Jackson Storm (2024)

Character


"Wow! Thank you, Mr. McQueen. You have no idea what a pleasure it is for me to finally beat you."
Jackson Storm, Cars 3

Jackson Storm is the main antagonist of Pixar's 18th full-length animated feature film Cars 3.

He is a custom-built Next-Gen race car who competes in the Piston Cup Racing Series. Following his debut in 2016, Storm has proved to be highly talented, hitting top speeds that veteran racers struggled with reaching (210+ mph). Storm's stellar performance sparked interest in the next-generation of racers, and other Piston Cup teams began replacing their veterans with newer, more powerful racers. Storm achieved many wins during his first full season, and even set the record for fastest lap of all time at the Florida International Speedway. He is also part of the next generation of high-tech racers. He is a rude and arrogant racer because of his skill.

Knowing how talented and successful he is, Jackson has a oversized ego, and disrespects other racers beyond simple trash talk. One of Storm's biggest rivals was Lightning McQueen, who crashed while attempting to keep up with Storm at the Los Angeles 500. After a long absence, McQueen returned to the Piston Cup for the Florida 500, but since he wanted to give Cruz Ramirez a chance to race, he made her finish the race, even though he wanted to finish the race. Cruz took advantage of Storm's weaknesses, allowing her to pass him and win the race. Storm's racing number is 20, however, it is designed with the design of 2.0 sponsored by IGNTR to resemble the next-generation.

  • 1 History
    • 1.1 Before Cars 3
    • 1.2 Cars 3
    • 1.3 Cars 3: Driven to Win
  • 2 General information
    • 2.1 Personality and traits
    • 2.2 Physical description
  • 3 Bios
    • 3.1 Meet the Cars
    • 3.2 Cars 3 Diecast Collection
  • 4 List of appearances
  • 5 Gallery
  • 6 Names in other languages
  • 7 Trivia
  • 8 Quotes
  • 9 References

History[]

Before Cars 3[]

Before the events of Cars 3, Jackson was a cyber-sportsman, making a living playing racing video game (most noticeably, the racing game SC3) Super Corsa 3. His greatest achievement was winning a lot of money from a cyber-sport tournament organized by businessman Axle P. Biggs. He organized this tournament to find a worthy racer for his team. His team was able to recruit piston cup racers Storm and Tim Treadless out of the 10 cars that entered this competition, Jackson was the winner. Mr. Biggs asked a pickup truck named Ray Reverham (A.K.A Jackson Storm's Crew Chief) to find Jackson and engage him in the real sport.

In the beginning, Jackson declined, having earned enough money from his career in cyber-sport. He liked his freedom and did not want to change anything. Mr. Biggs blackmailed Storm, saying that if he did not become a racer then he would have to return all the money that he won from the tournament, and that he would not be involved in the video-gaming business. Storm then accepted the offer, but his co*ckiness was hard to deal with.

He began training in a special racing center with the other next-generation racers, but again, his attitude was a huge problem. He would often bully other members of the training center and steal their allotted time on the racing simulators. He would frequently challenge the other racers on the simulators, and upon losing to one racer in particular, Storm raged, damaging equipment and setting off the fire alarm. Due to repeated bad behaviour, Mr. Biggs decided to fire Jackson. Ray saw some kind of potential in Jackson, however, and decided to leave the training centre with him.

IGNTR, a liquid adrenaline company, soon offered to sponsor Jackson. He accepted, on the condition that Ray could be his crew chief. A statistical analyst from the racing centre had actually contacted IGNTR and told them about Jackson's skills.

Jackson Storm (1)

Cars 3[]

Jackson Storm (2)

Jackson Storm is the main antagonist in Cars 3. He makes his debut in the Dinoco 400 at the Copper Canyon Speedway. As Lightning McQueen, Bobby Swift, and Cal Weathers are approaching the finish line neck-in-neck, Storm manages to pass all three of them, surprising the three racers as well as the audience. As Storm drives onto the winners' podium to enjoy his victory, Lightning kindly approaches him, congratulating him on a good race. However, Storm responds by arrogantly expressing his pride in winning, annoying McQueen. The press then arrives to take pictures of the two, and Storm mocks McQueen about his age while enjoying the opportunity for good press. He then enters his hauler, who drives away, leaving McQueen insulted.

