When Mack watches the Cars-parodies of previous Pixar movies, he thought whoever did the voice of Hamm, P.T.However, his smokestacks are behind the cab, instead of between the cab and the sleeper, like most long hood trucks.Mack is a 1980s-era Mack Super-Liner truck.In a few photos during the credits, you see that Mack becomes Cruz's transporter for her races after McQueen becomes her crew chief as the "Fabulous Lightning McQueen". Eventually, he takes McQueen and Cruz to Florida for the final race of the Piston Cup season on the Florida 500 stadium. Later, Mack takes McQueen to Cruz so he can apologize to her and ask her to come to Thomasville with him. However, after McQueen's identity is exposed, Mack transports them out of Thunder Hollow before Cruz orders him to pull over after McQueen yells at her for what happened. Later, with McQueen disguised as Chester Whipplefilter and Mack disguised as a Jocko Flocko Supplies truck, he takes both McQueen and Cruz Ramirez to Thunder Hollow. When McQueen is asked by Dusty and Rusty Rust-eze to go to the new Rust-eze Racing Center, Mack takes McQueen, Luigi, and Guido there. Mack continues to transport McQueen to his races. He's always there, and always ready to roll, whether it's to get McQueen to the demolition derby or transporting him all the way to the Florida 500." Mack is McQueen's confidant, his good friend, and his sounding board. Although he's technically a race transporter, Mack is so much more than just a part of Team McQueen. "If there is one vehicle that has been with McQueen since nearly the very beginning, it's Mack. At the end he talks with Lizzie and says the other of his only two lines of the movie, "Oh, those two are perfect for each other." In the film, he is briefly seen at the beginning when McQueen comes back to Radiator Springs, where he says one of his only two lines, "Oh, these best friend greetings are getting longer every year." He doesn't accompany him to the World Grand Prix due to being on vacation. The design of his trailer is also different. He also has some slight differences in his design in this film, possibly to take on McQueen's own redesign: while in the original film his cap-shaped wind deflector is white, here it is red. Mack makes a couple minor appearances as part of McQueen's Piston Cup racing team. Who knew that McQueen would end up jetting off to a race around the globe in the World Grand Prix?" After dropping McQueen off in Radiator Springs with his fourth Piston Cup championship trophy, Mack sets off with the rest of the pit crew for a well-deserved vacation. "Mack is Lightning McQueen's trusted long-haul driver, crisscrossing the country from race to race, always with a smile on his grill. he then begins criticizing all of the parodies due to hearing all of them using the same voice actor. During the credits, he watches parodies of other Pixar movies and notes that all of them feature a character played by John Ratzenberger, and amusingly, he is voiced by Ratzenberger as well. When McQueen chose to let Chick Hicks win the race to help an injured Strip Weathers across the finish line, Mack congratulates him. Soon enough, he urged McQueen to get into the trailer otherwise Harv would have him fired.Īt the final race, he was to act as McQueen's pit crew before the Radiator Springs folks came. He then detached from the trailer to shield McQueen from the press so he could talk with Harv on the phone and so he could say his goodbyes to Sally. Elated to see his boss, he apologized for losing him. He is seen on television as he arrives in California and discovers that McQueen is missing.Įventually, the media gets a tip that McQueen was in Radiator Springs. After McQueen pushes him to drive all night to California, Mack falls asleep and ends up losing McQueen. Mack is responsible for transporting Lightning McQueen to all his races. He's part of a team, and everybody knows there's no I in team, just like there's no I in Mack." He's driving Lightning McQueen, the world's fastest racecar. For some this life would quickly grow old. "Endless days on the road and sleepless nights criss-crossing the country.