This 11-Year-Old Racing Prodigy Is Breaking Records
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- čas přidán 9. 04. 2018
- Juju Noda is like any other 11-year-old. She loves her family, animals … and speeding 150 mph in her Formula Three racecar. As the youngest professional driver to be signed to a sponsor, the racing prodigy is changing the game. Inspired by her father, Formula One driver Hideki Noda, Juju is already paving her own path. The elementary school student is holding her own racing against adults, and is well on her way to becoming the first female Formula One champion.
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"If she wants to quit tomorrow, then that's it." Mad respect for her dad. He's helping her every step of the way to the best of his ability so long as it's what she wants and not just pushing her like a lot of parents.
What he says on camera.
+@@l.1244 Don't Judge People In Your Perspectives, Judge It From Their Perspectives. You're Not From Their Culture, Just Remember "Assumptions Often Leads To False Conclusions."
Everyone Has Their Beauty In Their Very Own Way, You're A Beautiful One As Well! I Wish You The Best Of Luck Every Day, Peace Out. ;))
@@maxplaysgamez-sharesgaming1756 making assumptions is not necessarily judging, it giving your own opinion. It's easy to say something in the camera(what happens behind the camera only few people know) Also Japanese culture is normally very dominant. But the father knows his daughter wants to be a F1 driver, And now she is winning, what clas I don't know. And i am curious if she is karting in the kz classes. Because puting a kid of 11 in a F3 is fun to show but how healthy is it, a kid stil in development? That is why you have karting.
For the second part of you post respect and I wish you the same dude🙏🏽
+s0me1 i She's Still In The Making As We All Could Figure. I Guess We'll See If She Could Prevail And Become The First F1 Female Champion. ;)) Thank You For Reading And Replying To My Comments, I Wish You The Best Of Luck Every Day As Well!
@@maxplaysgamez-sharesgaming1756 True but until that time she can kart in the KF and KZ classes international, ant truly show her skils. Because she just really needs to be 16 racing F4 or F3 in the whole of the world. And yeah only history will tell if she really manages F1 and yeah maybe even champion. Ow that's no problem, you reacted back on mine as well. Thank you bro, I wish you the best of luck everyday as well🙏🏽
The kid at 11: I'm a racecar driver.
Me at 11: *yes, sand good eat*
It's because you do
im epic
@@mitsuvolts03 no u
@@mitsuvolts03 no u
@@mitsuvolts03 no u
@@mitsuvolts03 no u
She is so lucky that her parents let her drive, my parents used to barely let me ride a bike alone when I was her age
me neither.
I mean her father was a formula 1 driver. Alot of past, present, and future formula 1 drivers are racing karts in championships by 8.
@@Leaferr but this kid was allowed to go into formula 4... I believe that’s a bit much for a kid who is younger than me (I’m actually a teenager at this point), I think karting is good, but formula 4 is a bit much for the age she entered formula 4, that’s like going from a older VW beetle to a Honda Civic type R
I hate being Born in a city that haven't got a kart track
@@Leaferr meanwhile me who has only been karting once when i was 10 and still wants to become a f1 driver
fun fact: this girl drives f3 at day and delivers tofu and drift in mountains at night
Way better than not making money until the 20s
Biggest cap I’ve heard
Lol. Imagine if their was like an AE86 just sitting in the garage in the background.
Lol initial d.
I think this is me I do t deliver tho
I don’t know. This anime seems to realistic
no matter what you can do, there is always an asian better than you
?
@@denispalt9184 *but I'm Asian*
@@doomical740 - Brain.exe stopped working -
@@rrrigil my bad
Lmao podium spots are gonna be Lewis Hamilton, Seb Vettel, and 14 year old Juju Noda.
Only if Seb goes to Mercedes and take Bottas' spot lol
only if the FIA would allow People under 18 to get an F1 superlicense again...
