17-year-old racer Juju becomes the first female to win the annual championship in the International F3 Racing

17-year-old racer Juju becomes the first female to win the annual championship in the International F3 Racing

Juju, a Formula Car driver hailing from Okayama Japan, competed in the final event held in Italy on the November 5th and emerged as the first-ever female champion in the International F3-standard racing for the 2023 annual championship. The event took place at the Misano World Circuit in Italy, in the "Ginox F2000 Formula Trophy." Juju Noda, the Formula Car driver participated in the final race. She secured pole position in the qualification, followed by a victory in the first race of the finals and finishing in second place in the second race. As a result, Juju led in the overall season points of the competition, becoming the first female to be crowned the annual champion in the International F3-standard racing. Juju commented after the race that "I'm delighted to be able to return to Japan during the off-season and bring good news to everyone in my hometown. When I'm back in Okayama Japan, I want to relax in the hot springs and enjoy some muscat grapes." Juju Noda, who became the first-ever female annual F3 champion, born in 2006. Debuted in KIDS karting and won at age 4. Became a double champion in 30cc/40cc at age 5 and made the youngest debut in FIA-F4 at age 9 (@ Okayama International). At 11, entered the international FIA-F4 with the "U-17 Championship." Started challenging F3 in 2018. Competed in Denmark F4 in 2020. In 2021, raced in the USA F4 US and Denmark F4. In 2022, focused on the "W Series." The goal is to become the first Japanese female F1/Formula E driver and become a champion. Her father is former F1 racing driver Hideki Noda. Juju's journey continues.


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