This video hit home. Doc sounded like my grandpa irl and had a very similar personality to him and as a result I really felt connected to his character as a kid and now as a young adult. As a 23 year old this still hits the same soft spot in my spirit as it did when I was 6 in 2006. This video is beautiful, it provides a very large amount of information on the guy, and made me feel like I was a little kid again. Very beautifully done. I hope for Halloween pixar brings the ghost of doc back to possess another dead hornet in a scrapyard to race all of his other phantom buddies at the abandoned moonshine trails that started it all. Thanks for this video Ned.
@@Saint_Galahad same my grandpa loves cars he even has his own shop he was the best mechanic in town even taught me and my brother how to change tires and oil and engine
@@StarvingMarvin-k1yMcQueen did have one last win. The rules were that he started the race and Ramirez ended it so they share the 95 and share the victory
RIP Doc youve always taught me there's more to racing than just winning. Ive always lived my life in the fast lane but you helped me to slow down live life and inspire others . You maybe a fictional character but you inspired me i definitely owe it all to you 1951-2009
What people have overlooked is that the number 51 was McQueens idea, since he wants Hudsons number to be carried on through new generation. It's so sad that Hudsons Voice Actor passed away, and it's so sad for me, because to me, he's like my grandpa when he said the line
Doc Hudson was almost like a secondary dad figure to Lighting McQueen, always by his side and leading him to success, it's so sad to know that he had passed away years ago 😢
Something interesting about nascar stock cars of the 1950's through the 1966 is that the only real rule limiting them on engine specifications was what was in the catalog and yes that includes the police equipment which alot of teams would use to get more power and reliability out of their motors so doc 175 instead of the OEM 145 makes sense
My theory on his Doc's death: I'm leaning towards old age and engine failure. Doc has lived 55 years and basically a living relic of racing. With his accident that crushed him and his career, the past may have caught up with him even though he was rebuilt and he tried improving himself to get back in tip top shape. Then the engine failure theory. An engine block is pretty much considered as the heart of every automobile, gas/diesel is their food, oil is their vitamins, and water for keeping temperature. With Rod Redline stating "I can replace an engine block" means more like a heart transplant. Rod is a newer model vehicle compared to Doc so he can get newer parts that is compatible with his model. On Doc's case, parts for his entire engine block would've been a lot harder to find, let alone replacing the entire engine block.
@vladvulcan much like in real life, model Ts (Lizzy) are still alive and kicking despite the age. There have been over 15 million Model Ts built, so parts are easier to come by. Unfortunately for IRL Hudsons, there were not a lot of units built, so parts will be a lot more difficult to find. Because the Hudson Hornet is a rare car, the parts are just not there anymore, which can also explain why lore Doc died in Cars 3, but Lizzy is still there. The real reason Doc died was obviously because Paul Newman died in 08. As far as keeping old cars alive, the longer they last, the harder it is to keep them going.
I feel that he would've mentored McQueen around the events of Cars 2, despite Mater's antics with being a secret agent. One or two years later, he would pass away sparking the events of Cars 3 in 2017
There was a deleted scene in Cars 3 where sterling removed McQueen's license on the number 95 and gave it to Cruz after his number stats started coming back, because the suit that McQueen was wearing had a stat tracker, and Cruz was wearing the same. In that same deleted scene, we see that Smokey ang Tex actually knew each other for a while. In that scene McQueen was able to race under the sponsor Dinoco and using Hudson's Paint job (Actually the same one used in the final scene in cars 3) with a number 51 on McQueen's number. Unknown if he won the race though as thats where the cutscene ended
Something I wish they did was have Lightning do Hudson's flip in the first movie, so that way when Cruz did it it could flash from her to McQueen to Doc and then back to McQueen and finally her, showing Lightning's arc from student to teacher
True OGs know this was one of his first videos, it was shorter and was narrated by the guy who started the channel. He would also upload videos with the die casts as well. I miss the old days of the channel
Docs cool and calm attitude reminds me of some other legends who raced & won the champion in 2007 in Ferrari, then retiring in a Alfa Romeo end of 2021
9:20 and 15:17 Doc Hudson tried to convince Sally that the Racing rookie should not fix the Town’s Road, but she wouldn’t listen until the towns-folks learned the truth that Montgomery “Lightning” McQueen was a Racing Rookie for the Piston Cup Series
Got a chuckle out of this, dor two reasons. One being I used to see Paul quite often, living down the ateeet from pne of his relatives. He'd come visit them, and walk over to my shop to check out the builds and restorations we had going. Even signed the glovebox of our 52 Hornet. As well as taking it for a lap at Irwindale when we got it up and going after sitting for 24 years. Just an all around nice man. The other being, my wife and I bought a house that overlopks Watkins Glenn racetrack, 5 years ago. We sit on our back porch, listen to the races, and watch them from there, with our field glasses. Miss you, old friend. See you at the big track again, in a little while.
