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Hiro Matsushita

1961 - Today

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Hiroyuki Matsushita (松下弘幸, Matsushita Hiroyuki), also known by Hiro Matsushita (ヒロ松下), is a Japanese businessman and former racing driver. He is the grandson of Kōnosuke Matsushita, the founder of Panasonic. In 1989, Matsushita won the Toyota Atlantic Championship (Pacific), becoming the first and only Japanese driver to do so. He was also the first Japanese driver to race in the Indy 500. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Hiro Matsushita is the 584th most popular businessperson (up from 620th in 2019), the 1,552nd most popular biography from Japan (down from 1,518th in 2019) and the 19th most popular Japanese Businessperson.

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Among BUSINESSPEOPLE

Among businesspeople, Hiro Matsushita ranks 584 out of 847Before him are Sam Panopoulos, Eben Moglen, William McGregor, Marc Randolph, Kai-Fu Lee, and Güler Sabancı. After him are Josef Neckermann, Ginni Rometty, Yuri Milner, Robert Ripley, Laurene Powell Jobs, and Samuel P. Bush.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1961, Hiro Matsushita ranks 334Before him are Andrea Pollack, Steven Moffat, Fabio Biondi, Unsuk Chin, Kai-Fu Lee, and Paul McCrane. After him are Doc Rivers, Bam Bam Bigelow, Anri, Yuri Milner, Jon Secada, and Laurent Cantet.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Hiro Matsushita ranks 1,552 out of 6,245Before him are Takumi Minamino (1995), Masakazu Senuma (1978), Ryohei Koike (1980), Satoshi Yashiro (1974), Takao Doi (1954), and Eiji Takada (1974). After him are Sachiko Hidari (1930), Kentaro Uramoto (1982), Naoki Makino (1976), Yoshihiro Hamaguchi (1926), Tsutomu Nihei (1971), and Miyavi (1981).

Among BUSINESSPEOPLE In Japan

Among businesspeople born in Japan, Hiro Matsushita ranks 19Before him are Akio Toyoda (1956), Norio Ohga (1930), Tanaka Hisashige (1799), Tatsumi Kimishima (1950), Mikimoto Kōkichi (1858), and Masaji Kiyokawa (1913). After him are Shuntaro Furukawa (1972), Maki Kaji (1951), Shuhei Yoshida (1964), Hiroshi Mikitani (1965), Kaz Hirai (1960), and Joi Ito (1966).