@@gillohner8179 True. Verstappen was the last one allowed.
me when I was 11: what's formula 1
*bottas, verstapen and this kid
"I started racing when I was three"
Me: *imagining a baby driving an F1 car*
bruh moment
no they drive Karts first
@@initialdoge8528 just a joke dude
Meanwhile here i am just sitting on my chair and playing f1 2019
Edit:F1 2020
*also on plastic chair
@@sinbadsaluja3219 bro what's wrong with plastic chairs huh? Plastic chairs are going to be sad now :'(
@@sinbadsaluja3219 man my plastic chair feels offended by this. Have some manners dude, you don't just go out and start offending someone because of how 'plastic' they are. 😠😡🤬
Meanwhile Im here just vibing because my computer literally DNF'ed.
Sad story.
@@Charwoah no sorry dude im on pc
I really hope nothing bad happens to this kid. She has a great future.
Yes me too sir , nothing
Racing is a lot more safe then you think it is. It didn’t used to be but overtime it has gotten a lot more safe
Bad jokes...
Sorry to disappoint this girl but her future racing career involves driving an awful lot of unengaging EV race cars. Yes, yes, no gears to shift right? What a joke
Racing is a exciting and dangerous event. Some people lives with honors, some people dies with legends. The professional racers are the true warriors in the modern age. I believe she and her parents knew it better than you and me.
There's always that one asian kid that's gonna beat you at everything
Technically.... In the recents, we haven't had anyone from the South Asias (Japan, China, Thailand, and the Philippines) win an F1 race... You could argue that there is one that's placing top tens with Albon, but not much else.
AG Kaiju r/whoooosh
Edouqrd Not an r/woosh... you just didn’t know what to respond with since he proved you wrong. You must have felt pretty clever using that r/woosh huh buddy?
Rafael Alvarez double woosh
Rafael Alvarez r/whoooosh to you too buddy. My comment is humorous, and not a mathematical theory. You know exactly what I mean, so mind your own business. Thank you :D
Ironically I wanted to be a race car driver at that age but I had to give up that dream to help my family. So good for her, hope she wins in her first race
Same here
Nice username
You have to be insanely rich to even have a chance at F1. I linked a video below of this guy who made a video about a Russian Billionaire who is funding his son in the F1 even though he's not the best; it also documents how costly it can be to even get into Formula 4.
czcams.com/video/H4BsZTsNMkQ/video.html&ab_channel=DonutMedia
@@Aruesx I love that from just that comment alone, I already knew which driver you're talking about.
@@labomb-ahhh6339 is it Mazepin? I don’t want to read the whole thing lol
Nice to see that Yuki made it to F1 this year at just 14 years old truly inspirational
😂😂😂
Ah yes f1
Het is bijna eng hoevaak ik jou in de comments ergens tegenkom. Is ook letterlijk de reden dat ik op een gegeven moment maar op je gesubt bent
@@radioknight939 yeah. He's talking about f1. He's talking about yuki tsunoda. It's a joke because of his height
@@Foodsipper ooh, my bad. It thought he says juju
Me on 11 yo : Can't even drive well on Nurburgring on Gran Turismo 4
Mission 34 ;) I'm stuck at 99.6% completion
Me on 11 yo : Never played Gran Turismo
I know feel bro
Well I mean, the Green hell is pretty hard.
Me on 12 yo: can't even start up a manual transmission
Who else thought she was a boy at first
I did
Welp sometimes your eyes fool you
Me
I was like wtf when he said she
@@Camarodreamcar me too
The kid at age 11: im fast racecar driver
Me at age of 11:eating soil in the backyard
That is really immature for an 11 year old
@@JossPayne yo Musk, how ya doing?😉
me at 13:playing hill climb racing and dreaming about when i'll get my first car so that i can go to track days with it
@@yeaaaaaaaaaaahff HCR2?
I remember when this was first uploaded I was the same age, same dreams. But, not as fortunate and wealthy. However I wish my fellow pre teen lots of luck and hope to see her on TV.
Yo sameee, I come from a poor family and my parents don't support me in chasing my racing dream at all. My mom sent me to an electronics school and my dad calls me stupid for thinking that I will ever be a race car driver, epic support 💪😔👊
@@ghshrksidhc5460 you just don't have support dude
Same
@@kskhas6750 oof
My country doesnt even have racing circuits rip
i guess that's the tough part of being a parent. You're worried that something might happen to your child, but still want to encourage them to do what they feel passionate about.