Rest in power Doc Hudson Fabulous Hudson Hornet your legendary victory and coaching and the Piston-Cup lives on all as well celebrating 75 years of NASCAR🇺🇸🏆🏆🏆🌹🏵🏎
I thought this channel was dead after a slow down of Cars content being produced and released, but nope, it was just taking it's time in creating masterpieces, and also, just in time to upload during my Cars Renaissance, welcome back
Doc Hudson is such a lovable character. He truly has had quite the journey from racing champion to doctor to McQueen's Mentor. He is the kind of wise character you would look up to and is one we can all agree is one we can all learn a lot from. Amazing work, Ned Wheeler! I'm looking forward to what you do next.
There’s so much I learned about Doc that I enjoyed. Bro sometimes I imagine Doc and Skipper standing on a beach in the morning and like chatting about their students or their coaching skills
18:38 Maybe, but probably only if you can replace it fast enough! Someone else said that the parts that needed to be replaced were no longer available to Doc since they went out of production
R.I.P the racing legend doc was my favorite car then any one else doc will not be forgotten and will be a legend in all our hearts 😭 docs words : turn right to go left/you had a lot of stuff kid
I want to see a Radiator Springs/Doc spin-off so much. I absolutely love cars of the 30-80-s. Even chronicles from the Cars 3 look unbelievably awesome
Wow this was so factual and helpful!!! Welcome back ned wheeler!!!! (PLEASE LET MY FAMILY GO, IVE GIVEN YOU EVERYHTING I HAVE. IM ON MY HANDS AND KNEES)
9:20 and 15:17 Doc Hudson tried to convince Sally that the Racing rookie should not fix the Town’s Road, but she wouldn’t listen until the towns-folks learned the truth that Montgomery “Lightning” McQueen was a Racing Rookie for the Piston Cup Series
9:20 and 15:17 Doc Hudson tried to convince Sally that the Racing rookie should not fix the Town’s Road, but she wouldn’t listen until the towns-folks learned the truth that Montgomery “Lightning” McQueen was a Racing Rookie for the Piston Cup Series
Man, you totally won the lottery with this great summary of this life's character. Doc is one of my fav characters of all time, and i'm very grateful to had the chance of know about the Cars depth lore. You got a new suscriber mate! 🙌🏼
9:20 and 15:17 Doc Hudson tried to convince Sally that the Racing rookie should not fix the Town’s Road, but she wouldn’t listen until the towns-folks learned the truth that Montgomery “Lightning” McQueen was a Racing Rookie for the Piston Cup Series
The 1951 Hudson Hornet was one of the most powerful cars of it's time, It was made during the Korean War which didn't impact auto production like WW2 did a few years prior
*Fabulous* video Ned! I've found Doc's origin story always fascinating, especially after Cars 3 came out. I would love to see Pixar do a spin-off/prequel movie of Doc's racing and medical career before McQueen showed up in Radiator Springs.
