Juju Noda: Embracing a Dual Challenge with BOSS GP and Super Formula!

Juju Noda: Embracing a Dual Challenge with BOSS GP and Super Formula!

Recently, Juju Noda surprised everyone by announcing her participation in BOSS GP on her Twitter(X). However, a new development awaits as she has been announced as a regular driver for Super Formula from TGM Grand Prix. Super Formula stands as Japan's top-tier racing category, demanding advanced technical prowess and competitive skills. Being appointed as a regular driver is a significant step for Juju Noda. The potential for a dual play between BOSS GP and Super Formula seems promising, with schedules expected not to overlap, except for October. Specific details regarding the coordination are yet to be unveiled, raising anticipation for how her schedule will be adjusted. As Juju Noda takes on the challenge of balancing BOSS GP and Super Formula, expectations for significant growth and breakthrough performances are high. Experience in different racing categories is poised to contribute to her skill enhancement. Fans and the motorsports community eagerly await her future exploits. The spotlight is now on Juju Noda as she navigates both the BOSS GP and Super Formula stages, with keen interest in the results she will achieve.

Juju Noda At the age of 4, she made her KIDS kart debut, participated in the "U-17 Championship" with international FIA-F4 at 11, and entered Denmark F4 at 14 in 2020. In 2023, at 17, she won the EuroFormula Open, considered the gateway to F1, and became the first female champion in the history of the Zinox F2000 Formula Trophy. For 2024, she has announced participation in the "All-Japan Super Formula Championship," held domestically in Japan, raising expectations for further achievements. Her father is former F1 racing driver Hideki Noda. Juju's journey continues.


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