Benson Hsu
}}Benson Hsu is an ex-professional drifter from the United States who competed in various auto-racing competitions. Originally known for his black Nissan "Sileighty", he is one of the early Americans to be involved in the sport of drifting, starting in 1999.
As an amateur, Benson was a Drift Association Drift Day Advanced driver, where he was an instructor and amateur drifting competition judge. In 2003, he earned his D1 Grand Prix license, and won 1st place at Drift Showoff in 2003.
In 2004, Benson became a professional driver and competed in Formula D, finishing 7th at Sonoma Raceway and 16th at Road Atlanta. He finished 2nd place at RS-R Drift Festival in 2004.
After retiring from professional drifting, he continued to be a drifting instructor and was a drifting judge for Just Drift, Drift Buffet, Nopi Drift, Final Bout, and Super D.
Benson is married to fellow professional drifter Nadine Hsu and they currently co-host and co-produce their drifting podcast called The SileightyMania Podcast, where they interview OGs and trailblazers from the early days of racing to current day. On the podcast, they've interviewed D1 Grand Prix drivers Toshiki Yoshioka, Robbie Nishida, and Hiroshi "Kaicho" Takahashi, and Formula Drift drivers Ken Gushi, Alex Pfeiffer, Chris Forsberg, Calvin Wan, and Tony Angelo. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 2020-05-01
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