you know, i wonder how Dale Earnhardt's carreer was in the cars cannon, since JR is there we know he existed, i wonder how much of it was affected by the presence of the King in the same track, in the same time
@@JustGenius2001 They probably can, but it would take one hell of a hard hit for their skull to be fractured, considering their skins are literally made of metal
9:20 and 15:17 Doc Hudson tried to convince Sally that the Racing rookie should not fix the Town’s Road, but she wouldn’t listen until the towns-folks learned the truth that Montgomery “Lightning” McQueen was a Racing Rookie for the Piston Cup Series
9:20 and 15:17 Doc Hudson tried to convince Sally that the Racing rookie should not fix the Town’s Road, but she wouldn’t listen until the towns-folks learned the truth that Montgomery “Lightning” McQueen was a Racing Rookie for the Piston Cup Series
funny thing about the speculation of how doc died, knowing he died in 2009, and him being a hudson car, finding parts for himself to fix that possible engine failure he was speculated to have would have been nearly impossible as no one picked up parts for hudson vehicles to reproduce them after Hudson Motor Car Company got bought out by AMC, which later went out of business. So i can see engine failure being another very possible reason doc died, he couldnt get parts to fix himself and died as a result
One engine failure could be possible, especially if it was a bad enough one. Though, with Doc being Doc, I doubt it would be that. He wouldn’t push himself to mechanical failure unless it was something like an oil line bursting and causing a sudden oil pressure loss and possibly a fire.
It's reupload from old clip on this channel but it is extended and contains so many facts! Great effort! I wonder what are the sources of comicbook and these pictures when Hudson travels to Radiator Springs. If we ever get a movie about Doc Hudson I would be so happy! Probably it won't happen because of Paul Newman's death but even with a new voiceactor it would be amazing.
Technically, Doc was based off of a Hudson that did race back in NASCAR's early years. Heck, Doc's scheme is almost the exact same scheme that the Hudson in real life had.
Doc was a fictional car, yet his character was based off of real life history of the Hudson Hornet car model, and a famous nascar driver who drove it back in the early 1950's, winning nascar records that actually do still stand to this day.
It's worth noting that the "real" Watkins Glen Int'l Raceway didn't open until 1956 to replace the track run entirely on public roads. Fun video all the same.
Reminds me heaps of my dad and my realationship with him although I was born in 95 and dad was in 47 Does make me wanna get back into racing, and maybe I will but happy to be a doctor of rust and corrosion 4 the moment... Great vid, full of stuff 😉
If his death is a lung issue, then that would mean he would have lung cancer which in the cars world would translate to his air filter being clogged from all those years of racing on a dirt track, since dirt and dust are bad for cars. Thus, his true death would be that he died from air filter cancer.
I just love the fact that Cars has it’s own in-depth lore
yeah even the side characters have Thier own lore and story
Cars are btter car movie than fast and furious.
It sort of does, but not really.
Cars is a franchise that NEEDS its world explained because there are WAY TOO MANY QUESTIONS.
the worldbuilding is so good freal
Fiction done right
This video hit home. Doc sounded like my grandpa irl and had a very similar personality to him and as a result I really felt connected to his character as a kid and now as a young adult. As a 23 year old this still hits the same soft spot in my spirit as it did when I was 6 in 2006. This video is beautiful, it provides a very large amount of information on the guy, and made me feel like I was a little kid again. Very beautifully done. I hope for Halloween pixar brings the ghost of doc back to possess another dead hornet in a scrapyard to race all of his other phantom buddies at the abandoned moonshine trails that started it all. Thanks for this video Ned.
Same here my grandpa was a racing legend back in the day he even had his own repair shop and collection of rare cars I seen many times
Agreed, Doc reminded me of my grandpa too, they even died around the same time :(
@@Saint_Galahad same my grandpa loves cars he even has his own shop he was the best mechanic in town even taught me and my brother how to change tires and oil and engine
@@Saint_GalahadI'm sorry for your loss.
I've always felt the same way
He was also a mechanic and we've been working on his old 67 volvo.
And this is why Cars 3 pays a PERFECT tribute to the legend himself through McQueen and Cruz
I should have been Cars 2,
But cars 2 also mention him. One time
yea but the movie sucked lighting should have had one last win and became like doc
@@StarvingMarvin-k1yMcQueen did have one last win. The rules were that he started the race and Ramirez ended it so they share the 95 and share the victory
@@supermario6387 Ik but I mean a solo win not that bull shit.
I like how Doc Hudson's backstory foreshadows what Lightning McQueen would go through throughout the entire Cars movies
Eh I don’t
Oh cars 3?
R.I.P Doc Hudson 1951-2009 Champion of all time
I thought Doc died in 2008.
So, he passed away in '09. Just a year after Paul Newman ( the voice actor of Doc) passed away. Fun fact: he did a movie back in the 50s called "Hud".
