RACING DRIVER

Shinya Nakano

1977 - Today

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Shinya Nakano (中野 真矢, Nakano Shin'ya; born in Tokyo on 10 October 1977, and raised in Chiba) is a retired Japanese Grand Prix motorcycle road racer and Superbike rider. He is not related to the former Formula One racer Shinji Nakano. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Shinya Nakano is the 905th most popular racing driver (down from 858th in 2019), the 2,789th most popular biography from Japan (down from 2,069th in 2019) and the 28th most popular Japanese Racing Driver.

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Among RACING DRIVERS

Among racing drivers, Shinya Nakano ranks 905 out of 1,080Before him are Brendon Hartley, Joey Logano, Toshi Arai, José María López, Hiroshi Aoyama, and Alex Yoong. After him are Sam Posey, Max Papis, Adam Carroll, Thomas Lüthi, Mika Kallio, and Marcel Fässler.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Shinya Nakano ranks 555Before him are Obie Trice, Bruno Berner, Roxana Saberi, Nuno Frechaut, Andy On, and Fernanda Lima. After him are Elena Vaenga, Josh Barnett, Frederik Magle, Phil Ivey, Takayuki Yoshida, and Fatih Akyel.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Shinya Nakano ranks 2,789 out of 6,245Before him are Yuta Abe (1974), Shugo Kawahara (1980), Aya Shimokozuru (1982), Junichi Watanabe (1973), Madoka Haji (1988), and Hiroshi Aoyama (1981). After him are Tsukasa Shiotani (1988), Kazuhiko Takemoto (1955), Yōsuke Mori (1985), Yasuyuki Kishino (1958), Takayuki Yoshida (1977), and Kazuaki Hayashi (1976).

Among RACING DRIVERS In Japan

Among racing drivers born in Japan, Shinya Nakano ranks 28Before him are Kazuto Sakata (1966), Toranosuke Takagi (1974), Shoya Tomizawa (1990), Hideki Noda (1969), Toshi Arai (1966), and Hiroshi Aoyama (1981). After him are Haruchika Aoki (1976), Nobuharu Matsushita (1993), and Yuki Takahashi (1984).