Jackson Storm (3)

On Chick Hicks' show on the Racing Sports Network, he and Natalie Certain discuss Storm's victory, explaining that Storm is part of the next-generation of high-tech racers, and is capable of incredible things thanks to his next-generation design. Many racing teams take interest in this and begin firing their old racers in favor of newer, more able next-gen racers. Some do not have the motivation to continue racing against them and instead choose to simply retire, like Cal Weathers.

Jackson Storm (4)

Throughout the rest of the season, more and more veterans are replaced by next-gen racers, and by the season's final race at the Los Angeles International Speedway, Lightning McQueen is one of the very few traditional racers left. McQueen starts off the race by passing Storm, but Jackson easily moves back ahead. Nonetheless, McQueen is able to keep up with Storm, and the two eventually enter the pits together. McQueen, recognizing that his only chance of winning is to get out of the pits before Storm does, barks orders at Guido, and rushes out of the pits. McQueen makes it out before Storm does, and gains the lead. However, Storm quickly overcomes him, and as he passes, trash-talks McQueen, wishing him a good retirement. This gets to McQueen, and he begins fading. Determined to continue, Lightning begins pushing himself far past his limits, but his right rear tire blows out and his engine overheats, which causes him to completely lose control of himself and hit the wall hard enough to send him airborne and into a nasty rollover crash. McQueen is then removed from the race and Jackson wins the race, as well as the 2016 Piston Cup.

After a few months of moping around, Lightning finally finds the motivation to start training again to face Storm. He travels to the Rust-eze Racing Center, where he meets teacher Cruz Ramirez, who helps him train. Ramirez puts images of Storm in front of McQueen while he is practicing on treadmills, to motivate him. Additionally, when Lightning uses the simulator for the first time, he discovers that Storm is one of the computer racers. After witnessing McQueen's weaker top speeds, Sterling urges him to retire. However, Lightning manages to convince him that if he can beat Storm in the Florida 500, he can continue racing.

Jackson Storm (5)

Throughout McQueen's training, Storm is continually used as motivation for Lightning. While practicing at the Thomasville Speedway, his mentor Smokey has Cruz Ramirez don a costume resembling his appearance.

As the Florida 500 approaches, Jackson continues to practice using a simulator. While using it, Storm passes McQueen, and asks Ray Reverham, his crew chief, why he is in the simulation. Reverham tells Jackson he manually put McQueen in, claiming he needs practice against real competition. Immediately after saying that, they both laugh, completely dismissing McQueen as a threat.

Jackson Storm (6)

Once Storm arrives at the Florida International Speedway, he takes a practice lap, setting the record for the fastest lap of all time. As Lightning watches news this on television, he hears Natalie Certain predict Storm's chances of winning, which are incredibly high.

As McQueen and Ramirez are preparing in the pits, Storm greets Cruz, who is still wearing her Storm costume. He arrogantly offers a picture, and when McQueen interjects, he mocks McQueen over the selling of McQueen-branded mudflaps. Since McQueen did not show up to take practice laps at the speedway, he is required to start dead last. Though a difficult obstacle to overcome, McQueen manages to gradually work his way through the pack. However, while hearing Sterling rudely tell Cruz she is not a racer, Lightning gets the idea to enter her in his place, as she has always dreamed of being a racer, and demonstrated extraordinary abilities during their training.

Though hesitant, Ramirez enters the race as a substitute. She begins working her way up to the front, with McQueen coaching her. As Cruz continues to gain on Storm, Reverham warns him, but Jackson dismisses it up until she takes third place. Recognizing she could actually prove a threat, Storm backs up to Cruz and insults her, telling her she will never be like the other racers. The harsh words get to Cruz, but McQueen builds her back up by explaining that Storm would not have done that if he was not nervous. Using this knowledge, Cruz starts drafting behind Storm and trash-talks him. Storm loses his focus, and as Cruz moves to pass him, he slams her against the wall. However, Cruz thinks back to how Doc Hudson performed a flip move to get out of a similar situation, and uses the maneuver to overcome Storm and win the race.

After the Florida 500, it is unknown what happened to Jackson Storm as he was not seen after Cruz won or the end credits' pictures. It can be presumed that he still kept racing to try to beat Cruz but still lost to her in the end.

