<P> "This ain't asphalt, son . This is dirt . You don't have three - wheel brakes, so you got to pitch it hard, break it loose and then just drive it with the throttle . Give it too much, you'll be outta the dirt and into the tulips . I'll put it simple . If you're goin' hard enough left, you'll find yourself turnin' right ." </P> <P> He was less than happy when an amazed McQueen discovered his past and asked, "How could a car like you quit at the top of your game?" Doc admitted that he did not quit, but was forced into retirement after his crash by the rise of hot young racers . "I had a lot of stuff left," Doc said sadly, "but I never got the chance to show it ." After McQueen finished fixing the Radiator Springs road that he damaged when arriving in town as part of Doc's court ruling, McQueen decided to stay in town for a while, but Doc was unable to bear having him around any longer and called the news and press, prompting McQueen to immediately leave for the Piston Cup championship race in California . But, seeing how disheartened that everyone was by the unplanned departure, Doc realized that Lightning became more important to them than he thought . His racing days are known to the town by now and he took back his #51 racing colors to become McQueen's pit crew chief . Nearly the entire town traveled to California as McQueen's pit crew and cheering section . At the race, the commentators recognized his presence on the cameras and Doc finally received a long - overdue acknowledgment for his return . When McQueen chose to help an injured Strip Weathers finish his last race instead of winning the Piston Cup, he expressed how proud he was of Lightning . </P> <P> At the end of the film, Doc kept his racing colors, becoming a trainer as well as a friend to the young McQueen . Just like McQueen, Doc learned some lessons: Friendship, promises, how greed affected others and secrets could not be kept forever . When a racing museum subsequently opened in Radiator Springs, one entire wing was devoted to his racing career . Much as Junior #8 acknowledged to "The King" that "you've been an inspiration to me", The King indicated "the Hudson Hornet was my inspiration". </P> <P> In the video game taking place after the first Cars film, he taught McQueen powerslide lessons and became the crew chief for McQueen during the Piston Cup season in the game's story mode . He was also a playable character who could be purchased by 5,000 points . Though during the game's story mode, he wore his original blue paint job and white wheels when racing McQueen or training him, but his original racing colors along with his red wheels could also be purchased . </P>

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