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Naoki Hattori

1966 - Today

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Naoki Hattori (服部 尚貴; born 13 June 1966) is a motoring journalist and racing driver from Japan. After he won the Japanese Formula 3 championship in 1990, he failed to pre-qualify for two Formula One Grands Prix with Coloni in 1991 as a late-season replacement for Pedro Chaves. He raced in Indy Lights in the mid-90s, and in CART briefly in 1999 for Walker Racing with a best finish of 14th. In 1997, he tested a Formula One prototype, the F105, for Dome F1 at Suzuka and other Japanese race tracks, but Dome F1 never entered a Formula One Grand Prix. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia. Naoki Hattori is the 377th most popular engineer (down from 371st in 2024), the 2,403rd most popular biography from Japan (down from 1,999th in 2019) and the 7th most popular Japanese Engineer.

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Among ENGINEERS

Among engineers, Naoki Hattori ranks 377 out of 389Before him are Rajeshwari Chatterjee, Sergey Volkov, Sydney Camm, Charles Ingram, C. H. Douglas, and Nick Wirth. After him are James Key, Douglas H. Wheelock, Tessy Thomas, Matthias Ettrich, Thomas Sopwith, and Henry M. Morris.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, Naoki Hattori ranks 593Before him are Nacer Abdellah, Alla Zahaikevych, Nick Wirth, Heimo Pfeifenberger, Catherine Fleury-Vachon, and Charlie Schlatter. After him are Henri-Marie Dondra, Cláudia Raia, Valeri Liukin, Nestor Subiat, Marusha, and Dan O'Brien.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Naoki Hattori ranks 2,403 out of 6,245Before him are Shun Kumagai (1996), Kota Yanagisawa (1982), Shinya Tokuni (1981), Kazuya Igarashi (1965), Shinji Morita (1987), and Tsukasa Aoi (1990). After him are Takashi Hirano (1974), Ayase Ueda (1998), Yuko Morimoto (1974), Shinjirō Koizumi (1981), Saori Hayami (1991), and Yukie Nakama (1979).

Among ENGINEERS In Japan

Among engineers born in Japan, Naoki Hattori ranks 7Before him are Tsutomu Yamaguchi (1916), Jiro Horikoshi (1903), Masaru Ibuka (1908), Hidesaburō Ueno (1872), Genichi Taguchi (1924), and Hidetsugu Yagi (1886).