Well it's pretty obvious in a lot of cases. That passion might change, sure. But it changing doesn't mean it never existed in the first place. From the get go, people knew I was passionate about science. A passion that has survived all this time. If at say, 6 my interest waned, that wouldn't mean that I was never passionate about it. Also, I highly doubt the "racecars" she got to drive at 3 were very dangerous. XD I'm sure she was older before the danger started to increase.
Her and her dad knows the dangers.
well i've gotten 1st place on rainbow road so who do you think is _really_ winning
fucking hell thats impressive
Prove it.
I smiled at this. Gj.
Lol
Yeah well I got 1st place *THREE TIMES*
She just won F3 class in Finland.
I’m so glad she keeps growing her skills and passion for the racing.
Pretty sure that was Danish F4 and there are like 6 F4 competitors.
@@rumblefish9 she’s about equal to Emerson Fittipaldi JR so thats good.
@@rumblefish9she finished 5th out of 7 full time drivers
Licence: left the chat
Meanwhile 11 year olds in America be playing Fortnite.
Luxian i think you mean being involved in lawsuits and being forced to keep your mouth shut
@@ThePandasian34 nah b
Fortnite Fornite all nite
@pierinhood 74 absolutely. My brain is scarred from his comment now.
bruh i'm like one of the only 11 year olds that is interested in racing but fortnite? more like goodnight.
“My father was a Formula one racer”
Her father: taki inoue
Yoshinori Na. It’s a joke dumbass
Still a better driver than his father
@@joeywalsh4089 ur joke is boring af
Whaha
Well even the people with lowest results in F1 are better than most of the drivers in the world
This is what happens when you have money. There’s tons of kids like me that want to be just like Ayrton Senna, Dale Earnhardt or Keiichi Tsuchiya but they don’t have the money.
me be like
Yeah like, I wish her all the best, but many of us car enthusiasts could be like her or even better with the same support and money. I come from a poor family, my dad says I'm stupid for thinking that I will ever be a race car driver, and my mom sent me to an electronics school. Thanks for the support :D 👊
@Ghshr Ksidhc yeah I come from a poor family and my parents hated the idea of me becoming an artist or musician because of my future. But we have to understand it’s because they want us to have a good life and they have gone through a time where only ppl with an education had food on the table. I hope life treats u well. I hope and pray u can fufill ur passion in cars
No man, you can be like Aryton Senna and be legend
Just start it first, and let everything be history of you being main character
Agreed. The only thing we can do is to hope that people who have money do great things.
Alot of people want to be race drivers and may even be talented. It has to be a path that is carved for you for the most part by money or having a foot in the door somehow. This is a great story. She is living a dream and doing it well. Good for her.
Im hearing nive words here, its actually true, in my country like every kid and man loves cars but we dont even have normal racing circuits except go karts but they are SUPER RARE to find here. I wish this was a better country
true
i bet that there is many very talented and young drivers but they cant afford these simulators, cars or driving on a track...
i em a frecken onion racing was never for the poor, you need a lot of money to learn.
yeah this anime should give juju some competition
i em a frecken onion yes like me or my bröther
Yeah I would love to be like her
But all I have is a Lodgitech g920, shifter and a cheapbmonitor
Motorsports are never meant for the common people, sad but thats the reality. You pay for your expenses until to a point where with luck, talent and money you could seal a deal with a team to drive for and even then motorsports are not fair and even. Your technicians can be suck, your engine might not rival to other or even your team's budget might be tight and no matter how talented you are, you are done.
Well she's lucky she's got the facilities!! Imagine without the support!
PS: not going to lie a bit jealous here;)
Same
I clicked in the video just to know how a kid got that interest in speed, well everything was explained her father was a f1 racer
Thats the sad truth in motorsport these days. Either you have incredible luck and get a amazing sponsor, or you have rich parents. If you want to go Carting on FIA-World Cup, one season costs around 250k. There is no way normal people can afford that.
@@yannikbaltes3552 maybe that's the reason why less people watch Motorsport because we can't practice it like other sports for example football. To practice it you need to be rich or at least to have a go kart racing in your state, but there aren't to much in countries.
cesar manuel nah that’s not how it works, you either have it in racing or you don’t. Especially on the dirt side because track changes so much, the only real way to get better in racing is to race non stop
A kid with a surname ending in Noda will race in f1 soon.
