The Mach Five (マッハ号 Mahha-gō)
is the racing
car
Speed
Racer (Go Mifune in the Japanese version) drives in the anime series
of the same name (known as "Mach Go! Go! Go!" in Japan). The car was
designed, built, and created by "Pops Racer" (Daisuke Mifune), Speed
Racer's father. It features a set of special devices which Speed Racer
uses throughout the series. In the original 1967 series, the Mach
Five is a white racing car with an 'M' written on its hood (which
does not stand for "Mach 5", but instead stands for "Mifune", both Go's
last name, and the name of his father's motor company). In the 1993
American remake, the design was completely changed.
Its name probably derives from the fact that speeds above Mach
5 are known as hypersonic. However, the Mach
Five cannot reach Mach speeds. The name is also a pun in two
languages: the word for "five" in Japanese is "go". However, the "go"
used for the car's name is a suffix attached to the names of ships, etc.
Thus, the car is known in the Japanese version as simply the "Mach".
An actual race car that most closely resembles the Mach Five
would be an early Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa, designed by Scaglietti around 1958 through 1961. Another
possibility of inspiration could be the Ford
GT40, which was a very popular and successful racecar, mainly in Le
Mans and other Touring series, in the 1960s. Another similar car is the Chaparral 2C.
Monday, March 19, 2012
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