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Shinji Nakano

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Name Shinji Nakano
Country Japan Japan
Place of Birth Osaka
Date of Birth 01/04/1971
First Race Australian Grand Prix 09/03/1997
Last Race Japanese Grand Prix 01/11/1998
Best Qualifying 12th – Grand Prix de France 29/06/1997
Best Result 6th – (2 times)

Races 33
Drivers’ Titles 0
Victories 0
Poles 0
Fastest Laps 0
Podiums 0
Points 2
Average Points 0.06
Laps 1493
Laps Led 0

Prost (1997), Minardi (1998)

6th2 Times
7th3 Times
8th2 Times
9th1 Time
10th1 Time
11th3 Times
13th1 Time
14th2 Times
15th2 Times
17th1 Time
DNF15 Times

SeasonTeamTeam MateBest PosPointsWinsPolesPositionQualifying
1997ProstJarno Trulli641300001616
Olivier Panis62116000028010
1998MinardiEsteban Tuero78000000115115

Year Team Engine Races 1st 2nd 3rd Podiums Poles Fastest Laps Laps Leading Laps Points Avg Pts
1998 Italy Minardi Ford Cosworth 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 774 0 0 0.00
1997 France Prost Mugen Honda 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 719 0 2 0.12

19971998
18th18th

Teams
Prost Gauloises Blondes - 1997Fondmetal Minardi Ford - 1998

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Team: Prost Gauloises Blondes

Number: 15

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Team: Fondmetal Minardi Ford

Number: 22

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