Cars 3: Driven to Win[]

Jackson Storm (7)

Storm is an unlockable playable character in Cars 3: Driven to Win. He is unlocked by completing the Master-level event Jackson Storm Race.

General information[]

Personality and traits[]

Jackson Storm (8)

Storm possesses a large ego and he is representative of his next racing generation as a whole. Knowing full well that he is capable of incredible abilities, Storm tends to take little notice of other competitors, believing they are no threat to him. Many fellow racers view his co*cky demeanor as off-putting.[1] He is an example of what Lightning McQueen could have become had he not reformed himself in his rookie year and didn't get lost in Radiator Springs.

When talking to his competitors, Jackson delivers effective trash-talk, and acts incredibly disrespectful towards them, especially older racers. On the rare occasion that he does recognize a competitor as a threat, he takes the time to insult them, which will often get into their heads as he got into Cruz's head causing her to temporarily give up.

When Sally came to see McQueen's final race she saw Storm interacting with Cruz before they got on the track in a mean way, and she viewed him as a jerk.

Storm becomes very angry in times of weakness though he denied this when Cruz said he was angry and when Cruz Ramirez moved to pass him during the Florida 500, Jackson responded by violently slamming her against a wall. He only was known to cheat when Cruz Ramirez passed him most likely out of anger of losing against her and primarily beat McQueen due to his fast speed. It is likely he did not cheat during any other times due to his ability to win races and since people usually would not pass him.

Jackson Storm (9)

Physical description[]

Jackson Storm (10)

Having been built specifically for racing, Storm's design is quite advanced, and his sleek model was constructed with carbon fiber and metal composite, with the concept of speed in mind. A 2017 Custom built Next-Gen Piston Cup Racer, his chassis is built with hydroformed alloy and steel. His Maximum Performance V-8 engine with 850 horsepower is responsible for his ability to reach 0-60 in 3.6 seconds, as well as his top speed of 214 miles per hour.[2]

Storm is painted in a black livery, with his doors sporting a design resembling a thick blue lightning bolt. His eyes are greyish blue and his sides also feature his racing number, 20 (however, it's stylized to look like "2.0" to resemble the next generation), as well as contingency sponsors, including the Piston Cup, Combustr, Carbon Cyber, and SynerG in addition to his own sponsor, IGNTR Liquid Adrenaline.[3]

Bios[]

Meet the Cars[]

  • co*cky and sure of himself, Jackson Storm is a young Piston Cup rookie with his eyes focused solely on the championship. Coming out of nowhere in the racing world, Storm trained primarily on high-tech simulators. He displays refined technique but little practical wisdom on the track. Winning has come all too easy to Storm, so he's unable to fathom defeat - yet. His overconfidence may be his ultimate downfall.
Jackson Storm (11)

Cars 3 Diecast Collection[]

  • The poster child of the Next Generation of elite racers, Jackson Storm is skilled, focused and seemingly unbeatable. He doesn't race to make friends or be anyone's hero; he races to win.[4]

List of appearances[]

TitleYearNotes
Cars 32017
Cars 3: Driven to Win2017
Storm Chasing2017
Miss Fritter's Racing Skoool2017
"Whose Side Are You On?"2019The Official Magazine #1
"Decisions, Decisions, Decisions!"2019The Official Magazine #2
"A Stormful Start"2019The Official Magazine #3
"Storm Chasing"2019The Official Magazine #4
"Sweet Dreams, Storm!"2019The Official Magazine #5
"Wounded Pride"2020The Official Magazine #3
"The Gas In The Bottom Goes Back"2021The Official Magazine #1
"Pitch Black!"2021The Official Magazine #4
"Super Speed with New Fuel!"2021The Official Magazine #6
"Unexpected Advertising!"2022The Official Magazine #3
"Quiet, Please!"2022The Official Magazine #4
"An Inflated Ego"2022The Official Magazine #6

Gallery[]

For this subject's image gallery, see Jackson Storm/Gallery.