.
Yuki :- Yes
Girl: “I’m a race car driver!”
11 y/o me who’s a professional RC car driver: *”P A T H E T I C”*
Engine powaah, downforce, cornerin veloooo-city-oh.
Its actually Coraniningo speedo haha
Memewhile HAHAHA
This just made my day.
Ooooohhh hoohoooooohoooooo
Arigato gozaimasu
She won race kart cups since 3...I was still sucking on bottles while 3 and learning to say I need to use the bathroom. ..
FalconGamer 58 a lot those cars ain't cheap plus a mechanic and tires, etc 😂
Lmao this cracks me😂
A lot. There's a reason the vast majority of racing drivers are rich (or at least well off). Firstly you need a car, and you either need to be a mechanic or pay for one, and you have to keep paying for the maintenance (new parts), tires aren't cheap, leasing a track is a few pennies, and hell even just the fuel is going to cost you quite a bit if you practice enough. Even just kart racing is going to be beyond what most people can afford unless you're willing to dedicate a large portion of your income for it, which your parents generally are not when you're still young.
If you showcase raw talent and dedication, you can get sponsors to pay for all that. And there have been people who have managed it that way. But the problem for most of us is getting to the point where people are willing to invest in you.
That said, lately (starting only a couple of years ago), sim racers started getting noticed by the pro scene too. Racing sims are getting very close to the real deal, and abilities absolutely does carry over (Pro drivers in all categories use sim rigs to practice between races nowadays). And best of all you can start out cheap at only a couple of hundred bucks. So if you don't have a lot of money, that's the way I'd go
@@falcongamer58 same
@@Excludos this makes me feel bad for the racers who kart their whole life only to be passed over by sim driver
Every great racing driver start with a great parents
Meanwhile at the driving school
Instructor: what are you doing !!!!
She be like : following the race line
Without supra I couldn't be a master driver
Yeah Hahahahahahaa
Triska Prakasa LOL
Hahahaha
I actually laughed at this lol
Bahahahhaha
11 year old me couldn’t even follow the racing lines in Forza Horizon.
LOL
actually me too :(
For me it’s all about the speed, damage, air, and drift
@@michaeltoobased lmao my highest skill chain was in FH3 and it was 200,000
same...
Must be amazing to have parents rich enough to help u achieve your dreams at a young age
Yeah in f1 and f2 she will be a paid driver most likely
Must be good living that life. Too bad that for us, on the other hand, are nothing more ordinary. Just a number in the 7 billion.
The kid: I'm 11 and I'm a racecar driver
Me: Isn't that illegal...
you think he drives on main roads or something
Yes sir
Max verstappen 2.0 incoming
lol
Except she wont crash into her opponenents
@@nottyios8626 are you sure about that
no
Na more respectful
Meanwhile in Chile:
**AGRESSIVE CIVIC RAMMING**
Mentiroso,son v16s
Jajajajaj
Chevrolet Matiz with Rocket Bunny'ish bodykit
So many kids could race at this level but the insane cost of racing is why 99% don’t
Could u drive a car at 3 years old? And that car is very hard to control and goes insane speed? Even adults cannot beat her let alone other kids lol. She has amazing talent and her hard work had payed off.
And she's gonna make her debut in the W Series as the youngest driver ever with 16 years old. Wow
7 years from now she will have here superlicence
I think she might become the youngest f1 driver evee, if she continues
@@tabaksmozaiekvirus1715 Nah, fam that's impossible.
Lemme tell ya' why. You see a young baby known as "Max Verstappen" got into F1 at an unbelievable age of 17.
After Daniil Kvyat the number 2 driver of Red Bull crashed into 4-time world champion and Ferrari's number 1 Sebastian Vettel in a manner Sebastian described as "torpedo" Kvyat was dropped and Verstappen was promoted to Red Bull Racing winning his first race at the age of 18, being the youngest F1 winner. The FIA saw this and didn't like it, they didn't want their sport to be filled with teenagers such as Max so they made the age limit 18 since Max came into F1 at 17 and you couldn't race until 18 it'll never be broken.
