The Meteoric Rise of Lewis Hamilton Just After Pixar’s “Cars”
This is my third of four posts on this race:
- More “Pluto” in Photo Finish at NASCAR Atlanta 400
- Pixar’s “Cars” (2006) and the 2006 Demotion of Pluto
- The Meteoric Rise of Lewis Hamilton Just After Pixar’s “Cars”
- “Cars” Co-Director Joe Ranft Dies in “Car Crash” (2005)
Another major riddle of the film Cars is the forthcoming rise of Lewis Hamilton.
In the movie’s opening scene, Lightning McQueen loses the Piston Cup in the season’s final race due to a car problem. In Lewis Hamilton’s debut F1 campaign, he lost the World Driver’s Championship in the season’s final race due to a car problem.
Towards the end of the movie, Ferrari legend Michael Schumacher makes a cameo appearance. Schumacher has won a record seven Formula One championships. This has since been tied by Lewis Hamilton, who announced a move to Ferrari on the first day of February.
In Cars, is a rookie who is looking to succeed “The King” Strip Weathers as the face of the sport. Strip Weathers won seven Piston Cups, and Lightning McQueen later tied him with seven of his own. Intriguingly, McQueen does so while dreaming of making a team switch to Dinoco, much like Hamilton made the team change to Ferrari.
On 2/1/24, Lewis Hamilton announced his move to Ferrari for next season. On that exact same date, actor Carl Weathers, who shares a name with Strip Weathers, passed away.
Hamilton is moving to Ferrari in 2025. The Ambetter Health 400 was held on 2/25.
Forty-four (44)
Lewis Hamilton drives the # 44 car in F1
There are websites with differing years of birth for Lightning McQueen. However, both show the same date – April 4th, or 4/4. This is the number Hamilton has been using since his young karting career.
Clyde Tombaugh died on a date with a Life Lesson number of 44:
Later this year, America celebrates its first Plutonian birthday on a date with Standard numerology of 44:
The 1983 birthday makes a lot more sense, given that Lightning made his debut in the Piston Cup in 2005, meaning he would have been 22, not 28, which is too old for a rookie in racing. Of course, Lightning is an anthropomorphized car and not a human, but you get my point.
The 44th Prime number is 193
The voice of Lightning McQueen is played by Owen Wilson.
The 44th day of the year is 2/13:
Hamilton, one of the world’s premiere black athletes, announced his move to Ferrari on the first day of Black History Month.
Lightning McQueen is from Los Angeles, and a good chunk of Cars takes place at the Los Angeles International Speedway. The main dialing code in L.A. is 213.
During the opening scene of Cars, we arrive at a montage to skip through the long middle part of the race. The first lap number that takes over the screen is 213:
Their names also share 111 gematria.
Pluto
It takes Pluto approximately 248 years to orbit the Sun. Pluto was downgraded to a dwarf planet on the 24th of August, or 24/8.
Atlanta Motor Speedway is 2.48 km:
“Lewis Carl Davidson Hamilton” = 2284 (Latin), which contains the same digits.
Cars, a movie about Racing, was released on the 160th day of the year:
USA’s Pluto return falls on the 166th day of a leap year:
227 is the 49th Prime number
Dale was born on a date with a Life Lesson number of 49:
Pluto’s discovery and Earnhardt’s death fell on the 49th day of the year:
Dale Earnhardt died at age 49
That measurement is is also 490 weeks, 1 day with the end date. 491 is the 94th Prime number.
NASCAR’s “Pluto” riddling began in Week 1 at the Daytona 500.
Read more:
- More “Pluto” in Photo Finish at NASCAR Atlanta 400
- Pixar’s “Cars” (2006) and the 2006 Demotion of Pluto
- The Meteoric Rise of Lewis Hamilton Just After Pixar’s “Cars”
- “Cars” Co-Director Joe Ranft Dies in “Car Crash” (2005)