Names in other languages[]

  • Bulgarian: Джаксън Сторм (transcription: Dzhaksŭn Storm)
  • Chinese (simplified): 风暴杰森 (pinyin: Fēngbào Jiésēn)
  • Chinese (traditional): 風暴傑森 (pinyin: Fēngbào Jiésēn)
  • Czech: Jackson Hrom
  • Finnish: Jackson Myrsky
  • Greek: Τζάκσον Στορμ (transcription: Tzákson Storm)
  • Hungarian: Jackson Vihar
  • Japanese: ジャクソン・ストーム (romanisation: Jakuson Sutōmu)
  • Korean: 잭슨 스톰 역 (romanisation: Jaegseun Seutom Yeog)
  • Lithuanian: Džeksonas Audra
  • Polish: Jackson Sztorm
  • Romanian: Jackson Vârtej
  • Russian:
    • Джексон Шторм (transcription: Dzhekson Shtorm)
    • Джэксон Сторм (transcription: Dzhekson Storm)
  • Ukrainian: Джексон Шторм (transcription: Dzhekson Shtorm)

Trivia[]

  • Storm's voice actor, Armie Hammer, was born the same year Pixar was founded, 1986.
  • By winning the Piston Cup in his rookie year, Storm achieved what McQueen almost did in the first Cars film. However, it is not known whether this makes him the first rookie to win the Piston Cup, the distinction McQueen was aiming for at that time, as there could have been another racer since to do so.
  • Jackson Storm is a 2017 Custom-Built Next Gen Piston Cup Racer, which is a Pixar in-house design. While he's not supposed to be based on just one particular car, his model seems to be a mix between Generation 6 NASCAR stock cars and some concept cars, having similar styling cues to the 2014 Nissan Concept 2020 Vision Gran Turismo, and the 2002 Cadillac Cien Concept (with futuristic styling).
  • Although Storm is the fastest Piston Cup racer, he is not actually the fastest car in the franchise; the record is held by Francesco Bernoulli (Lightning's rival in Cars 2), with a top speed of 220mph.
  • He is one of the three racers to have a named hauler. The other two being Paul Conrev and Eric Braker.

Quotes[]

  • "Good luck out there, champ. You're gonna need it!" - Cars 3
  • "You have no idea what a pleasure it is for me to finally beat you." - Cars 3
  • "I think you've heard me." - Cars 3
  • "Yeah yeah, come on, let's get a picture! You know - get a ton of pictures, because champ here has been a role model of mine for years now! I mean A LOT of years, right? I love this guy!" - Cars 3
  • "I think I touched the nerve." - Cars 3
  • "Hey champ, where'd all your friends go?" - Cars 3
  • "Hey, McQueen, you alright? Listen, don't you worry, pal, you had a good run. Enjoy your retirement!" - Cars 3
  • "Oh, wow. Nice costume! Come here, let's get a picture. It's so great to meet my number one fan!" - Cars 3
  • "Oh, hey there, champ. I heard you're selling mudflaps after today. Is that true? Hey, you put me down for the first case, okay?" - Cars 3
  • "No, no, no! You are not winning this!" - Cars 3
  • "I am NOT angry!" - Cars 3
  • "You don't BELONG on this TRACK!" - Cars 3
  • "I SAID I'M NOT ANGRY!" - Cars 3
  • "You're kidding me? He put her in the race?" - Cars 3
  • "Oh! Well, I guess it's time to win...again!" - His Racetrack Talkers toy
  • "Hey, loser! There's a Storm coming!" - His Racetrack Talkers toy
  • "What do they say? Oh yeah! Next gens are the best gens!" - His Racetrack Talkers toy
  • "Yeah, well, don't let it go to your head." - Cars 3: Driven to Win
  • "Trust me, I won't be out of first place for long." - Being passed in Cars 3: Driven to Win
  • "Getting tired yet?" - Cars 3: Driven to Win
  • "Finally! Some competition." - Cars 3: Driven to Win
  • "We'll see who speeds by who next." - Cars 3: Driven to Win
  • "Just like in training." - Cars 3: Driven to Win
  • "Take the HINT already!" - Cars 3: Driven to Win
  • "Nice chat, but I've got a race to win." - Passing another racer in Cars 3: Driven to Win
  • "Speed's all that matters." - Cars 3: Driven to Win
  • "This is hardly a setback.." - Being passed in Cars 3: Driven to Win
  • "It's just a little friendly competition." - Cars 3: Driven to Win
  • "Don't get too sure of yourself!" - Cars 3: Driven to Win
  • "I'm still gonna win, don't you worry." - Cars 3: Driven to Win
  • "Review the footage! There's no WAY you won!" - Being defeated in Cars 3: Driven to Win

