- "It is time... to take the bulldozer, by the horns."
- —Miguel Camino, Cars 2: The Video Game
Miguel Camino is a minor character in who appears Cars 2. He is a Spanish race car who competes in the Grand Touring Sports 2 series with the number 5. In 2011, he participated in the World Grand Prix.
History[]
Cars 2[]
Miguel competing in the Tokyo Grand Prix.
In Cars 2, Miguel is invited from Spain by Miles Axlerod to compete in his World Grand Prix series to promote Allinol to the entire world. According to Brent Mustangburger and David Hobbscap, he has been really consistent, especially in technical turns. During the first race in Tokyo, he is the first to get his engine blown by the lemons' electromagnetic generator, which has been made in an attempt to show that Allinol, amongst other alternative fuel, is entirely dangerous, we can hear his gasps when his engine blown. He calls into the pits right away to retire, while his pit crew, led by Petro Cartalina and including one of his pitties, Honk Cho, investigate the issue.
At the second race in Porto Corsa, Miguel can be seen from from the 6th position. Later when the racers head down towards the hairpin, he is seen in the 10th position ahead of Rip Clutchgoneski. Miguel reappears in the race only to get into a tangle with Shu Todoroki, who has just had another engine failure also caused by an electromagnetic pulse. Max Schnell, who cannot stop in time, collides with the two of them, thus blocking the track on the bridge around the casino. With the racers' safety in jeopardy, Axlerod announces that the final race in London shall not require the use of Allinol. Therefore, Miguel chooses his own fuel for that race. When the race starts Miguel was seen in the 3rd position but after racing through the Admiralty Arch he dropped to 4th and was behind Lewis Hamilton. The race is soon abrupted by Mater comes onto the track with Lightning McQueen chasing him and later taking them both through the streets of London. Axlerod is soon revealed to be the mastermind of the lemons, and Miguel competes in the Radiator Springs Grand Prix with all the other World Grand Prix racers.
Cars 2: The Video Game[]
In Cars 2: The Video Game, Miguel makes an appearance as a playable character, unlocked by gaining access to Clearance Level 4.
Planes[]
In Planes, Miguel makes a brief cameo via a Porto Corsa vintage poster, that shows him, Francesco and Raoul, on Dusty's wall in his garage.
Cars: Fast as Lightning[]
In Cars: Fast as Lightning, Miguel is one of the racers who builds their track at Radiator Springs to show how he can beat his rivals. He is unlocked after beating him as Boost, and in doing so, the player also unlocks his track and pit. He has four paint jobs available, those: Spanish Flag, Para España, ICE, and Neon Camino.
Character design and development[]
Cars 2 Turntable "Miguel Camino"
A Turntable showcasing Miguel Camino's model
In a Q&A with Cars 2's character art director, Jay Shuster, he explained that Miguel was inspired by multiple cars instead of being based on one car, specifically the Chevrolet Corvette C6-R (as Shuster stated Miguel's design was repurposed from the existing Corvette model), Nissan GT-R, and American muscle cars.[1][2] While Shuster did not specify which American muscle cars contributed to Miguel's design, his shape towards the side has some resemblance with 2008 Chevrolet Camaro SS, and his spoiler resembles the one from the 1982-1992 Chevrolet Camaro Z28. In an early concept design of Miguel, his rear originally had a Ferrari light indicator, which may suggest that Ferrari may have been another inspiration at one point despite being relatively minor.
Concept art[]
While there isn't much information about Miguel's development, an early concept design of the World Grand Prix Racers suggests he and Lewis Hamilton were not originally part of the story. Instead, there were plans to feature a Porsche GT1 based on the Porsche 911 (997 GT3 RSR) race car, and a Ferrari GT2 based on the Ferrari F430 race car.
Additionally, concept art of Miguel can be found in The Art of Cars 2 book.
General information[]
Physical description[]
According to Meet the Cars, Miguel is a 2007 Grand Touring Sports SS-E Racer which is an in-house design by Pixar. He is painted orangy yellow (amber), with various red, black, yellow, and orange patterns. He features a black Joan Miró-inspired star design next to his number "5". On his hood, he wears a design called "The Coat of arms of Spain", colored in red, black and orange. He has a large black spoiler with the World Grand Prix Logo, and chrome rims. His tires are Tok-Eo P215/65R15 89H, traction A, temperature A.
Personality and traits[]
Miguel is a courageous, funny, and stylish race car. He is mostly known for being Spain's most admired bulldozer fighter (toreador) before joining the Grand Touring Sports circuit.
Appearances[]
- Cars 2
- Planes (Cameo)
- Lamp Life and Toy Story: That time Forgot (Cameo as a toy car)
- Cars 2: The Video Game
- Cars: Fast as Lightning
- AppMATes
- Rally to the Finish!