@@Man-ix5mc that's fkn stupid
@@tabaksmozaiekvirus1715 And the FIA didn't want their sport to be filled with teens so they made the age limit 18.
yes i know it now, thanks anywa
DANG...she's cool. 😱 😱
Bruh, the poem couldn't work any better than here
Roses are red
Violets are blue
There's always an Asian better than you
*Sigh
An 11 yr old is better than me...
What are you doing here😂
hey man didn't think I would see you here
is nice to know that her father is supportive, and would still support her if she ever gives up.
“On her third birthday we got her a race car”
Me:that’s a gokart😂
Karting is still basically racing
@@allenh1137 It IS racing.
@@communistloser3182 It may still be racing but calling a little gokart for a three year old a race car doesn't really make any sense considering you can't even race until the age of 7.
@@ay-leck1369 but yes
@Jiyzo tf? No ones talking to u
Bruh the Japanese voice and racing reminds me of yugioh on motorcycles
Racist
and initial d
*initial d*
Yea thats pretty racist wtf
When your parent is rich
Azmin Izzuddin you forgot “when you parent also has experience in the field your interested in and supports you all the way through to it”
But you can't deny money plays a big part in her success. Motorsport is expensive and without the money she can't do shit there. If you're not a part of an academy or your parents aren't filthy rich (looking at you, Lawrence Stroll), you need serious backer to support your career. She races an F3 right now but to step up she needs money
Aslamnur Fikri exactly. Stroll is the biggest joke in F1. Rich daddy who has to keep throwing money at him so he can get better, but it’s not going to happen because the talent isn’t there. The money should be used to find natural talents like Juju and many other s like her who can’t progress because of funding.
wickywills yeah. Juju is fast, but beating a lap record and racing is two different things.
@Wertzy His dad is Taki Inoue😂😂
I want her not only to be the youngest F1 driver, but the youngest, female Formula 1 (and world title holder) driver. Hope to see you on the grid soon.
What a total badass. Her dad is also amazing! Parenting done right.
Everybody gangsta till Romain Grosjean appears in your side view mirror
And then crash into a barrier and almost died
everbody gangsta until you hear in the comms "pronto (name). sbinnala"
This is cool and all but I prefer the manga
Hentai for me!
wtf trap?
Years later we finally had japanease driver on the f1 grid and his name is Yuki Tsunoda😍😍
Lando was in karts at that age, she has serious potential
meanwhile me who has only gone karting once when my uncle took me and still wants to be a f1 driver lol
She lost to other female driver in Ferrari female program
Not a good start
Go Juju!!! 🎉🎉🎉 my 17 y.o. daughter just asked me last week if there were any female drivers in F1. I want her to see you one day win the championship!! Stay safe beautiful girl!!!😘💕💕
Currently there is no women f1 drivers but there is no rule that states women cannot compete in a global racing sport. Let's hope juju becomes the first female f1 racer to compete in a international racing sport
@@bobbobby5141 the last woman to race f1 was that slow she was deemed a hazard and was DQ
@@harrywade8079 . Ya I just looked it up on Google I didnt realize there was one since I always see male drivers for the past multiple years. I have not been keeping up with F1 for some time and noticed there was a few times women drivers did show up but never last long enough to make it a career.
I’m 26 and just started driving 2 days ago :|
Bravo sir
I raced for the first time when I was four and started driving on the road when I was 9
It's never too late. I'm 22 and I'm trying to learn racing. Who knows, I might just become the oldest rookie in F1. The world favors the young kids but anything can always happen.
road cars and motorsports are very different.
Hopefully we see her in formula one one day need more girls in the sport
I agree with you
Does it really matter
Camzx Yes, it matters. Having a female driver in F1 will most likely attract more females to pursue a career in racing, which will hopefully bring more diversity to the sport.
Camzx absolutely. If formula 1 is to be considered a sport that attracts the best of the best, they must take into account every race car driver and give them an equal shot regardless of background.
Isn’t their female f2 drivers? They could get into f1
I just wish I could’ve started racing when I was REALLY young. Oh man. So lucky, this girl.