Yes
@chickenchaff827true rip
1951 was the year he was racing. So i'd say he's born ~1930
RIP Doc youve always taught me there's more to racing than just winning. Ive always lived my life in the fast lane but you helped me to slow down live life and inspire others . You maybe a fictional character but you inspired me i definitely owe it all to you 1951-2009
Same and the 1951 Hudson was a pretty badass car, I saw some at a car show
We will honor his name.
Doc is the reason why the Hudson Hornet is my fav classic car
The Return of The King
Not You Granny Again You Been Trapped Me In Your House 1 Weeks Ago But At Least I Escaped Your House
Paul newman died
Strip Weathers?!
@@YANKEESFAN4LIFENUMBER28RBGyup Rip
@@samster3602yea
What people have overlooked is that the number 51 was McQueens idea, since he wants Hudsons number to be carried on through new generation. It's so sad that Hudsons Voice Actor passed away, and it's so sad for me, because to me, he's like my grandpa when he said the line
Doc Hudson was almost like a secondary dad figure to Lighting McQueen, always by his side and leading him to success, it's so sad to know that he had passed away years ago 😢
Brought a tear to my eye, seeing McQueen coming full circle into a mentor, taking docs place
Something interesting about nascar stock cars of the 1950's through the 1966 is that the only real rule limiting them on engine specifications was what was in the catalog and yes that includes the police equipment which alot of teams would use to get more power and reliability out of their motors so doc 175 instead of the OEM 145 makes sense
And it was also on off road tracks, The 1951 Hudson was an awesome car for it's time
Doc a true legend that will never be forgot, no death is sadder than one that happens offscreen and all you see is the sadness in the characters eyes
My theory on his Doc's death: I'm leaning towards old age and engine failure.
Doc has lived 55 years and basically a living relic of racing. With his accident that crushed him and his career, the past may have caught up with him even though he was rebuilt and he tried improving himself to get back in tip top shape. Then the engine failure theory. An engine block is pretty much considered as the heart of every automobile, gas/diesel is their food, oil is their vitamins, and water for keeping temperature. With Rod Redline stating "I can replace an engine block" means more like a heart transplant. Rod is a newer model vehicle compared to Doc so he can get newer parts that is compatible with his model. On Doc's case, parts for his entire engine block would've been a lot harder to find, let alone replacing the entire engine block.
RIP Paul Newman❤
Disagree. Many old cars are not only resurrected but have an alternate power plant. What almost always condemns old cars is rust/chassis problems.
How then Lizzy is alive still? she's much older
@vladvulcan much like in real life, model Ts (Lizzy) are still alive and kicking despite the age. There have been over 15 million Model Ts built, so parts are easier to come by. Unfortunately for IRL Hudsons, there were not a lot of units built, so parts will be a lot more difficult to find. Because the Hudson Hornet is a rare car, the parts are just not there anymore, which can also explain why lore Doc died in Cars 3, but Lizzy is still there. The real reason Doc died was obviously because Paul Newman died in 08. As far as keeping old cars alive, the longer they last, the harder it is to keep them going.
Like in real Sports: After-Symptoms of his Crash - you could compare that with Nikki Laudas Crash where He got burned
I always wondered how the story would've went if Doc was still around.
You're suggesting that if Paul Newman didn't pass away back in '08, the Cars movies would be very different, story wise?
@@JustGenius2001 Possibly. There's no way to know.
@@bobbyscibadee Sadly, we'll never know.
@@JustGenius2001fr true
I feel that he would've mentored McQueen around the events of Cars 2, despite Mater's antics with being a secret agent.
One or two years later, he would pass away sparking the events of Cars 3 in 2017
Bro disappeared for months but came back from the grave with another banger
I didn't get when did doc Hudson come back like he didn't appear in cars 2 not in cars 3 neither in cars on the road so what you talking about?
@@randomFactZ-96he’s talking about the person who made the video
@@bigbodybenz927 oh okk
There was a deleted scene in Cars 3 where sterling removed McQueen's license on the number 95 and gave it to Cruz after his number stats started coming back, because the suit that McQueen was wearing had a stat tracker, and Cruz was wearing the same. In that same deleted scene, we see that Smokey ang Tex actually knew each other for a while. In that scene McQueen was able to race under the sponsor Dinoco and using Hudson's Paint job (Actually the same one used in the final scene in cars 3) with a number 51 on McQueen's number. Unknown if he won the race though as thats where the cutscene ended
Something I wish they did was have Lightning do Hudson's flip in the first movie, so that way when Cruz did it it could flash from her to McQueen to Doc and then back to McQueen and finally her, showing Lightning's arc from student to teacher
Doc was really the best racer out there, would've love to see more from Doc.