- World Grand Prix Races
- Cars Daredevil Garage
Bios and statistics[]
Cars 2[]
- "Spain's most renowned, admired and captivating car is Pamplona's Miguel Camino. He first caught his home country's attention by participating in the infamous Running of the Bulldozers. His flair, style and speed as a toreador in the dozer ring has inspired a generation of young bulldozer fighters, and soon that same speed and verve turned headlights of fans and competitors alike on the Grand Touring Sport racing circuit. Bearing the #5 and the fiery colors of the Spanish flag, Miguel Camino is hoping to race his way into more hearts at the World Grand Prix."
- Specifications[3]
- Hometown: Pamplona, Spain
- Top Speed: 200 mph
- Zero-60 mph: 3.6 seconds
- Engine Type: DOHC V-8
- Horsepower: 570
Cars 2: The Video Game[]
- "Spain's most famous and admired car is Pamplona's own Miguel Camino. He first caught the public's eye while participating in the Running of the Bulldozers. His flair, style and speed have inspired a generation of young fans. Miguel is the life of any party."
- Stats
- Weight Class: Medium
- Speed: 55
- Power: 45
Cars 2: The Essential Guide[]
- The Fighter: "Miguel is an expert bulldozer fighter! Funny and stylish, he loves to delight the crowd with his speed and flair."
- Stats
- Country: Spain
- Hometown: Pamplona
- Type: GT
- Top Speed: 175 mph/282 km/h
- Honors: Running of the Bulldozers
- Racing Strength: Bravery
Gallery[]
- For this subject's image gallery, see Miguel Camino/Gallery.
Quotes[]
- "Just try and stop me now!" - Cars 2: The Video Game
- "It is time. To take the bulldozers, by the horns." - Cars 2: The Video Game
- "Bye-bye! Adióóóós!" - Cars 2: The Video Game
- "Ayy, I just fixed that!" - Cars 2: The Video Game
- "Ha-haaa, fantastico!" - Cars 2: The Video Game
- "Round and round I go!" - Cars 2: The Video Game
- "Hey, what do you think you're doing?" - Cars 2: The Video Game, Cars: Fast as Lightning
- "Why are you so slow? Are your tire is flat? Ahahaha!" - Cars 2: The Video Game
- "All this intriguing excitement is quite exhilarating.'" - Cars: Fast as Lightning
- "I can do this. There is no one who can beat me." - Cars: Fast as Lightning
Names in other languages[]
- Lithuanian: Migelis Kaminas
- Polish: Miguel Alcantara
- Russian: Мигель Камино (transcription: Migel’ Kamino)
- Ukrainian: Мігель Каміно (transcription: Mihelʹ Kamino)
Trivia[]
- Fernando Alonso, who appears in the Spanish version of Cars 2 in place of Jeff Gorvette in the Tokyo party scene, shares Miguel's model and nationality.
- Even if Miguel Camino never had any speaking lines and only with the hurting voice in Cars 2, he has some speaking lines in Cars 2: The Video Game.
- For some reason, his Mattel diecast has a red spoiler, while his Disney Store diecast correctly has the black spoiler. As of 2025 it remains the inaccurate color.
- However, it was corrected on his Neon Racers release.
- The essential guide for Cars 2 claims Miguel's top speed to be 175 mph/282 km/h, which is not the case as his top speed is the same as Lightning McQueen and Jeff Gorvette's, that being 200 mph/322 km/h.
- Miguel is a 2007 Grand Touring Sports SS-E Racer, a fictional model that was confirmed in a Q&A with Jay Shuster, Cars 2's character art director, to be inspired by the Corvette C6-R (as Shuster stated his design reused the existing Corvette model), Nissan GT-R, and American muscle cars.
- A vintage poster for Cars 2 showing Miguel, Raoul ÇaRoule and Francesco Bernoulli can be seen in Dusty Crophopper's garage from Planes.
- His name is a pun on the Chevrolet El Camino. Funnily and interestingly enough, his last name means "road" in Spanish, and such thing didn't officially exist in the universe until Andrew Vrooman from Cars 3.
- In addition, the "SS" term from his vehicle model name "SS-E" stands for 'Super Sport', a performance option package offered by Chevrolet for car models such as the Chevy El Camino.
- His Polish name, "Miguel Alcantara", is a reference to the city Alcántara in Spain, in the province of Cáceres.
- Based on an older concept design, there was a originally a Ferrari GT2 based on the Ferrari F430 GT2 racecar. However, this character was scrapped and was replaced by the Spanish GT2 champion, Miguel Camino.
- His Para España, ICE and Neon paint jobs in Cars: Fast as Lightning are all based on the Silver Racers, Neon Racers and Ice Racers lines from the 1:55 scale die-cast line.
- In Lamp Life and Toy Story: That Time Forgot, there is a toy car similar to Miguel and Fernando Alonso.
- Multiple appear in Toy Story: That Time Forgot, along with toys that resemble Shu Todoroki and Rip Clutchgoneski.
- In the Rally Racers event of the Transcontinental Race of Champions, Miguel Camino was sponsored by gasOline in The Official Magazine.