References[]

Cars 3
Characters
Lightning McQueenCruz RamirezJackson StormDoc HudsonSally CarreraMaterLuigiGuidoMackFillmoreSargeSheriffRamoneFloLizzieRedTex DinocoSterlingRusty Rust-ezeDusty Rust-ezeSmokeyHamiltonLouise NashRiver ScottJunior MoonCal WeathersBobby SwiftBrick YardleyMiss FritterThunder Hollow AnnouncerArvyDr. DamageTacoJimboT-BoneAPBBlindspotPushoverTailgateCigalertFishtailBroadsidePattyBillPileupHigh ImpactFaregameAirborneSuperflyJambalaya ChimichangaLiabilityHit & RunToddRoscoeMr. DrippyBraker BoggsDarrell CartripBob CutlassNatalie CertainChick HicksShannon SpokesBiz TorqsenAlbert HinkeyPhil TanksonChip GearingsReb MeekerMurray ClutchburnPonchy WipeoutBuck BearinglyTodd MarcusRev-N-Go RacerTommy HighbanksDud ThrottlemanRex RevlerRalph CarlowJack DePostTerry KargasBrian SparkFloyd MulvihillParker BrakestonT.G. CastlenutDarren LeadfootErnie GearsonDirkson D'AgostinoJimmy CablesLane LockeSpeedy CometBruce MillerDino DraftskyRev RoadagesMarkus KrankzlerCarl ClutchenBobby RoadtestaApple RacerDanny SwervezRyan LaneyBubba WheelhouseChase RacelottTim TreadlessRich MixonCam SpinnerH.J. HollisEd TruncanHerb CurblerAaron ClockerHarvey RodcapJ.D. McPillarFlip DoverBarry DePedalSteve LaPageConrad CamberSheldon ShifterPaul ConrevMichael RotorRichie GunzitEric BrakerSpikey FillupsChris Roamin'Dan CarciaJonas CarversJim ReverickGeorge New-WinNoah GocekWill RuschM Fast FongNick ShiftJ.P. DriveTom W.SudeepKrzysztofShriramKurtRonaldJunyiGabrielAidenJaeErnestoTrainee 028Jet RobinsonTrick GuzzlerStrip WeathersTractorsMaddy McGearMelissa BernabrakePat TraxsonMorgan MartinsTiny LugsworthStu ScattershieldsHerb CurblerSweet TeaKris RevstopskiMillieRay ReverhamLaura SpinwellJeff GorvetteGale BeaufortHaulena FechoSteve CarskiJune FästerDana CrankoffKevin RyvanMotor TurnerMo RevlinTodd KrashBill RevsAndrew VroomanXanadu BumpersJen TansedanVandon KerrJenni TowlandSweet Tea and the LegendsLeroy HemingDuke CoultersJoe Don JacksonWheeldell LeeFloyd MorganRandy LawsonEli TurnpikeClovis RiderDewey ConerodDucky FauntleroyJimmy LugwrenchCaleb WorleySteve HearsellKiel Motorray
Cast
Owen WilsonCristela AlonzoArmie HammerLarry the Cable GuyBonnie HuntPaul DooleyCheech MarinRichard PettyKyle PettyChase ElliottDaniel SuárezRyan BlaneyDarrell Wallace Jr.Shannon SpakeRay EvernhamMike JoyJeff GordonDarrell WaltripKerry WashingtonNathan FillionLea DeLariaChris CooperMargo MartindaleIsiah Whitlock Jr.Junior JohnsonH. A. WheelerLewis Hamilton
Staff
Brian FeeKevin ReherDaniel GersonRandy NewmanJohn LasseterBen QueenKevin ReherKiel MurrayBob PetersonAaron ConoverMichael Fong
Cars 3: Driven to Win
Playable Characters
Lightning McQueenCruz RamirezMaterSally CarreraRamoneGuidoBobby SwiftBrick YardleyChick HicksNatalie CertainArvyDr. DamageMiss FritterCam SpinnerRich MixonJackson StormJunior MoonLouise NashRiver ScottSmokeyMackLuigiSheriffFillmoreFloSargeTractorsSiddeleyBillFrankWinnieUcchiHigh ImpactBillBroadsideAirborneDarrell CartripDoc Hudson
Locations
Radiator SpringsFlorida International SpeedwaySmokey's Automotive Service
Miss Fritter's Racing Skoool
Characters
Lightning McQueenCruz RamirezJackson StormMiss FritterDr. DamageArvyFaregameCigalertTacoMr. DrippyMaterLuigiGuidoMackHaulena FechoGale Beaufort
Cast
Keith FergusonCristela AlonzoLea DeLariaJeremy MaxwellBob PetersonJason PaceAsher Terra
Crew
James Ford MurphyMarc SondheimerJohn LasseterMichael DaleyKevin Rose-WilliamsJake MonacoSamuel LehmerKenny PickettMiguel Zozaya