Her father, Hideki Noda, was a F1 driver for Larrouse and Simtek during the 1994 season.
her*
@@yonnick9989 thanks!😁
This kid has talent and she can drive ♡ while I'm here at 16 doesn't know how to drive ahahha
Hannah Aquino I’m 18 and I don’t know how to drive 😂😅
Well I'm 20 and I still don't have a license
Hannah Aquino dont compare urself with any1.evry1 is gud in their own way.for example u r gud coz u r useless
Hannah Aquino that’s just sad.
aaryaman khanna She'll earn that Visa when she marries an American and moves to Idaho from the Philippines.
"my father was an F1 Driver"
*Shows Le Mans series champion"
@@zhifan5444 yeah
I’m confused
@@elijahjahjahjahjahjahjah9688 they show podium pic to glorifed his father career which is not from F1
his father entry F1 3 times in 1994
but at least he made it to the F1, its hard things to do
she have the best father. this is why i love japan so much, because they love racing.
My dad has no problem taking me to my local karting place which is a 10 minute drive, but when I wanted to go to a higher class of karting my dad got mad and told me that it's too far (40 minute drive) and just because of that I'll not have a single chance at motorsports 😔😔
Edit: when I told my dad that it was only 80 SAR entry fee and 10k SAR prize for 1st place, 7.5k prize for 2 place and 5k SAR prize for 3rd, he said yes son in March I'm going 😁
Keep smile :) i know that feel
Ayyy
Yooo how'd the tournament go?
I’ll definitely be looking out for her in the racing world. Raw talent always comes out on top at the end of the day. Look at Senna and Schumacher. Their passion for racing was unrivaled and got them really far.
I hope she never gives up. I hope to see how good she is 10 years from now
What's so amazing about this apart from her skills are her parent's support. It's astounding how much an opportunity can be driven if they take the initiative and they did! Shame for the rest of us though who probably never had a slim of chance to even try a hit at our dreams.
One question:
Why her father is mainly described as F1 driver, if he entered only 3 races in the series during 20 years of racing career? He has more entries in the JGTC/Super GT, Indy Lights, Indy Racing League, International Formula 3000, or Japanes Formula 3000/Formula Nippon. And he entered LeMans 3 times.
That goes to show you that F1 is inevitably seen as the pinnacle of one's motorsport career, even if you were just one of the also-rans. No matter the great things you do before or after, F1 is as high as you can get, and just making it separates a lucky few from the rest.
Well, F1 is the pinnacle of motor sports to many people..
A driver's license would be easy for her
she can be trainer for the adults as 11 years old
Or not, maybe she is too aggressive in a normal car because it hands over the race track behaviour to the road
Superlicences for racing, yes. But an ordinary driving licence is completely diffrent story. Take Lance Stroll for example, i don't know about today but approx 2017 and 2018 he doesn't have an ordinary driving lessons, but on that year he drove a F1 car, hell he even got a podium in baku
Well, Jenson Button who is the 2009 F1 champion failed his first driving test
These are the best kind of parents, they want their child to follow her dreams, even though it’s dangerous, but they also aren’t pushing it either like a lot of parents.
"My dad was an f1 driver"
Me: oh that explains how you were able to afford this.
Do you know Hideki Noda? No me neither, 0 points, 0 pole positions, 0 wins and only drove 3 races
Racing is actually just about money and the fact that her father was a f1 driver made it so easy for her to do the jump.
THANK YOU. SOMEONE WHO AGREES WITH ME
100% agreed but she is damn skilled even so
@@philspaghet Reluctantly. I must agree. She is very good at it
This is so true!
@@lula4148 Yeah, but it can be different if you drive well in "worse" classes and get good sponsors.
Coming up next: sending kids to space
ChaoSpiritZ rotmg Can't the G force is too fucking powerful for a kid to handle
Fire Power701 Can't, the Formula is too fucking powerful for a kid to handle, they need a license too probably..
ChaoSpiritZ rotmg Yes, FIA superlicense.
KerimCan_ZBZ 98
Rip wallet
yeah,boiii!
Her: * Drives racecar *
Me : *Still doesn't know how to drive a golf cart*
I wished I could have a dad that support what I wanted to do.
me: mom can you teach me how to drive?
Mom: hell nah
I hope she makes it into F1, as she clearly deserves it and we need females to make it too the top of motorsport
she does not clearly deserves it.. she havent race in f3 yet. theres only 20 racing spot in formula 1, she needs to keep working hard and hope for the best.
