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Hafizh Syahrin was born on 5 May, 1994 in Selangor, Malaysia, is a Malaysian motorcycle racer. Discover Hafizh Syahrin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 30 years old?
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30 years old |
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Taurus |
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5 May 1994 |
Birthday |
5 May |
Birthplace |
Selangor, Malaysia |
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Malaysia |
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He is a member of famous Racer with the age 30 years old group.
Hafizh Syahrin Height, Weight & Measurements
At 30 years old, Hafizh Syahrin height
is 180 cm .
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180 cm |
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Who Is Hafizh Syahrin's Wife?
His wife is Noor Suzana Abdul Manaf (m. 2017)
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Noor Suzana Abdul Manaf (m. 2017) |
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Hafizh Syahrin Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Hafizh Syahrin worth at the age of 30 years old? Hafizh Syahrin’s income source is mostly from being a successful Racer. He is from Malaysia. We have estimated
Hafizh Syahrin's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2023 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Under Review |
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Racer |
Hafizh Syahrin Social Network
Timeline
Syahrin would again ride for Tech 3, this time riding a KTM alongside new rookie teammate Miguel Oliveira. After nine races, the team announced they would not renew his contract and will replace him with Brad Binder for the 2020 season. Binder later moved up to the Factory KTM Team for 2020, following Johann Zarco taking the decision to leave the team after only 1 year of his 2 year deal. This led to Syahrin being instead replaced by Iker Lecuona.
Just a week before the 2018 MotoGP Sepang pre-season test, Jonas Folger made a surprising announcement by stating that he would not compete in the 2018 season to recover from a health problem. Then, the head of the Monster Yamaha Tech 3 team, Herve Poncharal had a discussion with SIC CEO, Dato' Razlan, and their main sponsor Yamaha Asia, about the possibility of replacing Folger with Syahrin.
Monster Yamaha Tech 3 was delighted about his potential and signed Hafizh to fill Jonas Folger's seat for the 2018 season.
On 6 June 2018, Tech 3 announced that they would retain Syahrin for 2019, in a new era for Hervé Poncharal's team that will see him make the switch to a factory spec KTM machine.
In 2017, he made a slow start to the season with an average performance before making an impact when he took a podium in 3rd position, then later up to 2nd position because of Aegerter's disqualification for his win at the San Marino Grand Prix. Later, he had another stunning result by taking 3rd podium on his career when he get 3rd position in a wet race at the Japanese Grand Prix (two podiums within 3 races). He ended that season in the top 10 with 106 points overall.
Hafizh moved into Moto2 full-time in 2014 riding a Kalex for the Petronas Raceline Malaysia team and finished overall in position 19 with 42 points. He made further improvement in 2015 by collecting 64 points (in 16th position) with a season best finish of 5th at the Japanese Grand Prix. In 2016, Hafizh surprised other riders and impressed commentators by finishing 4th at 3 Grands Prix (Qatar, Catalunya and British) and finishing 10 of the Grands Prix in the top 10. He collected 118 points along season 2016 overall in 9th position.
In 2012, wild-card Hafizh led during the middle stages of Malaysian Grand Prix on his way to fourth place. The result was later promoted to a third-place finish, after Anthony West's results were expunged in November 2013. In 2013, Hafizh made several more wildcard appearances. He scored a point at his home race in Malaysia.
Graduating to take on the expert category in 2010, the switch was seamless as Hafizh literally broke down all the barriers and tore the competition apart. Despite a massive revamp in the technical regulations that led to the renaming of the expert category to become the CP130 category; these changes did little to rattle Syahrin's cage.
2010 was also significant as the 16-year-old made the step up to the bigger league, the Petronas Asia Road Racing Championship aboard a 600cc SuperSport bike. Against a much older and experienced field, the youngster held his own to finish his debut season in a respectable 12th from 39 riders. He finished fourth in the same series in 2011. He moved into the Spanish Moto2 series in 2012, finishing sixth.
Hafizh started the 2009 season on a high winning the opening race of the season at Alor Setar with a win in the Novice category. With 7 wins out of 8 rounds, with the other being a podium finish, his dominance in the category was unrivalled that he opted to forego the final two rounds. The youngster switched to race against his more illustrious and seasoned seniors in the Expert category with podium results. He finished third in the Asia Road Racing Underbone 115cc Championship.
His form continued the following year as the Petronas Sprinta Raceline team's then youngest rider finished on the podium taking 3rd overall in the Yamaha Givi Cup in 2008, in the process also making waves through his spot entries in the Novice category with impressive results.
In 2007, at the age of 13, Hafizh made his debut in the Cub Prix championship in dominating style finishing his first year on the Yamaha LC135 Cup class second overall.
By the time the season drew to a close in Penang's Padang Kota Lama, the 16-year-old had obliterated the competition to emerge as the championship's youngest ever CP130 champion, erasing the record set by Norizman Ismail who was the Expert champion in 2005 at the age of 20.
Hafizh Syahrin Abdullah (born 5 May 1994) is a Malaysian motorcycle racer. In 2018, he became the first ever Southeast Asian to participate in the MotoGP category.
Hafizh was born on 5 May 1994 in Selangor, Malaysia, and grew up in Selangor. He began his career at the age of 9, in pocket bikes; he eventually acquired the nickname "King of Pocket Bikes", when he was discovered by team manager Barry Leong purely by chance. It was not long before his talent began to show after his racing debut on pocket bikes the following year. Dominating the pocket bike category soon after, he was discovered by Leong at one of the pocket bike tracks.
His best result came in the second round at Argentina when he finished 9th after starting from 23rd.