As a Pixar enthusiast with a deep understanding of the Cars franchise, let me break down the information related to the concepts used in the provided article about Jackson Storm:

Character Overview:

  • Jackson Storm:
    • Main antagonist in Pixar's Cars 3.
    • Custom-built Next-Gen race car in the Piston Cup Racing Series.
    • Debuted in 2016, known for exceptional speed (210+ mph).
    • Rude and arrogant due to his racing skill.

History:

Before Cars 3:

  • Cyber-Sports Background:

    • Jackson was a cyber-sportsman, excelling in racing video games, especially SC3.
    • Won money in a cyber-sport tournament organized by businessman Axle P. Biggs.
  • Recruitment into Real Racing:

    • Biggs blackmailed Storm into becoming a racer after his cyber-sport success.
    • Trained at a racing center but faced issues due to his attitude.
    • Fired by Mr. Biggs but eventually sponsored by IGNTR, a liquid adrenaline company.

Cars 3:

  • Debut and Impact:

    • Storm debuted in the Dinoco 400, surpassing veteran racers.
    • His success led to the rise of the next generation of high-tech racers.
    • Many teams replaced veterans with newer racers due to Storm's influence.
  • Rivalry with Lightning McQueen:

    • Significant rivalry with Lightning McQueen, who crashed trying to keep up with Storm.
    • McQueen's return for the Florida 500 and Cruz Ramirez's victory over Storm.

Cars 3: Driven to Win:

  • Playable Character:
    • Storm is an unlockable playable character in the Cars 3: Driven to Win video game.

General Information:

Personality and Traits:

  • Personality:
    • Possesses a large ego and represents the next racing generation.
    • Dismissive attitude towards competitors, effective trash-talker.
    • Known for arrogant behavior, especially towards older racers.

Physical Description:

  • Design and Features:
    • Custom-built Next-Gen Piston Cup Racer with advanced design.
    • Built with carbon fiber and metal composite, hydroformed alloy, and steel chassis.
    • Maximum Performance V-8 engine with 850 horsepower, top speed of 214 mph.
    • Painted in a black livery with a design resembling a blue lightning bolt.

Bios:

Meet the Cars:

  • Overview:
    • co*cky and sure of himself, focused on winning the championship.
    • Trained on high-tech simulators, displays refined technique but lacks practical wisdom.
    • Overconfidence may be his downfall.

Cars 3 Diecast Collection:

  • Overview:
    • Poster child of the Next Generation of elite racers.
    • Skilled, focused, and seemingly unbeatable.
    • Races to win, not to make friends or be a hero.

List of Appearances:

  • Jackson Storm appeared in various titles, including Cars 3 and Cars 3: Driven to Win.

Trivia:

  • Voice Actor:

    • Voiced by Armie Hammer, born the same year Pixar was founded (1986).
  • Achievements:

    • Storm won the Piston Cup in his rookie year, achieving what McQueen almost did in the first Cars film.
  • Design Inspiration:

    • Custom-Built Next Gen Piston Cup Racer design by Pixar, resembling Generation 6 NASCAR stock cars and concept cars.
  • Top Speed:

    • Though the fastest Piston Cup racer, not the fastest car in the franchise; Francesco Bernoulli holds the record.
  • Hauler:

    • One of the three racers with a named hauler, alongside Paul Conrev and Eric Braker.

