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Mac iCar (aka Matthew Overtaker) is a white Axxelo stock car who appears in Cars, as one of the thirty-six Piston Cup racers competing for the Dinoco 400 championship at the beginning of the film. He is sponsored by Apple, a fictional counterpart to the real-world company of the same name, founded in 1984—of which iCar's number also alludes to, this being the year their original Macintosh personal computer was first released.[citation needed]

History[]

Cars[]

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Mac iCar before being overtaken by The King.

In Cars, Mac is one of the thirty-six race cars that competes in the final race of the Piston Cup season at the Motor Speedway of the South. When Chick Hicks causes the big crash, he was also one of the cars damaged in the wreck. He spends most of the race behind Dale Earnhardt Jr., in around the 13th position. At one point in the race, The King overtakes him, and Mac finishes the race in 15th position.

iCar also appears in the 2007 Car Finder interactive game; While early beta footage [1] showcased his name as Matthew Overtaker, this was later changed for the final release.

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An Apple racer similar to Mac iCar is seen in Cars 3.

An Apple racer with a similar look appears in Cars 3. As some veterans return from the original Cars movie while others are superseded by other cars, it is unclear whether the racer in this film is Mac iCar. They have a similar eye color, but appear to differ in body shape. Mac iCar most likely retires and was replaced by this unknown racing driver. This racer was eventually fired and replaced by J.P. Drive.

Physical description[]

Mac is an Axxelo Fission (A model that resembles the real life Chevrolet Monte Carlo NASCAR) that is painted white, with the Apple logo on his hood, and the number "84" painted in grey on his doors and roof.

Official profiles[]

Car Finder Game[]

  • "Mac iCar likes things clean and simple. He doesn't go for the flashy colors, and gaudy stickers that adorn some of his fellow racers. He prefers a simple sleek design, and feels this creates a bold statement, one that says, "I think different.""

List of appearances[]

Title Year Notes
Cars 2006
Car Finder Game 2007 First identified as "Mac iCar"
The World of Cars 2008 Collectible sticker
Cars Magazine Issue #08 2008 Collector Card (no. 64)

Gallery[]

Names in other languages[]

Language Name Meaning
Russian Маккар
Makkar

Trivia[]

  • iCar and Davey Apex are the only Cars Piston Cup racers to share the same driver number, #84. In Cars 3, the number of Re-Volting racer was changed to 48 instead.
  • In the DVD commentary for Cars, it is stated that iCar was the only racer not to be involved in the crash: However, he can be seen with visible crash damage (next to Kevin Shiftright) during the aftermath of the wreck.
  • His die-cast is one of the rarest and most valuable diecasts to date, as only 1,000 units were produced, and it was available exclusively in a 36-car Motor Speedway of the South box set that was only available to those with a Red Line Club membership. The reason for its lack of a widespread release may have to do with the licensing fees associated with the Apple logo and its ability to be used on non-first-party products.

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