“Whee-hee!” Mater shouted the next morning as dawn broke over Radiator Springs. “Whee-hoo!”
Hearing the whoops and hollers, Sally drove out of her motel to investigate. She found Mater turning circles and spinning happily on a beautiful newly paved stretch of road. She gasped.
Wow, she thought. Lightning had done an amazing job!
“Morning, Sally,” Mater called. “Hey, look at this here fancy new road that Lightning McQueen done just made!”
Soon the other cars had gathered on the road. Ramone bounced on his hydraulics, getting as low as he could go.
“Oooh, Ramone,” Flo cooed to her husband, “Mama ain’t seen you that low in years.”
“I haven’t seen a road like this in years,” Ramone replied.
“Well, then,” Flo said playfully, “l(fā)et’s cruise, baby.”
Soon all the cars were out taking a spin on the sleek new blacktop.
“E bellissima!” Luigi cried as he gawked at the road from the front of his store. “It’s like it was paved by angels!”
“Doc, look at this,” Sally said as the gruff old roadster pulled up to the fresh asphalt. “Shoulda tossed him into the cactus a lot sooner, huh?”
Doc grunted. “Well, he ain’t finished yet. He’s still got a long way to go.”
“Hey, Luigi!” Lizzie called as she rolled past the tire store. “This new road makes your place look like a dump!”
“Ah, the crazy old devil woman—” Luigi said grouchily. But as he looked up at his store, he gasped. “She’s-a right!”
Doc peered down at the road, inspecting the work closely. “Huh—that punk actually did a good job,” he muttered. “Well, now, where the heck is he?” Looking around, he noticed Bessie sitting by the side of the road. Lightning was nowhere in sight.
Just then, Doc heard the sound of a race car engine in the distance. He sped off after the noise.
“Sheriff,” Doc said as he drove up to the cliff edge at Willys Butte, “is he making another run for it?”
Sheriff chuckled. “No, no,” he explained, “he ran out of asphalt in the middle of the night and asked me if he could come down here. All he’s trying to do is make that there turn.”
Sure enough, Lightning was rounding the same turn that had made him wipe out the day before. Just as he reached it, his tires skidded, and he swerved, then crashed. “No, no, no, no!” Lightning cried as he drove back to try again. “Ahh, great! I’ve done perfect turns on every track I’ve ever raced on.”
“Huh,” Doc said as he watched Lightning try to make the curve over and over. He smiled a little at the race car’s determination. “Sheriff, why don’t you go get yourself a quart of oil at Flo’s?” the judge suggested. “I’ll keep an eye on him.”
“Well, thanks, Doc,” Sheriff said in surprise. “I’ve been feelin’ a quart low.” He drove off, leaving Doc to deal with Lightning.
Doc watched carefully as Lightning tried the turn again. Sure enough, he wiped out, and he came to a stop, spitting dirt from his grill.
Finally, the old car decided to help out Lightning. “This ain’t asphalt, son,” Doc explained simply as he rolled up to the race car. “This is dirt.”
“Oh, great,” Lightning snapped. “So you’re a judge, a doctor, and a racing expert?”
“I’ll put it simple,” Doc said patiently. “If you’re going hard enough left, you’ll find yourself turning right.”
“Oh, right,” Lightning said, his voice dripping with sarcasm. “That makes perfect sense. Turn right to go left. Thank you. Or should I say ‘no, thank you,’ ” he went on, his voice rising in frustration, “because in Opposite World, maybe that really means thank you.” What does that old car know about racing, anyway? Lightning thought as he took off on the track, throwing plumes of dust all over Doc.
Once the dust cleared, Lightning saw that Doc had driven away. Suddenly, he began to wonder if Doc’s advice might work. Well, I might as well try it, he thought. Nothing else seems to be helping.
Lightning sped toward the turn. “Turn right to go left,” he said to himself. It didn’t make any sense.
At the last moment, Lightning turned sharply right—and shot straight over the cliff.
“Ooh,” he cried as he landed right back in the cacti. “Oh, that hurt.”
第二天,水箱溫泉鎮(zhèn)的天剛蒙蒙亮,板牙就喊起來:“哇哦!哇哈!”
