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Tomoki Nojiri was born on 15 September, 1989 in Ibaraki, Japan, is a Japanese racing driver. Discover Tomoki Nojiri'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 34 years old?
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Tomoki Nojiri Height, Weight & Measurements
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Tomoki Nojiri Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Tomoki Nojiri worth at the age of 34 years old? Tomoki Nojiri’s income source is mostly from being a successful driver. He is from Japan. We have estimated Tomoki Nojiri's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Tomoki Nojiri (野尻智紀) is a Japanese racing driver and factory driver for the Honda Motor Company who currently competes in Super GT for ARTA and in Super Formula for Team Mugen, where he won the championship title in 2021 and 2022.
Nojiri began his karting career in the All-Japan Karting Championship in 2003, and in 2006, he became the FA class champion.
Nojiri moved to Europe to race in the European championship, the Italian Masters, and World Cup KF1 in 2007.
In 2008, Nojiri was the top graduate from the Suzuka Circuit Racing School Formula, earning him a scholarship to compete in Formula Challenge Japan (FCJ) for 2009.
He finished fifth in the FCJ standings in 2009, and again in 2010, while also finishing fifth in the JAF Formula 4 West Series in 2009.
In the next race at Motegi, Nojiri finished fifth to clinch his first Super Formula drivers' championship, becoming the first driver since Loïc Duval in 2009 to clinch the Japanese top formula championship before the final round of the season.
Nojiri's form carried into 2022; he opened the season with a win and second place finish at the doubleheader weekend at Fuji, along with a pole position in round two.
He strung together four consecutive pole positions, six podiums and never finished lower than fourth in the first eight races of the season.
At the JAF Grand Prix Suzuka, Nojiri won the pole for the first race, and clinched his second consecutive championship with a second place finish.
He completed the season with a pole-to-win victory, his second of the season.
Nojiri became the first driver since Tsugio Matsuda to win consecutive championships in Japanese top formula racing.
In 2011, Nojiri graduated to the All-Japan Formula 3 Championship National Class with HFDP Racing.
He won three times, including in his first start at Suzuka Circuit, and finished second in the championship to Katsumasa Chiyo.
In 2021, Nojiri stepped up to the main level championship in Japanese F3; he finished fifth in the standings, and won the tenth round at Okayama International Circuit.
Nojiri moved to Toda Racing in 2013, where he finished fourth in the championship.
Nojiri's first Super GT start came in the GT300 class, driving Autobacs Racing Team Aguri (ARTA)'s Honda CR-Z GT300 at the 2013 Suzuka 1000km.
In 2014, Nojiri joined docomo Team Dandelion Racing in the Super Formula Championship.
In the sixth and penultimate round of the championship at Sportsland Sugo, Nojiri scored his first career victory in just his seventh race.
He finished the year tenth in the championship, and won Rookie of the Year honours ahead of Formula One veteran Vitantonio Liuzzi, and reigning Japanese F3 champion Yuichi Nakayama.
He stepped up to full-time Super GT competition in 2014 with Team Mugen, taking over for reigning GT300 champion Hideki Mutoh.
Nojiri and co-driver Yuhki Nakayama finished tenth in the GT300 championship, with a third place finish at the Fuji 500 km.
Nojiri remained with Dandelion Racing from 2015 to 2018.
He finished seventh in the championship in 2015, ninth in 2016, and seventh in 2018.
Over these four seasons, Nojiri won three pole positions, recorded four podiums, and two fastest laps.
In 2015, Nojiri moved up to the GT500 class with ARTA, driving a Honda NSX-GT.
He finished fourth in his top class debut, at Okayama.
Two years later, Nojiri won his first GT500 pole in the fourth round at Sugo, and then won the fifth round at Fuji Speedway (with co-driver Takashi Kobayashi) to take his first career GT500 victory.
Takuya Izawa transferred to ARTA as Nojiri's new co-driver in 2018.
Nojiri and Izawa won the third round at Suzuka, and the eighth and final round at Motegi, en route to a third place finish in the GT500 championship.
For the 2019 season, Nojiri transferred to Team Mugen, in a swap for reigning champion Naoki Yamamoto (who took Nojiri's place at Dandelion Racing).
The move to Mugen, along with the introduction of the new Dallara SF19 chassis, paid dividends for Nojiri.
He finished a career-best fourth in the championship, while also ending a five-year winless drought at the season-ending JAF Grand Prix in Suzuka.
They won the rain-shortened opening round at Okayama in 2019, but fell to tenth in the standings at the end of the season.
He finished fifth in the championship in 2020, winning the fourth round at Autopolis from pole position.
Nojiri won back-to-back races at Fuji Speedway and Suzuka to open the 2021 season.
He then went on to win the fifth round at Mobility Resort Motegi from pole position.
After a difficult start to the season, Nojiri and Fukuzumi strung together four top five finishes to finish the year fifth in the championship; this included a win at the seventh round at Motegi.
Nojiri and Fukuzumi returned to ARTA for the 2021 season.
One week after clinching the Super Formula championship, Nojiri won the sixth round of the Super GT series at Autopolis alongside Fukuzumi, then won the following round at Motegi.