Keiji Matsumoto


Keiji Matsumoto was a Japanese racing driver who competed at the top level of Japanese Formula racing, currently known as Super Formula, between 1976 and 1992. Under the Japanese Formula 2 moniker, he won the championship in 1979 and was runner-up to future Formula 1 driver Satoru Nakajima in 1982 and 1985.

Motorsport career

Matsumoto scored 11 wins and 29 podium finishes, seventh all-time in both accounts, over a 129-race career, which put him third in all-time Super Formula career starts behind generational peers Kazuyoshi Hoshino and Kunimitsu Takahashi. In a rare overseas foray in 1981, he also took part in the Donington "50.000,"  a race of the European Formula Two championship, crossing the finish line in 15th place.
Until 1989, Matsumoto also dabbled in Japanese sports car racing, winning the Fuji Grand Champion Series in 1983 2 and the [Fuji 1000 km in 1985 and 1989. In the 1985 win, Matsumoto, Hoshino, and Akira Hagiwara became the first Japanese drivers to ever win a race in the World Sportscar Championship. 4 Hoshino was actually the only one who got to drive the car before the race was stopped early due to [heavy rain. Matsumoto also competed in the 1987 24 Hours of Le Mans alongside Hoshino and Kenji Takahashi as an official Nissan driver.
Matsumoto was the first public face of Cabin Racing, begun by Japan Tobacco in 1986, and his appearance in TV commercials brought him wide public attention. After retiring, he remained active in the Japanese motorsports scene and was a driver coach for Shintaro Kawabata, Ryo Michigami, Shinji Nakano, and Juichi Wakisaka, among others.

Personal life and death

Matsumoto was born in Kyoto Prefecture. He died in Kyoto on May 17, 2015 after several years with cirrhosis.

Racing record

Japanese Top Formula Championship results

YearEntrant1234567891011DCPoints
1976Matsumoto Racing UnionFUJSUZ
Ret
FUJSUZ
8
SUZ
Ret
17th3
1977Matsumoto Racing UnionSUZ
7
SUZ
5
MIN
3
SUZ
6
FUJ
9
FUJ
10
SUZ
7
SUZ
Ret
9th32
1978Matsumoto Racing UnionSUZ
7
FUJ
4
SUZ
6
SUZ
4
SUZ
9
MIN
2
SUZ
11
5th50
1979Diatone RacingSUZ
9
MIN
1
SUZ
3
FUJ
1
SUZ
5
SUZ
1
SUZ
5
1st79
1980Diatone RacingSUZ
6
MIN
3
SUZ
Ret
SUZ
Ret
SUZ
1
SUZ
4
4th42
1981DHL Team Le MansSUZ
1
SUZ
11
SUZ
2
SUZ
9
SUZ
Ret
4th37
1982Team Le MansSUZ
2
FUJ
4
SUZ
2
SUZ
2
SUZ
7
SUZ
Ret
2nd55
1983Team Le MansSUZ
5
FUJ
DSQ
MIN
Ret
SUZ
1
SUZ
Ret
FUJ
10
SUZ
7
SUZ
8
8th36
1984Team Le MansSUZ
3
FUJ
Ret
MIN
9
SUZ
3
SUZ
15
FUJ
8
SUZ
Ret
SUZ
4
5th39
1985Team Le MansSUZ
1
FUJ
6
MIN
Ret
SUZ
3
SUZ
9
FUJ
6
SUZ
5
SUZ
2
2nd67
1986Team Le MansSUZ
1
FUJ
5
MIN
1
SUZ
5
SUZ
5
FUJ
5
SUZ
Ret
SUZ
Ret
4th72
1987Cabin RacingSUZ
13
FUJ
3
MIN
3
SUZ
4
SUZ
4
SUG
3
FUJ
Ret
SUZ
4
SUZ
3
4th78
1988Meiju RacingSUZ
13
FUJ
6
MIN
Ret
SUZ
Ret
SUGFUJ
Ret
SUZ
16
SUZ
Ret
12th1
1989Wacoal Dome Racing TeamSUZ
14
FUJ
6
MIN
6
SUZ
Ret
SUG
Ret
FUJ
6
SUZ
6
SUZ
Ret
14th4
1990DomeSUZ
3
FUJ
Ret
MIN
1
SUZ
1
SUG
Ret
FUJ
14
FUJ
Ret
SUZ
7
FUJ
13
SUZ
Ret
4th22
1991DomeSUZ
Ret
AUT
Ret
FUJ
2
MIN
Ret
SUZ
Ret
SUG
Ret
FUJ
24
SUZ
12
FUJ
C
SUZ
18
FUJ
Ret
12th6
1992DomeSUZ
13
FUJ
Ret
MIN
Ret
SUZ
Ret
AUT
Ret
SUG
Ret
FUJ
9
FUJ
Ret
SUZ
9
FUJ
14
SUZ
NC
25th0