадсон (transcription: Dok Khadson)
  • Yiddish: דאָק האַדסאָן
  • Ukrainian:
    • Док Гадсон
    • Док Хадсон

Fabulous Hudson Hornet[]

  • French: Fabuleux Hudson Hornet
  • German: Der Fabelhafte Hudson Hornet
  • Greek: Υπεροχοσ Χατσον (transcription: Yperochos Chatson)
  • Hungarian: Fantasztikus Hudson Hornet
  • Polish: Wspaniały Hudson Hornet
  • Portuguese: Fabuloso Hudson Hornet
  • Russian:
    • Стремительный Хадсон Хорнет (transcription: Stremitepiy Khudson Khornet)
    • Роскошный Хадсон Хорнет (transcription: Roskoshnyy Khadson Khornet)
    • Несравненный Хадсон Хорнет (transcription: Nesravnennyy Khudson Khornet)
  • Spanish: El Fabuloso Hudson Hornet
  • Ukrainian:
    • Неймовірний Гадсон Горнет
    • Неймовірний Хадсон Хорнет
    • Приголомшивий Гадсон Горнет
    • Приголомшивий Хадсон Хорнет
    • Розкішний Гадсон Горнет
    • Розкішний Хадсон Хорнет

Audio Files[]

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Only used Sound Effect
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Trivia[]

  • Doc's racing number, 51, is a reference to the first year of the Hudson Hornet's production, 1951. A blue Hudson Hornet makes a cameo in The Incredibles, although it was released before Cars. The Hudson Hornet was one of the first cars used by drivers in the beginning of NASCAR.
    • The cameo most likely shows proof that it was actually a teaser of Cars coming in the future at that time.
  • The story of the Fabulous Hudson Hornet is true. Many Hornets used in NASCAR also at that time actually used that quote on their body paint design. Hudson won the championship from 1951-53.
  • Although Doc's number was 51, there was no actual #51 Fabulous Hudson Hornet in real-life.
  • Doc was Paul Newman's last non-documentary role. Also, like Newman, he has blue eyes too.
    • Doc would have appeared in later films and other media had Newman not died.
    • According to concept art for Cars 3, Doc died when he was only 58/59 years old in 2009, this is ironic as his voice actor Paul Newman lived to the age of 83. Additionally, it says that he was “born” (or manufactured) in 1951, the year when he started his racing career and the year his number, 51 references as well as the year when Hudson Hornet cars were first manufactured in real-life.
  • Doc Hudson is the third Cars character whose original actor died, preceded by Red and Fillmore, and followed by El Machismo, Lynda Weathers, Lizzie and Junior Moon.
  • Both Doc and Stanley are the only two characters in the entire Cars franchise to have died off-screen. with Stanley having died way before the events of the first film.
  • Cars: Fast as Lightning features an unlockable building titled the Doc Hudson Statue, a statue of Doc that can be unlocked by unlocking Lightning McQueen.
  • In Cars: Mater-National Championship, he is one of the fastest opponents to catch in Doc and the Law's Race 'n' Chase in Arcade mode. He shares this trait with Sarge and Emma.
  • Racing #51 also includes Cruz Ramirez, Ruby Oaks, and Aikens.
  • There is a continuity error regarding Doc's crash. In one of the BOOM! Comics stories, it was said that Doc crashed because Sammy pruned him, which caused Doc to lose control and crash. In Cars 3, Doc accidentally lost control by himself. That being said, it's either implied that this wasn't even his final race or it can be considered non-canon.
  • He is one of the two characters raced against in Cars 3: Driven to Win that are not playable, the other being Bill.
    • Although the reason for Doc not being playable might be due to his death, the races are simulations.
  • Mater and the Ghostlight marks his only short film appearance ever, as he had passed away in the timeline of later shorts.
  • His record of 27 wins in a single season is a reference to the real-life record held by Richard Petty (who voices The King, and also has the same amount of wins).

Quotes[]

  • "All right, I wanna know who's responsible for wreckin' my town, Sheriff. I want his hood on a platter! I'm gonna put him in jail till he rots! No, check that. I'm gonna put him in jail till the jail rots on top of him, and then I'm gonna move him to a new jail and let that jail rot. I'm... Throw him out of here, Sheriff. I want him out of my courtroom. I want him out of our town! Case dismissed." - Doc seeing Lightning for the first time, Cars
  • "Hey! Was that floatin' like a Cadillac or was that stingin' like a Beamer? I'm confused. You drive like you fix roads! Lousy! Have fun fishin', Mater." - Doc mocking McQueen after failing to get around Turn 3 at Willy's Butte, Cars
  • "If you're going hard enough left, you'll find yourself going right." - Cars
  • "I knew you couldn't drive. I didn't know you couldn't read." - Doc telling Lightning off for going into his room despite the "KEEP OUT" sign. - Cars
  • "You look! All I see is a bunch of empty cups." - Cars
  • "Wonderful, now go away!" - Cars
  • "I'm asking you to leave!" - Cars
  • "We are not the same, understand? Now get out!" - Cars
  • "They quit on me. When I finally got put together, I went back expecting a big welcome. And you all know what they said? 'You're history.' Moved right on to the next rookie standing in line. There was a lot left in me. I never got a chance to show 'em. I keep that to remind me never to go back. I just never expected that that world would...would find me here." - Cars
  • "These are good folk around here, who care about one another. I don't want 'em depending on someone they can't count on." - Cars
  • "You got a lot of stuff, kid." - Cars
  • "WHOO-HAA! Not all my tricks, rookie!" - Cars
  • "So, you want to learn how to race, huh?" - Cars: The Videogame
  • "This is gonna feel great! I'm ready." - Cars: The Videogame
  • "Yep. The great Hudson Hornet. Those were the good old days..." - Cars: The Videogame
  • "It's time." - Cars: The Videogame
  • "If only you moved that fast on the race track." - Mater and the Ghostlight
  • ''Yep that, and of course the Screamin' Banshee, well goodnight'' Mater and the Ghostlight
  • "Good, I like a little competition." - Cars: Mater-National Championship
  • "More speed, more horsepower, more of everything." - Cars 3 "Next-Gen" trailer
  • "Ha. That ain't racing. That wasn't even a Sunday drive. That was one lap, racing is 500 of those. Everybody fighting to move up, lap after lap, inside outside, inches apart, never touching. Now that's racing." - Cars 3
  • "So... you ready to blow out a little carbon?" - Cars: The Videogame and Cars 3 (flashback)
  • "Get ready for what's comin'." Cars: The Videogame/Cars 3 "Next-Gen" trailer

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