Quotes:

  • Various quotes from Jackson Storm in Cars 3 and Cars 3: Driven to Win.

References:

  • Cited sources and information about Storm's voice actor, design, and achievements.

In summary, Jackson Storm is a pivotal character in the Cars franchise, known for his speed, arrogance, and impact on the racing world, particularly in Cars 3.

Jackson Storm (2024)

FAQs

What happened to Jackson Storm? ›

After losing the race, Jackson Storm's future is not specifically mentioned in the film. It is left to the viewer's interpretation as to what happens to Storm, but it can be assumed that he may continue to race and compete in future events, given his exceptional skills and advanced technology.

Is Jackson Storm good or bad? ›

Unlike Chick Hicks, Professor Zündapp, Acer, Grem, and Miles Axlerod, Jackson Storm is the least evil main antagonist who never does anything evil, as his only intent is to top other racers. Jackson Storm won ten races in a row before winning his first Piston Cup.

How did Cruz beat Jackson Storm? ›

Using one of Doc's old moves, Cruz flips over Storm, overtaking him and winning the race. As Cruz celebrates her victory, Sterling offers her a role on his team, but she instead takes a counteroffer from Dinoco's owner Tex Dinoco.

Why was Jackson Storm so fast? ›

A 2017 Custom built Next-Gen Piston Cup Racer, his chassis is built with hydroformed alloy and steel. His Maximum Performance V-8 engine with 850 horsepower is responsible for his ability to reach 0-60 in 3.6 seconds, as well as his top speed of 214 miles per hour.

Who is the fastest car in Cars 3? ›

Jackson Storm is fast, sleek, and ready to race. A frontrunner in the next generation of racers, Storm's quiet confidence and co*cky demeanor are off-putting—but his unmatched speed threatens to redefine the sport.

What car is Jackson storm based off of in real life? ›

Voiced by actor Armie Hammer, Jackson Storm is the quick, co*cky, and friendless rival for McQueen. In the movie he's younger, fitter, and faster than the lead. In the movie he's called a 2017 Custom-built “Next-Gen” Piston Cup Racer. In real life he most resembles the 2002 Cadillac Cien supercar concept.

Is Cars 4 coming out? ›

Cars 4 is Unconfirmed

Cars 4 isn't confirmed, and probably won't be happening with Pixar's current slate of movies.

What car is McQueen based on? ›

Character design. Lightning McQueen's design is inspired by NASCAR Generation 4 cars; however, he has a curvaceous body like that of the Ford GT40 and Dodge Viper. His exhaust pipes come from the 1970s Dodge Charger, but with four (two on each side) instead of two on one side or one on both sides.

Who can beat Jackson storm? ›

In cars 2, when mcqueen was in his prime time he beat Francesco Bernoulli with a top speed of 220 mph which makes him faster than Jackson storm with a top speed of 214 mph. And cruz ramirez is like a younger and more advanced version of mcqueen and she beat Jackson storm with ease.

Who defeated Jackson storm? ›

2017 and 2018 seasons. Cruz Ramirez flipping over Jackson Storm in the 2017 Florida 500. Jackson Storm began 2017 well, he almost led the entire Florida 500, the opening race for the 2017 season only to be beaten by newcomer Cruz Ramirez at the last moment. Danny Swervez led 2 laps in the Florida 500.

Who is faster Jackson Storm or Francesco? ›

His pits (Porto Corsa and London) has his first name rather than having his surname like the rest of the cars. His top speed is 220 miles per hour (354 kilometers per hour), making him faster than Jackson Storm.

Who is the fastest car in Cars 4? ›

From the Highest Speed to the Lowest Speed
  • Lightning McQueen - 200 mph.
  • Jeff Gorvette - 200 mph.
  • Miguel Camino - 200 mph.
  • Rip Clutchgoneski - 199 mph.
  • Lewis Hamilton - 190 mph.
  • Nigel Gearsley - 180 mph.
  • Max Schnell - 160 mph.
  • Raoul ÇaRoule - 124.3 mph.

Who is the villain in Cars 3? ›

Jackson Storm is the main antagonist of the 2017 Disney/Pixar animated film Cars 3.

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