We
are pleased to induct Joe MacPherson into the Off-Road Motorsports Hall of Fame
Class of 2008 in the Pioneer: Advocate category. Joe MacPherson’s genuine and unselfish support of off-road racing
made him one of the most valuable “assets” of the sport. Always available either
personally or through his team members, Team MacPherson Motorsports was always
there to assist other competitors as well as SCORE management.
A self-made man, MacPherson got his start after a stint in the US
Navy selling magazine subscriptions door-to-door in Los Angeles. So taken by his
tenacity, the owner of Angelus Chevrolet gave Joe a job selling cars. In the
1950s, Joe opened a leasing company in Santa Ana, California. His business grew
to a number of dealerships and the creation of two major auto centers in
Southern California as well as one of the most successful and visible teams in
off-road racing history.
MacPherson was one of the earliest and most ardent supporters and
advocates of the sport, going back to the mid-1960s when he visited Baja with
Bruce Meyers in a specially prepared buggy built by Meyers to tame the wilds of
the peninsula. After the trip, Joe was hooked and in 1972 he formed Team
MacPherson Motorsports with Jerry MacDonald, campaigning a 1972 production class
Blazer in the Baja 1000.
From the team’s headquarters at Joe MacPherson Chevrolet in the
Irvine (Calif.) Auto Center, Joe directed the team’s efforts over the next 28
years with vehicles competing in Class 4, 7, 8 and Trophy Truck. The team
garnered 10 class championships and 83 wins over the years that followed and Joe
was twice voted Off-Road Person of the Year by the membership of SCORE
International. The Team MacPherson Class 7 Chevy S-10 entries won an
unprecedented 7 championships in a row and the Trophy Truck known as “Big Mac”,
built from the ground-up in the team’s Irvine, California race shop, was
arguably the fastest ever in it’s class.
Over the years the team attracted some of the best drivers in the
sport including Jerry MacDonald, Jeff Lewis, Steve Kelly, Butch Arciero, Ivan
Stewart, Brian Stewart, Larry Roeseler, Jeff MacPherson, Doug Fortin and Johnny
Johnson.
Working extensively with GM Truck & Bus Engineering, Team
MacPherson was a test bed for product development and innovation and many
features found in today’s GM trucks and SUV’s, including electronic four-wheel
drive, were born in the MacPherson shops and the terrain of Baja California.
Always a stalwart champion of the sport, Joe MacPherson stepped
up to support the efforts of SCORE president Sal Fish on numerous occasions over
the years. His in-house marketing agency produced the official SCORE program for
two years and his in-house television production crew produced and aired all
SCORE television shows in 1997 on SpeedVision. Over the next five years, this
production team produced a total of 47 SCORE and Best in the Desert one-hour
shows for SpeedVision, all supported financially by MacPherson.
His interests ranged from off-road racing to Indycar racing where
son Jeff MacPherson campaigned in 1987, placing 8th at
Indy. Joe was also an ardent car collector, building and restoring an eclectic
collection of cars, hot rods and motorcycles. His “Infinity Flyer” won the
“America’s Most Beautiful Roadster” award at the 1994 Oakland Roadster Show. To
house his ever-growing collection, Joe built “Joe’s Garage” in the Tustin Auto
Center and it quickly became a preferred venue for parties, weddings and even
hosted the annual SCORE year-end awards banquet in 2000.
Over the years, Joe contributed significantly to the community.
His philanthropic efforts supported such organizations as Big Brothers/Big
Sisters of Orange County, the Santa Ana Boys and Girls Club, the Juvenile
Diabetes Association and through his “Help the Schools” program, has presented
more than two million dollars to Orange County Schools.
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