- Hiro Matsushita
Infobox racing driver
name = Hiro Matsushita
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nationality = JPN
date of birth = Birth date and age|1961|3|14
place of birth =Kobe ,Hyōgo Prefecture
date of death =
retired = 2001
related to =
last series =CART Championship Car
years active = 1990-1998
teams =Dick Simon Racing Paragon Racing Walker Racing Arciero-Wells Racing
Payton/Coyne Racing
starts = 117
wins = 0
poles = 0
fastest laps =
best finish = 23rd
year = 1991
prev series = American Racing Series
North AmericanFormula Atlantic (West)
United StatesFormula Ford
prev series years = 1989
1989
1986
titles = North American Formula Atlantic West Division champion
title years = 1989
awards =
award years = nihongo|Hiroyuki "Hiro" Matsushita|ヒロ松下|Hiro Matsushita|bornMarch 14 ,1961 ,Kobe, Japan |(fullKanji :松下弘幸), is a former driver in theChamp Car series. He is the grandson ofKonosuke Matsushita , founder ofMatsushita Electric Industrial Co. ; as a result, he has always carriedPanasonic sponsorship.Matsushita started his career racing motorcycles in his home country between 1977 and 1979, before making the switch to four wheels. With Panasonic backing, he then moved to the
United States and entered his firstFormula Ford race in 1986. He came second at the24 Hours of Daytona and third at theSebring 12 Hours in 1988. Matsushita began to make his name known by winning the 1989 Toyota Atlantic championship (Pacific division) with the largest point margin of all time.He graduated to Champ Car in 1990, scoring one point in his debut season. Inexplicably, he never showed the pace that took him to four Atlantic victories; instead, he quickly earned a reputation for being at the tail end of the grid, always outperformed by his teammates. Nonetheless, he became the first Japanese driver to race in the
Indianapolis 500 in 1991, and followed that achievement with a top ten finish at Milwaukee.At the Phoenix race in 1994, Matsushita endured a horrific crash in which his car was cut in half by another race car travelling at full speed. Miraculously, he emerged from his destroyed car unscathed. The same year, he earned his best career finish of 6th position at the Marlboro 500 at
Michigan International Speedway .By the time he retired in 1998, Matsushita had started 117 Champ Car races for Dick Simon, Walker Racing, Arciero/Wells Racing and Payton/Coyne. He holds the record for most starts in
American Championship Car Racing history without scoring a Top 5.In 2001, Matsushita competed in the
Baja 1000 off road race in aMitsubishi Montero . Away from the track, Hiro also ownsSwift Engineering , a race car constructor which he bought in 1991. He also ownsPacific Marketing , which oversees sponsorship arrangements for Panasonic. Matsushita resides inNewport Beach, California .Nickname
Matsushita earned the nickname "King Hiro" from
Emerson Fittipaldi , who was complaining about Hiro's reluctance to cede track position when getting lapped by the leaders. [cite news | last = Oreovicz | first = John | title = Tora Finding His Form | publisher = ChampCarWorldSeries.com | date =2001-08-22 | url = http://www.champcarworldseries.com/News/Article.asp?ID=1678 | accessdate = 2007-07-24 ] The nickname came about as a result of Emerson's habit of pressing the "talk" button on his radio about half a second "after" he'd started speaking, thereby cutting off the first syllable of the first word he used. Fittipaldi, allegedly, had intended to say "Fucking Hiro!" [cite web | title=Motor Sports Dictionary - K| work=Dictionary of Gambling | url=http://www.dictionaryofgambling.com/gambling_terms/motor_sports/k/ | accessdate=2007-07-24 ]External links
* [http://www.pacific-m.com/Hiro/motorsports/m_cart-site/m_cart_cart-top.html Profile Page]
* [http://www.cartracingupdate.com/BIOS/matsubio.htm A biography]References
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