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Héctor Faubel

1983 - Today

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Héctor Faubel Rojí (born 10 August 1983, in Llíria, Valencia, Spain) is a former professional motorcycle road racer. Faubel has been racing full-time since 2002, always on Aprilia bikes. After finishing 2006 strongly he was considered a favourite for the 2007 125cc title, during which he battled with eventual world champion Gábor Talmácsi. For 2008, he moved up to the 250cc class. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Héctor Faubel is the 959th most popular racing driver (up from 972nd in 2019), the 2,665th most popular biography from Spain (up from 2,772nd in 2019) and the 43rd most popular Spanish Racing Driver.

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Among RACING DRIVERS

Among racing drivers, Héctor Faubel ranks 959 out of 1,080Before him are Randy de Puniet, Jolyon Palmer, Danilo Petrucci, Andrea Iannone, Nicolás Terol, and António Félix da Costa. After him are Anthony West, Esapekka Lappi, Haruchika Aoki, Chris Vermeulen, Luiz Razia, and Marko Asmer.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Héctor Faubel ranks 702Before him are Jérémie Aliadière, Aziz Ansari, Dele Aiyenugba, Marco Estrada, Vitaa, and Aldo de Nigris. After him are Annika Saarikko, Nasser Al-Shamrani, Heath Slater, Miho Fukumoto, Jan Schlaudraff, and Leonardo Santiago.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Héctor Faubel ranks 2,665 out of 3,355Before him are Óliver Torres (1994), Jesús Lucendo (1970), Carlos Cuéllar (1981), Albert Rocas (1982), Salva Sevilla (1984), and Dani Abalo (1987). After him are María Isabel (1995), Iñigo Idiakez (1973), Antonio Peñalver (1968), Toni Velamazán (1977), Javier Casquero (1976), and Ibai Gómez (1989).

Among RACING DRIVERS In Spain

Among racing drivers born in Spain, Héctor Faubel ranks 43Before him are Álex Rins (1995), Tito Rabat (1989), Luis Salom (1991), Pol Espargaró (1991), Héctor Barberá (1986), and Nicolás Terol (1988). After him are Oriol Servià (1974), Álex Palou (1997), Julián Simón (1987), Andy Soucek (1985), Daniel Juncadella (1991), and Sergio Gadea (1984).