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Driver Profile


Name: Hideki Noda

Date of Birth: 7th March 1969
Place of Birth: Osaka, Japan

Height: 170cm
Weigh: 63kg

Blood Type: RH+O
1982 Started his racing carrier in Karting
Kansai Kart-Land J Class Champion

1983 All Japan National A-1 Class Champion (Kart)

1985 All Japan A-1 Class, West Japan Champion (Kart)

1986 All Japan A-2 Class Champion (Kart)
1987 Debuted in Formula car racing
Competed in Fj-1600 : (Missed the first few races, due to age restriction.)
15 races : 9 pole positions, 3 lap records, 4 wins  Received the Best Newcomer of the Year Award


1988 Competed in All Japan F-3 Championship :
1 second place, 1 third place, 1 unofficial lap record
Invited to the Macao International F-3 race :
1st leg : 8th, 2nd leg : did not start due to mechanical trouble.
Support race for the Japanese F-1 GP : Finished 2nd.

1989 Signed to race for Satoru NAKAJIMA, first season in Europe.
Competed in Formula Vauxhall Lotus European Championship 
2 pole positions, 3 lap records, 1 win, 7th in the points, 5th in Championship. Received the JMS AWARD


1990 British F-3 Championship (Alan Docking Racing)
4th in the points, 14th in Championship

1991 British F-3 Championship (Alan Docking Racing)
Signed for a second year with Alan Docking Racing as No.1 Driver.
1 win, 7th in Championship First Japanese driver to win in an
international single seater race outside of Japan.
Received AVON FASTEST FIRST LAP AWARD
1992 International F-3000 Championship (Team 3001)
First Japanese driver to compete in the Championship throughout a season.

1993 International F-3000 Championship (TOM’S) Competed in two All Japan F-3000 Championship races.
1994 International F-3000 Championship
(Forti Corse)
1 3rd place (Rd.4/Enna),
1 5th place, 9th in Championship
First Japanese Driver to take second place on the International F-3000 podium. Competed in 3 (Jeres/ Suzuka/ Adlaide)

F-1 World Championship (Larrousse)
1996 Indy Lights Championship (Indy Regency Racing)
1 3rd (Rd.9/Toront)
First Japanese driver to take third place on the Indy Lights podium.

1997 Indy Lights Championship (Indy Regency Racing)
1 win (Rd.8/Portland), 9th in Championship
First Japanese driver to win in a American major single seater race.
1998 Formula-Nippon Championship (Cosmo oil Raing team Cerumo)1 3rd place(Rd.6/Sugo), 1 pole position, 2 fastest lap
All Japan GT Championship (Toyota team Cerumo)
1 3rd place (Rd.7/Sugo)

1999 Formula-Nippon Championship (Hoshino Racing team Impul) 1 2nd place (Rd.8/Mine), 1 fastest lap
All Japan GT Championship (Toyota team Lemans)
1 win (Rd.5/Fuji), 1 pole position, 1 fastest lap
2000 Formula-Nippon Championship (Team Lemans)
1 2nd place(Rd.5/Suzuka), 1 3rd place(Rd.3/Mine),
2 fastest lap
All Japan GT Championship (Toyota team Lemans)
1 4th place(Rd.2/Fuji)

2001 Formula-Nippon Championship (DoCoMo Team Dandelion)
All Japan GT Championship (Toyota Team Lemans)
2 wins (Rd.2/Fuji, Sepang Malaysia)
2002 Indy Racing League (Convergent Racing/ Indy Regency Racing)
Competed in 6 races (Miami/ Phoenix/ Fontana/ Gateway/ Chicago/ Texas) 1 10th place (Rd.2/Phoenix)
All Japan GT Championship (Toyota Team TOM’S) (Rd.8/Suzuka)
The exclusive driver of development of Toyota Racing Development (TRD)
2003 Founded own team -Team MOHN-
Formula-Nippon Championship (Carrozzeria Team MOHN) as an Owner driver. 1 6th place (Rd.1/Suzuka)
All Japan GT Championship (Team ADVAN Tsuchiya) (Rd.2/Fuji)

2004 Formula-Nippon Championship (Carrozzeria Team MOHN)

2005 Formula-Nippon Championship (Carrozzeria Team MOHN)
Selected A-1 GP Main driver of Japan Team & Super GT (Team ADVAN Tsuchiya) (Rd.6/Fuji)
2006 Japan Le Mans Challenge LMP1 class (Hitotsuyama Racing) 1 4th place,
(2nd in class : Rd.3/Okayama), 3 pole positions, 3 fastest laps
Competed in 2 races (Germany, England) Le Mans Series (Team Zytek) as a works driver.
1 7th place (Rd.3/Germany)  5th in Championship  Super GT (Toyota Team Tsuchiya) (Rd.5/Suzuka)

2007 Japan Le Mans Challenge LMP1 class (Hitotsuyama Racing)
3 wins (Rd.1/Sugo, Rd.2/Fuji, Rd.3/Motegi), 2 fastest lap Japan Le Mans Challenge Series Champion
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2008 Le Mans Series LMP-2 & LM 24 Hrs. LMP-2 (Kruse Schiller Motorsport)