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Jonathan Woodner : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jonathan Woodner Jonathan Woodner (April 8, 1944 - April 24, 1988)〔http://f-5000.com/drivers_jon_woodner.html accessed February 3, 2009〕 was an American Real Estate Developer and road racing driver. He was the son of Ian Woodner (1903-1990) and Ruth Lyon Woodner of Westport, Connecticut. Jonathan Woodner, who was born in Manhattan, ran the company's Washington interests and was president of the Ian Woodner Family Art Collection Foundation. On Sunday, April 24, 1988, Jon Woodner took his little "toy plane", a Formula One Shoestring, out for a flight. He had been a licensed pilot for 20 years, but had only flown that racing plane a few times. An aerial search located the wreckage two miles from the Montgomery County (Maryland) Airpark on Monday. Cause of the accident was not determined, but the police said the tiny plane went straight down with heavy impact.〔http://www.rallyracingnews.com/scca/rally/jwoodner.html accessed by February 3, 2009〕 ==Racing career==
Mr. Woodner competed in 12 to 15 rally road races annually in Europe. He won the 1972 SCCA National Championship in an MG Midget.〔http://www.scca.com/documents/Club_Events/07-club-mediaguide2.pdf accessed February 3, 2009〕 He was involved in car racing before joining his father's real estate company, the Jonathan Woodner Company, in 1974. His father, Ian, had named the Manhattan-based company after his son.〔http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DEED71638F93BA15757C0A96E948260 accessed February 3, 2009〕 The Jonathan Woodner Company is still operating today and is held by Jonathan's sisters, Diane and Andrea.
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