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Hideki Noda was born on 7 March, 1969 in Osaka, Japan, is a Japanese racing driver (born 1969). Discover Hideki Noda'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 Pisces
Born 7 March 1969
Birthday 7 March
Birthplace Osaka, Japan
Nationality Japan

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Hideki Noda (野田 英樹) is a Japanese professional racing driver.

1921

His first race for the team came at the second round at Lausitz, where he qualified in 21st place.

Japan finished 21st at the end of the season, with eight points.

Noda's daughter Juju is also a racing driver, who competed in the W Series.

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1933

With 33 points, they were equal 17th in the series.

1994

He participated in three Formula One Grands Prix, debuting in the 1994 European Grand Prix, but did not score any championship points.

He replaced Yannick Dalmas in the Larrousse car for the last three Grands Prix of the season, but failed to finish in any of the three races.

1995

In 1995, he joined Simtek as a test driver, hoping to get some races in.

However, the Kobe earthquake and the folding of the Simtek team ended his brief Formula 1 career.

A year later, Noda went to America and raced in the Indy Lights and became the only Japanese driver to win a CART-sanctioned event.

After a few years in America, Noda moved back to Japan, where he drove a Team Cerumo Toyota Supra with Hironori Takeuchi.

In the annual non-championship All-Star event at Aida, Noda and Takeuchi were forced out with mechanical problems.

1999

In 1999, he joined the Esso Tiger Team Le Mans under Koichiro Mori, again to drive a Toyota Supra, ex-Australian V8 Supercar driver Wayne Gardner.

The highlight of their season was a win at Fuji.

2002

In 2002, Noda returned to the United States and drove in six Indy Racing League IndyCar Series races for Convergent Racing and Indy Regency Racing with a best finish of 10th at Phoenix International Raceway while with Convergent.

He also competed in a round of the inaugural A1 Grand Prix season with Japan at Lausitz, where he scored three points for the Japanese team.

2005

In 2005, Noda was announced as the second driver for the Japan entry for the 2005-06 A1 Grand Prix season, second to Ryo Fukuda.

2006

He has also been seen in the Zytek sports-prototype in 2006.

2011

In sprint race, Noda managed to move up 11 places to finish 10th and score one point for Japan.

The feature race saw Noda finish one place higher in ninth place, scoring a further two points for the Japanese A1 GP team.