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SAD NEWS: 30 minutes ago, at the age of 61, the family of former Nascar driver Shigeaki Hattori announced the heartbreaking news that….thanhdung

Just 30 minutes ago, the family of former NASCAR driver and team owner Shigeaki Hattori announced his tragic passing at age 61, leaving the motorsport world devastated.

The NASCAR and IndyCar communities are reeling after the family of Shigeaki Hattori confirmed his death earlier today. Hattori, a trailblazing Japanese racer and owner of Hattori Racing Enterprises (HRE), died in a car accident on April 5, 2025, near Huntersville, North Carolina, as reported by the Huntersville Police Department. The news, shared moments ago, has prompted an outpouring of grief from fans, drivers, and teams, who remember Hattori for his passion and contributions to racing.

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A Storied Racing Legacy

Hattori’s journey began in Japan with Formula Toyota, leading to a successful stint in IndyCar, where he competed in the Indianapolis 500 in 2002 and 2003. Transitioning to NASCAR, he drove in the Craftsman Truck Series before founding HRE in 2008. His team achieved glory in 2018, winning the Truck Series championship with driver Brett Moffitt. Hattori’s 14 Truck Series victories, including eight by Austin Hill, cemented his legacy as a visionary team owner.

Tributes Pour In

Social media is flooded with tributes, with #ShigeHattori trending as drivers like Bubba Wallace and Austin Hill share heartfelt memories. Wallace noted Hattori’s warmth, recalling their friendly exchanges, while Hill credited him for launching his career. NASCAR issued a statement calling Hattori a “beloved member of the garage” whose tireless work elevated the sport. Fans and teams, including Front Row Motorsports, echoed sentiments of respect and loss.

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A Lasting Impact

Hattori’s influence extended beyond racing, as he fostered Japan-NASCAR ties through Toyota partnerships and mechanic training programs. His death in a two-vehicle crash, where he crossed the centerline, has left a void in motorsport. As investigations continue, the focus remains on celebrating Hattori’s life and legacy.

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