Glad to see a new upload Ned Wheeler hope to see more. Keep it up 👍
I love how much lore the Cars franchise has
Honestly same. I love these movies so much
Not even Toy Story has this much lore
And Toy Story was Pixar's first movie,and there's 4 movies of it and a fifth one confirmed
Fun fact: When Hudson died in 2009,The whole town of cars fell into sadness. A true legend and he will be never forgetten❤❤
True OGs know this was one of his first videos, it was shorter and was narrated by the guy who started the channel. He would also upload videos with the die casts as well. I miss the old days of the channel
Yes! Im so glad I’m not the only one!
Who narrates this video
True OGs know Ned hired a narrator to redo all the old videos. Ned has the most annoying voice hiring a narrator was his best decision.
@@Hypefazion I disagree with you on that. I didn’t mind his his voice and tbh I miss it
Docs cool and calm attitude reminds me of some other legends who raced & won the champion in 2007 in Ferrari, then retiring in a Alfa Romeo end of 2021
The iceman
Bwoah
9:20 and 15:17 Doc Hudson tried to convince Sally that the Racing rookie should not fix the Town’s Road, but she wouldn’t listen until the towns-folks learned the truth that Montgomery “Lightning” McQueen was a Racing Rookie for the Piston Cup Series
Got a chuckle out of this, dor two reasons. One being I used to see Paul quite often, living down the ateeet from pne of his relatives. He'd come visit them, and walk over to my shop to check out the builds and restorations we had going. Even signed the glovebox of our 52 Hornet.
As well as taking it for a lap at Irwindale when we got it up and going after sitting for 24 years.
Just an all around nice man.
The other being, my wife and I bought a house that overlopks Watkins Glenn racetrack, 5 years ago. We sit on our back porch, listen to the races, and watch them from there, with our field glasses.
Miss you, old friend. See you at the big track again, in a little while.
When the world need him the most, he came back.
Ok this a really overused word.
@@S.11Ayers don’t know what to say :P
Nice Avatar Reference
@nevillehorseproductions4434 He’s making an Avatar The Last Airbender reference
"turn right to go left... you're not crazy, thank you for everything!"
- Lightning Mcqueen
Rest in power Doc Hudson Fabulous Hudson Hornet your legendary victory and coaching and the Piston-Cup lives on all as well celebrating 75 years of NASCAR🇺🇸🏆🏆🏆🌹🏵🏎
R.I.P Doc Hudson and Junior Moon you two will never be forgotten
"Junior Moon" is basically Junior Johnson in the Cars universe, right? I mean, it's obvious.
@@JustGenius2001, he's voiced by Junior
@@jeffktown so you’re saying that he died because of the junior
I thought this channel was dead after a slow down of Cars content being produced and released, but nope, it was just taking it's time in creating masterpieces, and also, just in time to upload during my Cars Renaissance, welcome back
I'll miss Doc Hudson for a long time, remembering this racing days.
Doc Hudson is such a lovable character. He truly has had quite the journey from racing champion to doctor to McQueen's Mentor. He is the kind of wise character you would look up to and is one we can all agree is one we can all learn a lot from. Amazing work, Ned Wheeler! I'm looking forward to what you do next.
Doc Hudson is my favorite! I love the way he’s built and the way he’s blue
We'll never forget you Paul Newman a great friend to all and everyone of pixar
There’s so much I learned about Doc that I enjoyed. Bro sometimes I imagine Doc and Skipper standing on a beach in the morning and like chatting about their students or their coaching skills
A legend has returned
18:38
Maybe, but probably only if you can replace it fast enough!
Someone else said that the parts that needed to be replaced were no longer available to Doc since they went out of production
In Cars 3 when Mcqueen crashed he understand how Doc felt when he wrecked out in 1954.