No quotas in F1, only talent and/or money gets you a seat. Go watch the upcoming W Series if you want to see an all-women racing line up.
I'm 19 yrs old and racing on Formula car and track is always one of my dreams until now.. Wish this dream finally comes true...
Im an asian kid,11 years old(born 2008) and in 2016 i watched my hero in F1 Rio Haryanto and then my father took me to gokarting and beat my father and The other adults just in 4-5 laps.Some day i want to be a driver in F1.
Salute this girl for her racing career 🏁🏁🏁
I want to say good for her, and all the best to her. However, I do need to point out that this is one of the key issues with racing at high levels like F1. You need to start at an early age and have money, time and support behind you for it to work. I'm not saying she's not talented, but that many others don't have the same opportunity as she does. I wish her the best though.
Exactly. I live, breath, and eat speed and if I had the chance to do what she did... if I had the MONEY to do what she did then I'd be where she is. I mean she got a go kart for her second birthday, all I got was a model F1 car.
What she is doing is great but it infuriates me that people think that only the gifted can race.
Hamilton and Kimi didn't have a lot of money yet they are both champions. While you do need money to start if you have talent sponsors will want to work with you but more importantly teams will get interested to have you in young driver program. Racing required money but people make it out to be millions when it isn't. I have witnessed that myself when I watched 24h of le man's for motorbikes where my father's freind raced. Team is from Bosnia had like 100-200k to work with and yet did good. My father too raced on minimum budget for 7 years back in 90s and got few podiums in Yugoslavia. People who say you need millions to race arent trying hard enough and blame money on their lack of talent or lack of determination.
@@mohammadadil4175 We all wish we had the same opportunities. But don't underplay her achievements, even if given the right support she had incredible natural talent that has been wonderfully trained. Get a simulator, it costs nowhere near the cost of a car, let alone a racing vehicle, and gives you a chance to hone your abilities. Strive to make it so your kids can be in the position this girl is in.
You can either win in the rich parent lottery or you need to start from somewhere to build up your dreams and future, play car games, show your parents the love for racing that you have, keep it going and do everything you can to learn it, watch it, play it, request to visit races. Parents will see it and then you can start talking about your interest to do it yourself, easiest way is to take you to a go cart races, theyre relatively cheap and its fun, then maybe buy you a moped or a cheap atv etc. etc. Its not impossible to achieve your dreams at a young age but you need a determitted mind for it, maybe you dont get to race a real race car at the age of 11 but i dont think that matters as much as you think. You still have your whole life ahead even when youre 15.
@@russotusso1695 just what i was saying these people in comment section whining about no having money and they deserve it too well no one deserves shit just cause you're born grow up get a job start with something small instead of complaining and excusing yourself off with it not everyone who made it into racing was filthy rich
And I can't even follow racing lines with an RC car
Rc is on different level I can fly a jet not an rc jet it's impossible to keep up with the hand eye coordinations
Try a real car and go to a track, or get a steering wheel and a simulator.
driving an rc car is way harder than driving a real car tbh
abomination.
LAMOO
Well tbh most of us dont even get the chance to be near an F1 car when we are 11👀
love this story, keep it going young girl, just be careful
How to be a racing prodigy
Step 1: Be born into a rich family
You don't have to be rich, you can't be poor but average
envy
Not really m8. Even someone who's born in a rich family struggles to achieve their dreams.
It all depends on how interested and determined you are to achieve that dream and how your parents support you. At least one of these won't exist, your journey in achieving your dream will end.
She looks like she has a few sponsors. Also don't forget you don't start in an expensive formula car you start out cart racing..
You got this JUJU I’ll be rooting for you in F1 in a decade
raymond silva More like 4 years.
Nelson Raley hahaha I wouldn’t be surprised but she only 10 she need at least 8 more years but ima be there rooting hopefully the first female f1 driver if I’m not mistaken
raymond silva Verstappen started F1 at 17!
Nelson Raley f1? Or f2/f3 I didn’t even know that😱he’s definitely my favorite out there right now he has so much potential and has grown like crazy since last year
raymond silva According to Wikipedia he was still karting at 10y/o, and didn’t get to F3 until the 16, the year before he jumped to F1! Of course that’s no clear indication of a difference in skill between them one way or the other, but I wouldn’t be surprised to see this little lady heading to F2 in the next couple years, and F1 no more than a couple years beyond that if she keeps this up!
