Ray Reverham is a minor character in Cars 3. He is Jackson Storm's pit crew chief and is voiced by Ray Evernham.
Reverham is "an expert at training in the cutting-edge technology and tactics being used by the next-gen racers".[1]
Cars 3
Reverham attends all of Jackson Storm's Piston Cup races in Cars 3. In addition to coaching Storm throughout his races, Reverham also helps him train. When Storm is practicing in the high-tech simulator, Reverham decides to put Lightning McQueen's likeness into the display to give him some "real competition," though they both laugh at the idea that McQueen could actually be a threat.
At the Florida 500, Reverham and Storm are both caught off guard when Cruz Ramirez replaces McQueen halfway through the race. When Ramirez starts catching up to Storm's lead, Reverham angrily warns Storm of her quickly rising position.
Physical description
Ray Reverham is a Haulital Flatbed/Pick'up, resembling a Ford Super Duty, GMC Sierra, Dodge RAM 1500, and a Toyota Tundra. The front design is the same as Stu Scattershields, Herb Curbler, a red rescue vehicle seen in the background, and brief appearances of some unnamed crew chiefs. He is painted black and gray, with the sleek number 20 painted on his doors, surrounded by blue and black lines that transition into one another. He has a chrome grille and gray rims.
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Trivia
- His name is a pun on his voice actor, Ray Evernham, who, besides lending his voice to the character, also served as a story consultant to the filmmakers during the development of Cars 3.
- Ray was also Jeff Gordon's crew chief in the NASCAR Racing Series as well.
- In the Danish version, he is named "Henning Lykkehjul" after Henrik Lykkegaard, who was performing.
- It could be possible that since his and Stu Scattershields' model is unknown, they might be "Haulital Flatbed/Pick'up" and "Haulital Carry'em".
- Some full-size 4-door variants based on him sporting a bed topper unofficially called the "Haulital Fullbed" appear in the background.
- An identical model similar to Ray Reverham has a different front design. Currently, the only known named one is Martin Bearing.