R.I.P the racing legend doc was my favorite car then any one else doc will not be forgotten and will be a legend in all our hearts 😭 docs words : turn right to go left/you had a lot of stuff kid
Welcome back ned wheeler! I’m glad to see that your making videos again. 😁👍
I want to see a Radiator Springs/Doc spin-off so much. I absolutely love cars of the 30-80-s. Even chronicles from the Cars 3 look unbelievably awesome
Wow this was so factual and helpful!!! Welcome back ned wheeler!!!!
(PLEASE LET MY FAMILY GO, IVE GIVEN YOU EVERYHTING I HAVE. IM ON MY HANDS AND KNEES)
LOL WTF
forgot ned existed before this because it's been 7 months. welcome back!
9:20 and 15:17 Doc Hudson tried to convince Sally that the Racing rookie should not fix the Town’s Road, but she wouldn’t listen until the towns-folks learned the truth that Montgomery “Lightning” McQueen was a Racing Rookie for the Piston Cup Series
I missed your videos man
Welcome back
King ned of the wheels
Wow, I didn't know that the Cars franchise has deep lore. Didn't know that Doc Hudson is loved by many.
Now this is a masterpiece 👏 I truly love Hudson and he won't be missed
9:20 and 15:17 Doc Hudson tried to convince Sally that the Racing rookie should not fix the Town’s Road, but she wouldn’t listen until the towns-folks learned the truth that Montgomery “Lightning” McQueen was a Racing Rookie for the Piston Cup Series
Not even an hour ago I was watching this series, so it is nice to have another one to watch. (Welcome back ned!)
Man, you totally won the lottery with this great summary of this life's character. Doc is one of my fav characters of all time, and i'm very grateful to had the chance of know about the Cars depth lore.
You got a new suscriber mate! 🙌🏼
9:20 and 15:17 Doc Hudson tried to convince Sally that the Racing rookie should not fix the Town’s Road, but she wouldn’t listen until the towns-folks learned the truth that Montgomery “Lightning” McQueen was a Racing Rookie for the Piston Cup Series
The 1951 Hudson Hornet was one of the most powerful cars of it's time, It was made during the Korean War which didn't impact auto production like WW2 did a few years prior
*Fabulous* video Ned! I've found Doc's origin story always fascinating, especially after Cars 3 came out. I would love to see Pixar do a spin-off/prequel movie of Doc's racing and medical career before McQueen showed up in Radiator Springs.
But that means that someone had to replace Paul Newman for voice acting
God rest his good soul
@@FilipinoFurry True
Welcome Back Ned Wheeler
Such a emotional journey of doc thanks for publishing
you know, i wonder how Dale Earnhardt's carreer was in the cars cannon, since JR is there we know he existed, i wonder how much of it was affected by the presence of the King in the same track, in the same time
He probably died in the Cars universe just like he did in real life. Then again, cars can't suffer from basilar skull fractures, right?
@@JustGenius2001 They probably can, but it would take one hell of a hard hit for their skull to be fractured, considering their skins are literally made of metal
@@jamiegioca9448 So, since cars in the Cars universe can't just die from harsh head-on contact with the wall, then where's Dale in the Cars universe?
@@JustGenius2001 I never said that, I said that it's much, MUCH harder
@@jamiegioca9448 Oh okay.
Cars 1 will always be my favorite but I do love that lightning McQueen carries doc Hudson’s legacy in cars 3
Finally, a video about Doc Hudson. Good job out there. 😊
9:20 and 15:17 Doc Hudson tried to convince Sally that the Racing rookie should not fix the Town’s Road, but she wouldn’t listen until the towns-folks learned the truth that Montgomery “Lightning” McQueen was a Racing Rookie for the Piston Cup Series
This car is more educated than me.
Paul Newman Rest in Peace (1925-2008)
Yes!!! Ned Wheeler is Back
You are back!
He’s back he’s finally back
I'm glad you're back to the videos, I just missed your content
Yay!! New Ned Wheeler content! Finally!
you are finally back YAY!!!!
Finally! I missed your videos, man
Doc's story is the real story of the Cars franchise.