You know it frickin serious when the first line is ‘I like the feeling of speed’
Very good keep it up
I’m scared she’s going to end up like me. Winning every race (skiing), getting glory and praise non stop, medals and trophies, every year. Then when you stop the sport and are treated like everyone else, you become empty. It’s very difficult to explain, but it’s how I was raised. I hope she doesn’t turn out like me
so your an attention freak?
You are not a skier, are you ? I mean, have you won that many races ? I googled about u and couldn't get anything
@@fenser she's probably lying
MACOVV Australian here, I was winning everything up until 16. Then I stopped. (Sport gets Olympic level at around 16+)
Waffen SS I’m 21 lol
将来キャリアの大成功を願っています!
Hoping for a great career success in the future !
It's my dream to become a racer and to one day be on the Indy 500. I've worked hard to understand everything, I've always loved races and the speed was amazing. This girl is extremely lucky to have a father who competed in the Formula 1
I would like to do this if my life was not engulfed in tuition and education during my teenage years...
Just AWESOME!!! All the best JuJu! I want to see u as the first female F1 World Champion! You got this. Great job Dad!
She isnt in any F3... not f3 international, f3 asia or f3 japan
@@carbon4183 Barry didnt write whe was in f3 smh
Very inspiring story of this young child! You inspire me and my channel every day. Thank you :)
Around The Good World I
Juju Noda, you have my support. It's very rare to see someone today competing in Formula Three at a very young age ( I'm 12 years old when this video uploaded ). It must be hard. I hope you will be the first female Formula One Champion ( and many more accomplishments ). A side note, I really hope we can meet each other one day in the future ( even knowing I'm not very good in Japanese yet ). I'm not even Japanese. Good luck. 🏁🎌🇯🇵🇲🇾
All the best Juju. Make the most of whats available and hope to see you soon on the podium.
That's soo cool!. I wish I did F4 at that age lol
Wish more parents were like this.
moonwalkingthroughlife
Wish more parents were as rich as hers*
You need to be wealthy to be able to get into motorsport in the first place. Didn't you hear, her father fas a former F1 driver and he bought her a kart at 3 years old. I love racing and speed, being a racecar driver is (or would be) be my dream, but infortunately it's impossible. My parents weren't rich.
Simon K. You don't need to be rich to allow you child to chase their dreams even if what they want to do might be considered dangerous or reckless by other adults. That's what my comment is about
You mean millionairs?
Well you do need to be rich if what they want is being an F1 driver. Also do you really think at age 3 she wanted to be a raceing car driver?`He dad just bought her a Kart when she was a kid and thats how it was decided (because he was an F1 driver too). Thats how it happened in my family at least. Sadly got too expensive when I got older
@@ariloveshouse you dont need to be rich to let your kids follow their dreams... unless they want to be racing drivers, its impossible to even get started in racing without being rich
Good luck Juju chan ~ Support and love from Hong Kong
The kid at 11: Im not scared of speed.
Meanwhile me at 11: yes roblox formula 1 good
Yeah, well it would be a shame if there was a worldwide pandemic in a year.
Edit: Oh.
If she is with Merc she will
I think there's a possibility, especially when you start at a very young age. Look up the Polgar experiment. Three daughters were each taught chess at a very early age and practiced for a long time, and I believe they might have all achieved grandmaster status. I know at least one did.
@Jadon Subbu Crashtappen gonna take her out in the first corner 😂
@Jadon Subbu even Max didn't get a chance to drive F3 car at such young age. And it's not like she is slow.
She probably will be. She was basically born with a steering wheel in her hands and petals at her feet, it's only a matter of time before a serious racing team gives her a sponsorship.
Finally a live action Inital-D
It's more Capeta than Initial-D
@@TheZeTolo They shouldn't have discontinued the anime. I wanted to know what happens
Omg still unbelievable cant wait to see her dream comes true!!! GL
She is so incredibly lucky to be able to do this and drive at 11 and don’t forget it’s not just a normal car she drives at 200-300 mph