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Igor Fraga was born on 26 September, 1998 in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, is a Brazilian-Japanese racing driver. Discover Igor Fraga'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 25 years old?
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26 September, 1998 |
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26 September |
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Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan |
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Brazil
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He is a member of famous driver with the age 25 years old group.
Igor Fraga Height, Weight & Measurements
At 25 years old, Igor Fraga height is 1.76 m .
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Igor Fraga Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Igor Fraga worth at the age of 25 years old? Igor Fraga’s income source is mostly from being a successful driver. He is from Brazil. We have estimated Igor Fraga's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
He would finish the season in 24th.
Igor Omura Fraga (born September 26, 1998) is a Japanese-born Brazilian racing driver, esports player, and former member of the Red Bull Junior Team.
He currently competes in the 2024 Super GT Series for Anest Iwata Racing with Arnage in the GT300 class, and is a reserve driver for Nakajima Racing in the Super Formula Championship.
Fraga began his career through karting in 2004 at the Biwako SL Series.
He won the Kids Karting class championship during consecutive years in 2004 and 2005, and continued to win the Mini ROK class championships in 2006 and 2007.
Fraga would later win the 2008 Asian Karting Open Championship in the Mini ROK class the following year.
Fraga raced in Formula 3 Brasil for three years, all with Prop Car Racing.
Fraga and Furutani would score twice across the season, with two consecutive points finishes at Suzuka Circuit and Sugo, finishing 10th and 7th respectively.
Koyama, who entered with the team for the Suzuka round, did not run a stint during the race and thus remained scoreless.
Igor Fraga is set to return for a second season with Anest Iwata Racing with Arnage for 2024.
On February 2024, Fraga was announced as a reserve driver for Nakajima Racing in the Super Formula Championship.
His results in the final however weren't as good, finishing the three races 14th, 18th and scored six points in the last race where he finished 15th.
Fraga's first season in 2015 did not start well, retiring in its first three races under Class B. At the following race, he finished eighth overall, and third in class.
Fraga would earn a total of two pole positions, four fastest laps, nine podiums, and four class wins in the season and would finish third in Class B with 117 points.
In 2016, Fraga was promoted to Class A, but only raced in four races, those being the first event at the Velopark and the last event at Interlagos.
He would finish eleventh in the Class A standings, with one podium and 19 points.
He also competed in the 2017 Formula One eSports Series but with limited success.
Fraga would return to the newly renamed Academy class in 2017.
Fraga won the class, finishing the season with 190 points, with seven pole positions, seven fastest laps, 13 podiums, and 10 class wins.
Simultaneously with Formula 3 Brasil, Fraga also raced in NACAM Formula 4 Championship in 2017.
In his only season in 2017–18, Fraga finished second overall and earned 286 points, with five pole positions, seven fastest laps, 12 podiums, and six race wins.
In 2017, Fraga qualified for the first Formula One Esports Series final, having finished 4th and 2nd in his Heat group.
He has achieved success in esports as well, winning the inaugural FIA Gran Turismo Nations Cup and McLaren Shadow Project racing series in 2018.
Fraga holds a joint-record four total championships in the Gran Turismo World Series, tied with Takuma Miyazono, across three disciplines.
In 2018, Fraga participated in the U.S. F2000 National Championship.
He ended the season in fourth overall, with three podiums and 213 points.
He ended the final 18th out of 20 drivers.
Fraga has participated in the FIA-Certified Gran Turismo Championships, and made his first appearance in the series in the inaugural 2018 season, participating in the Nations Cup.
On the build-up to the World Final, Igor Fraga won the Americas regional final event in Las Vegas, finishing first overall with 43 points in three races and securing a World Final spot.
In 2019, Fraga made his European debut in the inaugural Formula Regional European Championship with RP Motorsport, winning four races and finishing 3rd and therefore best of the non-Prema drivers, behind Frederik Vesti and Enzo Fittipaldi.
He was the 2020 Toyota Racing Series champion, winning the title by six points ahead of Liam Lawson.
Fraga also currently serves as the esports ambassador for the Super Formula Championship.
The following year in 2020 saw him participate in the FIA Formula 3 Championship, racing with Charouz Racing System alongside Roman Staněk and David Schumacher.
Having only scored one point throughout the season, Fraga was set to switch to Hitech Grand Prix at the final round in Mugello, replacing Max Fewtrell, but Charouz would not authorize the move, which would place Fraga on the sidelines for the finale.
In March of that year, Fraga was named as a new signing to the Red Bull Junior Team, after winning the Toyota Racing Series championship in 2020, beating out fellow Red Bull Junior Liam Lawson.
He was released from the programme following the 2020 season.
At the end of 2022, Fraga partook in a Super Formula test with B-Max Racing.
Fraga later took part in the post-season rookie test with Team Impul, driving Yuhi Sekiguchi's #19 car.
For 2023, he was confirmed to compete in the 2023 Super Formula Lights championship, racing with B-Max Racing, later earning his first win in the series at Sportsland Sugo.
Fraga also participated in the 2023 Super GT Series that same year in the GT300 class, competing with Anest Iwata Racing with Arnage in the Lexus RC F GT3 alongside Yuga Furutani and Miki Koyama, the latter joining the lineup in five of the eight rounds.