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Matthew Marsh was born on 24 September, 1968 in Welwyn, England, is a British racing driver. Discover Matthew Marsh's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

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Age 55 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 24 September, 1968
Birthday 24 September
Birthplace Welwyn, England
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1952

The team qualified 52nd overall (11th in class) and retired after 252 laps.

1968

Matthew Marsh (born 24 September 1968 in Welwyn, England) is a British racing driver who now resides in Hong Kong.

He is formerly served as a commentator at Fox Sports Asia.

2003

In August 2003, Marsh was invited by Amprex Motorsport to share the driving duties of the BMW M3 GT with Genji Hashimoto and Charles Kwan in the Merdeka Millennium Endurance Race held at Sepang International Circuit.

The team led the race after a fierce battle with BSA Motorsport's Radical SR3 and Porsche 911 GT3 Cup until problems hit.

The team finished way down the order.

2004

He became the overall champion of the Porsche Carrera Cup Asia in 2004 when he drove for A-Ha Racing, beating good friend Charles Kwan.

Marsh and Kwan drove for G.P.C Sport at the FIA GT Championship, Zhuhai round in 2004.

The two drove a Ferrari 360 in GT2 class and took fourth place in class.

2005

Marsh set up the Hong Kong Le Mans Team in 2005 with sponsorship from Noble Group and technical support by GruppeM, with the stated aim of competing at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2006.

Darryl O'Young joined the team as his co-driver.

The team took part in three Le Mans Endurance Series races that year, as well as the FIA GT Championship race at Zhuhai, finishing in fourth position in class.

But the team failed to gain an entry and the project was terminated.

2007

He became the first ever racing driver to represent Hong Kong at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, when he joined G.P.C. Sport to race with Carl Rosenblad and Jesus Diez Villarroel in a Ferrari 430 at the famous French circuit in 2007.

He shared car number 56 with 2007 FIA GT champion Thomas Biagi, Christian Montanari from Italy and Spaniard Luis Monzon.

The car was run by the Italian Mastercar team.

Montanari put the car on the front row of the class grid but the team retired after 61 laps.

2008

Marsh drove a Ferrari 430 in the 24 Hours of Daytona in 2008.

Marsh drove a BMW 320si for Wiechers-Sport at the 2008 World Touring Car Championship round in Japan and finished 21st and 14th in the two races.

He drove again in the finale in Macau, and scored his first championship point and finishing runner-up of the Independents class in the second race at the Macau round.

After retiring from professional motorsports, Matthew Marsh turned to working in both motorsport media and the commercial side of the sport, focusing on maximizing value to new sponsors.

He was vice president of partnership development for Asia-Pacific at sports marketing company JMI.

He then founded motorsport consultancy Ecurie Drapeau Jaune and became its director.

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)