Like A Bolt. Lightning McQueen x FEM Reader Fanfic!
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  • Time 1h 55m
  • Reads 8,118
  • Votes 292
  • Parts 14
  • Time 1h 55m
Ongoing, First published Jan 02, 2024
The 7 times Piston Cup winner, Lightning McQueen, has been cruising the last few seasons with ease, always landing on the podium. But things have been oddly easy for him.. and for too long. A rookie racer, Y/n, has noticed that he needed a challenge, so she decided to enter the Piston Cup Series and surprised everyone-- fans included.

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This is a adventure where Wallace, The pups and Spot (Including Woofster, Cindy and Emily) are meeting lightning mcqueen once again. They once tried to meet him once but they got lost in the mall so they got chance to meet him again. Lightning, The king and Chick Hicks had a 3-way tie an they had a tie breaker races in California and the gang are gonna help lightning win the piston cup. But while Lightning and the crew was traveling to California for the dispute of the final race of the Piston Cup racing season against The King and Chick Hicks, Mcqueen and the gang accidentally damage the road of the small town called Radiator Springs, and the two are sentenced to repair it. Lightning McQueen and the gang have to work hard and find friendship and even love in the simple locals of Radiator Springs, changing its values during their stay in the small town, and becoming a true winner, and telling us that there's more to the race than just the finish line.