Lamont is a street racer in Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition. He represents the Big Playas SUV/Trucks club, driving a Chevrolet Silverado SST Concept. He is mandatory to defeat to progress to Detroit, along with Roy's two encounters, as they will later return in the U.S. Championship Series.
If one defeats him, they will be eligible to take part in the Big Playas club races, if one has not yet defeated Dre.
History[]
Lamont is first seen in Atlanta after Roy's defeat and is a Big Playas representative. He drives a blue Chevrolet Silverado SS with the license plate ""SSTNLOW".
He reappears in Atlanta at the end of the game during the U.S. Championship Series in an orange Mercedes CLK-GTR with license plate "HALOCAR". His races Resurgens and Into the City are exclusive races to his U.S. Championship encounter, unless any of Dre, Cheng, Vito or Naomi haven't been defeated yet upon the player becoming U.S. Champion.
He is a mandatory racer to defeat, due to Roy's second rematch requiring one to defeat Lamont to receive the call.
Following his defeat, the Big Playas club will challenge the player, if they haven't defeated Dre yet. Also, Roy will begin to call for a rematch after defeating Lamont once the player returns to Cruise Mode.
Vehicles[]
Car name | Type | Registration |
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Chevrolet Silverado SS | SUV/Trucks | SSTNLOW |
Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR | Exotic | HALOCAR |
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Trivia[]
- The player can receive the Big Playas challenge from Lamont, even if they have not defeated Dre yet. This is due to the Atlanta DUB Tournament being opened as soon as they defeat Vanessa in her first rematch.
- Lamont, at some point was originally going to drive the Mercedes-Benz G55 AMG, the prize of the Big Playas, until it was decided that every non-motorcycle representative must drive a high-end Exotic car, except Angel who already drove the Saleen S7 (naturally aspirated) in his initial encounter.
- His U.S. Championship races Resurgens and Into the City may be encountered on Dre, Cheng, Vito or Naomi if they were left unbeaten until after the U.S. Championship Series.