9:20 and 15:17 Doc Hudson tried to convince Sally that the Racing rookie should not fix the Town’s Road, but she wouldn’t listen until the towns-folks learned the truth that Montgomery “Lightning” McQueen was a Racing Rookie for the Piston Cup Series
funny thing about the speculation of how doc died, knowing he died in 2009, and him being a hudson car, finding parts for himself to fix that possible engine failure he was speculated to have would have been nearly impossible as no one picked up parts for hudson vehicles to reproduce them after Hudson Motor Car Company got bought out by AMC, which later went out of business. So i can see engine failure being another very possible reason doc died, he couldnt get parts to fix himself and died as a result
One engine failure could be possible, especially if it was a bad enough one. Though, with Doc being Doc, I doubt it would be that. He wouldn’t push himself to mechanical failure unless it was something like an oil line bursting and causing a sudden oil pressure loss and possibly a fire.
finally a new video, love your content
Ned returns to the 'Cars' history!
We’ve missed you
Doc’s History will always be amazing and also glad to see you uploading again
0:01 got me😂
0:43 ´´by runing moon-shine´´💀
This was fascinating, I love the Cars world! RIP Doc Hudson..
Doc Hudson is and will always be the greatest king ever
Seeing this video just makes me appreciate Cars 3 even more 9:09
It's reupload from old clip on this channel but it is extended and contains so many facts! Great effort! I wonder what are the sources of comicbook and these pictures when Hudson travels to Radiator Springs. If we ever get a movie about Doc Hudson I would be so happy! Probably it won't happen because of Paul Newman's death but even with a new voiceactor it would be amazing.
Pixar should either get my man Corey Burton to voice him or not bother
A legendary Piston-Cup racer as McQueen's mentor a true racer of Thomasville Georgia USA
BRO it's a FICTIONAL CAR why am I about to cry
Technically, Doc was based off of a Hudson that did race back in NASCAR's early years. Heck, Doc's scheme is almost the exact same scheme that the Hudson in real life had.
@CM32401 very true, still about to cry over cars, CARS
@@SleepyStaples Yeah, it's a amazing that a movie that doesn't have humans in it can be so emotional.
Doc was a fictional car, yet his character was based off of real life history of the Hudson Hornet car model, and a famous nascar driver who drove it back in the early 1950's, winning nascar records that actually do still stand to this day.
What a magnificent presentation video about Doc Hudson's story!
I’m happy you’re back.
19:00 Cars 2 (2011) R.i.p. doc hudson
R.I.P doc hudson 1951-2009
R.I.P Paul Newman. Fun fact: he did narration on Dale Earnhardt's biography. Forgot what its called though...
@@JustGenius2001 Dale - The Movie
@@jamiegioca9448 Yeah, now I remember. Thanks👍
I miss doc and his voice actor RIP Paul Newman you will forever be missed💔
It's worth noting that the "real" Watkins Glen Int'l Raceway didn't open until 1956 to replace the track run entirely on public roads. Fun video all the same.
14:32 I’m glad he’s happy again
Reminds me heaps of my dad and my realationship with him although I was born in 95 and dad was in 47
Does make me wanna get back into racing, and maybe I will but happy to be a doctor of rust and corrosion 4 the moment...
Great vid, full of stuff 😉
If disney and pixar could go back to this I'd be happy just give me a good story to dig deep into
What a true drift racer legend Paul Newman used to drive his Datsun 280ZX
Smokey mentioned McQueen is the important part of Hudson's life since the tie breaker at Los Angeles International Speedway
If his death is a lung issue, then that would mean he would have lung cancer which in the cars world would translate to his air filter being clogged from all those years of racing on a dirt track, since dirt and dust are bad for cars. Thus, his true death would be that he died from air filter cancer.
Hey, Ned, maybe, you can do a theory that the cars are from earth in the Cars universe is compared to the Transformers from Cybertron.
Cars is the one movie that makes me laugh and cry. It's one of my favorite movies. ❤
The goat IS back🎉
Of course the legend himself
Thank you for bringing back my child hood. Cuz i'am a cars fan and now i'm still a fan!
Hudson coached McQueen very well
Good work for you
This is an amazing work... what a character, thank you so much!
As Doc would say "You got a lot of stuff, kid"♡
Bro got wound up in Radiator Springs for 7 months. 💀
I always think why doc left racing after sponsor said "you're history" he can go in other racing team that respect doc
So Doc Hudson was the Sonic The Hedgehog of the Piston Cup before Sonic existed.