Doc Hudson

"They quit on me. When I finally got put together, I went back expecting a big welcome, you 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." -Doc Hudson, Cars

Doc Hudson, also known as the Hudson Hornet or the Fabulous Hudson Hornet, is a major character in the Cars series. He was a former dirt track racer and Piston Cup legend that served as Radiator Springs' judge and doctor, prior to his death in between the events of Cars: Race-O-Rama and Cars 2.

Why He's a Judge, a "DOC"tor (pun intended), and a Racing Expert, nor a "Crazy Grandpa Car"!

 * 1) He was one of the most likable characters out of all in the film along with Lightning McQueen, Mater, and Sally.
 * 2) He was one of the greatest dirt-track racers of all time, as Darrell Cartrip mentions by McQueen's mentor in Cars 2 (see below).
 * 3) He was certainly the smartest car in Radiator Springs, being its judge, mayor and doctor. Not only that, but he was the most skilled and talented Piston Cup racer during his time. And to mention, not actually Mater, as said from his page (see his Bad Qualities section).
 * 4) His backstory is genuinely sad; he suffered a big crash in 1954, and had to be taken out of the race. After being fixed, he was rejected because of newer racers, despite still being able to be in the sport. This hit him so hard on the feels that he removed everything racing-related from his life until Lightning showed up in Radiator Springs.
 * 5) While he was initially bitter towards McQueen, he would grow to respect him as a racer, especially after becoming #95's crew chief.
 * 6) There's even other pop-culture: He was so popular that his model, the Hudson Hornet itself, made appearances in two Forza games; first in Forza Motorsport 4, and then re-debuted very soon back in Forza Horizon 4 (except actually a 1952 model year; sadly, it got cut off again for the next fifth game entry (although there has been possible leaks of it in models/screenshots spotted).
 * 7) *It also appears in Driver: San Francisco too as well.
 * 8) *His Fabulous paint job also even makes a reference with the "Albany Hermes" from Grand Theft Auto V, which is based on a 1949 Mercury Coupe (coincidentally Sheriff's model, another car almost from the early-50s with a very similar design). It reads "Amazing Albany Hermes" instead. But once again, also sadly though, if only it was a LOT cleaner, didn't have any rust, it would've been so much more thrilling and perfect. And actually, also, thankfully there is a mod that gives this. It was uploaded on March 31, 2018. A link to it can be found right here.
 * 9) He put both Paul Newman's and Corey Burton's talents to great use.
 * 10) The scene where he performs only one lap at Willy's Butte is certainly his most badass scene, and as well as one of his most memorable moments.
 * 11) Despite not being on very good terms with McQueen initially, he was willing to give him advice about racing in dirt.
 * 12) When he said "there was a lot left in him", he showed several times he wasn't lying: he was able to predict Lightning running into cactuses just by knowing how cocky and unexperienced he was and could easily race against younger and faster racers in the film's tie-in game (although its canonicity is questionable).
 * 13) His engine, a 308 cu in (5.0 L) I6, was amazing to listen to in his Willy's Butte race.
 * 14) There hasn't been ONE single part where he was unlikable, nor flanderized AT ALL.
 * 15) Good quotes/lines, like for example, "Not all my tricks, rookie!", and "You got a lot of stuff, kid."
 * 16) 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 of the time, receiving the title, The Champion of All Time. On the track, He befriended many of his competitors, such as Mario Andretti, Junior Moon, River Scott, and Louise Nash. In addition to being a talented race car, he 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. He was also great friends with a mechanic named Smokey, who acted as a teacher to him. His friends called him "Hud" for short.
 * 17) He 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 him up against a wall, he used a flip trick to pull ahead of the rival, allowing him to win the race.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) R.I.P.: Of course, sadly he died on September 26th, 2008, coinciding with the death of Paul Newman. However, Pixar actually decided having Doc appear in Cars 2 would not be a good idea. Despite this, the only exceptions are, he still appears in post-2007 Cars-based games after Mater-National Championship, even including the latest Cars 3: Driven to Win, although this was considered to be a continuity error. However, the exception of a game appearance is such as Cars 2: The Video Game. He wasn't mentioned, nor didn't even have a flashback in Cars on the Road.
 * 2) * If Newman was still alive, he would've appeared in later films and other Cars content (although he did appear in a brief flashback in Cars 3) (see below in Trivia).
 * 3) * After his death, it made the next two films basically lose a key part of the franchise.
 * 4) After his racing career ended, he cut contact with his former crew chief Smokey for no good reason until he became Lightning's mentor. In Smokey's words, "son of a gun didn't talk to him for 50 years".
 * 5) *For the same reason, he kept his racing days as a secret from the townies of Radiator Springs for who knows how long.
 * 6) He had a moment of selfishness in the first film, where he informed the press that McQueen was in Radiator Springs and had him be taken by Mack to California when he was having a nice cruise with the townsfolk.

Trivia

 * Doc's racing number, 51, is a reference to the first year of the Hudson Hornet's movement, 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. It is most likely possible that this 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 at that time actually used that quote on their body paint design. Hudson won the championship from 1952-54.
 * Although Doc's number was 51, there was no actual #51 Fabulous Hudson Hornet.
 * In 2004, Doc Hudson should have owned the number "6".
 * Doc was Paul Newman's last non-documentary role. Also, like Newman, he has blue eyes too.
 * Doc would have appeared in later films had Newman not died.
 * Doc Hudson is the third Cars character whose original actor died, preceded by Red and Fillmore and followed by El Machismo.
 * Both Doc and Stanley are the only two characters in the entire Cars franchise to have died off-screen. with Stanley having died 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.
 * 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.
 * He is one of the two characters raced against in Cars 3: Driven to Win that is 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 the other shorts.

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