莎莉聽到板牙的喊叫后,從自己的旅館出來一探究竟??吹桨逖勒谛掳赜婉R路上開心地轉(zhuǎn)圈,她驚訝不已。
哇,她想。麥坤做了一件了不起的工作。
板牙喊道:“早上好啊,莎莉,嘿,看看閃電麥坤剛剛修好的新 路吧!”
其他居民很快也都聚集到了這條路上。雷蒙盡量放低自己的底盤,借助液壓裝置,在路上蹦跳起來。
芙蓉溫柔地對老公說:“哦,雷蒙,媽媽都好些年沒看見你這樣了?!?
“我也好些年沒看到這樣好的路了。”雷蒙回答。
芙蓉頑皮地說:“那么,寶貝,來吧!我們?nèi)ザ刀碉L吧!”
很快,所有的車都走出來,在光滑的黑色新路面上轉(zhuǎn)起圈來。
卡布呆呆地看著自己店前的路,激動得哭了起來,天啊,真漂亮!“簡直就像天使鋪的一樣!”
脾氣粗暴的藍天博士走近剛鋪的路面,莎莉?qū)λf:“博士,看,應該早點兒讓他去嘗嘗仙人掌的。是吧?”
博士嘟噥了一聲:“別這么早下定論,他還沒把路修完。他還有很長的路要修?!?
“喂,卡布!”荔枝婆經(jīng)過輪胎店時說,“跟這新路比起來,你的店就像一個垃圾堆!”
卡布生氣地說:“啊,真是個瘋狂邪惡的老女人……”但是,當他抬頭看到自己的店時,他不禁倒吸了一口氣?!八f得對!”
博士彎下腰來,仔細檢查新修的路,他自言自語起來:“那小子果然干得不錯。見鬼,他去哪兒了?”他環(huán)顧四周,只看見貝西坐在路邊,卻沒看到麥坤的身影。
正在那時,博士聽到遠處傳來賽車發(fā)動機的聲音。他朝著聲音的方向?qū)とァ?
博士追到威利崗邊緣問:“警長,麥坤又打算逃跑了?”
警長笑著說:“沒,沒有?!彼忉屨f:“昨天晚上他修到半夜沒柏油了,就問我能否到這兒來。他只想完成那個轉(zhuǎn)彎?!?
警長說得對,麥坤正試著完成前一天失敗的那個轉(zhuǎn)彎。他一到要轉(zhuǎn)的時候,輪胎就開始打滑,身體隨之轉(zhuǎn)向,接著就掉下去?!安?,不不不!啊,真糟!賽場上每個彎我都轉(zhuǎn)得很完美?!丙溊けг怪?,然后開回去重新再來。
“額!”博士望著一遍遍練習轉(zhuǎn)彎的麥坤說。面對麥坤表現(xiàn)出的意志力,他報以微笑。法官提議:“警長,你要不要去芙蓉的店里喝杯汽油?我來盯著他?!?
警長驚訝地說:“那好吧,博士,我是感覺有點餓了?!彼S即走開,將麥坤留給博士看管。
博士仔細看著麥坤的又一次嘗試。當然,他又失敗了。他停了下來,尾氣管里噴出煙塵。
最后,博士決定幫助麥坤走出困境。他來到賽車面前,向麥坤簡單解釋:“小子,這不是柏油路,是泥土路?!?
麥坤不屑一顧:“哦,你說得對,這么說你不僅是法官、博士,還是賽車專家嘍?”
博士耐心地說:“簡單地說,如果你使勁往左打方向,你的車子會往右轉(zhuǎn)。”
麥坤諷刺地說:“很好,你說得很有道理。向右轉(zhuǎn),向左跑。謝謝!也許我該說‘不,謝謝’?!彼岣呗曊{(diào)繼續(xù)說:“因為在相反的世界,不謝就是謝謝的意思?!边@個老頭才不懂得什么比賽。于是,麥坤從賽道走開,揚起的灰塵彌漫在博士頭頂。
灰塵散去后,麥坤看見博士已經(jīng)走了。突然,他意識到博士的建議也許是對的。好吧,我不妨再試試。他想,也沒別的好法子了。
麥坤加速開到拐角處?!跋蛴肄D(zhuǎn)才能向左跑?”他喃喃自語,這聽上去不合常理?!?
最后一刻,麥坤突然向右急轉(zhuǎn)彎,車身直接沖出了懸崖。
“哦,”麥坤再次落入仙人掌叢中,疼得直叫,“哎呀,真疼?!?