Are Radiator Springs real?
Radiator Springs is a fictional small Arizona town and the principal setting of the Disney/Pixar franchise Cars.
Are Radiator Springs Racers intense?
Surprisingly fast, but not frenetic, action with a hint of coaster-like airtime. Some scenes feature mildly frightening near-misses.

Does Radiator Springs have big drops?
Radiator Springs Racers go up to 40 zippy miles per hour, but there aren’t any huge drops or creepy elements to this ride.
Where is Radiator Springs in real life?
This means that Radiator Springs is likely a reference to Peach Springs, Arizona, where Route 66 follows the valley, and I-40 bypasses the town. But the few minutes of driving referenced to by Sally are in reality closer to 30 minutes. Doc Hudson, deceased between the events of Cars: Race-O-Rama and Cars 2
Where is Radiator Springs in’Ratatouille’?

According to The Art of Cars, Radiator Springs is located in between Gallup, New Mexico, and Kingman, Arizona (which both can be heard in the end credits song). Gallup is very close to New Mexico’s western border, therefore Radiator Springs is likely situated in Arizona.
Who is the founder of Radiator Springs?
Statue of Stanley, the town’s founder. Radiator Springs was founded by a steam car named Stanley on May 9, 1909, and a statue of him is outside the town courthouse. Stanley, who was selling radiator caps in Ornament Valley, found an oasis of water, later called Stanley’s Oasis.
What can you do at Radiator Springs?
Dress for the occasion like Guido or Luigiāor just come as you are for an adventurous ride. Take the turns with glee on the exciting racetrack at Radiator Springs Racers in Cars Land. Be in a close race for glory at the racetrack at Radiator Springs Racers in Car Land. See how Mater and Lightning McQueen take a breather at Radiator Springs Racers.